We are happy you are interested in joining the International Yoga Congress 2018 in Berlin. On this page, you find all the information you need for registration, travel and participation to the Congress and to ensure a pleasant stay in Germany. We look forward to a knowledgeable and colourful event that gives space to and unifies both upfront research revelations and highest spiritual experiences.
We wish you a wonderful and elevating experience that will inspire and benefit you in many ways, and contribute to the wide spectrum of your personal development and spiritual evolution.
FAQs
General Information
When and where is the congress taking place?
The Congress will take place in the Elisabeth Villa in Central Berlin (Mitte) on November 30 and December 1, 2018. To further celebrate Yoga, the “Contest for Promoting Spiritual Values” with a festive award ceremony and interesting workshops (in the limit of available places) will follow in MahaYoga Zentrum Berlin (very close to the location of the Congress) on Sunday, December 2. Stay in tune with further updates of the congress program.
In which languages is the Congress offered?
The main language of the congress is English, but we offer live translation into German for all events.
Who is organizing the congress?
The congress is organised by ATMAN – The International Federation of Yoga and Meditation, which is uniting Yoga schools and practitioners from all over the world, committed to authentic spiritual values and the integration of yoga and meditation into the modern life.
Who is hosting the congress?
The host of this year’s Congress is the Deutsche Akademie für traditionelles Yoga e. V.
Who will attend the Congress?
The organizers expect once more a mixed international audience of yoga teachers and experienced yoga practitioners with profound theoretical and practical knowledge of different traditional yoga branches. As well as experts in medicine, natural and humanistic sciences as psychology, philosophy, sociology, cultural sciences and science of religion, that have a scientific interest in yoga.
Have there been previous congresses?
This is the VI. Edition of the International Congress of Yoga and Alternative Therapies.
Where can I follow news about the congress?
You can register to our newsletter.
What policies should I be aware of?
Please do not consume tobacco, alcohol or other drugs during the Congress, at the Congress location, or in the company of other participants. Please also be aware of not talking too loud in the socialising areas during ongoing activities. Mobile phones should be muted (flight mode or switched off) during activities in the conference rooms.
Who can I contact for more information?
Please check the remaining FAQs. If you don’t find an answer to your question, please contact us by email.
Registration
How do I register as a congress participant?
For participation to the Congress, please register here.
How much is the entrance fee to the Congress?
Registration fee for the Congress incl. dinner on Friday and Saturday and lunch on Saturday is 195€ as an early bird option (until May 31). The regular entrance fee is 295€. If you are a student, unemployed, retiree, under 21 years of age or yoga student in one of the ATMAN member schools, you get a reduced fee of 265€. You can register here. Furthermore, the host can claim rental deposits for translation devices etc. The deposit will be returned on return of the device.
How much is the entrance fee to the Yoga Contest?
Entrance to the Yoga Contest for Promoting Spiritual Values of the Congress is free.
The congress program
How do I get the entry badge for access to the congress?
If you registered for your entry pass please bring a print of your confirmation email (and in the case of reduced price the proof that qualifies you for it) to the accreditation desk, where you will receive your access badge. The accreditation hours will be announced to you by email. Please note that we cannot guarantee free spaces, if you do not buy your ticket online beforehand. In case of free spaces, tickets will be sold at the reception desk on a first come first serve basis.
Can I share my entry badge with someone?
Badges are allocated per participant, and cannot be shared or lent to others.
Is it possible to join just for one day?
Yes, you can come just for one day, but the entrance fee will stay the same.
How many people are expected to attend the Congress?
We expect 300 participants on the site.
Where can I find the program of the congress?
A free printed programme will be given to all participants on-site.
Do I have to sign up for the different sessions/lectures/workshops beforehand?
No, signing up in advance is not possible. Please take into consideration that places are limited at each activity.
Will there be common yoga practice? Are special clothes/mats needed?
Comfortable yoga clothes might be helpful in some of the workshops (Saturday in Villa Elisabeth and Sunday in MahaYoga Zentrum). Yoga mats will be provided.
