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Yoga workshops

The Secret Life of Birth
with Dr Gregg Lahood
Saturday June 27th
, 9.30am - 4.30/5pm

Transpersonal anthropologist/psychologist and antenatal educator  Gregg Lahood offers a conversation and co-inquiry into the 'secret' spiritual and transpersonal depths of birthgiving.  Using a  slide-show presentation  some of the following topics may be explored:

The secret encounter with death at birth
•     Perinatal psychology
•     Ego/death and rebirth in childbirth
•     Extraordinary events of consciouness
•     Midwifery and shamanism                        
•     The ritual abuse of technocratic birth
•     Charismatic breathwork: HealingBirth

In the second part of the workshop we will gently dip our toes into experiential waters in  a facilitated collaborative inquiry into  birthgiving trauma and its transfiguration and healing potential

Bookings are essential: Contact: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it phone: 0431112514 or 02 66855426. 
Fee $120  This workshop is also an introduction to HealingBirth Practitioner Training.

Prenatal and Postnatal Yoga Teacher Training Intensive with Bliss Baby Yoga

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Upcoming dates 2009:
25 - 27 September

Suitable for yoga teachers and level 1 teacher training graduates.

The Bliss Baby Intensive is designed to equip you with greater knowledge, confidence and a more comprehensive ‘tool kit’ of appropriate asanas and practices for safely teaching pregnant women during all stages of pregnancy, as well as confidently guiding post-partum women.

This is an ideal course for teachers or trainees who wish to specialise in yoga classes for pregnant woman or new mothers.

For more information and to register, contact Ana Davis.
Tel:0413 996 439
Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

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Thai Yoga Massage 3-week courses
Study the ancient healing Art of Traditional

Complement your Byron Yoga Teacher Training with the additional skills of Thai massage.
(Suitable for all our level 1 graduates).

This experiential, hands on course provides students with the practical skills required to perform the art of Thai Yoga Massage in the traditional Northern style, with some additional wisdom from the traditions of pilates and yoga on correct body alignment and the best use of the practitioner's body weight.

Classes are max 8 students, so that proper care can be taken to ensure complete training and personal attention.

Each Thai Yoga Massage treatment works along the energy lines (meridians system) using yoga stretches and adjustments, acupressure, reflexology and internal organ massage.

Visit the Byron Thai Massage website for more details on dates, prices, location etc.

Yoga workshops with Judy Krupp and John Ogilvie
Weekend intensive
- Upcoming dates to be announced -

Judy Krupp, who runs workshops within Australia and internationally, is based at the Yoga Room on the north shore of Sydney. With 28 years of yoga experience, Judy lives yoga and teaches with characteristic humour and passion.

Orginally trained in the Iyengar system, Judy now teaches a multi-faceted approach, blending the art of asana practice with the science of mechanics of movement.

Judy has an astute knowledge of the body and its movement, gained from 20 years of yoga teaching and as a myotherapy body therapist. She holds regular workshops in Byron.

John Ogilvie, founder and director of Byron Yoga, has been teaching yoga for over eighteen years and leads the Byron Yoga Centre teacher training courses.

He encourages a light heartedness in our approach to yoga and to ourselves. Classes with John are both challenging and dynamic, and integrate the different yoga styles of Iyengar and Astanga, as well as the softer Sivananda and Satyananda practices of yoga and the energy principles of Aikido.