Bernie Clark loves learning about and then sharing the things that
fascinate him. As a child, he enjoyed studying the world and how it
works, and as a teen, he loved thinking about the mind and the
soul. The seemingly contradictory interests in science and
spirituality continued to shape his philosophy of life well into
his adult years. With one foot in the commercial world of space and
computer technologies and another in the realm of meditation and
yoga, he sought bridges between Eastern and Western maps of
reality. These maps and bridges are described in his teachings and
writings with the hope that others who share his fascinations will
be able to enjoy what he has learned, without having to go through
the labor of detailed research.
Bernie has a degree in science and spent 30 years as a senior
executive in the high-tech/space industry. He embarked upon
meditation in the 1970s and began teaching yoga in the 1990s. He
conducts yoga teacher trainings several times a year in Vancouver,
Canada. To stay informed of Bernie’s activities, visit his website,
www.YinYoga.com, where you can subscribe to his Yinsights
newsletter. Sarah Powers began teaching in 1987. She is the founder
and author of Insight Yoga, which interweaves the insights and
practices of Yoga, Buddhism, Taoism, and Transpersonal Psychology
into an integral practice to discover and enliven the body, heart
and mind. Her yoga style blends both a Yin sequence of floor poses
to enhance the meridian and organ systems, combined with an
alignment-based slow flow or Yang practice, influenced by Viniyoga,
Ashtanga, Iyengar teachings, and QI gong. Sarah feels that
enlivening the physical and pranic bodies, as well as learning to
meet our psychological reactivity is paramount for preparing one to
deepen and nourish insights into one’s essential nature – a natural
state of awareness. She has completed level 3 of Internal Family
Systems Therapy training and has been a student of Transpersonal
Psychology for 28 years. She also draws from her in-depth training
in the Vipassana, Tantric and Dzogchen practices of Buddhism. Her
main influences have been Tsoknyi Rinpoche, Jennifer Welwood, Lama
Tsultrim Allione, Bhante Gunaratana, Lama Pema Dorje, Stephen and
Martine Batchelor, B. Alan Wallace, and Anam Thubten.
Bernie Clark’s The Complete Guide to Yin Yoga is one of the best
yoga resources now available.”
— Paul Grilley, author of Yin Yoga: Outline of a Quiet Practice
Yin Yoga is a practice much needed in today's difficult, divisive
times. It offers us a way to leave behind our ideas of how we
should be, and return to our true selves, where all lasting healing
takes place. Bernie Clark has written a wonderfully detailed
account of the history, philosophy, and practice of Yin Yoga. I
recommend it not only for those interested in Yin Yoga, but for all
yoga practitioners.
— Biff Mithoefer, author of The Yin Yoga Kit
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