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Eve Grzybowski

I've been teaching yoga since 1980.  A lot of my identity is tied up with being a yoga teacher.  What does that mean?  What should that mean? On this site I explore my personal journey and provide commentary on the state of yoga in the twenty-first century. I invite you to have a look and see what may be here for you.

 
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I've been adding meditations, short instructional video and an ever-growing selection of complete yoga classes.  Click on any of these below videos to view them directly.  Or click on the button below to explore the entire channel.

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Take Care: A Yoga Festival and So Much More

Image of a woman in a head to toe purple costume on a slack rope above the ground.

Eve at the Burning Man Festival

I've been invited to teach at a very special festival at the end of the year called Shambala--Lost Paradise.

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Shambala Lost Paradise

Now that I've accepted the invitation, I'm wondering what it will be like. From the description below, it sounds like so much more than a yoga festival experience. Here's how Lost Paradise advertises itself, incorporating some of these elements:

A Hidden Wonderland…Dancing under the Stars. Nurture by Nature. Sparkling Conversations by Water. Yoga in Full Flow. Acoustic Sessions. Inspirational talks. Pop-up Performances. Twinkling Pathways. Rejuvenating Massage. Disco Yurts. Twilight Parades. Electronic Alcoves. Sumptuous Feasts. Four-Poster Day-Beds. Late Night Speakeasys. Astounding Aerial Acrobats. Fabulous Friends. Flamboyant Spectaculars. Costumed Wonders. Outstanding Community.

I'm in a state of anticipatory excitement! I'm hoping that this Lost Paradise festival, particularly at year's end, will launch me into a brilliant and rewarding 2019.

I would be deceiving you if I said that I've had no experience with unusual events. Ten years ago or so, my husband and I spent a week at the Burning Man Festival in the Nevada desert. It's an event that rocked my world. That's what it's designed for. So, I'm eagerly looking forward to Lost Paradise.

And yet...I wonder what I will teach? I discovered that the percentage of people over 60 years old at Burning Man is only 2%. I imagine that the percentage of people over 70--my age--attending Lost Paradise is a similar number.

Nevermind. Yoga is ageless and inclusive of all ages. On this beautiful winter day, I'm thinking about how hot it will be in the Glenworth Valley north of Sydney.

Should I teach 'flop-asanas', the poses we do lying over cushions or bolsters, to help regain our energy in the heat? Or, should we do a recovery session to keep our energy up for the dancing, socialising, feasting, acoustic music and aerial acrobatics?

Maybe I'll just do an all-rounder, Eve Yoga-style. Time for centring, doing asanas, breathing, relaxation and meditation.

What is Eve's style? This is from one of my bios:

Eve teaches with love and a light hand. Yet her students report that they work hard in an atmosphere where one’s best effort is encouraged. Ideally, students gain greater awareness by paying attention to the physical details of poses and how they breathe. Fostering awareness can lead to positive changes in body, mind, and spirit. Then, this self-awareness can expand to an experience of connection to the world around us and within us.

Come join us and recharge your batteries, reconstitute your energy and connect with me and the rest of your tribe.

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Take Care: A Yoga Festival and So Much More

I’ve been invited to teach at a very special festival at the end of the year called Shambala–Lost Paradise.

Now that I’ve accepted the invitation, I’m wondering what it will be like. From the description below, it sounds like so much more than a yoga festival experience. Here’s how Lost Paradise advertises itself, incorporating some of these elements:
A Hidden Wonderland…Dancing under the Stars. Nurture by Nature. Sparkling Conversations by Water. Yoga in Full Flow. Acoustic Sessions. Inspirational talks. Pop-up Performances. Twinkling Pathways. Rejuvenating Massage. Disco Yurts. Twilight Parades. Electronic Alcoves. Sumptuous Feasts. Four-Poster Day-Beds. Late Night Speakeasys. […]

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It's been out of print for 15 or more years but now it's back.  It's available as a paperback as well as a range of digital formats for different devices.  The design of this edition is modelled as closely as possible on the original release from 1997.

Electronic versions:

Paperback version:

(Note: Book retailers set their own prices that are all different and constantly change.  It's worth shopping around for the best price.)

Any bookshop, whether online or bricks and mortar, can order copies of Teach Yourself Yoga.  Just ask and quote ISBN: 978-0-6487945-0-9.

Please send me feedback about the book.  I'd love to hear about any errors or problems with eBooks on various devices.  And please review the book wherever you get it.  Reviews will help more people discover the book.

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Classes and Workshops

I'm currently teaching two weekly classes on the Mid-North Coast of New South Wales where I live. I also lead workshops here and in other parts of Australia.

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Visit the Vault!

I've been regularly contributing to this blog since 2009.  There are now over 1250 posts about a very wide range of topics. Click here to explore.

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Yoga Resources

Books, videos, teachers, websites, places to buy really hot yoga clothes (kidding), and generally anything I find that I think others might find useful.

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A Bit About Eve

I've been teaching since I was 35. I'm now 76. In that time there have been a few changes. Click here if you want to find out a bit about my life.

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Shop

No, I'm not selling yoga mats or clothing.  I don't even have a t-shirt... yet.  But from time to time I find myself with something that someone may want.  Have a look, I'm never sure what you'll find.