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For Beginners & Intermediates

Taught by Ali Husat

January 15, 2009 6:15pm - 7:45pm

Thursdays from 6:15 – 7:45 pm
January 15 – February 26, 2009

Class fee: CRS members $16, non-members $18

Yoga literally means "union" or "joining together." Yoga's tradition is in the harmonious unification of all different aspects of Being: the mind, body, heart and soul. The purpose of the asanas (physical practice of poses) in Hatha Yoga is to balance the energies — hot and cold, breathing and digestion — in order to calm the mind and achieve unification through meditation.

I have been studying ACIM for the past five years, with Yasuko Kasaki at CRS for almost 4 years, inspired by Holy Spirit. I started to practice yoga in the beginning of April 2007 with Sri Dharma Mittra, known as “teacher of teachers,” ”rock of yoga,” creator of that 908 yoga postures poster that we see in yoga studios and ashrams all over the world, disciple of Sri Swami Kailashananda (known as the first Guru to bring the practice of “hatha yoga” to the west in the early 50’s). Learning the ancient science of self realization from a master who has studied his passion and offered himself to humanity for the 50 years of his life is a blessing from God.

For Beginners & Intermediates

Taught by Ali Husat

Thursdays from 6:15 – 7:45 pm
January 15 – February 26, 2009

Class fee: CRS members $16, non-members $18

Yoga literally means "union" or "joining together." Yoga's tradition is in the harmonious unification of all different aspects of Being: the mind, body, heart and soul. The purpose of the asanas (physical practice of poses) in Hatha Yoga is to balance the energies — hot and cold, breathing and digestion — in order to calm the mind and achieve unification through meditation.

I have been studying ACIM for the past five years, with Yasuko Kasaki at CRS for almost 4 years, inspired by Holy Spirit. I started to practice yoga in the beginning of April 2007 with Sri Dharma Mittra, known as “teacher of teachers,” ”rock of yoga,” creator of that 908 yoga postures poster that we see in yoga studios and ashrams all over the world, disciple of Sri Swami Kailashananda (known as the first Guru to bring the practice of “hatha yoga” to the west in the early 50’s). Learning the ancient science of self realization from a master who has studied his passion and offered himself to humanity for the 50 years of his life is a blessing from God.

For Beginners & Intermediates

Taught by Ali Husat

Thursdays from 6:15 – 7:45 pm
January 15 – February 26, 2009

Class fee: CRS members $16, non-members $18

Yoga literally means "union" or "joining together." Yoga's tradition is in the harmonious unification of all different aspects of Being: the mind, body, heart and soul. The purpose of the asanas (physical practice of poses) in Hatha Yoga is to balance the energies — hot and cold, breathing and digestion — in order to calm the mind and achieve unification through meditation.

I have been studying ACIM for the past five years, with Yasuko Kasaki at CRS for almost 4 years, inspired by Holy Spirit. I started to practice yoga in the beginning of April 2007 with Sri Dharma Mittra, known as “teacher of teachers,” ”rock of yoga,” creator of that 908 yoga postures poster that we see in yoga studios and ashrams all over the world, disciple of Sri Swami Kailashananda (known as the first Guru to bring the practice of “hatha yoga” to the west in the early 50’s). Learning the ancient science of self realization from a master who has studied his passion and offered himself to humanity for the 50 years of his life is a blessing from God.

For Beginners & Intermediates

Taught by Ali Husat

Thursdays from 6:15 – 7:45 pm
January 15 – February 26, 2009

Class fee: CRS members $16, non-members $18

Yoga literally means "union" or "joining together." Yoga's tradition is in the harmonious unification of all different aspects of Being: the mind, body, heart and soul. The purpose of the asanas (physical practice of poses) in Hatha Yoga is to balance the energies — hot and cold, breathing and digestion — in order to calm the mind and achieve unification through meditation.

I have been studying ACIM for the past five years, with Yasuko Kasaki at CRS for almost 4 years, inspired by Holy Spirit. I started to practice yoga in the beginning of April 2007 with Sri Dharma Mittra, known as “teacher of teachers,” ”rock of yoga,” creator of that 908 yoga postures poster that we see in yoga studios and ashrams all over the world, disciple of Sri Swami Kailashananda (known as the first Guru to bring the practice of “hatha yoga” to the west in the early 50’s). Learning the ancient science of self realization from a master who has studied his passion and offered himself to humanity for the 50 years of his life is a blessing from God.

For Beginners & Intermediates

Taught by Ali Husat

Thursdays from 6:15 – 7:45 pm
January 15 – February 26, 2009

Class fee: CRS members $16, non-members $18

Yoga literally means "union" or "joining together." Yoga's tradition is in the harmonious unification of all different aspects of Being: the mind, body, heart and soul. The purpose of the asanas (physical practice of poses) in Hatha Yoga is to balance the energies — hot and cold, breathing and digestion — in order to calm the mind and achieve unification through meditation.

I have been studying ACIM for the past five years, with Yasuko Kasaki at CRS for almost 4 years, inspired by Holy Spirit. I started to practice yoga in the beginning of April 2007 with Sri Dharma Mittra, known as “teacher of teachers,” ”rock of yoga,” creator of that 908 yoga postures poster that we see in yoga studios and ashrams all over the world, disciple of Sri Swami Kailashananda (known as the first Guru to bring the practice of “hatha yoga” to the west in the early 50’s). Learning the ancient science of self realization from a master who has studied his passion and offered himself to humanity for the 50 years of his life is a blessing from God.

For Beginners & Intermediates

Taught by Ali Husat

Thursdays from 6:15 – 7:45 pm
January 15 – February 26, 2009

Class fee: CRS members $16, non-members $18

Yoga literally means "union" or "joining together." Yoga's tradition is in the harmonious unification of all different aspects of Being: the mind, body, heart and soul. The purpose of the asanas (physical practice of poses) in Hatha Yoga is to balance the energies — hot and cold, breathing and digestion — in order to calm the mind and achieve unification through meditation.

I have been studying ACIM for the past five years, with Yasuko Kasaki at CRS for almost 4 years, inspired by Holy Spirit. I started to practice yoga in the beginning of April 2007 with Sri Dharma Mittra, known as “teacher of teachers,” ”rock of yoga,” creator of that 908 yoga postures poster that we see in yoga studios and ashrams all over the world, disciple of Sri Swami Kailashananda (known as the first Guru to bring the practice of “hatha yoga” to the west in the early 50’s). Learning the ancient science of self realization from a master who has studied his passion and offered himself to humanity for the 50 years of his life is a blessing from God.

For Beginners & Intermediates

Taught by Ali Husat

Thursdays from 6:15 – 7:45 pm
January 15 – February 26, 2009

Class fee: CRS members $16, non-members $18

Yoga literally means "union" or "joining together." Yoga's tradition is in the harmonious unification of all different aspects of Being: the mind, body, heart and soul. The purpose of the asanas (physical practice of poses) in Hatha Yoga is to balance the energies — hot and cold, breathing and digestion — in order to calm the mind and achieve unification through meditation.

I have been studying ACIM for the past five years, with Yasuko Kasaki at CRS for almost 4 years, inspired by Holy Spirit. I started to practice yoga in the beginning of April 2007 with Sri Dharma Mittra, known as “teacher of teachers,” ”rock of yoga,” creator of that 908 yoga postures poster that we see in yoga studios and ashrams all over the world, disciple of Sri Swami Kailashananda (known as the first Guru to bring the practice of “hatha yoga” to the west in the early 50’s). Learning the ancient science of self realization from a master who has studied his passion and offered himself to humanity for the 50 years of his life is a blessing from God.