- HK Outdoor Yoga | "Mindfulness" Hike + Yoga | Charity Class
Project X TeamHK Outdoor Yoga Series | “Mindfulness” Hike + Yoga | Charity Class
Please join us hike to the peak followed by yoga at Victoria Peak Garden. Let’s enjoy HK’s great outdoors and save ancient Yogic Sanskit texts and support Changing Young Lives Foundation, a local charity. We will picnic on the lawn afterwards or you can get a bite to eat at the Peak.
“Mindfulness” Hike: We are very honored to have a guest, Roy Horan who will lead a Mindfulness Hike using the Aha! technique.
Roy is the Founder of Innovea | Paving the Way to Mindful Innovation http://www.innov-ea.c…
Facebook page: https://www.facebook….innovea?sk=infoAbout Roy Horan: For more information about Roy please visit – http://www.innov-ea.c…the-founder
All proceeds will support: Yoga Classics Input Project (YCIP) | Where does your Yoga come from? | http://www.yogaclassi…g/ and Changing Young Lives Foundation | http://www.changingyo…
Date: Sat Jan 14, 2011
Destination | Victoria Peak Garden :
Time: 10 am at bottom of the Morning Trail that starts on the corner of Conduit Road and Kotewall Road Mid-levels under the Hatton Road street sign. Map
Plan: Hike to Victoria Peak Garden about 45 minutes(*You may skip the hike and meet us at Victoria Park Garden at 11am)
Map – Victoria Peak Garden: From Peak take Mount Austin Road all the way up. It’s about 15 walk or you may take a taxi
Class: 60 min
After: Optional Picnic. BYOF: Bring Your Own Food
Bring: Your own mat or towel, food, and water. Dogs welcome to join the hike!
Contact: Natalie + 852 6408 4248 email: natrageous@gmail.com
Price: DONATION | Funds raised for this event will be donated
to Yoga Classics Input Project (YCIP) and Changing Young Lives Foundation.About Yoga Classics Input Project (YCIP):
YCIP’s aims at urgently saving the Yoga Heritage. The projects saves
the great books of Yoga which are mostly comprised of rare palm leaf manuscripts and subject to the ravages of time.
YCIP-trained input operators make individual scans of each original palm leaf. These scans are then typed into a unique computer program.
Using custom technology, the sacred Sanskrit text is then transliterated into recognizable Roman characters. Finally, the Roman texts are uploaded to a searchable digital database, open to all, making this invaluable material available – for free – to scholars,
translators, students, and institutions.Many of today’s most popular and instructive books on Yoga exist as a result of YCIP’s efforts, where your Yoga comes from!
Hong Kong – China
Saturday, January 14 at 9:45 AM
Attending: 17
Details: http://www.meetup.com/projectxteam/events/46227702/
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