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YOGA WEEKEND WORKSHOP 21/22 June 3 SPACES

Last week of early bird discount. See below.


The theme is "Exploring the Chakra System" and will be run by Janet Evans and Chrissie Cunningham. Details attached.


The course aims to enhance and deepen your yoga practice and offer a practical and informative guide for everyday living.....Ancient wisdom for modern living.


Janet has been a Viniyoga teacher for nearly 20 years and her approach to the chakra system will be from a purely yoga perspective, whereas Chrissie comes from a Chinese Medicine/Kabbalah background and adds different layers referring to various ancient Eastern and Western traditions.


As well as sharing the teachings on each chakra we shall be teaching yoga practice related to each chakra, including postures, beathing techniques, sounds, meditation and visualisation.


We can issue a certificate of attendance as this course will count as CPD for the BWY (Janet is an IST teacher) and other professional organisations.


The course will be held at Goose Green Clinic in East Dulwich and will cost ?150. A ?50 deposit is required to secure your place, the rest payable by/at the start of the course. You get an early bird discount of ?25 if you book by 1st June 2014.


For further details or to book a place: [email protected]

www.yogajanam.com

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