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What are some of the most important things in life to you on a daily basis?

The most important things for me each day are really the simple real relationships and experiences that make each moment unique. Time spent with family and friends. Good food. Great coffee. Freedom and space in a beautiful natural environment. Time spent doing things that matter. Stillness, laughter, movement, connection, savoring each moment.

What makes you continue to do yoga practice?

I have found that Yoga brings me into a deeper sense of presence. Each part of practice allows me to drop into what is real in that moment. Constantly unravelling. Removing the illusion of control. Allowing me to tune into the rhythm of life. My practice has slowly evolved and changed and continues to do that. It is a consistent thread that allows me to navigate the joys and challenges of life. It allows me the space to just be. In essence it allows me to look in, to connect and in turn to move into the days with more awareness. It really just makes good sense on every level! Mental, Emotional, Spiritual and Physical. I would never forget to brush my teeth in the morning…and likewise would never forget to spend time on my mat…

Is there a particular element of yoga practice that you value more than others?

I feel that each part has its value. At different stages of our life we may find certain elements more beneficial than others. I remember when I started practicing it really was all about movement and asana but through years of consistent daily practice have felt this shift. The asana really helped me at first to connect, to find stability and stillness and I now find myself more drawn to the more contemplative elements of practice. When I started pranayama was always something that I tagged on to practice but this has evolved into cornerstone of my daily practice.

And what made you start to practice in those early days?

I had always been really active, going to the gym, playing tennis, hiking, walking – I was teaching a class of 30 five-year old’s at the time so I really never sat down. One of the parents at school asked me to come to yoga with them and from the first moment I was hooked. It just made sense and soon grew into a daily practice. The connection to myself, my body, my breath and the wonderful community of yogis that I found myself surrounded my really transformed my life in every way.

What inspires you to teach yoga to others?

Richard Freeman likes to say “Yoga ruins your life” and it’s true, well in the sense that Yoga can completely change your life. That really was the case for me. I never thought I was a morning person but suddenly I was waking up before the sunrise and moving into the day with more clarity and balance. My social life shifted a little. Practice changed the course of where I was headed and lead me to where I am now. It has enabled me to fearlessly face all that arises in daily life…to navigate my way through each day with a growing sense of awareness, sincerity and added compassion both for myself and those around me. This is what inspires me to share these practices with others. I know it works! I really believe that if we can all start to establish a sense of connection to ourselves, to cultivate balance and self-compassion, allowing our self to be with what is, that will, in turn ripple out into the world around us…one breath at a time – and so – I share!

Is there an experience that really moved you, touched your heart in life?

If I think about it honestly it is really the more challenging life experiences in life that that have opened my heart and brought me to the place which allows me to be touched by what life brings and for that I am truly grateful. There are so many moments that touch my heart: times spent sharing openly with loved ones, times spent with students, on the mat, sharing these practices together and I find it is those little acts of kindness to another that truly touch my heart.

Tell us, in your view, what’s important when considering what yoga is all about?

Yoga is all about completely embracing, connecting and living a full, purposeful life. Peeling back the layers, unravelling and getting down to what is truly real and matters.

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Getting closer to Samahita’s teachers – Daniel Stringer https://samahitaretreat.com/getting-closer-to-samahitas-teachers-daniel-stringer/ https://samahitaretreat.com/getting-closer-to-samahitas-teachers-daniel-stringer/#respond Sun, 13 Nov 2022 13:45:06 +0000 https://samahitaretreat.com/?p=57113 The post Getting closer to Samahita’s teachers – Daniel Stringer appeared first on Samahita Retreat.

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Samahita has been fortunate over these 20 years to have some very dedicated students who became instructors who developed as teachers. The time, sincerity, dedication, integrity, willingness to explore and work on understanding the human condition, gain expertise in how the body works, devote time to the breath, and tend the various strands of mental life bring one over years to a teacher’s level.

So I thought I’d pose some more intimate questions to these wonderful people so we can all get to know them better. Though you may have “met” them on camera during our covid closure, dedicated as ever, here they are saying a little more. In this week’s letter we take a focus on Daniel.

Q. What are some of the most important things in life to you on a daily basis?
A. It will come as no surprise that my family come first, especially my young son. Family life can be difficult but is a life-long work in progress and ultimately encourages selfless action. On the other hand I value my personal time for yoga, time to reflect and creative activities. I started life as an artist and this is how I discovered my inner self.

Q. What makes you continue to do yoga practice?
A. After practicing for many years a natural momentum builds up and this continues without even thinking about it. However it’s not always beneficial to simply practice out of habit. There are obviously the physical health benefits that continue to show, and to be felt, on a daily basis. Then, more specifically, is the shift in state of mind / attitude that ensues after a good practice. I always feel that everything will work out well in life. This positive mindset and inspiration keeps me going. There is also the unpleasant physical feeling if I miss practice that acts as a kind of reminder to do it. I sometimes wonder how people manage without it. Yoga is the ultimate therapy for life.

Q. And what made you start to practice in those early days?
A. Initially it was curiosity as I was already living an active lifestyle and searching for ways to be healthy and happy. Once I’d started there was no going back.

