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Saturday 10th February
6:30-8:30pm
This introductory tantra workshop is an invitation to discover some of the surprising insights and wisdom, which this in-depth spiritual science offers in order to live an extraordinary life and grow spiritually. We will delve into some of the essential notions about what Tantra actually is. The second part of the workshop will have some interactive and contemplative exercises. Take a glimpse into the world of Tantra and how this ancient methodology is applicable in modern life.
Location: Ross Street Community Centre, Ross St, Cambridge, CB1 3UZ
Meet the teachers
Foca Yariv
Born in Jerusalem, Foca had a keen thirst for spiritual knowledge from an early age. He began practising yoga and Tantra at the age of 17 in 2001, and has since devoted himself to the spiritual journey. He has been teaching since 2009 around the globe. Since 2011 he has been living in London, teaching yoga and Tantra and offering workshops on a wide range of topics from the Purpose of Life and the Art of Dying, to workshops on masculinity, the Kama Sutra and eroticism. He teaches Tantra in London and Cambridge and guides groups for men.
Contact: foca@coreole.com
Kirsty Pearse
Kirsty moved to London in 2017, as part of a search for more to life in a seemingly chaotic world. She soon discovered Tantra and an in-depth approach to spirituality, which began to bring coherence to both her inner and outer worlds. Since then, Kirsty’s passion and enthusiasm for practising yoga and meditation and applying the Tantric tools in her life has been a continuous endeavour. And, through a deeper understanding of femininity, Kirsty realised the importance both of becoming a spiritual woman and the beauty of being a woman.
On finding a deeper meaning to life, Kirsty also gained an aspiration to share the Tantric methods and teachings with others, in the hope that their lives would be enriched, as her own life has been.
Contact: kirsty@coreole.com
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