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Vajrasti Yoga

Teacher training

Vajrasti Yoga  www.vajrasatiyoga.co.uk/ 

We invite you to join The Vajrasati Yoga community while exploring your personal yoga path.    The axis on which Vajrasati spins is people power. All teachers, trainees and students of Vajrasati Yoga are trusted and thereby encouraged to make their own honest exploration into yoga, its practice and its implications. Just as a mountaineer makes their own journey up a mountain, that journey will be original and demand the highest degree of creativity. Nevertheless, one mountaineer builds on the base of another’s work and maps are refined and improved by every ascent.

Vajrasati yoga often takes the form of a straightforward yoga class i.e. body work, yet we try to implicitly and explicitly explore the yoga teachings of Patanjali in the classes. This is done through the tone of the relationship we have with the practice. We encourage non violence (ahimasa), honesty (satya), investigation (svadyaya) as well as using a sense of trust (ishvara pranidhana) or letting go to find a deeper connection (yoga) with what we do. 

You can find out more about the history of Vajrasti Yoga here.

 We invite you to join The Vajrasati Yoga community while exploring your personal yoga path.    The axis on which Vajrasati spins is people power. All teachers, trainees and students of Vajrasati Yoga are trusted and thereby encouraged to make their own honest exploration into yoga, its practice and its implications. Just as a mountaineer makes their own journey up a mountain, that journey will be original and demand the highest degree of creativity. Nevertheless, one mountaineer builds on the base of another’s work and maps are refined and improved by every ascent.

Vajrasati yoga often takes the form of a straightforward yoga class i.e. body work, yet we try to implicitly and explicitly explore the yoga teachings of Patanjali in the classes. This is done through the tone of the relationship we have with the practice. We encourage non violence (ahimasa), honesty (satya), investigation (svadyaya) as well as using a sense of trust (ishvara pranidhana) or letting go to find a deeper connection (yoga) with what we do. 

You can find out more about the history of Vajrasti Yoga here.