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Yoga Society of San Francisco was founded by Shri Brahmananda Sarasvati in 1972; dedicated to the integration of Eastern and Western sciences, culture and philosophy. Shri Brahmananda Sarasvati left his physical body in 1993, yet his spiritual presence and teachings continue to be a source of inspiration. He presented the timeless message of meditation and Self-realization in a contemporary form.
Yoga Society of San Francisco offers classes, workshops and trainings in Hatha Yoga, Meditation, Sanskrit, Yoga Philosophy, as well as workshops on breathing, movement, stress-reduction, and deep relaxation. We also have a residential program for intensive study of yoga, meditation and self-awareness.
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Marcelo Carvalho
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Wonderful.
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Our yoga classes are open with pre-registration with a maximum of three attendees in the room.Β Our intention is to reopen with confidence and commitment to the highest standards of health and safety for our teams and students safety
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Apoorv Krishak
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Suresh Bhatta
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Diana Corati
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Amazing templum, sacred and divine
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Jay Peek
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You wouldn't need two security cameras in your 20 Γ 20 room if you weren't so interested in your icons and relics.
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John Stroppa
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Roxy Tedesco
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Mukt Mukh
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Jorge Blanco
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Alexander Kanov
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Iski Wordsworth
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Wholly welcoming and warm.
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Athena Doyle
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Michelle Reddington
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Fantastic Place as resource in community. Morning breath practice, Fire Ceremony, Yoga classes at reasonable donation. Learn Sanscrit
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Zoe Frazier
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Very Blessed space. Honored by all who enter or live here. Cosmic Temple used for Homas or Fire Rituals has some exquisite chairs..all very unique.
I love entering this space removing my shoes and attending meditation, yoga, Deeksha, homas, talks by monks or whatever else might be on the schedule. Upcoming events and schedules post in front hallway. Also sandwich board outside!
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Kristina Lanuza
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The Yoga Society of San Francisco is a jewel in the Heart of the Mission District. It is a place of healing, authentic yogic teachings, peace and joy. What is remarkable is how Shri Brahmananda SarasvatΔ«, Guruji, Ramamurti S. Mishra, M.D., founder of Brahmananda Ashram / Yoga Society of San Francisco and his devotees are able to infuse an old Victorian house in the middle of a bustling city with the same stillness and divinity found in remote forest Ashrams. I fly all over the world and yet, come home for healing to the Yoga Society of San Francisco. It is an extraordinary haven and powerful in its subtle grace.
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Stefanie S
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This is a beautiful yoga space in the Mission with gardens around it a fire ceremony every morning and evening and a great schedule of yoga classes.
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Tarvo Nurmeots
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J Lee
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Breath work, (including light tantric), and great yoga classes for all levels. The fire ceremony is an amazing experience with signing from the Gita.. it is open to the public but be sure to not wear perfumes and to be ready to sit quietly in meditation around the fire for almost an hour. They work on donations.
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Alma Boyle
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I recently stayed for 6 nights at the ashram whilst visiting my son who moved to San Francisco to live from Northern Ireland, and was just around the corner from where he was living. I was warmly welcomed and received into this community. I was able to take part in all their programmes during my stay there, unfortunately because of the Christmas holiday season most of their yoga classes where cancelled. I loved their daily fire ceremony and meditation in the mornings and evenings which brings the community of people staying at the ashram together. I had a lovely private room which the sun streamed through in the morning. Although the building an old Victorian one iit had so much character and was warm and cosy. The New Year's Eve Breath Session with Brickshaw( don't think I spelt that correctly) was lovely so calming and peaceful followed by a delicious meal together.
Thank you Yoga Society for a lovely stay and maybe someday hopefully I shall be able to come back
Alma
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Eden Arts
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i felt very lucky to find this place, it was my home for three months. grounded in the vibrant and unique teachings of sri bramananda saraswati, its a unique place to practice yoga in the heart of the city without the hype you get in other places. i really recommend you check out the books available at the ashram too!
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Richard Schimpf
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This is a great place for anyone interested in all aspects of yoga. There's room for people with a casual interest and serious yogis -- all without judgement. Welcoming, warm, and serious about their practice.
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Brian Festa
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As a former resident, I can say the Yoga society is a gem in the mission which provides so many opportunities to be involved in various facets of spiritual practice. Sanskrit classes, fire ceremonies, kirtan's, daily pranayama and yoga practice, evening programs and other programs put on by special beings teaching anything from qi quong to dream interpretation. A beautiful place with well-intentioned people dedicated to self-analysis and expansion. Be prepared for growth!
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L Leo
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The Yoga Society of San Francisco is a wonderful place. From the moment I arrived I felt part of the commmunity and completely at Home. The atmosphere is friendly and open and guests are encouraged to participate and contribute in programs where each contribution is valued and appreciated. The staff is unusually dedicated and helpful and the rooms and are very well kept and clean. This is truly a special place.
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Jude Johnson
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YSSF is a veritable spiritual jewel in the middle of San Francisco. It was the first place I landed when I first arrived in SF. I was greeted by wonderful souls who are sincerely dedicated to the yogic path. This sincerity is realized in all of its educational offerings.
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Gabriel Watel
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The YSSF is an urban ashram, bringing you a wonderful daily yogic experience in the thrilling city of San Francisco. I have stayed there three consecutive years and I still plan to return many more times. You will find yourself at home no matter how far away you are from your own.
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Victor Westbrook
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This is one of the two most authentic ashrams I've found outside of India. I walked into their temple for a kirtan (call and response chanting) after spending four days at Bhakti Fest, non-stop chanting in the Joshua Tree desert, and the energy and the bhav in the temple was even more potent. I never wanted to leave! It is a gift to offer something so powerful and at the same time so accessible.
I thought I was just passing through on my way home, only stopping by for the kirtan after searching for one on Google, but I ended up staying for three days. I had the thrill and delight of meeting and studying with Dr. R. K. Sharma, an eminent Sanskrit scholar who makes periodic visits to teach in depth Sanskrit courses, one of my passions. Their Sanskrit library alone is breathtaking. The residents, teachers, and visitors all live, study, and practice together in harmony, which is what an ashram is all about. I immediately felt like a member of the family, and I consider this one of my homes on the planet. It truly is a treasure!
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