The Yoga Sutras and Bhagavad Gita with Rolf Sovik PsyD
Yoga philosophy and Yoga practice bolster one another. Yoga arises from a faith that the everyday rivulets and streams of human life lead to an ocean of joy. This philosophy of self-expansion is embodied in the practice of postures, in the serenity of relaxed breathing and in the exquisite peace of meditation.
The clearest exposition of Yoga philosophy is found in two texts: The Bhagavad Gita and The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali. These classics map the journey of yoga from beginning to end. Join Dr. Sovik for a weekend focused on the study of these ancient texts perfect for both yoga teachers and interested students.
Presented at : The Omaha Yoga & Bodywork Center, 6105 Maple St, Omaha, NE
Friday, May 2 from 6pm to 10:00pm ($45)
Saturday, May 3 from 9:30am to 11:00am Hatha class ($15)
Saturday, May 3 from 12:30pm to 6pm ($55)
Sunday, May 4 from 9:30am to 6:00pm ($75) (there is a one hour lunch break)
Whole weekend $150. Special rate for returning teachers $60 whole weekend. Call Susi at 402-553-3677 to register.
About Rolf Sovik, PsyD
Rolf Sovik is the spiritual director of the Himalayan Institute and a clinical psychologist in private practice. He has studied yoga in the United States, India, and Nepal, and holds degrees in philosophy, music, Eastern studies, and clinical psychology. Co-director of the Himalayan Institute of Buffalo, he began his practice of yoga in 1972, and was initiated as a pandit in the Himalayan tradition in 1987. He is the author of Moving Inward, co-author of the award-winning Yoga: Mastering the Basics, and a frequent contributor and columnist for Yoga+ Joyful Living magazine.