What languages are spoken in the lectures and workshops? Is translation provided? Do I need to pay/bring anything to receive translation? Do I need to sign up for translation?
Most of the activities will be in English, some in German language. There will be translation provided from English to German and vice versa. You will not need to sign up in advance for translation. If you come in a bigger group with need for translation in other languages, please contact us in good time under organizer@internationalyogacongress.net to see if we can find a solution.
Please bring your own portable radio-receiver or smartphone with headphones if possible, otherwise you can rent a device on-site while supplies last. Translation services are free, but you may be asked to pay a refundable deposit for your receiver and headphones if you do not bring your own, which will be refunded on return of the device. Desks for collecting and returning translation receivers will be in the accreditation desk.
What if I don´t want to be filmed or photographed in the audience?
All Congress participants who do not want to be filmed or photographed can sit in specified areas where they will not be included in any recordings.
Is there a minimum age requirement?
Access to the Congress will be granted for anyone over the age of 18. Minors are welcome to join the event if accompanied by a legal guardian.
Can I bring my children? Is there a programme/place for children?
Due to the large number of participants, we are unable to provide a separate programme or space for children.
Is there a dress code for the congress?
There is no particular dress code required.
Supporting the congress
How can I donate to support the Congress?
You find our bank account, PayPal mail and all information about donation receipts here. The organizers are very grateful for your help and donations!
How can I share the congress on facebook or other social networks?
Buttons for facebook, twitter, google+ and many more services are in the floating bar to the right.
The International Yoga Contest
How do I register for the International Yoga Contest in Berlin 2018?
For registration for the yoga contest please click here for more information.
How can I prepare for the International Yoga Contest?
You can find out here which asana-s and what other tasks will be part of the yoga contest. The best preparation though is your own sincere and systematic daily practice for your personal spiritual evolution that will mirror its clear results within your life.
What do I need to bring for the International Yoga Contest?
You need to bring a bathing suit (two-piece for women) for the Hatha Yoga session of the contest, so that the judges can determine the correct execution of the asana-s. Yoga mats will be provided.
Who is supervising the International Yoga Contest? Who are the judges? What can I win?
The judges are senior teachers of the ATMAN Federation. The prizes offered by the organizers, the host and their sponsors will be substantial awards in money, retreats, courses and gifts.
How many people are expected to attend the International Yoga Contest?
The organizers expect 50 – 70 participants in the Yoga Contest.
What languages do I need to be able to speak to take part in the International Yoga Contest?
You should either speak English or German in order to be able to take part in the yoga contest easily. The organizers will do their best to provide translation if you need help with translation of the questions in the intelligence and spiritual intuition tests.
Press related FAQs
I would like to write about your congress, how can I get further information or pictures etc.?
You find all the necessary information on our press/media page.
Is there a newsletter I can sign up for beforehand?
You can sign up for the Congress newsletter in the right sidebar.
Am I allowed to film, record and/or take pictures during the Congress?
All rights to record, film and photograph during the entire event are held by MISA TV exclusively. We therefore ask you not to record, film or photograph. On request, MISA TV in collaboration with the ATMAN Press Office, will provide you with any material (films, recordings, photographs, interviews with the speakers) you may need. Click here for further details.
For speakers
Is there any mandatory program for speakers such as meetings, etc. beforehand?
There will be a short meeting scheduled in the morning of the day of your presentation that we kindly ask you to attend. These meetings aim to create links between the different talks of the respective session and to ensure all technical requirements are met. These meetings will be attended by the other speakers in your session, the chairman of your session, the technician of the respective room and the MISA TV representative. MISA TV is the online TV station that will broadcast the talks of each day. Please stay in contact with the organizers for getting the schedule.
When should I arrive in Berlin as a speaker?
You are kindly asked to arrive in good time, so you can attend the short meeting relevant to your presentation see here (link to the programme page). You will be informed of the exact time of both your session and your presentation by the organizing committee.
Can I receive a copy of the footage of my presentation?
Yes, you can. Make your request to the MISA TV representative during the meeting for speakers, or even better by sending us an email beforehand.
