Carla perotti yoga
Conjunto juvenil – ballet carla perotti
I got to know Carla Perotti because I became friends with her niece, and because in the summer of 2001 I spent a few days at the residence her family owns in Zena, a tiny town in the Piacenza countryside.
Seventeen years have passed since then, and Carla has undergone other trials in the meantime, without ever losing that delicate gait of hers amidst loss and rubble. Carla knew how to take pain, her own or that of others, not as a headache or a rotten tooth to be extracted, but as a simple co-protagonist of existence.
Ballet point class – aula de ponta iniciante
Born in Turin in 1929, she graduated in Philosophy. Writer and journalist, for over fifty years she has shared the experience of Yoga, the Way towards which she has oriented her life. In 1958 she founded in Turin the Italo-Indian Cultural Center Sadhana, whose name was chosen by Master Jean Klein. Among the books he has written we recall: Il giardino della guarigione (Psiche editore), in which he recounts the experience of healing from cancer, Parole di guarigione. Lo yoga per chi soffre (Magnanelli publisher); Essere yoga (Serra Tarantola publisher); Incontrare se stessi. Jean Klein, a teacher for life (Psyche publisher); she is currently working on a book on love.
Carla perrotti
I have been sharing my experience in Yoga for over 50 years. However, I have often found myself among people who “practice” but have had no way of knowing the subtle roots of yoga. For this reason I have…
Carla Perotti, worked for 16 years at the “Gazzetta del Popolo” in Turin, then at “Urbanistica” and at “La via del Piemonte”, a weekly magazine of Adriano Olivetti. In 1958 she founded in Turin the Italo-Indian Cultural Association Sadhana which offers courses, conferences, relaxation and visualization sessions born from the knowledge of psychoneuroimmunology.
Rai leonardo service – the meditation by carla perotti
In “The Mother of the Worlds” Carla Perotti shares her own transcendent experience illustrating the divine dream and the life of Mirra Alfassa, spiritual counterpart of the Indian master Sri Aurobindo, considered the living embodiment of the Mother of the Worlds. Graduated in philosophy, writer and journalist, Carla Perotti has shared the experience of yoga for over fifty years; student of Gorge Dharmarama and later of Jean Klein, in 1958 she founded the Italo-Indian Cultural Association.
She has published many books for De Agostini, Sperling & Kupfer, Psiche and Promolibri. Alessandra Rito, yoga teacher, student of Carla Perotti, has created the school for teacher training ARYA, an innovative laboratory in which Hatha Yoga practitioners can learn to share the many benefits of constant work.