by Gregor Maehle | Apr 19, 2024 | Meditation and Samadhi, Teaching
Thanks to the outstanding efforts of my student Ondrej Hyla, Yoga Meditation is now available in Czech. At the moment, you can get it at these places: SHALA Prague (https://www.shala.cz/ AŠTÁNGA JÓGA Český ráj (https://www.astangaceskyraj.cz/ Kosmas...
by Gregor Maehle | Mar 16, 2024 | Bhakti, Teaching, Yoga Philosophy
I finished the first draft of my ninth and latest book, Bhakti – Yoga of Love. It took me 9 weeks and this draft has already about 380 pages. Before that I had about a 20-year period where I knew I wanted to write this book but only slowly, unconsciously gained...
by Gregor Maehle | Nov 24, 2023 | Anatomy/Rehabilitation, Ashtanga Yoga, Mythology, Teaching
After this book has been out of print for a while I have created a new Print-On-Demand edition. The new edition is now available from most online retailers worldwide. Curiously, Amazon’s UK and Japanese websites still lists it as not in stock. I’m assuming...
by Gregor Maehle | Feb 2, 2023 | Anatomy/Rehabilitation, Asana, Audio/Video, Teaching
“Healing From The Inside Out” Monica Gauci, co-founder of 8 Limbs and Chintamani Yoga, talks with J about learning how to heal ourselves. They discuss her early studies with Shandor Remete, pursuing a degree in chiropractic, studying with Patabhi Jois,...
by Gregor Maehle | Apr 19, 2020 | Audio/Video, Pranayama, Teaching
A good outcome of being unable to travel is that we have finally found the time to create online events. Our online page and video platform just went live! The first course, Pranayama Level 1 (16 lessons), starts Tuesday 21 April, 3pm Sydney time (London 6am/ European...
by Gregor Maehle | Mar 28, 2020 | Asana, Ashtanga Yoga, Teaching
In what way is Ashtanga Yoga unique? Because Ashtanga works with set sequences you are forced to work on your weak spots. If you make up your own sequences it is easy to avoid the things that are difficult. Learning set sequences also means you can take the practice...