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Born in San Francisco, Iyengar Yoga Teacher, Tony Eason has been a student of Yoga for fifteen years.
As a road cyclist, Tony came to yoga for the benefits of stretching.
For five years he studied under Yoga Teacher Mary Friedland. Tony continued to develop his personal practice and teaching skills with the guidance of Yoga Teachers: Kathy Alef, Ben Thomas, Tommijean Thomas PhD, Jaki Nett, and Nora Burnett. He apprenticed under Certified Iyengar Yoga Teacher, Janet MacLeod.
He is a graduate of the Two-year Advanced Teacher Training Program of the Iyengar Yoga Institute of San Francisco.
His classes are based on the traditions of B.K.S. Iyengar.
Through Hatha yoga classes, he teaches students to pay attention to the alignment of their bodies, to become aware of the breath, and to control the mind.
Presently, Tony teaches classes, seminars, and substitute teaches at: James Howell Studio, Club One, the San Francisco Tennis Club, Common Circle Education, and the Gray Area Foundation for the Arts
Cyclist, beginners, seasoned yoga students, and everyone else, are encouraged to attend his yoga classes.
Private lessons & corporate classes are available.
For More information, please visit:
Born in San Francisco, Iyengar Yoga Teacher, Tony Eason has been a student of Yoga for fifteen years.
As a road cyclist, Tony came to yoga for the benefits of stretching.
For five years he studied under Yoga Teacher Mary Friedland. Tony continued to develop his personal practice and teaching skills with the guidance of Yoga Teachers: Kathy Alef, Ben Thomas, Tommijean Thomas PhD, Jaki Nett, and Nora Burnett. He apprenticed under Certified Iyengar Yoga Teacher, Janet MacLeod.
He is a graduate of the Two-year Advanced Teacher Training Program of the Iyengar Yoga Institute of San Francisco.
His classes are based on the traditions of B.K.S. Iyengar.
Through Hatha yoga classes, he teaches students to pay attention to the alignment of their bodies, to become aware of the breath, and to control the mind.
Presently, Tony teaches classes, seminars, and substitute teaches at: James Howell Studio, Club One, the San Francisco Tennis Club, Common Circle Education, and the Gray Area Foundation for the Arts
Cyclist, beginners, seasoned yoga students, and everyone else, are encouraged to attend his yoga classes.
For more information, please visit:
Born in San Francisco, Iyengar Yoga Teacher, Tony Eason has been a student of Yoga for fifteen years.
As a road cyclist, Tony came to yoga for the benefits of stretching.
For five years he studied under Yoga Teacher Mary Friedland. Tony continued to develop his personal practice and teaching skills with the guidance of Yoga Teachers: Kathy Alef, Ben Thomas, Tommijean Thomas PhD, Jaki Nett, and Nora Burnett. He apprenticed under Certified Iyengar Yoga Teacher, Janet MacLeod.
He is a graduate of the Two-year Advanced Teacher Training Program of the Iyengar Yoga Institute of San Francisco.
His classes are based on the traditions of B.K.S. Iyengar.
Through Hatha yoga classes, he teaches students to pay attention to the alignment of their bodies, to become aware of the breath, and to control the mind.
Presently, Tony teaches classes, seminars, and substitute teaches at: James Howell Studio, Club One, the San Francisco Tennis Club, Common Circle Education, and the Gray Area Foundation for the Arts
Cyclist, beginners, seasoned yoga students, and everyone else, are encouraged to attend his yoga classes.
Private lessons & corporate classes are available.
For More information, please visit:
Born in San Francisco, Iyengar Yoga Teacher, Tony Eason has been a student of Yoga for fifteen years.
As a road cyclist, Tony came to yoga for the benefits of stretching.
For five years he studied under Yoga Teacher Mary Friedland. Tony continued to develop his personal practice and teaching skills with the guidance of Yoga Teachers: Kathy Alef, Ben Thomas, Tommijean Thomas PhD, Jaki Nett, and Nora Burnett. He apprenticed under Certified Iyengar Yoga Teacher, Janet MacLeod.
