Join us for this 18 hr weekend training as we dive into a deep study of The Bhagavad Gita and Upanishads - two of the great yogic texts. To know these texts is also to have some conTEXT :), so we will also discuss yoga history, additional darshanas (like Tantra), and more.
This training is designed for those who have completed a 200 hour yoga teacher training program and/or are generally familiar with Yoga Philosophy.
Nishanth Selvalingam spent the first few years of his life learning yoga philosophy in his grandfather’s ashram in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia where he grew up. A devoted Saivite Tantrika, Nishanth’s grandfather worked tirelessly to plant the seeds of reverence in his young heart. Years later, while visiting Sai Baba in India, Nish had an experience singing kirtan with the other devotees. He couldn’t really tell you what happened except that he felt the awakening of an appetite for religious philosophy. That day, he went to the ashram bookshop, purchased a commentary on the Gita and devoured it promptly.
The seed that his grandfather had planted flowered into a deep love for philosophy that has stayed with him since. He returned to the Upanishads and Vedas with a renewed curiosity which only doubled when he took up the study of scriptures from other religions. Eventually he found his way to Los Angeles, California to study Philosophy at UCLA where he continued to find parallels between Plato and Patanjali, Aquinas and Shankaracarya. He coached college debate at UCLA and developed a love for teaching. Nish now spends his time playing guitar in rock bands, coaching middle school debate and teaching yoga. His calling is to share the philosophical traditions that were handed to him by his teachers because he believes with all his heart that for the practice of yoga to blossom into the fruits of Liberation and Joy, there must be a strong grounding in the philosophical frameworks out of which those practice emerged.
Dates:
September 8 from 6 to 8pm (Zoom)
September 9 from 9am to 6pm (ODD Silverlake)
September 10 from 9am to 6pm (ODD Silverlake)
Cost: $450