YogaJaya Newsletter: March 2008

MONTHLY INSPIRATION

“We don’t need lists of rights and wrongs, tables of do’s and font’s: we need books, time, and silence. Thou shalt not is soon forgotten, but Once upon a time lasts forever.”

Philip Pullman

WORKSHOPS AND RETREATS

Edward Clark
tripsichore choreographic workshops in tokyo
finding the beauty in posture.
tuesday 11th march – thursday 13th march 2008

see more information: ENGLISH / JAPANESE

Emil Wendel
pranayama and beyond
2008 tokyo workshops & retreat

mountain retreat
april 26th-30th 2008
morning pranayama / meditation
may 3rd-9th 2008
weekend asana / pranayama / meditation workshop
may 10th-11th 2008

Glenn Ceresoli
yogamind iyengar workshops in tokyo
friday 30th may – sunday 1st June 2008

see more information: ENGLISH /  JAPANESE

Clive Sheridan
tokyo workshop & retreat

tokyo asana / pranayama / meditation workshop
september 13th-14th 2008
asana / pranayama / meditation mountain retreat
september 20th-23rd 2008

more information coming soon!

NEW PROGRAMS

YOGAJAYA HATHA YOGA BASIC COURSE
designed to help beginners get a head start!

Course E: 5 wednesday’s 18:30-20:00
april 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
Course F: 4 sundays 12:50-14:20
april 6, 13, 20, 27

see more information: ENGLISH /  JAPANESE

JAYA CHIKITSA
yogajaya program with personal consultations

see more information: English / Japanese

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT

Z-DAY!! A WORLD WIDE EXPRESSION FOR CHANGE

zeitgeist movie will be shown in dozens of countries around the world on march 15, 2008 as a “world wide expression for change”

Zeitgeist was created as a not for profit expression to inspire people to start looking at the world from a more critical perspective and to understand that very often things are not what the population at large think they are.
tokyo showing: z-day at pink cow in shibuya. march 15, 2008. 2 showings. 16:30-20:00. don’t miss it!

BONUS MOVIE CLIP

TERENCE MC KENNA
culture is our operating system

Born in 1946, the late author and the explorer Terence McKenna spent twenty-five years in the study of the ontological foundations of shamanism and the ethno-pharmacology of spiritual transformation. McKenna, the founder of Novelty Theory, graduated from the University of California at Berkley with a distributed major in Ecology, Resource Conservation and Shamanism.

see movie clip here.