2 minute read

MASTERS & TEACHERS

Atmarpit Shraddhaji is the head of SRMD Yoga. Hailing originally from Antwerp, Belgium, Atmarpit Shraddhaji shifted to India to pursue a spiritual path. She has been initiated as an ‘Atmarpit’ by Pujya Gurudevshri Rakeshji, founder of Shrimad Rajchandra Mission Dharampur. She is an Experienced Registered Yoga teache with Yoga Alliance. She is also certified as a Arogya Yoga Therapist and has studied yoga therapy for various diseases. She leads various yoga workshops at the International Headquarters of SRMD Yoga and virtual workshops across the globe.

Kimberley Soni is an avid cook, and an Ayurveda obsessionist, combinjng these two passions in her food. She believes in using food as a medicine, and sourcing local seasonal produce to enable nature to be a guide in terms of health and well-being. Kimberley has travelled to India to learn from the most authentic Ayurvedic teachers that she could find, and has trained as a chef in the UK.

Advertisement

Ayurvedic cooking demos. Kimberley will be leading cooking demonstrations that reflect Ayurvedic principles to food and its preparation. She will also be leading a session in the Teen Tent.

Luci Trendle is a senior teacher with The Traditional Yoga Association®, having qualified under the wing and wisdom of Swami Ambikananda, and has been teaching for 16 years. With the experience and knowledge of the transformative benefits of Yoga, Luci teaches with a therapeutic approach, and appreciates that everybody’s physiology is different. Her classes are focussed, themed and mindful. Luci teaches both public and private classes from her own Yoga Studio, located in a rural farm setting, west of Reading.

Connection. In this class, after warming through the body we will flow through a varied practice that will demonstrate that every part of our body is inter-connected as we move through, and with, asana. Your awareness will be at the heart of your practice, as we connect the mind, the body and the breath.

Postural Stability. In this class, after warming through the body we will embrace the muscles that hold us upright, with the incentive to strengthen our posture, yet maintain fluidity and movement with this strong and varied practice. Your awareness will be at the heart of your practice, as we connect the mind, the body and the breath.

Sheila Whittaker is a sound healer, musician, gong master and teacher with a background in classical music. As a professional violinist having studied at the Royal College of Music, she had a thriving career in the mainstream classical music world for many years, both playing and teaching. Some 18 years ago she became a sound healer, obeying the call to use her musical abilities in a more focused, holistic way.

Gong for self care. For relaxation, stress relief, clearing of old energetic debris so that we are ready to move forward, lighter and more focused. Just Be, relax and receive the gong sounds.

Gong for raising our Energy vibration. Tuning the body’s subtle energy system with gong sound, clearing the chakras and subtle energy channels, enabling emotional healing, preparing us for Ascension.

Pranayama 500 Hours Teacher Training

March 2024 -

February 2026

Blended learning on line and residential

Learn about the 120 Pranayamas of the Gitananda Tradition including the cleansing, sound, shakti, healing, cooling, heating, corrective, rejuvinative and purifying breaths www.yogasatsanga.org

Other Activities