Mantra-Chanting with Moritz Ulrich
Chanting is the ancient tradition of devotional singing. By creating sounds, we can dive deep into the world of vibrations.
We will sing Sanskrit mantras and kirtan. Kirtan is a call and response chant aimed at experiencing the beauty of immersion in cosmic sounds.
You will also learn a little about Sanskrit and of course the meaning of the yogic mantras we will be singing.
You don't need any previous experience, just your open-mindedness and willingness to feel more and think less.
Teacher: Moritz Ulrich
Language: German (English if necessary)
Date/time: Saturday, September 16th from 10 to 11:30 a.m.
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Course fees: € 25, pay here
Moritz is a Berlin-based advanced certified Jivamukti Yoga teacher, founder of the Jivamukti Yoga School Peace Yoga, creator of online courses for yoga students and teachers and facilitator, anatomy and Sanskrit teacher for the international Jivamukti Yoga teacher trainings.
Moritz has been teaching yoga for over 17 years and made this his main profession after successfully completing his medical studies. Having first come to yoga through mysticism, philsophy and esotericism, he now integrates his knowledge into physically and mentally challenging asana classes, complete with an inspiring soundtrack and heart-warming chanting of mantras and kirtan.
To date, his teachers are Sharon Gannon and David Life, the founders of the Jivamukti Yoga method, from whom he learns regularly and to whom he is deeply grateful for having prepared the way for his journey. Moritz is also grateful for all the other wonderful teachers he has had the opportunity to learn from, including Ana Froest, Gurmukh Kaur Khalsa, Bryan Kest, Manorama, Gitta Kistenmacher and Dr Patrick Broome.
"My greatest wish is that I can support others in using the tools of yoga practice to experience a sense of primal trust that leads to the recognition of their true potential, which is infinite and filled with limitless joy. Though yoga may not be for everyone, I am convinced that for those who are interested and open to it, yoga is always welcoming. I feel truly honoured to have been given the chance to serve others on this adventure to the state of yoga, the state of being one again with our true self."