WHAT DO A COW AT THE BAKERY DOOR, LA GANGA, A BRIGHT STATUE OF LORD SHIVA, AND YOGA STUDIES, HAVE IN COMMON?

WHAT DO A COW AT THE BAKERY DOOR, LA GANGA, A BRIGHT STATUE OF LORD SHIVA, AND YOGA STUDIES, HAVE IN COMMON?

reflection5 reflection6 reflection7

 

What do a cow at the bakery door, La Ganga, a bright statue of Lord Shiva, and Yoga studies, have in common?Rishikesh, of course.

 

 
These are only a few of the colorful photo memories of my stay in this special city this year.

There is so much of the best of India here. All of its contradictions can be found but on a small “livable” scale. Furthermore, it is a “dry” city which also practices vegetarianism. Quite unique!
The town is called the “Yoga Capital of the World” and the variety of schools and methods which are taught here, create a rainbow of philosophical diversity. The interest and tradition of yoga is palpable everywhere.

 

There is not a better place to hold a seminar. We will be staying in a hotel that is run by a devote family that has lived here for three generations. Please join me from May 14 – 22, 2015.