He is a graduate of the Two-year Advanced Teacher Training Program of the Iyengar Yoga Institute of San Francisco.
His classes are based on the traditions of B.K.S. Iyengar.
Through Hatha yoga classes, he teaches students to pay attention to the alignment of their bodies, to become aware of the breath, and to control the mind.
Presently, Tony teaches classes, seminars, and substitute teaches at: James Howell Studio, Club One, the San Francisco Tennis Club, Common Circle Education, and the Gray Area Foundation for the Arts
Cyclist, beginners, seasoned yoga students, and everyone else, are encouraged to attend his yoga classes.
Private lessons & corporate classes are available.
For More information, please visit:
Born in San Francisco, Iyengar Yoga Teacher, Tony Eason has been a student of Yoga for fifteen years.
As a road cyclist, Tony came to yoga for the benefits of stretching.
For five years he studied under Yoga Teacher Mary Friedland. Tony continued to develop his personal practice and teaching skills with the guidance of Yoga Teachers: Kathy Alef, Ben Thomas, Tommijean Thomas PhD, Jaki Nett, and Nora Burnett. He apprenticed under Certified Iyengar Yoga Teacher, Janet MacLeod.
He is a graduate of the Two-year Advanced Teacher Training Program of the Iyengar Yoga Institute of San Francisco.
His classes are based on the traditions of B.K.S. Iyengar.
Through Hatha yoga classes, he teaches students to pay attention to the alignment of their bodies, to become aware of the breath, and to control the mind.
Presently, Tony teaches classes, seminars, and substitute teaches at: James Howell Studio, Club One, the San Francisco Tennis Club, Common Circle Education, and the Gray Area Foundation for the Arts
Cyclist, beginners, seasoned yoga students, and everyone else, are encouraged to attend his yoga classes.
Private lessons & corporate classes are available.
For More information, please visit:
Born in San Francisco, Iyengar Yoga Teacher, Tony Eason has been a student of Yoga for fifteen years.
As a road cyclist, Tony came to yoga for the benefits of stretching.
For five years he studied under Yoga Teacher Mary Friedland. Tony continued to develop his personal practice and teaching skills with the guidance of Yoga Teachers: Kathy Alef, Ben Thomas, Tommijean Thomas PhD, Jaki Nett, and Nora Burnett. He apprenticed under Certified Iyengar Yoga Teacher, Janet MacLeod.
He is a graduate of the Two-year Advanced Teacher Training Program of the Iyengar Yoga Institute of San Francisco.
His classes are based on the traditions of B.K.S. Iyengar.
Through Hatha yoga classes, he teaches students to pay attention to the alignment of their bodies, to become aware of the breath, and to control the mind.
Presently, Tony teaches classes, seminars, and substitute teaches at: James Howell Studio, Club One, the San Francisco Tennis Club, Common Circle Education, and the Gray Area Foundation for the Arts
Cyclist, beginners, seasoned yoga students, and everyone else, are encouraged to attend his yoga classes.
Private lessons & corporate classes are available.
For More information, please visit:
Born in San Francisco, Iyengar Yoga Teacher, Tony Eason has been a student of Yoga for fifteen years.
As a road cyclist, Tony came to yoga for the benefits of stretching.
For five years he studied under Yoga Teacher Mary Friedland. Tony continued to develop his personal practice and teaching skills with the guidance of Yoga Teachers: Kathy Alef, Ben Thomas, Tommijean Thomas PhD, Jaki Nett, and Nora Burnett. He apprenticed under Certified Iyengar Yoga Teacher, Janet MacLeod.
He is a graduate of the Two-year Advanced Teacher Training Program of the Iyengar Yoga Institute of San Francisco.
His classes are based on the traditions of B.K.S. Iyengar.
