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Monkey Talks
by Pia Kühnemann
What makes yoga as a spiritual practice relevant today? Why is it playing an increasingly important role for more and more people? What should it include to serve the needs of modern human beings? These are the questions I’ll explore with my guests in this podcast. We will shine a light on the diverse aspects of a contemporary yoga practice and dive into the depths of the practical philosophy of yoga and modern spirituality, which is becoming a guiding point for many people on their path to a fulfilled life.Soundtrack: Torsten SchubertFind Pia @ www.yogaraum-hannover.de
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The Practice of Mantra - Interview with Michael J. Stewart
In this episode we talk about the practice of mantra. We take a deep dive into the meaning of the sanskrit word mantra and Michael Stewart shares his detailed knowledge and experience of the well known mantra AUM. The episode ends with a practice. Find Pia here: https://www.yogaraum-hannover.comFind Michael here: https://shantavirayoga.org& check out the teacher training starting in fall 2025: https://shantavirayoga.org/teacher-training-europe-2025/
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"Mit dem Leben tanzen" - Interview mit Diana Sans
Die Suche nach Spiritualität, nach etwas, das größer ist, als ich, bringt viele Menschen heute zum Yoga und damit häufig auch in Kontakt mit der tantrischen Philosophie. Diese bietet uns höchst zeitgemäße philosophische Konzepte, die uns in ihrer Tiefe und Komplexität auf der einen Seite und in ihrer starken Praxisorientierung auf der anderen Seite vor dem Hintergrund der Probleme und Fragen unserer Zeit unterstützen kann. Ich spreche mit Diana Sans über das weibliche Prinzip in der tantrischen Philosophie, das weit über die Grenzen der Geschlechterordnung hinweg reicht und uns in eine radikale Verbindung mit der Welt einlädt. Diana Sans ist Autorin und Leiterin der Spanda Education Ausbildungsschule für Yogalehrende in München. Diana findet ihr hier: https://dianasans.comIhr Buch "Mit dem Leben Tanzen" ist im Handel erhältlich. Pia findet ihr hier: www.yogaraum-hannover.de
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Actively Being Human - Interview mit Michael J. Stewart
In the first episode, I speak with Michael J. Stewart, the founder of Shanta Vira Yoga, about the core ideas of the yoga style he has inspired. This method focuses on deepening the relationship with oneself, so we can relate to the world: How can I be in the world with all of its beauty and joy, but also with its challenges, difficulties, and problems? How do I want to meet other people and living beings? How can I remain capable of action and actively transform the world? The answer to these questions is also the essence of Shanta Vira Yoga: actively being human. In the first episode, we explore what this actually means. Here, we set the foundation from which the following episodes will unfold.Find Michael here: https://shantavirayoga.orgFind Pia here: https://www.yogaraum-hannover.com
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What makes yoga as a spiritual practice relevant today? Why is it playing an increasingly important role for more and more people? What should it include to serve the needs of modern human beings? These are the questions I’ll explore with my guests in this podcast. We will shine a light on the diverse aspects of a contemporary yoga practice and dive into the depths of the practical philosophy of yoga and modern spirituality, which is becoming a guiding point for many people on their path to a fulfilled life.Soundtrack: Torsten SchubertFind Pia @ www.yogaraum-hannover.de
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Pia Kühnemann
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