| About Us: Yoga Mandala’s
Vision and Purpose
Yoga = union, unity, primordial Oneness,
path, spiritual practice, Essence
Mandala = circle, field of magical
potentials, a collection, unity underlying diversity
Yoga Mandala is a resource center for education in,
and the practice of the Hatha Yoga, Tantra and Ayurveda
traditions.
Yoga Mandala is a diverse community of individuals
and families, young and old, arising out of the principles,
lifestyle, and practices of Hatha Yoga, Tantra and Ayurveda.
Yoga Mandala’s purposes are:
- To provide the highest quality education in Yoga,
Tantra and Ayurveda available in the United States.
- To cultivate a community that embraces the sacred
feminine as the very fabric that knits us all together,
both women and men in the hoop of life.
The founders of Yoga Mandala are part of an ancient
tradition from India known as Tantrik Kundalini Yoga.
Tantra is a philosophy and practice that is life-affirming.
This tradition is concerned with the transmission of
enlightened teachings and with family and community
as an expression of the harmony, compassion, wisdom
and abundance of our Essence. Tantra is not a monastic
but a family based tradition. Tantra reaches it’s
ultimate expression through each person’s self-realization
and the community’s joy, harmony and creativity.
The founders of YM, grateful for the impact that the
teachings of Tantrik Yoga had on their lives and their
awakening, felt the desire to form a center where they
could continue to cultivate their own path as a work
environment and where these teachings and practices
in the form of Hatha Yoga, Kundalini Tantra and Ayurveda
could be made available to others. Though not financially
well-off they pooled their resources and built the Yoga
Mandala studio from the ground up. Their idea was to
design the studio so that it would be reminiscent of
old temples in India. They wanted people to feel the
depth and beauty of what was on offer simply by being
in the space of the studio amidst the hustle and bustle
of Telegraph Ave.
Tantra teaches that personal, family and community
spiritual fulfillment is founded on the cultivation
of health. Hatha Yoga is the Tantrik science of establishing
physical health, mental calm, and spiritual realization
through the use of the precise exercise of the body
(yogasana) and breath (pranayama). The yoga classes,
workshops and courses of study offered at Yoga Mandala
reflect this deeper more traditional view of yoga as
the foundation of personal, family and community well-being
and spiritual fulfillment. In Tantrik Yoga our physical
body and it’s function is analogous to the “body”
of the family and community. If we have a healthy connection
to our bodies then this awareness can extend to our
“other” bodies creating harmonious families
and communities.
Ayurveda, another branch of the tree of Tantra and
sister science of Hatha Yoga is literally the “science
of life” (ayus=life, veda=knowledge). Where Hatha
Yoga teaches us about our bodies structure, movement,
and the energies that flow through it, Ayurveda teaches
us how we are in essence inseparably one with Nature.
Ayurveda teaches us how to be responsive in our relationship
with Nature by nourishing ourselves through proper food,
lifestyle, environment, relationships, etc. as relates
to our age, constitution, season, and so on.
Cultivating a Yogic and Ayurvedic lifestyle enables
us to live out our allotted years with great satisfaction,
participation, contribution and contentment. Healthy
and happy individuals make for joyful and contented
families and communities.
Americans generally report a sense of purposelessness
and deep dissatisfaction with their lives; the inevitable
outcome of a society founded on greed, violence and
the pursuit of personal happiness above the greater
good. It has only taken 200 years for this path of rampant
consumption, commercialism and the elevation of the
importance of the individual over the whole of society
to undermine the family, the community, and the importance
of selfless virtuous conduct. No amount of money, material
possessions, entertainment or psycho-therapy can alleviate
the emptiness produced by such a path.
Tantra offers us a model of virtuous self-conduct,
family and community which reflects the core values
of enlightened societies the world over. Tantra teaches
us that real satisfaction in life is not based on how
much stuff we have, nor how interesting our personal
story is. Real enjoyment of life and the contentment
and creativity that flows unimpeded from such a life
comes from a change in orientation. It is a shift from
the obsession with “I, me, my” to experiencing
ourselves as part of a larger fabric of family, community,
society and world.
It is not necessary nor even possible to try to re-create
the outer world to conform to an idealistic utopia from
some golden age of the past. What is called for is to
begin to honor the “sacred feminine” as
the basis of all harmonious and self-fulfilling experience.
The sacred feminine is the base of all that exists.
In Tantra, it is called the “Mother Shakti”
– the energy and power manifesting all creation
and the creation itself. Honoring the Mother Shakti
is to practice kindness and generosity, acceptance and
love, and to cultivate a community based on these virtues.
It is a decided shift away from the never-ending hunt
for personal satisfaction to the discovery of true contentment
and happiness just as we are, and the expression of
that joy and harmony as family and community.
Anthropologists have determined that the most important
factor in the transmission of cultural values and in
a functional model of society based on family and community
is the grandmother. Grandmothers have always held the
role of transmitting the continuity of transpersonal
and cultural based values. What then is to be said of
a society that puts our grandparents (and our parents)
in “homes”?
Over time as the Yoga Mandala community grows, Yoga
Mandala will continue to expand its emphasis on family
and the sacred feminine with more programs for parenting,
children, teens, family, and community derived from
the Yoga, Ayurveda and Tantra tradition.
Yoga Mandala is a community center, a central hub of
a wheel, and all of us are it’s spokes. Yoga Mandala’s
classes, courses of study, health care services and
long-range community projects that strengthen our sense
of family and community all express Yoga Mandala’s
commitment to the value of the sacred feminine principle,
the Mother Shakti.
Yoga Mandala’s grand vision is really quite simple
and natural. It is a naturally satisfying and enjoyable
antidote to the ineffectual path of materialism.
Our vision is to provide the knowledge, resources,
and home for people to come together to learn how to
build sustainable community, improve health, and self-realize
using the teachings, practices, and community model
found in the traditions of Yoga, Tantra and Ayurveda.
We, at Yoga Mandala, extend an invitation for you to
join our community of yogins. We need your support to
realize our vision. Thank you.
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