Interview with Sharon Gannon for Spring Festival Magazine, Prague, (Jan 2024)

Interview with Sharon Gannon by Lenka Knag for Spring Festival Magazine, Prague, Czech Republic January 2024

Q: You have had an amazing career as a yoga educator and innovator and are the reason many of us here today in Ostrava, Czechia are practicing yoga today. Now that you are retired from playing an active role, has your perspective changed recently?

SHARON RESPONDS: Hmm. Do you mean my perspective about Yoga? Or about teaching Yoga? Or my view of life? Although I am not quite sure as to what you are asking, I will try my best to respond, but if my answer is not to your liking, please let me know and I will try again. Here is my response:

I have been 100 % committed to the Jivamukti Yoga Method during all my years of practicing it, teaching it, as well as administrating the school. After so many decades I am very happy to be retired from public life and to step down from the role of creator, teacher, and administrator. I have been given a wonderful opportunity now to focus on immersing myself in sadhana (practice), here in the forest where I live. It feels like a very organic, natural process. It says in the Bible: To everything there is a season and a purpose. There are different stages in life that require us to rise to the occasion accordingly. In the ancient Indian system this is referred to as the four ashramas: brahmachayra (the student stage-focused on learning and study), grihastha (householder stage-being occupied with a career and/or raising a family), vanaprastha (the stage of the forest dweller-retiring from working in the world in order to deepen sadhana and focus on one’s relationship with God) and sunyasa (the stage of the renouncer). I am a forest dweller now and am very much enjoying my hermetic life.

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