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Embodying Yoga • Immersion
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Embodying Yoga • Immersion

Overview

Over one week, we’ll recommit (or just commit) to a pre-dawn practice including meditation, pranayama, asana, bhakti, and dharma talks.

This is an opportunity to begin again, to clarify intention, to hone our focus for the year and to allow discipline to disrupt distractions and live our yoga practice through our actions. As we clarify our intentions, we remember our soul’s deepest longing, and that can guide our actions, choices and interactions through the year. Our daily practice becomes a reminder of this deepest intention.

This weeklong commitment to practice is an annual tradition for the community to come together to commit to collective daily practice.

It is a simple, but profound practice to gather for the early mornings over a full week. We gather early in the year to set the intention to make practice a central part of our daily lives throughout the year.

Our mornings will include

  • Meditation—committing to a daily practice of stillness and focused attention
  • Pranayama—techniques to work with our life force
  • Morning form—awakening the body, lubricating the joints
  • Chanting—focusing attention toward intention
  • Dinacharya—daily rituals to cleanse and clarify the senses
  • Building discipline to support well being
  • How to carve out time (even a little) for daily practice

This option includes the morning practices from 6:30-8:30 am. After a break, we will gather back for a deep dive into the foundations of practice.

We'll explore:

  • sadhana (daily practice)
  • samskaras—our undigested experiences that create deep grooves, patterns, habits, addictions
  • sankalpa—our deepest soul longing that supports us in making moment to moment choices that align
  • svadharma—our own path.

Schedule & Locations

Saturday, February 1

Castro Room, SF, 97 Collingwood

6:30-8:30 am

9-10:30 am: Janet's public class at the Castro Room (register through the Castro Room)

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Haum Mission, 2973 16th St 5th Floor

1-4 pm

Sunday, February 2

Haum Mission, 2973 16th St 5th Floor

6:30-8:30 am

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1-4 pm

Monday, February 3-Friday, February 7

Haum Mission, 2973 16th St 5th Floor

6:30-8:30 am daily

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9-11:30 am daily

Continuing Education & Elective options

The Embodying Yoga Immersion counts for 50 elective or continuing education hours.

Enrollment

Enrollment for the 2025 is open. Early rates are in effect through January 15, 2025; Tuition will increase by $40 on January 16.

You can enroll via the details below. If you prefer a payment plan, that option is also available.

The morning sessions can be taken on their own.

All rates listed in USD.

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In-person

Haum Mission, SF
$588
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Virtual

Haum Mission, SF
$488
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Janet Stone

Janet Stone

Janet’s studentship began at 17 under the meditation teachings of Prem Rawat. His reverence for simplicity and finding joy in the rise and fall of life live on in her practice and teaching today. In 1996, she traveled to India, the birthplace of her grandfather, and became dedicated to the path of yoga. Janet blends the alchemy of her own practice with decades of studentship. She aspires not to teach but to allow the practice to emanate from her, letting awareness blend with movement and breath. Based in Bali and San Francisco, she leads immersions, retreats, workshops and more.

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