Choosing your yoga teacher training
It can be a daunting experience given the number of options available nowadays. We specialise in training small groups, moving away from the model of mass production and preferring the model of small, intimate and thorough. Bodhiyoga international has a reputation for being a unique yoga teacher training program that will take you from beginner […]
Andrea McCaghy who lives and works around the London Buddhist Centre in Bethnal Green London, receives her Certificate for 200 hour training which she did in 2016 with us and completed this summer. Well done Andrea!
What is Bodhiyoga?
here’s my first attempt at a soundcloud upload….do enjoy if you have half an hour free!
Léa Abot qualifies as a 200 hour Mindfulness yoga teacher with Bodhiyoga
Léa Abot trained with Bodhiyoga in 2016 and has started teaching soon after the training. She is currently setting up a non-for-profit organisation in France to support her new professional path and also working in a residential centre for asylum seekers. She loves being outdoors and sharing her passion for yoga. She supported the 200 hour […]
Mindfulness Yoga retreat in Sweden with Bodhiyoga international – Taking yoga beyond the Mat
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Loving kindness in life and yoga – a contribution from Amsale Kassahun Temesgen
Amsale Kassahun Temesgen Metta bhavana (mb) is an important practice that has a lot to teach us in the Western World today. I focus on the Western World because that is where I have been living for the past 16 years and it has formed me in significant ways. However, coming from Ethiopia, I also […]
Life of Dogen
For all you Zen fans out there, through the lens of Japanese Zen Buddhist “kitsch”….no offence to the director…….Subtitles in Spanish…I am sure you can see it with English subtiltles. Lots of vivid Budidhst imagery and symbolism and stories to pick out from the tradition. Enjoy!
Daydreaming of being a yoga teacher – by Josh Gale
Josh Gale is a certified 200-hour Bodhiyoga teacher living in Germany. As he outlines below, getting going as teacher is anything but easy. But with a bit of perseverance he managed to escape the corporate grind and did it. It all started one uneventful day in an uneventful month in a year (2014) of fairly […]
A postcard from Suryavana, Bodhiyoga teacher training 2017
This year we are in Suryavana, which means “The Illuminated Forest”, the new retreat centre run by the Buddhist Centre in Valencia. Both Sadhita and I work through the Buddhist Centre most of the year we were both keen to make use of the new facilities to collaborate and support this new project. This is […]