Through Hatha yoga classes, he teaches students to pay attention to the alignment of their bodies, to become aware of the breath, and to control the mind.
Presently, Tony teaches classes, seminars, and substitute teaches at: James Howell Studio, Club One, the San Francisco Tennis Club, Common Circle Education, and the Gray Area Foundation for the Arts
Cyclist, beginners, seasoned yoga students, and everyone else, are encouraged to attend his yoga classes.
Private lessons & corporate classes are available.
For More information, please visit:
Born in San Francisco, Iyengar Yoga Teacher, Tony Eason has been a student of Yoga for fifteen years.
As a road cyclist, Tony came to yoga for the benefits of stretching.
For five years he studied under Yoga Teacher Mary Friedland. Tony continued to develop his personal practice and teaching skills with the guidance of Yoga Teachers: Kathy Alef, Ben Thomas, Tommijean Thomas PhD, Jaki Nett, and Nora Burnett. He apprenticed under Certified Iyengar Yoga Teacher, Janet MacLeod.
He is a graduate of the Two-year Advanced Teacher Training Program of the Iyengar Yoga Institute of San Francisco.
His classes are based on the traditions of B.K.S. Iyengar.
Through Hatha yoga classes, he teaches students to pay attention to the alignment of their bodies, to become aware of the breath, and to control the mind.
Presently, Tony teaches classes, seminars, and substitute teaches at: James Howell Studio, Club One, the San Francisco Tennis Club, Common Circle Education, and the Gray Area Foundation for the Arts
Cyclist, beginners, seasoned yoga students, and everyone else, are encouraged to attend his yoga classes.
For more information, please visit:
Born in San Francisco, Iyengar Yoga Teacher, Tony Eason has been a student of Yoga for fifteen years.
As a road cyclist, Tony came to yoga for the benefits of stretching.
For five years he studied under Yoga Teacher Mary Friedland. Tony continued to develop his personal practice and teaching skills with the guidance of Yoga Teachers: Kathy Alef, Ben Thomas, Tommijean Thomas PhD, Jaki Nett, and Nora Burnett. He apprenticed under Certified Iyengar Yoga Teacher, Janet MacLeod.
He is a graduate of the Two-year Advanced Teacher Training Program of the Iyengar Yoga Institute of San Francisco.
His classes are based on the traditions of B.K.S. Iyengar.
Through Hatha yoga classes, he teaches students to pay attention to the alignment of their bodies, to become aware of the breath, and to control the mind.
Presently, Tony teaches classes, seminars, and substitute teaches at: James Howell Studio, Club One, the San Francisco Tennis Club, Common Circle Education, and the Gray Area Foundation for the Arts
Cyclist, beginners, seasoned yoga students, and everyone else, are encouraged to attend his yoga classes.
Private lessons & corporate classes are available.
For More information, please visit:
Born in San Francisco, Iyengar Yoga Teacher, Tony Eason has been a student of Yoga for fifteen years.
As a road cyclist, Tony came to yoga for the benefits of stretching.
For five years he studied under Yoga Teacher Mary Friedland. Tony continued to develop his personal practice and teaching skills with the guidance of Yoga Teachers: Kathy Alef, Ben Thomas, Tommijean Thomas PhD, Jaki Nett, and Nora Burnett. He apprenticed under Certified Iyengar Yoga Teacher, Janet MacLeod.
He is a graduate of the Two-year Advanced Teacher Training Program of the Iyengar Yoga Institute of San Francisco.
His classes are based on the traditions of B.K.S. Iyengar.
Through Hatha yoga classes, he teaches students to pay attention to the alignment of their bodies, to become aware of the breath, and to control the mind.
Presently, Tony teaches classes, seminars, and substitute teaches at: James Howell Studio, Club One, the San Francisco Tennis Club, Common Circle Education, and the Gray Area Foundation for the Arts
Cyclist, beginners, seasoned yoga students, and everyone else, are encouraged to attend his yoga classes.
