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SUMMARY:Compassion and Spiritual Bypassing: Exploring how to Balance Empathy with Discernment
DESCRIPTION:Pre-register now for the member-only event…\n\n\n\nLIVE March 20 @ 7 – 8:30 pm EDT. Convert your time here. \n\n\n\nIf you can’t attend this event live\, all members will have access to the recording. \n\n\n\nCompassion and Spiritual Bypassing: Exploring how to Balance Empathy with Discernment\n\n\n\nSpiritual bypassing has been a much-discussed topic in the communities of yoga\, wellness\, and contemporary spirituality in the past several years. In the face of social and political turbulence\, spiritual practitioners often struggle to stay grounded and acknowledge what is\, rather than escaping into more rarefied realms of contemplation. The most insidious form of spiritual bypassing might be when our own practices of compassion seem to turn against us\, and lead us to be overly permissive towards evil\, and people who carry out evil acts. How can we remain compassionate\, warm-hearted\, and open individuals\, without dissolving into someone who tolerates even that which ought not to be tolerated? In this With-In\, EP Wisdom Editor Trish Tillman will hold space for participants to share their own experiences of meeting and wrestling with spiritual bypassing and she will examine the relationship between compassion and spiritual bypassing\, and debates over spiritual bypassing as they’ve related to contemporary issues in the realms of spirituality. \n\n\n\nOUTCOMES: Wisdom School Members who attend this With-In will: \n\n\n\n\nLearn how misguided compassion could lead to spiritual bypassing.\n\n\n\nLearn more sustainable ways of practicing compassion that also integrate healthy boundaries.\n\n\n\nCompare the duality of justice and mercy as it appears in many spiritual traditions of the world.\n\n\n\nDiscuss and share their own diverse personal experiences of spiritual bypassing\, and how it has cropped up in discussions on social issues and equity amongst spiritual people.\n\n\n\n\nThe With-In is a community conversation on a timely topic. Modern spiritual communities\, in various ways\, are attempting to integrate ancient teachings and traditions with the challenges and questions of modern life. This intersection provokes excitement and curiosity that can be deepened through a co-creative process of community discussion. Questions\, confusions\, and controversies can arise when one attempts to bridge the ancient and modern. This can be illuminating\, but not always comfortable. The With-In provides the community members of Embodied Philosophy an opportunity to learn through the lived experience of others. It is a container through which you can creatively and compassionately sit with these experiences in discussion and community. \n\n\n\nPre-register now for the member-only event…\n\n\n\nIf you are already a member sign in and then click “I’ll be there” to pre-register for the live event. If you are not a member\, click “Get Access Now”\, sign up for your Free Trial\, open the live event and then click “I’ll be there” to pre-register for the live event. You will need to be subscribed to be able to receive reminder emails from Embodied Philosophy including to receive the Zoom link for the live event. For support\, please reply to your confirmation email or contact hello@embodiedphilosophy.com. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTrish Tillman is a history professor and yoga teacher in the Washington\, DC area. She holds a PhD in History from the Catholic University of America\, and currently teaches at University of Maryland – Global Campus. She teaches yoga for\, and helps to manage\, District Flow Yoga in downtown DC near Capitol Hill. She is also the Wisdom Editor at Embodied Philosophy. Since completing her original yoga teacher training\, Trish has been steadily involved in the study and practice of Bhakti yoga\, via her teacher\, Hari-kirtana das.
