Current Animalia Asana® Teachers (see Training for more information on becoming a certified Animalia Asana Teacher):

In the UK:
Jenny Mace – Fife
Helen McDonald – Glasgow
Lesley Cochrane – Fife
Penny Fletcher – Bibbenden, Kent
– Sara Hutson – near Battle, East Sussex
Donna McCheyne – Salcombe, Devon
Karen Vatter – Sudbury, Suffolk

Mainland Europe:
Iris Weiche – Tübingen, Germany
Balázs Czéh – Somogy, Hungary
Katherine Napper – near Orgiva, Spain
Emma Randum, Denmark

Brazil:
George Sturaro – Curitiba, Brazil

USA:
Nora Luce – Virginia, USA

 

 

One is considered the best yogi who regards every being like oneself, and who can feel the pain and pleasures of others as one’s own – Bhagavad Gita

 

The aim of Yoga is to realise that we are all connected. We share one heart, one consciousness, and one Divine Source. Yoga’s method is to provide us with experiences that help us grasp this – Sharon Gannon of Jivamukti Yoga

 

Image: Wolf Print on the Anaktuvuk River, courtesy of Paxson Woelber and Flickr Creative Commons
Image: Wolf Print on the Anaktuvuk River, courtesy of Paxson Woelber and Flickr Creative Commons
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Image: It’s a deal, courtesy of Alan Levine and Flickr Creative Commons
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