Thank you, Shiva, for the kindness and generosity of your words. Your students have so much praise for your teaching and it’s easy to see why. I am grateful to call you my friend.
We’d like to thank Kirsten, our college administrator for her comments about the 500 hour teacher training starting in January. She can be reached at kirsten@yogacenters.com or call her directly at 425-747-4498.
Kirsten Elfendahl, Administrator of The College of Purna Yoga (2:49)
Thank you dear Tias for your sweetness and kindness, Surya, Eno, and yourself have always been very dear to me. I look forward to meeting you at the next Yoga Journal Conference! Aadil
Here is Bombay in the monsoon, followed by my mother who just turned 80. She still teaches yoga classes and often drives herself to class through the crazy streets of Bombay. She has a daily asana and pranayama practice and is currently Iyengar’s oldest living student! The view is from our family home in Bombay where I grew up. The scaffolding is for a new paint job — not for holding up the building!
Musings and insights from Mirra and Aadil
on the evolution of Purna Yoga—uniting asana, meditation, yogic philosophy, and nutriton—to
quicken the transformation of our human nature
into our Divine Self.