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SUMMARY:Yoga: From the Past to the Future
DESCRIPTION:Register now…\n \n \nThis is an OnDemand course.  \n \n \nIf you are already a member sign in and add the course to your favorites.  For support\, please reply to your confirmation email or contact hello@embodiedphilosophy.com. \n \n \nYoga: From the Past to the Future\n \n \nYoga has changed a great deal since the earliest descriptions in Indian texts. A meditative way of renouncing the world has been transformed into a globalized industry focused on postures. Traditional goals of alleviating suffering are usually framed in terms of health and well-being\, while ancient ideas about spiritual freedom are widely conflated with New Age philosophy. All of this had started to happen before the modern Western yoga boom\, but commercialization has added new twists. As this rapid evolution continues\, what preserves a connection to earlier traditions? How far can yoga be stretched before becoming something else? This course highlights themes from the past that keep traditions alive in the 21st century\, while also reflecting on contemporary agency. Identifying potential continuities amidst all the change\, it provides a corrective to misappropriation and inauthenticity.  \n  \nModule 1: Prioritising Postures \nFor much of the history of yoga\, the primary practice involved sitting still. Non-seated postures were first taught in texts 1\,000 years ago\, and were used as preparation for subtler techniques. Systems of practice based on sequences of postures only started to appear in the 20th century – along with many common postures\, such as warriors and triangles. Innovative teachers often disguised how much was new\, as well as where it came from\, preferring instead to suggest things were timeless. This module demystifies the evolution of physical practice\, from ancient asceticism via medieval haṭha to modern approaches – highlighting distinctions as well as commonalities. \n  \nModule 2: Health and Wellness \nEarly teachings on yoga saw the body as an obstacle to spiritual freedom. Its desires kept people entangled in cycles of suffering\, so the answer was to focus within and disengage. Although medieval texts about haṭha-yoga describe physical benefits\, their ultimate goal was still a trance-like state of meditation. Despite yoga’s links to traditional medicine\, the pursuit of well-being is a modern development. This module charts the shifts in objectives that led to the promotion of yoga as therapy\, treating anything from back pain to trauma. It also highlights the influence of women on presenting holistic approaches to practice. \n  \nModule 3: Union with Everything \nModern yoga blends traditional teachings with other ideas\, often blurring distinctions between different worldviews. Many teachers say yoga means union and comes from Patañjali\, whose text says the opposite. This is partly because haṭha-yoga was explained through the prism of non-dual Tantra and Vedānta\, supplanting the Yoga Sūtra’s Sāṃkhya philosophy. This tendency accelerated in the 19th century\, as influential figures from Vivekananda to Western esotericists highlighted theories that shaped the New Age. This module examines how eclectic thinking produces new practices – a process that continues in recent hybrids such as “Yin Yoga”. \n  \nModule 4: Rethinking Authenticity \nThere has never been any such thing as “One True Yoga” – an ancient pure form that others corrupt. Theories and methods have been combined in different ways at different times\, drawing inspiration from a wide range of sources. Globalization has been fuelling debates about who owns yoga\, along with concerns about how to decolonize it – not least since the cultural exchanges between East and West that produced modern practice took place under British occupation of India. The last module examines this history and asks what comes next\, reframing authenticity in personal terms – an inquiry into what preserves connections to earlier traditions. \n  \nIn this course students will learn to: \n\nCritically evaluate historical narratives \nUnderstand their own place in the process of change\nIdentify themes that connect innovations with earlier traditions\nRefine awareness of contemporary concerns about authenticity\nDevelop a vision of how modern practice relates to the past \nArticulate priorities for yoga’s evolution in the 21st century\n\n \n \n \n \n \nRegister now…\nIf you are already a member sign in and add the course to your favorites.  For support\, please reply to your confirmation email or contact hello@embodiedphilosophy.com. \n \n \n \n  \n \n \n\n  \n \n\n \n \nDaniel Simpson is the author of The Truth of Yoga\, an accessible guide to yoga history and philosophy. His approach combines scholarly knowledge with humor and insight\, informed by more than 20 years of practical experience. He holds a master’s degree in yoga studies (from SOAS at the University of London) and teaches courses at the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies\, on yoga teacher trainings and via his website\, truthofyoga.com. In a previous career\, he was a foreign correspondent\, working for Reuters and the New York Times.  \n 
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SUMMARY:Chant Mantras for Jacob’s 40th Birthday
