The
ancient art of yoga has certainly seen a huge upswing in recent years
with many people participating actively in its healthful benefits by
following the Guidance of Yogmata Keiko Aikawa.
Los Angeles, CA - Yogmata Keiko Aikawa, often called the “Mother of Yoga,” is a world renowned Himalayan master who strives to spread a message of peace in our culture. The philosophy
Yogmata shares is so powerful it has inspired millions of people to
live more productive, positive and holistically sound lives. Many
literally live for the day they have the opportunity meet her and
receive her blessing.
Aikawa is the first female, non-Indian Siddha Master. It is a title that carries great weight and prestige in the Yoga community. As such, she has been invited to be the key speaker at the YogaUNCP event which strives to promote
an emphasis on philosophical and psychological influences of Yoga, as
well as share the positive impact Yoga has on spiritual, mental and
physical balance and well-being. Thousands of followers are expected to attend this extraordinary gathering to see Yogmata Keiko Aikawa on stage.
Aikawa
would like to help draw more people than ever together in harmony and
unity under the umbrella of Yoga. Her teachings are so popular they are
sometimes regarded as the Super Bowl, World Series, Stanley Cup and the
NBA Finals of Yoga teachings for anyone who is a practitioner. There
is no doubt that bringing so many like minded individuals together to
learn about living peacefully and harmoniously is amazing in its own
right.
Yogmata
Keiko Aikawa has performed 18 public Samadhis, including the Maha Kumbh
Mela which is attended by over 70 million people. Her audience included
prominent celebrities and figures such as His Holiness the Dalai Lama
14th, Madonna, and Paul McCartney.
Her
speaking has also led her to travel through Tibet, China, and India in
her ardent pursuit of learning yoga and eastern medicines. Yogmata Keiko Aikawa then expanded her knowledge into teaching and founded Keiko Aikawa Yoga and General Health Institute, effectively designing the Aikawa Yoga technique in the 70s, including the ever poplular Yoga Dance and Prandi Yoga.
Yogmata Keiko Aikawa
will be in New York on the 28th of October, 2016 at the United Nations
Headquarters and will then be in Los Angeles two days later on the 30th at the Naam Yoga Studio. Each event will have its own selection of Yoga masters, political figures and hosts of magazines, celebrities and Yoga experts.
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About YogaUNCP:
Yoga
and the UN Culture of Peace presents an emphasis on philosophical and
psychological influences of yoga, as well as the impact yoga has on
spiritual, mental and physical overall balance and wellbeing. Benefits
of yoga on universal harmony and peace in the world are explored during
the discussions, along with scientific research proving the advantages
of practicing yoga for healthier communities and individuals.
LINKS:
Website: www.yogauncp.com
Contact:
Nucha Ryskulova
nucha@dreamsanimation.com
(212) 202-0767 ext 102