Prof. Dr. habil. Marcus Stück is a researcher, yoga and Biodanza teacher. He developed the first evidence based Yoga programme for children (EMYK) in 1993 in Germany and did several research (PhD, 1997, Professorial dissertation, habilitation 2007 at University of Leipzig) on the biopsychological effects on yoga programms on children, adults in comparison to other interventions (e.g. Biodanza, Respectful Communication).
Since 2003 he educates course-instructors together with colleagues in the Center of Educational Health, as a founder, in Germany, and Latvia (since 2013) in the evidence based Yoga-Trainings for children (EMYK) and adults (STRAIMY) and in the method School of Empathy. 1997 and 2005 he received for his works about Yoga with children (EMYK) and their teachers (STRAIMY; Biodanza) 2 scientific awards in Germany.
He founded the concept of mobile health laboratories (Health Cube) for the work with Biocentric Health Management under the Use of Yoga and Meditation in institutions. Since 2018 he works at the DPFA-Academy Work and Health in Leipzig and with colleagues at the International Research Academy in Leipzig (www.bionet.name). Together with Dr. Alejandra Villegas he is the director of the Biodanza School Leipzig and Baltic Biodanza school in Riga. Beside his work he is a happy grandfather and enjoyer of this beautiful life and nature.
Wissenschaftler, Yoga- und Biodanza-Lehrer. Er entwickelte 1993 das erste evidenzbasierte Yoga-Programm für Kinder (EMYK) in Deutschland und führte mehrere Forschungsarbeiten (PhD, 1997, Dissertation, Habilitation 2007 an der Universität Leipzig) zu den biopsychologischen Auswirkungen auf Yoga-Programme bei Kindern und Erwachsenen und andere Verfahren (z. B. Biodanza, Respektvolle Kommunikation) durch.
Seit 2003 bildet er gemeinsam mit Kollegen im Zentrum für Bildungsgesundheit als Gründer des Zentrums, in Deutschland und Lettland (seit 2013) in evidenzbasierten Yoga-Trainings für Kinder (EMYK) und Erwachsene (STRAIMY) im Methode School of Empathy aus. 1997 und 2005 erhielt er für seine Arbeiten über Yoga mit Kindern (EMYK) und deren Lehrern (STRAIMY; Biodanza) zwei wissenschaftliche Auszeichnungen in Deutschland.
Er gründete das Konzept mobiler Gesundheitslabors (Health Cube) für die Arbeit mit biozentrischem Gesundheitsmanagement unter Verwendung von Yoga und Meditation in Institutionen. Seit 2018 arbeitet er an der DPFA-Akademie Work and Health in Leipzig und mit Kollegen an der International Research Academy in Leipzig (www.bionet.name). Zusammen mit Dr. Alejandra Villegas ist er Direktor der Biodanza School Leipzig und der Baltic Biodanza School in Riga. Neben seiner Arbeit ist er glücklicher Großvater und Genießer dieses schönen Lebens und unserer Natur.
Kai F. Hodeck has earned a PhD in semiconductor physics at Berlin University of Technology (TU Berlin). Since then, he conducted research on biomolecules in solution at the Berlin Helmholtz Center for Materials and Energy (HZB), as well as the mechanics of biological cells at the Fraunhofer Institute for Silicate Research (Würzburg). As an associate of the Fascia Research Group at Ulm University, he studied the biomechanics and physiology of human connective tissue.
In parallel, he holds a practice of Rolfing® bodywork and therapy in Berlin, and teaches fascia manipulation for physiotherapists at VPT Berlin/Brandenburg.
Kai F. Hodeck hat an der Technischen Universität Berlin (TU Berlin) in Halbleiterphysik promoviert. Seitdem forschte am Berliner Helmholtz-Zentrum für Materialien und Energie (HZB) an Biomolekülen in Lösung sowie an der Mechanik biologischer Zellen am Fraunhofer-Institut für Silicatforschung (Würzburg). Als Mitarbeiter der Fascia Research Group der Universität Ulm untersuchte er die Biomechanik und Physiologie des menschlichen Bindegewebes.
