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Programs
At Anuttara, our intention is to infuse everything we offer with the resonance of the heart. Each offering is crafted to echo the essence of heartfelt authenticity, serving as an invitation for others to reconnect with their own hearts. In everything we provide, our hope is to guide individuals back to the fundamental truth of their being, even if just for a fleeting moment. We aspire to create experiences that act as gentle nudges, prompting introspection and a return to the core of one's authentic self.
We're dedicated to creating inclusive spaces that welcome everyone. Tantra, has historically been a path for the outliers, and has been a space for those excluded from many other spiritual traditions to practice. We're committed to continuing this legacy by fostering environments that honor and include marginalized individuals. We believe Tantra should be accessible and applicable to all, regardless of age, sex, gender, color, or size.
ॐ नमः शिवाय
Om Namaḥ Śivāya
universal consciousness is one
"I'm am incredibly grateful to have found such authentic and knowledgable teachers, who was able to communicate the power and beauty of the Tantrik path in such a down to earth ways. I was inspired by their fierce dedication to their own spiritual paths, and I believe their teachings inspired within myself a deep curiosity and desire to explore the mysterious world of Tantra."
-Sunny, Austraila
"I was introduced to tantra through Thomas/Bhairav. As a teacher and as a person, I think he is competent, grounded, and highly accessible. He manages to be very knowledgeable and at the same time humble, warm, and approachable. I'm very grateful to have met him, and for his continued instruction and support."
— Jane, Vancouver
Scholarships
We believe authentic Yoga is accessible to all beings, regardless of gender, sex, race, class, size, ability, or any other characteristic. We strive to make our programs trauma-sensitive, inviting, & inclusive to all.
We offer scholarships to BIPOC, LGBTQ+, folks with disabilities, folks who are financially disadvantaged, and other folks who are underrepresented in the Yoga world.