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Deva was the Champion of Champions in all yoga competitions in India and has embraced yoga since the age of 6. Not only has he been teaching since 1983 in India, Hong Kong, Thailand, Bangladesh, Nepal and Singapore, he has also been the chief judge for hundreds of state, national and international competitions globally. With a diploma in Yoga Therapy, he has over 25 years of experience treating patients and has written numerous articles on yoga for leading publications. Deva teaches Hatha Yoga for all levels, asana and pranayama, Yoga Therapy and Yoga Nidra (meditation and relaxation). His expertise in Yoga Therapy - especially effective for people of all ages with chronic problems and psychosomatic diseases - has allowed him to incorporate light mobilising energy, curative yoga postures, pranayama, breathing exercises and relaxation into his classes.

2014/12/15

Detox Camp_15-16 Nov, 2014


In Hong Kong, we are always tempted by foods accessible nearby. Do we really need that much and frequent or it is just a want to do so ? Food is essential to sustain life but over portion and taken unhealthy foods will cause a reverse effect to our body. Having joined the detox experience camp
with Deva has brought me to learn more about a regulated approach to clean up those unwanted substances from our body.
 
A group of about 30 Deva students had participated a day and half camp in Yuen Long Recreation Centre under The Hong Kong Girl Guides Association. Location of camp site was a bit remote from city but accessible via light train which was a perfect venue to let Hong Kong people to extend a short excursion there without necessary to travel abroad. There was hall for group activities, basketball court , tricycles, soccer game machine, big kitchen that could allow feast cooking and big sharable bedrooms for 20 persons. Of course, there was clean and adequate bathrooms and restrooms to accommodate the campers. The environment really brought us back to our school days like
we were having outing with our classmates. The program comprised of introduction to different kinds of detox drink and its function, yoga practice and other detoxification methods, but the most important part of the program was it was a charity camp that students were paying more than the direct expense to support the needy. It was also the main theme of the program that we gathered together to learn something benefit to ourselves and also could share our joy and caring to others.
 
On the first day, we learnt how to prepare drinks like lemon, orange and mint leave water; cinnamon, strawberry, orange drink by cut and chop of the ingredients and shake it with lukewarm water into lightly flavour water that you could have it along the whole day ; we boiled parsley in hot water to
make parsley water that could help to drive away unwanted substances in your kidneys; and we boiled mint leaves in hot water and added honey to make it into a soothing drink; We squeezed the juice from celery, green pepper, cucumber, green apple and bitter melon to make it into "five green juice" to drive away cholesterol and hot devil from our bodies ; while blending milk
or soya milk powder with fresh banana and strawberry and water could bring banana and strawberry smoothies that could fulfill the call from our stomach for foods; and pure coconut water was well known for its isotonic substances to replenish minerals from natural. All the drinks tasted so refreshing and
in fact could replace some daily meals in terms of its nutrients. Most students had refrained from having solid foods but just taken the detox drinks during the day and half camp. They all said experience was good and refreshing, in particular, good for bowel movement to clear the waste from
intestine. On the second day morning, we started with nasal breathing exercise and neti pot cleansing, followed by "mummy detox wrapping", a traditional and organic detoxification in India , i.e. using banana tree's leaves to wrap the body and expose the body under the sunshine for half an hour to allow sweating. Though it was a bit strange, the students who got this experience shared the feeling was so awesome. Like being part of the stem to interface with the leaves.
 
Again, in addition to the knowledge attained and experience came across from the camp , it was another very relax and fun memory but also a very meaningful program led by Master Deva.
 
Master Deva, please keep up your momentum to drive us contributing to the
society in order to make everyone's life go better.
 

Namaste!

                                                                               Catherine Chow



 

2014/08/04

An introduction of Yoga for kids

One day, a kid asked me what is Yoga.....
There is an old proverb - Good mind dwells in good health. Thousands of years ago, the sages of India realized it and created a very unique life style, which is called Yog. Yog means 'union'. Union of body and mind. In broader sense - The union of mind and the supreme. Yog is the only knowledge and wisdom, which initially rejuvenated the body, the body which is made of blood and flesh and with the unique mechanism of different organs, glands, etc. Eventually the sound body helps to strengthen and focus the mind to bring it to a meditative state. Proper implication of Yog in the schools can create the strong foundation of the individual characters. And only strong characters can help to build up a strong, stress free, prosperous nation. Yoga is our proud heritage
and we must adore it.

Joy Yog Joy Yog Joy Yog

2014/06/13

Bali Yoga relaxation excursion (29 May to 3 June 2014)

For a yoga relaxation trip, where else can be better than Bali, the Indonesian island, one of the most wonderful places in the lap of Mother Nature? We chose to stay in Hotel Melia at Nasa Dua, Bali. Beside the green sea, it is a luxurious resort with pleasant greenery and inviting facilities. Nature welcomed us, a group of 23 yoga practitioners, led by Deva.

The first morning practice session began with neti pot nasal irrigation, which was already a new experience for many of the students. Relax and breathe through the mouth is the key, and this cleansing process turned out to be very enjoyable especially for those who had never tried it. Of course, the nasal cleansing helped prepare the students for effective breathing for their asana practice.

Subsequent practice sessions focusing on core, back bending, hip opening, balancing and inversions respectively involved quite a bit of partner work among the students. One of the highlights was that the students paired up and stood facing each other. Holding each other by their forearms, each student took turns to push their partner off balance. Instead of quickly pushing back, the one who was pushed simply started thinking about which parts of the body were moved and then slowly adjusted those parts back to the original positions to regain balance.

The idea behind this exercise is that we may be surrounded by many people who are actually not kind to us and may even create irritation in our body and mind. Instead of quickly fighting back or trying to make these people change, we stay calm and see what we can adjust ourselves to live in peace with or even love these people.

Apart from yoga practice, the group also visited some of Bali's stunning scenic spots such as the breathtaking Uluwatu Cliffs. Many students also had fun posing for pictures in yoga postures in front of the spectacular sunset at the Tanah Lot Temple.

After the six-days trip, the students flew back home with better knowledge in yoga, stronger friendships among themselves as well as great memories.

                                                                                     Louis Won