Private lessons & corporate classes are available.
For More information, please visit:
Born in San Francisco, Iyengar Yoga Teacher, Tony Eason has been a student of Yoga for fifteen years.
As a road cyclist, Tony came to yoga for the benefits of stretching.
For five years he studied under Yoga Teacher Mary Friedland. Tony continued to develop his personal practice and teaching skills with the guidance of Yoga Teachers: Kathy Alef, Ben Thomas, Tommijean Thomas PhD, Jaki Nett, and Nora Burnett. He apprenticed under Certified Iyengar Yoga Teacher, Janet MacLeod.
He is a graduate of the Two-year Advanced Teacher Training Program of the Iyengar Yoga Institute of San Francisco.
His classes are based on the traditions of B.K.S. Iyengar.
Through Hatha yoga classes, he teaches students to pay attention to the alignment of their bodies, to become aware of the breath, and to control the mind.
Presently, Tony teaches classes, seminars, and substitute teaches at: James Howell Studio, Club One, the San Francisco Tennis Club, Common Circle Education, and the Gray Area Foundation for the Arts
Cyclist, beginners, seasoned yoga students, and everyone else, are encouraged to attend his yoga classes.
Private lessons & corporate classes are available.
For More information, please visit:
Born in San Francisco, Iyengar Yoga Teacher, Tony Eason has been a student of Yoga for fifteen years.
As a road cyclist, Tony came to yoga for the benefits of stretching.
For five years he studied under Yoga Teacher Mary Friedland. Tony continued to develop his personal practice and teaching skills with the guidance of Yoga Teachers: Kathy Alef, Ben Thomas, Tommijean Thomas PhD, Jaki Nett, and Nora Burnett. He apprenticed under Certified Iyengar Yoga Teacher, Janet MacLeod.
He is a graduate of the Two-year Advanced Teacher Training Program of the Iyengar Yoga Institute of San Francisco.
His classes are based on the traditions of B.K.S. Iyengar.
Through Hatha yoga classes, he teaches students to pay attention to the alignment of their bodies, to become aware of the breath, and to control the mind.
Presently, Tony teaches classes, seminars, and substitute teaches at: James Howell Studio, Club One, the San Francisco Tennis Club, Common Circle Education, and the Gray Area Foundation for the Arts
Cyclist, beginners, seasoned yoga students, and everyone else, are encouraged to attend his yoga classes.
Private lessons & corporate classes are available.
Born in San Francisco, Iyengar Yoga Teacher, Tony Eason has been a student of Yoga for fifteen years.
As a road cyclist, Tony came to yoga for the benefits of stretching.
For five years he studied under Yoga Teacher Mary Friedland. Tony continued to develop his personal practice and teaching skills with the guidance of Yoga Teachers: Kathy Alef, Ben Thomas, Tommijean Thomas PhD, Jaki Nett, and Nora Burnett. He apprenticed under Certified Iyengar Yoga Teacher, Janet MacLeod.
He is a graduate of the Two-year Advanced Teacher Training Program of the Iyengar Yoga Institute of San Francisco.
His classes are based on the traditions of B.K.S. Iyengar.
Through Hatha yoga classes, he teaches students to pay attention to the alignment of their bodies, to become aware of the breath, and to control the mind.
Presently, Tony teaches classes, seminars, and substitute teaches at: James Howell Studio, Club One, the San Francisco Tennis Club, Common Circle Education, and the Gray Area Foundation for the Arts
Cyclist, beginners, seasoned yoga students, and everyone else, are encouraged to attend his yoga classes.
Private lessons & corporate classes are available.
For More information, please visit:
Born in San Francisco, Iyengar Yoga Teacher, Tony Eason has been a student of Yoga for fifteen years.
As a road cyclist, Tony came to yoga for the benefits of stretching.
