Dive into the world of Kaula Tantra, or Nondual Shaiva Tantra, an ancient spiritual movement originating in northern India that flourished from the 9th to the 12th centuries.
At its core, Kaula Tantra emphasizes a direct connection to a divine reality, encompassing both transcendent and immanent aspects, personified as Shiva and Shakti respectively.
This profound tradition also embraces initiation into a guru-disciple relationship and fosters an egalitarian kula, a spiritual community based on equality.
In our upcoming event, immerse yourself in the transformative experience of the Three Doshas Balancing Series, a meticulously crafted asana meditative sequence.
This unique practice is designed to harmonize the three doshas—fundamental components of Ayurveda, the ancient Indian medical tradition rooted in the Sanskrit words ayur (life) and veda (knowledge). Ayurveda, deeply intertwined with yoga, operates on the principle of interconnectedness between the body and mind.
Through a slow and deliberate asana practice, this sequence invites you to cultivate mindfulness and self-awareness.
Delve into the elemental makeup of Vata, Pitta, and Kapha,the 3 doshas or vital energy forces within us, crucial for optimal health. With each posture, tune into the sensations arising in your body, fostering acceptance and appreciation for your unique divine vessel.
Join us as we embark on a holistic journey, embracing the union of body, mind, and spirit in harmony with the principles of Kaula Tantra and Ayurveda.
Marion is a founding member of the Social Cooperative "Embodhiment Collective," a dancer and performer, yoga teacher, and Thai Yoga Massage (TYM) therapist. She is also a graduate of the Department of Biotechnology at the Agricultural University of Athens.
She studied contemporary and classical dance, graduating from the Professional Dance School of Rallou Manou in 2012 (Greece). She furthered her studies in choreography and improvisation at Scenario Pubblico / Compagnia Zappalà Danza in Sicily. Her approach to movement, physical expression, and poetry has been influenced by Physical Theater, Partnering and Instant Composition, through her studies and research with prominent dancers from Ultima Vez Company, Julien Hamilton, and Maya Carroll.
A series of intense physical injuries led her to discover yoga, unveiling a new practice integral to the care of both the physical and energetic body and fostering coexistence with oneself and others. This journey catalyzed a nourishing path of self-development, transforming obstacles and limitations into opportunities for growth and learning. In 2015, she became a certified 200-hour Yoga Teacher in Hatha, Vinyasa, and Gentle Yoga (Swaha Yoga Center, Greece).
She subsequently specialized in Prenatal & Postnatal / Mom and Baby Yoga, Yin Yoga, Aerial Unnata Yoga, Arm Balances, Tantric Philosophy & Chakras, Yoga Therapeutics for Musculoskeletal Disorders and traditional Kaula Tantra Yoga (300 hours) in India. Concurrently, she served as a co-teacher for five years in yoga teacher training programs with Tanya Popovich at the Shri Gaia Institute (Yoga Teacher Trainer). Her fascination with community and facilitation led her to complete a two-year experiential training program in Facilitation (Greece), equipping her with tools and insights into group dynamics and emotional management within community settings.
Marion has been practicing the art of TYM since 2010, continually enriching her therapeutic repertoire in Athens, Brussels, and Thailand. Her additional training includes Dynamic Thai Yoga Massage, Thai Oil Massage, Tantric Massage, Tok Sen Technique, Aerial Massage, Neuromuscular Massage, Craniosacral Therapy, and Breathwork.
Her research on neuroscience and the relationship between stress, behavioral patterns, psychosomatic symptoms and trauma culminated in a successful thesis on Mindfulness-Based Interventions (MBI) for stress-related disorders and epigenetics. She completed the "Stress Management & Health" training program at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens and continues to participate in conferences and experiential activities on these topics worldwide.
Marion’s life is deeply intertwined with exploring the potential and capabilities of the human body and mind. She integrates the therapeutic aspects of yoga philosophy and practice, arts, somatic practices, meditation and mindfulness into daily life. She leads numerous classes and workshops focused on non-typical education for all ages and backgrounds, emphasizing play and exploration as essential components in building a conscious relationship with both the individual and collective body.
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