Tag: Georg Feuerstein

Canada: Georg Feuerstein (1947 – 2012). Yoga’s Indispensable Reference Dies

Canada: Georg Feuerstein (1947 – 2012). Yoga’s Indispensable Reference Dies

| 09-06, 2012 | 0 Comments

It is with great sadness that we inform about the death of Georg Feuerstein on Saturday, August 25, 2012. For those not familiar, Georg Feuerstein, German by birth, naturalized Canadian, was an indologist, researcher, author and practitioner of Yoga that gave a huge contribution to the understanding and transmission of Traditional Yoga in the West, thus […]

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Italy: Yogafestival Rome

Italy: Yogafestival Rome

| 06-01, 2010 | 0 Comments

Rome – Villa Pamphili | June 4, 5 and 6, 2010 The Italian Associazione T.A.O. is organizing the third edition of Yogafestival Rome. The event takes place in Cascina Farsetti – Villa Pamphili and will Explore knowledge and reflection among many teachers, seminars and workshops. Read below about the rich program of the Festival.

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New Course Just Released: The Bhagavad-Gītā 150-Hour Distance-Learning Course by Georg Feuerstein Ph.D.

New Course Just Released: The Bhagavad-Gītā 150-Hour Distance-Learning Course by Georg Feuerstein Ph.D.

| 03-09, 2009 | 2 Comments

Georg Feuerstein, one of the world’s foremost scholars of yoga, author of a vast oeuvre on Yoga and Hinduism which includes the prominent book “The Yoga Tradition”, has just created a 150-Hour Distance-Learning Course on The Bhagavad-Gītā. Brenda Feuerstein, director of the Traditional Yoga Studies, the Online Center for Traditional Yoga Studies that is run […]

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Study of the Bhagavad Gítá on MP3 (Portuguese) in the Dharma Bindu Site

Study of the Bhagavad Gítá on MP3 (Portuguese) in the Dharma Bindu Site

| 12-18, 2008

Daniel Oliveira and Miguel Homem are producing a program that consists of the live recording of teaching sessions given by Miguel Homem, in the Sat Sanga that he contucts in Espaço Dharma Bindu, on one of the central books of the Yoga philosophy and India’s culture, the Bhagavad Gítá. Quoting George Feuerstein (1974), in his […]

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