For five years he studied under Yoga Teacher Mary Friedland. Tony continued to develop his personal practice and teaching skills with the guidance of Yoga Teachers: Kathy Alef, Ben Thomas, Tommijean Thomas PhD, Jaki Nett, and Nora Burnett. He apprenticed under Certified Iyengar Yoga Teacher, Janet MacLeod.
He is a graduate of the Two-year Advanced Teacher Training Program of the Iyengar Yoga Institute of San Francisco.
His classes are based on the traditions of B.K.S. Iyengar.
Through Hatha yoga classes, he teaches students to pay attention to the alignment of their bodies, to become aware of the breath, and to control the mind.
Presently, Tony teaches classes, seminars, and substitute teaches at: James Howell Studio, Club One, the San Francisco Tennis Club, Common Circle Education, and the Gray Area Foundation for the Arts
Cyclist, beginners, seasoned yoga students, and everyone else, are encouraged to attend his yoga classes.
Private lessons & corporate classes are available.
For More information, please visit:
Born in San Francisco, Iyengar Yoga Teacher, Tony Eason has been a student of Yoga for fifteen years.
As a road cyclist, Tony came to yoga for the benefits of stretching.
For five years he studied under Yoga Teacher Mary Friedland. Tony continued to develop his personal practice and teaching skills with the guidance of Yoga Teachers: Kathy Alef, Ben Thomas, Tommijean Thomas PhD, Jaki Nett, and Nora Burnett. He apprenticed under Certified Iyengar Yoga Teacher, Janet MacLeod.
He is a graduate of the Two-year Advanced Teacher Training Program of the Iyengar Yoga Institute of San Francisco.
His classes are based on the traditions of B.K.S. Iyengar.
Through Hatha yoga classes, he teaches students to pay attention to the alignment of their bodies, to become aware of the breath, and to control the mind.
Presently, Tony teaches classes, seminars, and substitute teaches at: James Howell Studio, Club One, the San Francisco Tennis Club, Common Circle Education, and the Gray Area Foundation for the Arts
Cyclist, beginners, seasoned yoga students, and everyone else, are encouraged to attend his yoga classes.
For more information, please visit:
Born in San Francisco, Iyengar Yoga Teacher, Tony Eason has been a student of Yoga for fifteen years.
As a road cyclist, Tony came to yoga for the benefits of stretching.
For five years he studied under Yoga Teacher Mary Friedland. Tony continued to develop his personal practice and teaching skills with the guidance of Yoga Teachers: Kathy Alef, Ben Thomas, Tommijean Thomas PhD, Jaki Nett, and Nora Burnett. He apprenticed under Certified Iyengar Yoga Teacher, Janet MacLeod.
He is a graduate of the Two-year Advanced Teacher Training Program of the Iyengar Yoga Institute of San Francisco.
His classes are based on the traditions of B.K.S. Iyengar.
Through Hatha yoga classes, he teaches students to pay attention to the alignment of their bodies, to become aware of the breath, and to control the mind.
Presently, Tony teaches classes, seminars, and substitute teaches at: James Howell Studio, Club One, the San Francisco Tennis Club, Common Circle Education, and the Gray Area Foundation for the Arts
Cyclist, beginners, seasoned yoga students, and everyone else, are encouraged to attend his yoga classes.
Private lessons & corporate classes are available.
For More information, please visit:
Born in San Francisco, Iyengar Yoga Teacher, Tony Eason has been a student of Yoga for fifteen years.
As a road cyclist, Tony came to yoga for the benefits of stretching.
For five years he studied under Yoga Teacher Mary Friedland. Tony continued to develop his personal practice and teaching skills with the guidance of Yoga Teachers: Kathy Alef, Ben Thomas, Tommijean Thomas PhD, Jaki Nett, and Nora Burnett. He apprenticed under Certified Iyengar Yoga Teacher, Janet MacLeod.
He is a graduate of the Two-year Advanced Teacher Training Program of the Iyengar Yoga Institute of San Francisco.
His classes are based on the traditions of B.K.S. Iyengar.
