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How do we celebrate our aging and become wisdom holders for our communities in a youth-obsessed culture? As we ripen into the late summer and autumn of our lives, how can we let go of what no longer serves and enjoy the abundance of each precious moment?
As part of our spiritual awakening, we have the opportunity to fully inhabit the eight limbs of yoga and broaden our daily embodiment of freedom and joy. The experience of living through many years affords the ability to see life through the lens of compassionate presence. In this workshop, we will celebrate this perspective and create space in our bodies for joy and curiosity about the future.
During this time together, we will:
Students aged 50 and older are welcome. Basic mobility is required; otherwise, please come with someone who can assist you. You must be able to lie on the floor and put your legs up the wall for five minutes and accept your physical limitations without judgment. Three months of a semi-consistent yoga practice is recommended. Please come with a beginner’s mind, even if you’re not a beginner.
Learn more about the requirements to receive continuing education credit.
Jim Gallas has been teaching yoga and qigong with a sense of deepening silence and the lightness of laughter for over 30 years. He has had the great joy of teaching at Esalen since 1999.
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How do we celebrate our aging and become wisdom holders for our communities in a youth-obsessed culture? As we ripen into the late summer and autumn of our lives, how can we let go of what no longer serves and enjoy the abundance of each precious moment?
As part of our spiritual awakening, we have the opportunity to fully inhabit the eight limbs of yoga and broaden our daily embodiment of freedom and joy. The experience of living through many years affords the ability to see life through the lens of compassionate presence. In this workshop, we will celebrate this perspective and create space in our bodies for joy and curiosity about the future.
During this time together, we will:
Students aged 50 and older are welcome. Basic mobility is required; otherwise, please come with someone who can assist you. You must be able to lie on the floor and put your legs up the wall for five minutes and accept your physical limitations without judgment. Three months of a semi-consistent yoga practice is recommended. Please come with a beginner’s mind, even if you’re not a beginner.
Learn more about the requirements to receive continuing education credit.
Jim Gallas has been teaching yoga and qigong with a sense of deepening silence and the lightness of laughter for over 30 years. He has had the great joy of teaching at Esalen since 1999.
August 7–11, 2023
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How do we celebrate our aging and become wisdom holders for our communities in a youth-obsessed culture? As we ripen into the late summer and autumn of our lives, how can we let go of what no longer serves and enjoy the abundance of each precious moment?
As part of our spiritual awakening, we have the opportunity to fully inhabit the eight limbs of yoga and broaden our daily embodiment of freedom and joy. The experience of living through many years affords the ability to see life through the lens of compassionate presence. In this workshop, we will celebrate this perspective and create space in our bodies for joy and curiosity about the future.
During this time together, we will:
Students aged 50 and older are welcome. Basic mobility is required; otherwise, please come with someone who can assist you. You must be able to lie on the floor and put your legs up the wall for five minutes and accept your physical limitations without judgment. Three months of a semi-consistent yoga practice is recommended. Please come with a beginner’s mind, even if you’re not a beginner.
Learn more about the requirements to receive continuing education credit.
Jim Gallas has been teaching yoga and qigong with a sense of deepening silence and the lightness of laughter for over 30 years. He has had the great joy of teaching at Esalen since 1999.