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IYI offers five and ten-day retreats that assist practitioners in integrating yoga, Buddhism, and spiritual psychology into a skillful practice to balance the body, heart, and mind.
The program can be enjoyed by anyone interested in attending a practice retreat or those who would like to pursue an advanced course of study to work toward IYI Certification, IYI Endorsement, and/or Yoga Alliance 500-hour Teacher Training.
Sarah Powers (Insight Yoga Institute) DVD
IYI retreats bring together the dynamic and receptive aspects of yoga, the three main schools of Buddhism (Theravada, Mahayana, and Vajrayana), and the skillful methods of psycho-dynamic personal and relational work. And they are held in "social silence." More
(Yoga Service) Interview with Sarah Powers, Cologne, Germany
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