Through Hatha yoga classes, he teaches students to pay attention to the alignment of their bodies, to become aware of the breath, and to control the mind.
Presently, Tony teaches classes, seminars, and substitute teaches at: James Howell Studio, Club One, the San Francisco Tennis Club, Common Circle Education, and the Gray Area Foundation for the Arts
Cyclist, beginners, seasoned yoga students, and everyone else, are encouraged to attend his yoga classes.
Private lessons & corporate classes are available.
For More information, please visit:
Born in San Francisco, Iyengar Yoga Teacher, Tony Eason has been a student of Yoga for fifteen years.
As a road cyclist, Tony came to yoga for the benefits of stretching.
For five years he studied under Yoga Teacher Mary Friedland. Tony continued to develop his personal practice and teaching skills with the guidance of Yoga Teachers: Kathy Alef, Ben Thomas, Tommijean Thomas PhD, Jaki Nett, and Nora Burnett. He apprenticed under Certified Iyengar Yoga Teacher, Janet MacLeod.
He is a graduate of the Two-year Advanced Teacher Training Program of the Iyengar Yoga Institute of San Francisco.
His classes are based on the traditions of B.K.S. Iyengar.
Through Hatha yoga classes, he teaches students to pay attention to the alignment of their bodies, to become aware of the breath, and to control the mind.
Presently, Tony teaches classes, seminars, and substitute teaches at: James Howell Studio, Club One, the San Francisco Tennis Club, Common Circle Education, and the Gray Area Foundation for the Arts
Cyclist, beginners, seasoned yoga students, and everyone else, are encouraged to attend his yoga classes.
Private lessons & corporate classes are available.
For More information, please visit:
Born in San Francisco, Iyengar Yoga Teacher, Tony Eason has been a student of Yoga for fifteen years.
As a road cyclist, Tony came to yoga for the benefits of stretching.
For five years he studied under Yoga Teacher Mary Friedland. Tony continued to develop his personal practice and teaching skills with the guidance of Yoga Teachers: Kathy Alef, Ben Thomas, Tommijean Thomas PhD, Jaki Nett, and Nora Burnett. He apprenticed under Certified Iyengar Yoga Teacher, Janet MacLeod.
He is a graduate of the Two-year Advanced Teacher Training Program of the Iyengar Yoga Institute of San Francisco.
His classes are based on the traditions of B.K.S. Iyengar.
Through Hatha yoga classes, he teaches students to pay attention to the alignment of their bodies, to become aware of the breath, and to control the mind.
Presently, Tony teaches classes, seminars, and substitute teaches at: James Howell Studio, Club One, the San Francisco Tennis Club, Common Circle Education, and the Gray Area Foundation for the Arts
Cyclist, beginners, seasoned yoga students, and everyone else, are encouraged to attend his yoga classes.
Private lessons & corporate classes are available.
For More information, please visit:
Born in San Francisco, Iyengar Yoga Teacher, Tony Eason has been a student of Yoga for fifteen years.
As a road cyclist, Tony came to yoga for the benefits of stretching.
For five years he studied under Yoga Teacher Mary Friedland. Tony continued to develop his personal practice and teaching skills with the guidance of Yoga Teachers: Kathy Alef, Ben Thomas, Tommijean Thomas PhD, Jaki Nett, and Nora Burnett. He apprenticed under Certified Iyengar Yoga Teacher, Janet MacLeod.
He is a graduate of the Two-year Advanced Teacher Training Program of the Iyengar Yoga Institute of San Francisco.
His classes are based on the traditions of B.K.S. Iyengar.
Through Hatha yoga classes, he teaches students to pay attention to the alignment of their bodies, to become aware of the breath, and to control the mind.
Presently, Tony teaches classes, seminars, and substitute teaches at: James Howell Studio, Club One, the San Francisco Tennis Club, Common Circle Education, and the Gray Area Foundation for the Arts
Cyclist, beginners, seasoned yoga students, and everyone else, are encouraged to attend his yoga classes.
