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Yoga Workshop at Casa Naia with Marine Larripa

 

 

Yoga, as such, offers us many possibilities; from the execution of asanas and meditation, to the opportunity to connect and reconnect with our personal growth and the development of a more devotional practice.

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This will be a workshop focused on your needs and your journey, whether you are an experienced practitioner or teacher, or if you just want to introduce yourself to this world with a new perspective. I will be at your disposal to guide you and provide you with tools that will serve you in the future for your personal practice.

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I have been committed to teaching, practicing, and dedicating myself to Yoga for over 20 years. It is not just a practice or discipline for me. It is a philosophy of life that I integrate into my daily Western customs, without copying models, but rather creating my own through discernment, study, and commitment.

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I will be delighted to guide you and be part of your journey in Yoga, planting my seed to make that path more fruitful. I look forward to seeing you!

With pleasure, Hari Om.

 

Where is it?
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It’s at our place “Casa Naia” in Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca, Mexico.

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When is it?
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November 17, 2024 to November 27, 2024 (arriving on November 17)  - 10 days 

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How much does it cost?
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Option 1: 10 days all inclusive (accommodation, 3 meals, and course): 23,500 pesos

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Option 2: 3 days all inclusive: 9,000 pesos

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Option 3: 10 days with meals and course but without accommodation: 12,500 pesos or 1,500 per day

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Option 4: Classes only (no meals, no accommodations): 7,000 pesos for 10 days, no food, or 500 per class or 1,000 per day

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Schedule: 
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8:00 Morning Practice

9:30 Breakfast

11:00 Hatha Consciente

2:00 Lunch

4:30 Restorative and Meditation

7:00 Dinner

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Who is teaching?
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Mariné Larripa. I have spent thousands of hours teaching and practicing on this path for a couple of decades now.

 

The roots of yoga, what sustains this path, the sacred and ancient texts that speak to us about the Self, the mind, and the qualities, are for me untouchable and a tremendous source of wisdom for leading a life of well-being and communion with the Divine.

 

Regarding asanas, perhaps the most popular aspect of yoga in the West, I have a lot of comments, changes, and adjustments based on our current understanding of biomechanics, anatomy, the spinal column, and so on. The ancient masters didn't have access to as much information, nor did they live in today's society. They didn't spend their lives sitting in chairs from the age of 4 until university and for the rest of their days in office jobs. Our bodies and customs are nothing like those of the Hindus. As contemporary yoga teachers, we need to refresh and renew our knowledge, have the mental flexibility to make changes, and perhaps say no to certain postures that are of no benefit. Challenge and discernment are two things that come naturally to me.

 

I am a mother, wife, yogini, surfer, and in recent years, I have taken up tennis. Anything but sedentary. Restless and active. Yoga has taught me a lot about serenity and calm, two adjectives that didn't fit my main mold. The beauty lies in transforming ourselves, growing, and illuminating our lives and the lives of our loved ones with that clear and distinct light that comes when you commit to yoga. Yoga is a faithful companion throughout life. I love sharing it, my students have always been my great teachers and my greatest inspiration. Hari OM.

 

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