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Yoga and Tantra in UK and Ireland |
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Tara Yoga Centre aims to reveal traditional spirituality in its essential form, teaching not only physical techniques, but including fundamental theoretical principles which form the basis of the yoga and tantra systems. |
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Tara Yoga Centre was created in order to share a style of teachings which are based on the traditional system of yoga. The methods used in our classes reveal the laws of spiritual science and encourage the application of these laws into our daily lives. At Tara Yoga Centre we aim to reveal yoga in its essential form, teaching not only physical techniques, but including traditional and fundamental theoretical principles which form the basis of the yoga system. This enables yoga students to become aware of how and why yoga works for them, making it a valuable tool for personal transformation at all levels of the being. |
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Read more... [Our Aim]
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The Movement for Spiritual Integration in the Absolute (M.I.S.A.) has its headquarters in Romania and is widely recognized as the largest yoga school of Europe, having thousands of students all over the world, including Europe, India and America.
Starting in 1990 the M.I.S.A. yoga school opened yoga courses in over 250 locations in Romania and in 16 other countries. The movement leadership evaluates that about 35000 students have followed so far the yoga courses conducted by M.I.S.A. The instructors conducting these classes are selected based on both theoretical and practical examinations and have a special training.
The Movement for Spiritual Integration in Absolute (M.I.S.A.) has been founded as a non profit association and it has a philosophical and educative character, aiming to increase the spiritual level of people by spreading the yoga knowledge and practices.
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Read more... [MISA: Where we come from...]
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Gregorian Bivolaru (Grieg) - the founder of MISA Yoga School - Romania was born on the 12th of March 1952 in Tartasesti, a small village just outside Bucharest, Romania.
While he was a child he often had recurring dreams about himself being a Tibetan Yogi of high spiritual attainment. As a result of these dreams, he had many recollections of various yogic techniques that he started to practice with amazing results.
Perplexing synchronistic events would link the events of his dreams with the events of his daily life. Gradually, Grieg learned to recognise the significance of these events and to put them together into a coherent system of fundamental spiritual truths of huge proportions.
Because of this, he was able to attain in a very short time, by practising on his own, a whole series of psycho-mental accomplishment that are generally considered paranormal. All these experiments culminated at the age of 19, when he had a decisive breakthrough and attained the state of spiritual awakening.
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Read more... [Gregorian Bivolaru: Founder of the Yoga System We Teach]
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