Parallel dazu praktiziert er Rolfing® Körperarbeit und Therapie in Berlin und unterrichtet Faszienmanipulation für Physiotherapeuten am VPT Berlin / Brandenburg.
Jorge Alves is a musician and researcher. He is professor at the Escola Superior de Música do Porto and a member of the Matosinhos String Quartet. He performs regularly in Portugal and abroad, collaborating with many musicians and institutions. After finishing his graduation in Portugal, he was awarded a grant from the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation that allowed him to study for four years with Professor Tibor Varga (Sion, Switzerland) and Professor Bruno Giuranna (Cremona, Italy). Jorge Alves is the founder and president of the Portuguese Viola Association, and of the Portuguese Branch of the European String Teachers Association. Jorge Alves loves to coach and regularly holds master classes all over Portugal, as well as in the Lemmens Institute, Leuven; Maastricht Conservatory, Malta Summer Festival, Conservatório de Cosenza, Campus delle Arti, Bassano Del Grappa and Santa Maria University, Brasil; Antwerp Conservatory, Petrozavodsk State Conservatory.
Aniella is a psychologist with a master in Clinical Psychology and Psychoterapy from Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania. She is specialized in Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) being interested to understand as deep as possible human behavior. Towards the end of her university studies Aniella had the chance to get in contact with yoga and started practicing intensely, which made her re-discover spirituality.
The experience gathered with the help of yoga practice proves to be extremely useful first of all for her own personal development but also provides her a larger and more consistent basis for her work as therapist. She will speak at the Congress about the psychology of forgiveness, integrating the power of forgiveness in self-therapy and in yoga practice.
PhD in Mathematics at the Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany and author of more than 40 scientific papers and 4 books, covering topics in Knowledge Discovery and Artificial Intelligence, and developing techniques to unravel the deep structure of knowledge in various data sets. Interested in any form of authentic spirituality and how spiritual knowledge can enlarge our point of view and enrich our consciousness. Studying and teaching Yoga since 1990, as well as Kashmir Shaivism or I Ching, he is Senior Yoga teacher in Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
Has a master's degree in psychology from Copenhagen University and has studied religion and Tibetan Buddhism. In his final thesis he was elucidating esoteric models of consciousness, including the psychology of the chakras, which was later revised and published. He has been practicing and teaching yoga and meditation for more than 20 years and annually leads several silent retreats. He is authorized as a psychologist by the Danish Social Ministry and has an education in mindfulness based cognitive therapy. For more than 10 years he has been working with the integration of meditation and mindfulness into clinical practice, by developing mindfulness programs at the university clinic in Copenhagen and in psychiatric clinics. At the moment he is engaged in a book project about consciousness and the mind.
Being a very grounded person with both feet deeply placed in a highly professional life and on the other side carrying a strong attraction to the fundamental questions of existence since childhood Orsolya Gantner found yoga 15 years ago. In her own experience of the techniques described in original textbooks she started to receive answers to these existential questions that did not present to her anywhere else. The journey of self-discovery and the profound search within for answers continues in order to learn more about the Universe and herself. Since she became a yoga teacher, 7 years ago, she aims to assist her students in recognizing that yoga and spiritual practice are not distinct and separate from daily life, but by contrary a part of every moment of existence, every breath of life. In this respect yoga offers a higher perspective upon the seemingly most banal manifestations of life and reveals that everything in and outside of us is a wonderful mystery.
Cristian Barboni studied medicine in Timisoara and specialist in Neurology in Grenoble, Montpellier and Dessau. He then worked in the Department of Parkinson's, deep brain stimulation and neurodegenerative diseases in the University Hospital of Grenoble and as a specialist in dementia in Dessau. Currently Barboni runs a Practice for Neurology in Bitterfeld and has 8 years’ experience as pain therapist through isotonic contraction, elongation and relaxing techniques from Liebscher and Bracht. His focus is on electrophysiology and Doppler exploration. In addition, Barboni studied psychodrama for two years and practiced a form of group psychotherapy. His other interests include meditation, neuroscience, brain mapping and Parkinson's Paradox kinesia.
