“Our body mind container must be strong and stable.
Then, we can fill it with energy from our practice and carry that energy everywhere we go as a heightened state of aliveness.”
Yoganand
Pranayama: Theory & Teaching
Upcoming Programs
November 6-10, 2020
in Atlanta, GA at Evolation Yoga Atlanta
Fri 6p-9:30p, Sat-Tue 8:30a-6:30p
$685 after Oct 10, 2020
$535 before Sep 10, 2019, $610 between Sep 10 & Oct 20
Studio’s Event Page – Facebook Event – Registration
Directors: Yoganand Michael Carroll, E-RYT 500, IAYT and William Hufschmidt, E-RYT 500, YACEP
Here are the courses I am currently offering:
Embodiment Forms
- The Embodiment Experience
- Coming Soon:
The Embodiment Retreat
Cultivating Intuition
Coming Soon:
- The Beginners Experience
- The Healer's Experience
Pranayama & Yoga
Thai Massage Practitioner Certification
- Thai Yoga Basics & Sen Lines
- Anatomy for Yoga Practitioners and Teachers
- Holding Space: Developing Skills for Presence & Touch
- Thai Practicum
Pranakriya - PKSYHA
- 200-hour Yoga Teacher Training
- Holding Space: Developing Skills for Presence & Touch
- Pranayama: Theory & Teaching
- Anatomy for Yoga Practitioners and Teachers
- PK Kids Growing a Body: Anatomy and Development from Two to Teen
- Understanding the Hatha Yoga Pradipika
Our Mission
The Pranakriya School of Yoga Healing Arts is a non-profit educational organization dedicated to teaching the ancient and contemporary practices of yoga to enhance the lives of individuals.
Find us in these states:
Alabama • California • Connecticut Florida • Georgia • Illinois Maryland • Massachusetts
New Mexico • Pennsylvania
South Carolina
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Statement of Faith
If we are somehow endowed with participation of some kind of divinity, then we are indeed special, and should treat each other with the respect and dignity this demands.
If, on the other hand, we are the accidental outcome of blind natural processes in a cosmos that is indifferent to us being here at all, then we are indeed special, and should treat each other with a tenderness and respect befitting such serendipitous surprises.
by Frank Casper
Lay Minister, Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia © 2008