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BIO
How can you resist the allure of yoga? From the time I was young, both the
athletic side and the spiritual side of me were attracted to the yoga practice.
In 1988, I read several of the great yoga texts as a student of Philosophy
and Comparative Religion at Dalhousie University in Halifax. When I had an
opportunity to learn hatha yoga, I jumped at the chance. I loved the mellow
practice. Combined with meditation, it was the perfect centering activity
for a young, energetic adrenaline junkie like me.
For the most part, the gentle hatha yoga I practiced then was a nice warm
up before doing crazy extreme sports. After finishing my degree in Nice,
France, in 1992, I delayed my original plan of getting a Master's Degree
in the Philosophy of Love and followed my life long dream of moving to
Maui for a big taste of mangoes and pounding surf. Little did I know at
the time, that Maui just happened to be one of the hot spots on the planet
for Power or Ashtanga Yoga.
When I first tried Power Yoga there, the practice spoke so clearly to me.
I made a commitment to make yoga a central part of my life. It was so whole
and complete. Not only was it like a trip to the gymnasium to practice fun
and challenging poses, but it was also like a trip to the temple and the university
too. There wasnt an aspect of my being that the practice didnt
touch.
After Hawaii, love brought me to Japan (what else could pry a surf-crazed
young man from Hawaiis North Shore). One thing led to another and
I started a company that exported and built custom home packages in Osaka.
Although the money was great, I knew that I wasnt on the center
of my wheel and "following my bliss," as Joseph
Campbell would say.
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So, I said "Sayonara" to Japan and once again, "Aloha"
to Maui for more delectable fruit, surf and yoga. During this time living
in Hawaii, my passion for yoga became so much larger than me. In late 1999
I moved back to Vancouver and began this journey into teaching, sharing and
promoting yoga and bliss.

Much Love and Gratitude to all those who have shared the gift of yoga with
me.
Ravi Ravindra, Nikki, Nadia Toraman, Pattabhi Jois, Bryan Kest, David
Swenson, my dear friends James and Liz, Orit Sen Gupta and the ever radiant
Gioia Irwin.
Namaste,
Eoin
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