Monica Dascalu is habilitated professor at the Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Information Technology at the Politehnica University of Bucharest, Romania, where she teaches digital electronics. She also has a master degree in Journalism and Public Communication. In her scientific research activity, she is interested in artificial intelligence and microsystems’ digital design, having over 70 scientific papers, 5 books and 33 research projects. With almost 30 years of yoga practice and teaching experience, she also authored dozens of articles and 7 books on topics related to yoga, some translated in English, Hungarian and Spanish.
Magdalena Hau is a specialist in psychiatry and a yoga teacher based in London. In addition to her profession as a doctor, she has 17 years of experience in many areas of yoga and meditation and values these disciplines as an important way to live life consciously, heartfelt and in harmony. She believes that life is a journey of evolution and transformation and that yoga provides all the appropriate tools and keys to make this journey possible.
Through her years of practice, she has encountered many yoga practitioners who have cured mental health problems through their practice. She will speak about the crucial factors of spiritual experiences of kundalini awakening as opposed to clinical psychoses as well as important influences for stabilization and resilience.
Maria started her journey of self-discovery through yoga and tantra yoga in 2001 – a journey that started in Denmark and took her to Thailand, India and back. She has been with TARA centre in London as coordinating teacher since 2009. She teaches yoga, tantra yoga and meditation and facilitates special classes for women only. She runs spiritual festivals, retreats and workshops on various topics all over the world. Her style of teaching is practical and approachable, expresses a deep understanding, gained through personal experience and is animated by a great joy of life.
Maria has a degree in Philosophy from Copenhagen University and is happy to be able to integrate her educational background into her daily life and teaching practise. The degree in philosophy helped foster a contemplative approach to life and experiences which has proved very valuable in both life and work.
Maria Blandine Wegener is a teacher and life coach for Yoga and Tantra Yoga, implementing elements from Ayurveda, Psychology and a variety of yoga traditions. Gathering her first teaching experiences between 2007 and 2009 in international Tantra for Women courses and completing an extensive yoga teacher education in Denmark parallel to her university studies in psychology she integrated as a Yoga and Tantra Yoga Teacher in Deutsche Akademie für Traditionelles Yoga in Berlin, Germany from 2009.
In the past decade she has been working in various countries in Europe and Asia. Since several years Blandine is senior teacher and manager at Mahasiddha Yoga in Chiang Mai, Thailand. She teaches a variety of yoga and tantra yoga classes, workshops and retreats and coaches individuals and couples, offering practices and new perspectives to enhance happiness and direction in (couple) life.
Krzysztof Stec Ph.D. studied and researched yoga several years in Indian institutes, including the reknown Kaivalyadhama yoga institute and had the opportunity to meet and practice with many well-known yoga researchers, gurus and saints of India. In 2009, he received his Masters degree in Sports Science with a focus on Yoga at Banaras Hindu University and then spent two years as a research scientist at the University of Rajasthan, Jaipur.
He completed his Ph.D. at the Jozef Piłsudski Sports University in Warsaw, Poland, in November 2014. He has authored more than 40 scientific articles in prestigious international journals and gave several well-received presentations on yogic techniques at international conferences in Poland, India and the US. He is the author of two books on dynamic Suryanamaskar, one of which already has been translated into several languages.
Arnaldo Kaminer is a doctor and tries to integrate modern neuroscience with the ancient wisdom of yoga and meditation. Arnaldo completed his Ayurvedic studies at Reidman College in Israel, followed by six months of practice in Ayurvedic centers in India. As an Ayurvedic practitioner, Kaminer has been offering workshops and consultancy on various topics in recent years. His passion for psychiatry and neurology was the great motivation that led him to study Western general medicine. As part of his education and training Kaminer is just beginning his medical stay in the field of psychiatry. He has practiced yoga and meditation for more than 15 years and is currently teaching yoga in Malmö, Sweden.