For more information, please visit:
Born in San Francisco, Iyengar Yoga Teacher, Tony Eason has been a student of Yoga for fifteen years.
As a road cyclist, Tony came to yoga for the benefits of stretching.
For five years he studied under Yoga Teacher Mary Friedland. Tony continued to develop his personal practice and teaching skills with the guidance of Yoga Teachers: Kathy Alef, Ben Thomas, Tommijean Thomas PhD, Jaki Nett, and Nora Burnett. He apprenticed under Certified Iyengar Yoga Teacher, Janet MacLeod.
He is a graduate of the Two-year Advanced Teacher Training Program of the Iyengar Yoga Institute of San Francisco.
His classes are based on the traditions of B.K.S. Iyengar.
Through Hatha yoga classes, he teaches students to pay attention to the alignment of their bodies, to become aware of the breath, and to control the mind.
Presently, Tony teaches classes, seminars, and substitute teaches at: James Howell Studio, Club One, the San Francisco Tennis Club, Common Circle Education, and the Gray Area Foundation for the Arts
Cyclist, beginners, seasoned yoga students, and everyone else, are encouraged to attend his yoga classes.
Private lessons & corporate classes are available.
For More information, please visit:
On a rounded mountain peak above the Kocher valley lies Comburg, which the Count of Rothenburg-Comburg donated to the Benedictine Order in 1078, which established a monastery here. The new monastery at first stood under the protection of the Staufers.
The monastery experienced its first heyday in the 12th century under Abbot Hartwig (1104-1139). The abbot also donated two of the extremely precious pieces of the furnishings still preserved today: the gilded "antependium", which adorns the altar table and the Romanesque wheel-shaped chandelier. n the course of the 12th century, additional builders were erected: the Cloister (Kreuzgang), around which the most important monastery buildings were grouped, and the Chapter Hall (Kapitelsaal) with the stone lectern. With the end of the Staufer reign, the slow decline of the thriving monastery began in the 13th century. The monastery order increasingly dissolved and only noblemen were admitted as monks, and a bankruptcy in the years 1318/19 forced the church treasure and parts of the library had to be pawned.
The culmination was the conversion to a Convent of Canons for aristocrats in 1488. In contrast to the monks, the canons were permitted inheritable personal possessions, however they were required to be unmarried and had to be long to the religious class. The canons only had to be present at the monastery for 14 days a year. They were supported by canon curates of common birth, who conducted church services and anniversary celebrations. The canons and canon curates received their own approbations for each of these actions. n the 16th century the monastery received much of its present today with a comprehensive redesign that still conveys a well-fortified impression today. A five-1,640 foot (500 hundred meter) long ring wall with covered battlements, towers and roundels and numerous buildings were erected. With the founding of his valuable library and the promotion of the sciences, Dean Erasmus Neustetter (1551-1594) continued the past heyday of the 12th century. Plans for major structural alterations in the Baroque period were never realized, and only the Romanesque church was torn down and a Baroque hall church was built in 1706-15 by the Würzburg architect Joseph Greising. Only a few parts of the preceding Romanesque building were preserved, e.g. the three church spires and the lower section of the southern transept. The Baroque appointments, the high altar, the side altars, the choir stalls, the pulpit and the organ housing completed the new building. In the 18th century the monastery was expanded for the last time with the New Deanery (Neue Dekanei), the High Bailiff's Office (Obervogtei) and the Reischach Building (Reischachbau). In addition, gardens were also laid out and an orangery and a house for shooting practice (Schießhaus). In 1802 the monastery fell to Württemberg through the Secularization, and the Convent of Canons was closed by Duke Friedrich II. In the years 1807-10 the monastery served as an apanage palace for Prince Paul of Württemberg and his wife Charlotte of Sachsen-Hildburghausen. From 1817 to 1909 it was the seat of the Royal Württemberg Honor Corps of Invalids (Königlich-Württembergisches Ehreninvalidenkorps). Impoverished, disabled soldiers lived there, in some cases with their families. Today the Cemetery of Honor Invalids (Ehreninvalidenfriedhof) west of the Granary (Fruchtkasten) provides evidence of hits institution. Großcomburg became the seat of the first Home Adult Evening School (Heimvolkshochschule) in Württemberg in 1926. This educational institution took a reformed approach to pedagogics. In 1934 the National Socialists took over the school and put on courses in ideological training. In the years that followed and a school for building tradesmen, and from 1939 prisoners of war were housed in the buildings of the former monastery. After World War II the training tradition was continued in Comburg. In 1947 the first State Academy for Advanced Teacher Training (Staatliche Akademie für Lehrerfortbildung) in Baden-Württemberg for teachers for all types of schools moved in. In the course of two renovation phases in the second half of the 20th century the State of Baden-Württemberg restored parts of the buildings and set up an information center.
