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Locality: Devon, Alberta

Phone: +1 780-903-0713



Address: 7 Moraine St. Devon, Alberta T9G 1C4 Devon, AB, Canada

Website: www.priyayoga.ca

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Priya Yoga 02.12.2020

Priya Yoga Wednesday, November 11; 30 Day Challenge @ 5:45 am, Flow Fusion @6:00 pm and Restorative @ 7:30 all all still being taught via Zoom. Please join me for the classes.

Priya Yoga 04.11.2020

This was written by my friend Robert please take the time to read it. Image what is it?

Priya Yoga 31.10.2020

Dear Fellow Spiritual Travelers, Greetings to all of you. I trust that you are able to stay balanced during these unusual times. As I’ve mentioned previously,... we currently have the illusion of being in Kali Yuga, the dark age. Unfortunately there are forces trying to preserve the illusion so it’s up to us to dispel the darkness and bring in the sunshine of Sat Yuga, the Golden Age. We do this by staying focused on our regular spiritual practices, meditation, pranayama and yoga asana, plus whatever we can do to help the world around us. This year, from July 20th to August 19th is an auspicious time in the Vedic calendar to receive Divine blessings, prosperity, protection and the removal of obstacles. During this month long period, Lakshmi, the archetypal energy of abundance, grace and beauty, is said to overflow to all who seek her blessings. Tuesdays and Fridays are always important days for remembering the Divine Mother or Shakti, the animating force of the Universe, but are even more significant during this time. Tuesdays the focus is on Parvati or Gauri, the wife of Shiva, who brings protection, while Friday is for Lakshmi, who brings every kind of wealthfinancial, spiritual, physical and emotional. Recognizing them on these days helps to remove anxiety, confusion, poverty and ill health, and bestows peace, radiance, prosperity, and the fulfillment of pure desires. During this period, we should try to eat a more simple, pure diet, follow our spiritual practices, doing our best to be pure, truthful and compassionate in our thoughts, words and actions and staying in harmony with our life’s true purpose. While this whole period is auspicious, two days are particularly special this year. July 31st, is known as Sri Vara Lakshmi Vratam. It is said that on this day Mother Lakshmi will grant every kind of auspicious boon. These divine gifts are often beyond normal comprehension and can be the fulfillment of desires that we never thought possible. Every day during this period, but especially on this day chant 108 repetitions of the mantra OM SRIM MAHALAKSHMI NAMAH August 3rd, is the full moon and is known as Rakhi Purnima. This day honors the special bonds of affection between brothers and sisters. Traditionally the sisters tie a silk thread called rakhi on their brother's wrist and pray for their well being and brothers promise to take care of their sisters. A thread could also be tied by a wife, a daughter or mother and saints will often tie a rakhi to the wrists of people who came seeking their blessings. Nowadays, gifts are exchanged and some tie rakhi onto neighbors and close friends signifying a peaceful co-existence for everyone. The deeper meaning of this day is to make a life long pledge to practice moral, spiritual and cultural values, bringing harmony and peaceful coexistence to the whole human race. If you have a brother or sister, honor them in some way on this day or honor a loved one. This is also a day for honoring Ganesh, the remover of obstacles, who is considered to be everyone’s older brother. Enjoy this Vedic lunar month, celebrate its festivals and you never know, we might create enough love and harmony to dispel the current darkness. With love and blessings Roger Namaste

Priya Yoga 27.10.2020

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