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Yoga classes at the centre are
currently not available
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Yoga - Invigorating exercise of the body and mind,
but don't worry - you're not expected to twist your body into difficult shapes! This Yoga session, conducted by Tim
McEvitt, explores yoga from several different angles, leaving you feeling fully refreshed and enlivened in body,
mind and soul by the end. Our yoga set is a physical work-out with a spiritual dimension.
Our Atma Power Yoga 1 session is suitable for people both with and without
previous Yoga experience.
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What is a Class like?
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Finally, just when we feel we could do with a break, it comes!
Lying down flat on the mat - eyes closed - we begin yoga nidra as the
music changes to our Atma Yoga relaxation therapy music. This music was composed and
arranged for this particular class.
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How to Book the Yoga
classes.
1. There are spaces available. Simply pre-pay the €65 (to cover the 6 weeks). You can
do this by:
Option (a) Pay €65 online with PayPal now
Student Discount €55:
Option (b) Leave into Govindas Restaurant, 83 Middle Abbey Street, Dublin 1, €65 in a
sealed envelope with your name, phone number(s) and email address (if you have one)
2. Then simply text or email Tim to let him know you've booked. If you've booked using the
PayPal option above, please email and give us your name and phone number.
email:
Mobile: 086 1608108
3. That's all. See you on the day!
(N.B. you do need to let Tim know you've booked, please)
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Tim McEvitt joined an ISKCON spiritual ashram as a student monk in 1993. He studied
bhakti-yoga, hatha-yoga, meditation and Eastern philosophy in the temple for 10
years, 8 of which were on the lake isle of Inis Rath in Fermanagh. In 2004 he married
Champakalata Devi Dasi, herself a temple resident in Panama from the tender age of
15.
In 2005 the couple founded Lake Isle Retreats, an initiative that hosts Yoga,
meditation and spiritual retreats on Inis Rath. Tim is a director of the
registered charities, ISKCON Ireland Ltd. and ISKCON Northern Ireland
Ltd. ISKCON Ireland owns the three Govindas restaurants in Dublin City.
To find out about retreats on Inis Rath, see:
www.LakeisleRetreats.com
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above: Tim sings in
kirtan-yoga.
Photo credit: Michelle Owen, Sunday Independent
Things to Bring to Yoga / Things
to Do or not do
1. You'll need suitable clothing i.e. clothes that you can move your limbs in. Tightly
fitting jeans won't work so well.
2. We recommend that you do not eat anything for at least two hours before the yoga
class.
3. We supply yoga mats, in case you don't have one. If you have your own, you are welcome
to bring it. It is actually our preference that you bring your own, however we don't think there's any need for you
to go to the trouble to buy one, unless you're sure you'll use it regularly.
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