Rune is an anthropologist and human geographer working on Central Asia and western China. He specialises in kinship and economic anthropology. Rune did his MA and PhD at Freie Universität Berlin and has since been a postdoc in Bonn, Berlin, New York and Copenhagen. He has conducted fieldwork in Indonesia, China and Kyrgyzstan. In the past decade he has devoted special attention to the Uyghurs in China’s northwesternmost region Xinjiang.
His current research project concerns written narratives and textual strategies of Uyghurs in Xinjiang and their response to rapid social transformation, political oppression and religious resurgence. In his talk at the congress, he reflects the yogic concept of resonance on anthropology – leading to questions of who we are, what happens around us and which parts of reality we experience.
Dhanyata is a musician and health&lifestyle coach. Born and raised in Switzerland, she shot up as a prodigy pianist at a very young age. However due to the immense pressure she experienced serious health challenges in her early twenties that lead her to rethink how she was living her life. Leaving behind her career, she journeyed to India and across several countries to meet with indigenous healers, spiritual masters, shamans and scientists. She soaked up various teachings and studied to become a health practitioner (Hp) herself. During her masters studies in complementary medicine and cultural sciences at Europa-Universität VIADRINA in Frankfurt (Oder) she researched yogic breathing practices (pranayama) and heart rate variability. Throughout her studies she was introduced to the theoretical concepts of resonance that reached far beyond sound, but is present in all forms of communication and exchange. She has since been researching many forms of positive communication at the VIADRINA - the field in which she is currently pursuing her PhD.
Chloe Hünefeld, is a natural therapist and international yoga teacher. She practices the traditional yoga path since 1995 with a main focus in tantra yoga, hatha yoga and karma yoga. Trained in alternative medicine and psychology, she is teaching daily preventive health methods of the traditional yoga and Ayurveda in theory and practice, at the Deutsche Akademie für traditionelles Yoga e. V.
Besides developing the Berlin centre of the academy, including the ashram and the health practice, she is co-founder of the trust for the ‘Advancement of Traditional Yoga’ (Stiftung zur Förderung des traditionellen Yoga). Her classes of Hatha Yoga, Tantra Yoga (here especially Kashmir Shaivism) and Karma Yoga can be attained regularly in Berlin and occasionally in other European countries along with various seminars and retreats as the “The Spiritual Enneagram Seminar”, “The Archetypes of the Soul” and others. She is coordinator of the congress.
Ivo Strasser studied medicine at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University in Munich and received his doctorate in 2013 as a physician in the field of pediatric cardiology. From August 2013 to July 2014, he practiced as a pediatrician at the Friedrich Alexander University Hospital in Erlangen, Germany. From November 2014 to July 2018 Mr. Strasser worked as an assistant physician in general pediatrics in the municipal hospital Fürth. Currently he is assistant physician researching child and adolescent psychiatry / psychosomatics at the University of Erlangen.
From 2009 he started intense yoga practice and education, and becoming a certified yoga teacher in 2014, when he started teaching, specialized in Hatha and Laya Yoga. In the congress he will give us a preview of his research in clinical applications of yoga regarding gastritis.
Doru-Beniamin Bodea graduated the Faculty of Physics, Babeş -Bolyai University, Cluj Napoca, achieving a master of science degree in quantum field theory. He holds a PhD in theoretical physics, more precisely in collision theory (atomic and nuclear physics). He did his post-doctoral studies in Bordeaux University and Max Plank Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems, Dresden where he specialized in the physics of very low temperatures and quantum phase transitions. He started yoga practice in his early 20’s. Soon after he became a yoga teacher and continued to teach yoga since now more than 25 years, holding international workshops and retreats.
Due to this, he had the possibility to combine the constant interest towards understanding the principles and laws governing the physics of the universe with a continuous exploration of his own inner universe through the practice of yoga. He believes that both science and spirituality represent expressions of the innate human tendency towards achieving perfection and thus he is aiming to find modalities to interconnect these two important areas of life. He is head of the scientific committee of the congress.