Once the advanced teacher training students arrived, me and the fellow "yoga vacationers" were politely asked to move from the stately men's permanent dorm to the temporary dorm, which is pictured here. A massively impressive collection of bamboo, rope and palm which slept maybe 50 people. Everyone seemed to establish their own habitat, stringing clothes and bags across poles and mosquito nets, arranging toiletries and backpacks in a radius around their bed. There were more perks to moving to this structure anyhow - I was much closer to the chai tea dispensary and had a potently flowering jasmine bush that would waft olfactory pleasantries as I laid in bed.
See more on my photoblog at www.evanreeves.com/blog
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Dharamsala, India, is a beautiful and peaceful location for those seeking a transformative yoga teacher training experience. With so many options available, it can be difficult to choose the right yoga school for your needs. However, Mahi Yoga stands out as the best yoga teacher training in Dharamsala.
At Mahi Yoga, we offer a comprehensive and authentic approach to yoga education. Our experienced and knowledgeable teachers are dedicated to providing the highest quality of yoga education, with a focus on traditional teachings and practices. We offer a range of yoga teacher training programs, including 200-hour and 300-hour programs, as well as specialized courses in Hatha yoga, Ashtanga Vinyasa yoga, and Yin yoga.
Our yoga teacher training programs are designed to provide a deep immersion into the practice and philosophy of yoga. We offer personalized attention and guidance to each student, helping them to develop their own unique teaching style and gain confidence in their abilities as yoga teachers. Our curriculum covers a wide range of topics, including asanas (poses), pranayama (breathing techniques), meditation, yoga philosophy, anatomy and physiology, and teaching methodology.
In addition to our comprehensive curriculum, we also provide a nurturing and supportive learning environment. Our accommodation is clean, comfortable, and well-equipped, and we offer a variety of amenities, including a yoga hall, garden, and access to the stunning natural beauty of Dharamsala. We also provide a Sattvic diet, prepared according to Ayurvedic principles, to support the physical and spiritual practice of our students.
At Mahi Yoga, we believe that our students' education does not end with the completion of a yoga teacher training program. We offer ongoing support and resources to our alumni, including access to our online community forum, continued education opportunities, and job placement assistance. We also offer refresher courses and advanced teacher training programs, allowing our students to continue their education and deepen their knowledge and understanding of yoga.
In conclusion, Mahi Yoga is the best yoga teacher training in Dharamsala for those seeking a comprehensive and authentic approach to yoga education. Our experienced teachers, comprehensive curriculum, nurturing environment, and ongoing support make us the ideal choice for anyone looking to deepen their practice and become a skilled and confident yoga teacher.
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2 Years Advanced Teachers’ Training Course (Two Years TTC) (English)
This is an advanced and comprehensive training course conducted in English. The course is quite intensive and students are expected to complete the course curriculum in 2 years.
This course trains students to teach Yoga to all age groups, and in the management of various diseases. Highly trained teachers conduct this course.
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