

his traditional Tantrik practice is truly inspiring. He has been empowered as a Guru and lineage holder in the Shivoham Lineage. In 2018, Bhairav completed a 6-year initiation with Guruji Raj Kumar. First, under the direct guidance of Swami Vivekananda Saraswati in India, and later in 2009, he met Guruji Raj Kumar of the right-handed path of traditional tantra of India with Shivoham. He has been studying and practicing Yoga and Tantra for over 20 years. He has been working persistently for over a decade to bring Anuttara Ashram to fruition.īhairav is a wacky, fun-loving, and a rather humoristic yogi- seemingly skilled in more than just yoga and meditation. Read moreĪrtemis and Bhairav-The Power of Tantra.: Founder of Anuttara Ashramīhairav bought 100 acres of nearly raw land with a vision to create a space of peacefulness and solitude for the awakening of love in its most practical form - the act of giving. Davies on poetry and dance projects exploring themes of love, connection, heartbreak, and the stories that live in our bodies. She frequently collaborates with dance artist Olivia C. Also a spoken word poet, Julie has twice represented Vancouver in the Women of the World Poetry Slam and was a part of the Vancouver Poetry Slam Team. Her essay, “Why Lying Broken in a Pile on Your Bedroom Floor is a Good Idea,” went viral, with 504,641 views and 25,033 shares on Facebook in 2017 alone and counting. Julie has an MA in English Literature from McGill University. Her first book, Secrets of the Eternal Moon Phase Goddesses: Meditations on Desire, Relationships, and the Art of Being Broken (SkyLight Paths 2016) explored a set of Tantric moon goddesses who invite us to think about the messier aspects of life, including desire, anger, loneliness, and heartbreak. She has been practicing yoga and other forms of movement and mindfulness for over 20 years. Julie Peters is a yoga teacher, writer, and yoga studio owner in Vancouver, BC. In seeking answers to these questions―supported by yogic wisdom, modern research into psychology and sociology, and nightly meditation and journaling practices―you will find empowerment in discovering who you are and what you truly desire. Each goddess prompts you to explore some aspect of relationship, such as loneliness, true love, equality, instinct, learning from the other, and learning to be alone. This introduction to Tantric mythology as a contemporary resource for personal and spiritual growth guides you to reach into your pain and ask the larger questions about your relationships, not only with your lover but also with your community and with yourself.
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But what are we missing when we overlook the ugliness, fear, anger and vulnerability of being in pieces? The Nityas, or the Eternal Moon Phase Goddesses of Tantric philosophy, teach us that we miss the empowerment of the full human experience and the growth that comes from renewing ourselves again and again. During these times it is easy to focus on our human frailty and to want nothing more than to be whole again. Wholeness Is Limiting―Possibilities Emerge When We're in PiecesĮveryone experiences brokenness at some point in their lives―a romantic relationship fails, a job ends, a dream dies, an illness emerges.