Swami Mahalayananda (initiated as a Swami in 2001 in Rishikesh) has 35 years of experience as international teacher and lecturer in yoga and Tantra Yoga, as well as starting yoga schools in different countries. An unexpected and profound spiritual experience and awakening at the age of 24 made him quit law school and take up spiritual search which has been ongoing since then.
He has a passion for Kashmir Shaivism, Atma Vichara and spiritual art, starting his musical education from young age. This spiritual search is doubled with 28 years of experience as a clinical psychotherapist, with specialty in development and trauma psychology.
Taija Stoat (PsM) is a recognised expert in criminal psychology regarding assessing and dealing with negative emotions and destructive and manipulative behaviour. She is frequently referred by the media and regularly gives international talks and trainings on the subject. In her work as psychologist she hence aims to aid her clients, students and audiences to transform harmful aspects into something beneficial.
In this congress she is presenting the results of most recent scientific studies on psychological effects of spiritual practice and pinpointing the importance of the concept of emotional resonance. She has practiced Yoga and Tantra Yoga since 2007 and is certified yoga teacher by Atman Federation since 2015. She is currently finalising her PhD in University of Helsinki and works as Managing Partner in a company specialised in psychological assessments.
Advaita Stoian is an advanced practitioner, teacher, author, researcher, international life coach and lecturer, who has been practicing and teaching Yoga and Tantra Yoga for more than 25 years within several yoga organisations. His practical knowledge unites with his modern scientific formation, which results in highly effective guidance for the practitioner, and is well adapted to the views of our contemporary world.
He is author of Tantra Intensive Course which is taught throughout the world. Annually he lectures at many international retreats and conferences of Yoga, Tantra and Meditation, including the International Meditation Retreat for Revealing the Supreme Self, Tantra Festivals, different workshops for spiritualising relationships, and the valued Maha Vidya Retreats.
He is also a prolific proponent of current sociological issues, speaking at international politic conferences to introduce fundamental concepts that can be used to shape a broader understanding of human rights: spiritual human rights, soul ecology, and hygiene of the consciousness. One of Advaita’s main purposes is to provide the opportunity for many people to come into contact and deeply understand the amazing value of the traditional spiritual practices.
Dr. Jean Marie A.T. Beuckels, DO (doctor of osteopathy)
Dr. Jean Marie A.T. Beuckels, DO started his osteopathic journey 30 years ago and studied at different osteopathic institutes in Europe, where he received different DO-degrees in osteopathy. After completing his BSc in Osteopathic Medicine at University of Westminster and his MSc in Osteopathy at University of Greenwich, Jean Marie obtained a doctorate in medical science through the department of osteopathic medicine at the Witten/Herdecke University in Germany.
Currently Jean Marie works as an osteopathic practitioner in Belgium. He teaches as Head of Department of osteopathic Medicine clinical osteopathy to medical students of the Faculty of Health at the Witten/Herdecke University and is appointed as senior docent at the HS-Fresenius, University of Applied Science in Idstein (Germany), where he teaches the full-time students in a Bachelor-Masters programme for osteopathy.
Next to his strong fascination for pluralism in osteopathic manual medicine, Beuckels’ interests are situated within the panorama of osteopathic diagnostic models and related osteosophical conceptualisations and medical theories, that might underpin the clinical observations of resonance and causality interactions of osteopathic ontogenesis.
Sat Bir Singh Khalsa, Ph.D. has conducted research on yoga for physical and psychological health since 2001 and is a practitioner/instructor of Kundalini Yoga as taught by Yogi Bhajan since 1971. He is Research Director for the Kundalini Research Institute, Research Associate at the Benson Henry Institute for Mind Body Medicine, Research Affiliate at the Osher Center for Integrative Medicine, and Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. His research has evaluated yoga for insomnia, chronic stress, anxiety disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder and mental health in public schools. Dr. Khalsa works with the International Association of Yoga Therapists promoting yoga research as scientific director for the annual Symposium on Yoga Research and editor-in-chief of the International Journal of Yoga Therapy. He is author of the Harvard Medical School ebook Your Brain on Yoga, and chief editor of the medical textbook The Principles and Practice of Yoga in Health Care.