DESCRIPTION:Pre-register now for the member-only event… \nIf you can’t attend this event live\, all members will have access to the recording. \n \nMantra Party: Chant Mantras for Jacob’s 40th Birthday\nWhile Embodied Philosophy is only a little over seven years old\, its founder is sadly much older.  In honor of his 40 years around the sun\, Jacob is inviting all members of the Embodied Philosophy Wisdom School to join him at a birthday party\, of sorts. Instead of getting tipsy on cheap wine from the supermarket\, partiers will get intoxicated with the śakti by reciting some of the yoga tradition’s most potent and powerful mantras.  This event will be largely a practice session\, but also an opportunity for Jacob to express his gratitude to the online community of Embodied Philosophy\, say a few words about Embodied Philosophy’s history and where we’re headed in the future.  There will be an opportunity for members to converse and ask questions following the practice session. \n \nOUTCOMES: Wisdom School Members who attend this With-In will: \n\nRecite somewhere between 1 and 40 mantras\nOverview the basics of Sanskrit pronunciation\nDeepen their sense of community with other members\nLearn a little about the potency of mantra practice\nParty like it’s 1983\n\nThe With-In is a community conversation on a timely topic. Modern spiritual communities\, in various ways\, are attempting to integrate ancient teachings and traditions with the challenges and questions of modern life. This intersection provokes excitement and curiosity that can be deepened through a co-creative process of community discussion. Questions\, confusions\, and controversies can arise when one attempts to bridge the ancient and modern. This can be illuminating\, but not always comfortable. The With-In provides the community members of Embodied Philosophy an opportunity to learn through the lived experience of others. It is a container through which you can creatively and compassionately sit with these experiences in discussion and community.   \n \n \n \nPre-register now for the member-only event…\n \n \nIf you are already a member sign in and then click “I’ll be there” to pre-register for the live event. If you are not a member\, click “Get Access Now”\, sign up for your Free Trial\, open the live event and then click “I’ll be there” to pre-register for the live event. You will need to be subscribed to be able to receive reminder emails from Embodied Philosophy including to receive the Zoom link for the live event.  For support\, please reply to your confirmation email or contact hello@embodiedphilosophy.com.     \n \n \n \n \n\n \n \n \nJacob Kyle\, MA\, MSc\, is a meditation teacher\, writer\, philosophy educator and the Founding Director of Embodied Philosophy\, an online educational platform for wisdom studies and contemplative practices. Jacob holds an MSc in Political Theory from the London School of Economics and Political Science (2007) and an MA in Philosophy from the New School for Social Research (2013). In 2020\, Jacob was initiated as an Acharya (authorized teacher) of Neelakhanta Meditation in the tradition of Blue Throat Yoga by scholar-practitioner Paul Muller-Ortega. Jacob is a devoted student and practitioner of the Śaiva-Śakta Darśana.
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SUMMARY:The Spectrum and Contexts of Cultural Appropriation
DESCRIPTION:Register now…\n \n \nThis is an OnDemand course.  \nIf you are already a member sign in and add the course to your favorites.   For support\, please reply to your confirmation email or contact hello@embodiedphilosophy.com. \n \n \n \nThe Spectrum and Contexts of Cultural Appropriation\n \n \nIn this course\, we will examine cultural appropriation\, why it happens\, how it can be harmful\, and how to challenge it in our everyday lives. There will be four modules\, and each of these four modules will weave together history\, current examples\, and cultural theory. Most importantly\, we will work together to understand our how society encourages cultural appropriation and how we can rethink/reimagine/redream/re-envision our celebrations\, representations\, and spiritual selves towards the goal of positive change and further education. \n  \nMODULE 1: Introduction – Context and Spectrum  \n​​A straightforward introduction of cultural appropriation within the United States from the perspectives of people of color. This module will show where appropriation happens within American society\, the roots of this problem\, and how it’s connected to the oppression of minorities. Personal reflection and stance on this issue will conclude this first module.  \n\nWhy does cultural appropriation happen?\nHow is it connected to white supremacy?\nMapping out your positionality\n\nMODULE 2: Celebrating  \nOne of the most visual and often overlooked forms of appropriation happens on the days we celebrate the most: Holidays. This module will considerproblems that arise with holidays by examining and discussing visuals representing popular celebrations\, such as Halloween and Thanksgiving. Discussion of what these holidays mean to us and how they create false narratives of others will help facilitate a better understanding of how damaging particular forms of appropriation can be. \n\n Halloween\, Thanksgiving\, St. Patrick’s\, and Columbus Day\n How are holidays tied to our identities and oppression?\nRethinking how you celebrate\n\nMODULE 3: Mascots and Representations \nThe taking of culture and identity is perhaps strongest when it comes to American sports. From professional to high school\, Americans have an unwavering loyalty to their team. This loyalty has led to misunderstanding\, racism\, and bigotry on a national scale when it comes to the appropriation of other cultures and identities. Looking at the recent changes of sports team’s names and the history behind that fight will help educate students about the harm mascots can cause.  \n\nWhy do we create caricatures of groups considered “other?”\nWhat is the harm caused by mascots and racist representations?\nReimagining the idea of tradition and legacy tied to mascots\, high schools\, teams\, etc.\n\nMODULE 4: Spiritualities \nThe spirituality of minority groups in the United States has been massively impacted by capitalism\, federal laws\, and society taking what it wants to fulfill its own wants. From music festivals to self-proclaimed “gurus\,” this module will take a hard look how appropriation dilutes and breaks down the spiritual practices of Native American and Indian cultures.   \n\n What is the impact of capitalism on spiritual practices?\n What is the spectrum of cultural appropriation when it comes to spirituality?\nRedreaming or re-envisioning your spirituality to be anti-oppression and tied to positive impact and change\n\n  \nIn this course students will learn: \n\nAbout cultural appropriation in the context of white supremacy.\nHow to understand their place and privilege in society.\nHow cultural appropriation operates on a spectrum and is contextual.\nHow to identify the context of cultural practices.\nAbout different types of cultural appropriation.\nHow to combat cultural appropriation in the different aspects of their lives.\n\n \n \n \n  \n \n \nIf you are already a member sign in and add the course to your favorites. For support\, please reply to your confirmation email or contact hello@embodiedphilosophy.com. \n \n \n \n  \n \n \n \n \n\n \n \nEric Hemenway is an Anishnaabe/Odawa from Cross Village\, Mi. He is the director of a tribal archives and has done extensive work under the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA). Eric has worked on numerous exhibits\, signage projects\, curriculums\, programs\, professional developments\, presentations and consultations with organizations on working with tribal communities throughout the country. He currently sits on boards for the Michigan Historical Commission\, Little Traverse Conservancy and Clarke Library at Central Michigan University. He is a former board member for the National NAGPRA Review Committee and Michigan Historical Society. \n \n \n  \n \n \n  \n \n \n  \n  \n  \n \n \n\n \n \n\n \n \nShreena Niketa Gandhi is a cultural historian of religion with expertise in religion\, race\, the Americas and Hinduism\, and currently teaches at Michigan State University\, where she starts of the first few weeks of all her classes introducing students to the concept of structural white supremacy and why that is important for a better understanding of religion in the U.S. Her research and public scholarship are on the history of yoga\, and she is revising a manuscript on this using the framework of white supremacy and cultural appropriation. She also provides trainings for yoga studio to help their students think about cultural appropriation and making their yoga practice one that is anti-oppression. Through her scholarship\, she hopes to make all Americans from all backgrounds better understand how we have all benefited and suffered because of systematic white supremacy and racism\, and her scholarship on yoga is one illustration of this system. Professor Gandhi is also a part of the Feminist Critical Hindu Studies Collective\, and together with her feminist collective they have published in Religion Compass\, Text and Performance Quarterly and the Washington Post. \n \n \n  \n \n \n 
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SUMMARY:Alzheimers Prevention & Yoga Therapy Today
DESCRIPTION:Register now for the member-only event…\n\n\n\nIf you can’t attend this event live\, all members will have access to the recording. \n\n\n\nAlzheimers Prevention & Yoga Therapy Today\n\n\n\nAlzheimers Disease is a type of dementia that right now at least 50 million people are living with throughout the world\, and an estimated 152 million will be living with the disease by 2050. Until recently\, the attitude towards this condition has been one of despair\, but research over the last several years has shown that our genes do not have to determine our fate. In fact\, the groundbreaking research at some of the top academic medical centers in the world has shown contemplative practices and perspectives can in fact help prevent the onset of Alzheimers disease and promote greater well-being.   \nJoin Dr. Chris Walling\, Embodied Philosophy’s Dean of Faculty & Vice President of the Alzheimer’s Research & Prevention Foundation (ARPF) as he presents the latest cutting-edge research from ARPF’s findings on helping people live better\, longer.   \nDr. Walling will summarize the four pillars of Alzheimer’s Prevention that have proven for nearly three decades to help slow and in some instances reverse brain aging. Come and discuss with him the insights from these advances and the use of evidence-based approaches in yoga therapy that have also shown to reverse cellular aging\, improve memory decline\, and enhance neuroplasticity.  Our With-In attendees will be some of the first to hear of their upcoming research paper on spiritual fitness and yoga\, this is not to be missed!  \n  \nThe With-In is a community conversation on a timely topic. Modern spiritual communities\, in various ways\, are attempting to integrate ancient teachings and traditions with the challenges and questions of modern life. This intersection provokes excitement and curiosity that can be deepened through a co-creative process of community discussion. Questions\, confusions\, and controversies can arise when one attempts to bridge the ancient and modern. This can be illuminating\, but not always comfortable. The With-In provides the community members of Embodied Philosophy an opportunity to learn through the lived experience of others. It is a container through which you can creatively and compassionately sit with these experiences in discussion and community. \n  \n\n\n\nRegister now for the member-only event…\n\n\n\nIf you are already a member sign in and then pre-register for the live event. If you are not a member\, click “Get Access Now”\, sign up for your Free Trial\, and then pre-register for the live event. You will need to be subscribed to be able to receive reminder emails from Embodied Philosophy including to receive the Zoom link for the live event.  \nFor support\, please reply to your confirmation email or contact hello@embodiedphilosophy.com. \n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDr. Chris Walling\, PsyD\, MBA\, C-IAYT\, SEP is a licensed clinical psychologist\, psychoanalyst\, and researcher. Dr. Walling is an Adjunct Professor of Somatic Psychology at the California Institute of Integral Studies and is the Research Chair & Past-President of the United States Association for Body Psychotherapy. He is a Clinical Research Fellow at the Traumatic Stress Research Consortium located at Indiana University where he also serves on the International Advisory Council at the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex\, Gender\, and Reproduction. Dr. Walling is the Vice President of Education & Outreach for the Alzheimer’s Research & Prevention Foundation and serves as Dean of Faculty at the Embodied Philosophy Institute. He is a member of the American Psychological Association\, the American Psychoanalytic Association\, and the International Psychoanalytic Association. Dr. Walling maintains a private practice in Los Angeles\, California. \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n 
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SUMMARY:Healing Magic: Comic images\, Fractals\, Synchronicity\, and Neuroscience
DESCRIPTION:Monday\, October 24\, 2022 at 2 pm ET \n\n\n\nConvert to your timezone here \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister now for the free webinar…\n\n\n\nIf you can’t attend this event live\, all who register will receive a 48hr-active link to watch the recording.  \n\n\n\nHealing Magic: Comic images\, Fractals\, Synchronicity\, and Neuroscience\n\n\n\nArt often expresses more than what words can say\, making them a powerful tool for healing.  \n\n\n\nIn their newly published book\, The Eel & the Blowfish: A Graphic Novel of Dreams\, Trauma and Healing\, the teachers of this webinar explore a psychotherapeutic journey of discovery. In this talk\, they show how\, with the help of images\, the analysis of dreams and transference helps to work through emotional issues. \n\n\n\nThis seminar presents an alternative approach to healing through images. They can offer an aesthetic distance that softens the pang of difficult topics and speak a language that words cannot. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n    	\n        \n		\n						\n				\n				\n					\n					\n						\n						  \n						  Who is this seminar intended for?\n						  \n						  \n						\n						\n					\n				\n					\n					\n						\n							All are welcome. Psychotherapists\, somatic practitioners\, yoga and psychology teachers\, other kinds of clinicians\, trauma sufferers may find particular value.\n						\n					  \n					\n					\n				\n				\n								\n        \n		\n	\n\n\nEnter Your Details to Register:\n\n\n  \n\n\n \n  \n\n\n\n\n\nOnce you have registered\, you will be sent an email confirmation with information about how to view/attend the webinar. Please check your inbox and if it lands in “spam”\, drag the email into your inbox to ensure you receive the emails you need to attend. For support\, please reply to your confirmation email or contact hello@embodiedphilosophy.com. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nLeanne Domash\, PhD is a psychologist/psychoanalyst\, playwright and Embodied Imagination practitioner. She has had a life-long interest in the creative process and has written and/or presented nationally and internationally on art\, architecture\, writing\, wit and humor\, theater\, and spirituality as they intersect with the psychotherapeutic process. She recently published “Imagination\, Creativity and Spirituality: Welcome to Wonderland” (Routledge\, 2021). Leanne is Clinical Consultant\, New York University Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis; Voluntary Psychologist\, Mount Sinai Beth Israel Medical Center\, NY\, NY; and Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry\, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai\, NY\, NY. \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\nTerry Marks-Tarlow\, PhD is a clinical psychologist in private practice in Santa Monica\, California. She is adjunct professor at Pacifica Graduate Institute and at the California Institute of Integral Studies. Terry conducts workshops and trainings nationally and internationally in clinical intuition\, creativity\, interpersonal neurobiology and nonlinear science. She is a prolific author and editor\, including Mythic Imagination Today (Brill\, 2021) and A Fractal Epistemology for a Scientific Psychology (Cambridge Scholars\, 2020). She illustrates her own books\, co-curates a yearly psychotherapist art exhibition\, “Mirrors of the Mind: The Psychotherapist as Artist”\, and attempts to maintain balance in life with piano\, ballet\, and yoga.  