Q. Is there a particular element of yoga practice that you value more than others?
A. I value all elements of yoga practice but there are times when I feel one particular practice is more helpful depending on my physical or psychological condition. Overall each element enhances the other whether body, breath or mind orientated practice and the reality is you can not simply have one element without the others.

Q. What inspires you to teach yoga to others?
A. I love to see other people appreciate and benefit from practicing yoga at any level. This motivates me to keep teaching – if they enjoy it or recognize their potential then I’m encouraged to keep going. My own ability to connect with people has improved as a result of teaching yoga. I also love how we share energy in a class – if you put effort in something will come back. On another level teaching is itself a practice that requires attention, refinement and study. This improves ones own understanding of the value and purpose of yoga.

Q. Tell us, in your view, what’s important when considering what yoga is all about?
A. Historically yoga has a specific purpose and outcome but on a personal level we may experience it differently. I believe yoga allows us to truly understand, and deeply feel, our connection to everything else. This puts our own unique life into perspective.

Q. Is there an experience that really moved you, touched your heart in life?
A. I am always touched when someone helps me without expecting anything in return. This has happened at pivotal moments in my life. Selfless action is always deeply moving and inspires us to act in kind.


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Paul’s New Year Message 2020 -2021 https://samahitaretreat.com/pauls-new-year-message-2020-2021/ https://samahitaretreat.com/pauls-new-year-message-2020-2021/#respond Fri, 25 Dec 2020 11:48:36 +0000 http://samahitaretreat.com/?p=54175 The post Paul’s New Year Message 2020 -2021 appeared first on Samahita Retreat.

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Paul gives a positive message for the years ahead and teaches a practice to help us move on and let go of events of the previous year.

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Paul discusses the purpose and value of conducting scientific research into yoga practices.

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Interview with Paul Dallaghan – A Life in Yoga https://samahitaretreat.com/interview-with-paul-dallaghan-a-life-in-yoga/ https://samahitaretreat.com/interview-with-paul-dallaghan-a-life-in-yoga/#respond Mon, 05 Oct 2020 04:54:43 +0000 http://samahitaretreat.com/?p=54005 The post Interview with Paul Dallaghan – A Life in Yoga appeared first on Samahita Retreat.

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Paul Dallaghan was asked about some key events from his life in yoga. We’ve left in all the bits he wanted edited out!! Well, maybe


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A Typical Day on the Christmas & New Year Retreat https://samahitaretreat.com/a-typical-day-on-the-christmas-new-year-retreat/ https://samahitaretreat.com/a-typical-day-on-the-christmas-new-year-retreat/#respond Tue, 26 Nov 2019 00:00:00 +0000 http://samahita108.wpengine.com/?p=51654 The post A Typical Day on the Christmas & New Year Retreat appeared first on Samahita Retreat.

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In his familiar witty and friendly way Paul talks about what to expect on the Christmas and New Year retreat. It’s more than just a holiday on the beach (but that’s still an option!) Video by Sarah Pierroz


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Introducing Paul Dallaghan https://samahitaretreat.com/introducing-paul-dallaghan/ Tue, 20 Aug 2019 09:32:52 +0000 https://samahita108.wpengine.com/?p=50445 The post Introducing Paul Dallaghan appeared first on Samahita Retreat.

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Samahita Founder, Yogi, Scientist and all round fun guy Paul Dallaghan introduces himself. For those who haven’t met him or know him all too well this video is still a must see.


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Advanced Anatomy Training with Arielle Nash https://samahitaretreat.com/advanced-anatomy-training-with-arielle-nash/ Mon, 15 Apr 2019 07:31:58 +0000 https://samahita108.wpengine.com/?p=49071 The post Advanced Anatomy Training with Arielle Nash appeared first on Samahita Retreat.

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Are you ready to take your Yoga Education to the next level? Arielle Nash introduces her 100 hour Advanced Anatomy Teacher Training for yoga teachers and movement specialists. This course forms part of the Centered Yoga 500 hour Yoga Teacher Training at Samahita Retreat,


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Introducing the Samahita Team: Gill Breetzke https://samahitaretreat.com/introducing-the-samahita-team-gill-breetzke/ Mon, 15 Apr 2019 07:22:23 +0000 https://samahita108.wpengine.com/?p=49068 The post Introducing the Samahita Team: Gill Breetzke appeared first on Samahita Retreat.

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Gill was born in South Africa, and has lived abroad in the UK, Ireland and Asia. She began her international teaching career, working in Inner city London schools, supporting children from challenging backgrounds, then on to Dublin and Yangon. Koh Samui is now her home where she combines her love of yoga and music in this unique transformational place. She began her daily practice of yoga in 2004, training with Paul Dallaghan and Richard Freeman, and is Yoga Alliance (500RYT) and 1100 hour Centered Yoga Certified teacher. Samahita has always been a welcoming, transformative space for her and in early 2016 she was grateful to fully embrace this magical place and call it home.


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Introducing the Samahita teaching team. So Diawpradit was born and raised in Koh Phanghan, Thailand. He has been at Samahita since 2009 and enjoys helping others reach their fitness goals. His vast experience in fitness and free-weight training, body weight resistance training, TRX, kettlebells, and passion for sports, such as Muay Thai, Football and running, will help you have a enjoyable and challenging session. See Video


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