URL:https://www.embodiedphilosophy.com/event/healing-magic-comic-images-fractals-synchronicity-and-neuroscience/
CATEGORIES:MindBody Studies
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220926T190000
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SUMMARY:Autobiography of Yogi
DESCRIPTION:Register now for the member-only event…\n\n\n\nIf you can’t attend this event live\, all members will have access to the recordings. \n\n\n\nAutobiography of Yogi: The First Classic Text of Modern Yoga\n\n\n\nFor many\, Autobiography of a Yogi was the original\, iconic text that linked the esoteric traditions of Yoga to the spiritual and religious traditions of Christianity and the west. It presents a classic tale of Paramahansa Yogananda as a spiritual seeker\, wandering the far reaches of sacred lands in search of esoteric knowledge and an enlightened teacher. First published in 1946\, it introduced several generations of seekers to narratives of levitating gurus and crazy adepts\, thereafter expanding the perception of human possibilities and contemplative practice. Yogananda went on to establish the Self-Realization Fellowship\, an interreligious\, international community of founded upon yogic principles. Join Anya Foxen\, Vineet Chander\, Philip Goldberg\, and Jacob Kyle for a lively\, interactive discussion that will delve into the legacy of this important text and the impact that it continues to have for yoga communities worldwide. \n\n\n\nEnter Your Details to Register:\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOnce you have registered\, you will be re-directed to a membership page where you can register for your Free Trial\, if you are not already a member. \n\n\n\nYou will also be sent an email confirmation with information about how to view/attend the With-In. Please check your inbox and if it lands in “spam”\, drag the email into your inbox to ensure you receive the emails you need to attend. For support\, please reply to your confirmation email or contact hello@embodiedphilosophy.com. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPhilip Goldberg has been studying the world’s spiritual traditions for more than 45 years. He is the author or co-author of some 25 books published in more than a dozen languages. His book American Veda was named by Huffington Post and Library Journal as one of the Top 10 Religion Books of 2010; it was followed in 2018 by the popular biography The Life of Yogananda. His most recent book is the timely Spiritual Practice for Crazy Times. He blogs on Spirituality & Health in Elephant Journal\, cohosts the Spirit Matters podcast\, and leads American Veda Tours to India. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nVineet Chander is the Assistant Dean for Hindu Life and Hindu Chaplain at Princeton University and a Religious Life Leader at the Lawrenceville School. His areas of specialty include Bhakti theology\, models of pastoral counseling\, and the Hindu-American diaspora community. His writing has appeared in a number of publications\, and he is co-author of Hindu Chaplaincy and co-editor of Hindu Approaches to Spiritual Care: Chaplaincy in Theory and Practice. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAnya Foxen is an Assistant Professor of Religious Studies and Women’s and Gender Studies at California Polytechnic State University\, San Luis Obispo. She received her Ph.D. from the University of California\, Santa Barbara. Her research focuses on the intersection of South Asian yogic and tantric traditions and Western esotericism and metaphysical spiritualities. Her current writing examines the transnational evolution and popularization of yoga in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. She is also a yoga teacher and long-time practitioner. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJacob Kyle\, MSc\, MA\, is a yoga asana teacher\, writer\, philosophy educator and the Founder/Director of Embodied Philosophy\, an online educational platform for Eastern philosophies and contemplative practices. Kyle holds two Masters Degrees in Philosophy: an MSc in Political Philosophy from the London School of Economics and Political Science\, and an MA in the History of Philosophy from the New School for Social Research. He was initiated into Neelakhanta Meditation and has since then been enrolled in Blue Throat Yoga programs under the tutelage of esteemed Kashmir Shaivism scholar Paul Muller-Ortega\, studying the texts and practices of the Trika Kula lineage of Kashmir Shaivism.
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SUMMARY:Radical Teaching Roundup
DESCRIPTION:Register now for the member-only event…\n\n\n\nIf you can’t attend this event live\, all members will have access to the recordings. \n\n\n\nRadical Teaching Roundup: How did the conference change your perspectives?\n\n\n\nBased on the talks explored in the conference on innovative teaching\, what were the most inspiring and transformative moments? What talks felt the most actionable\, and why? How can we as a community integrate the idea of “contemplative pedagogy” into our different teaching contexts?  \n\n\n\nJoin Marcy Goldstein\, Stephanie Corigliano & Jacob Kyle for this community conversation. \n\n\n\nEnter Your Details to Register:\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOnce you have registered\, you will be re-directed to a membership page where you can register for your Free Trial\, if you are not already a member. \n\n\n\nYou will also be sent an email confirmation with information about how to view/attend the With-In. Please check your inbox and if it lands in “spam”\, drag the email into your inbox to ensure you receive the emails you need to attend. For support\, please reply to your confirmation email or contact hello@embodiedphilosophy.com.
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