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  1. The founders of the Jivamukti Yoga Method are Sharon Gannon and David Life. They met in 1983 in New York City and began a creative collaboration that resulted in the Jivamukti Yoga Method.

  2. Jivamukti Yoga was co-founded in New York in 1984 by dancer and musician Sharon Gannon and her partner, artist and cafe owner David Life. [4] Gannon and Life met in 1982 in Manhattan. In 1986 they traveled together to India and took the Sivananda teacher training program and met Swami Nirmalananda.

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  3. jivamuktiyoga.com › teachers-global › david-lifeDavid-life Jivamukti Yoga

    David Life. Woodstock. NY, United States. David is the co-founder of the Jivamukti Yoga method, together with Sharon Gannon, and through the blessings of his teachers, Shri Brahmananda Sarasvati, Shri Swami Nirmalananda, Shri K. Pattabhi Jois, and Shyamdas.

  4. jivamuktiyoga.com › teachers-global › sharon-gannonJivamukti Yoga Sharon Gannon

    Sharon Gannon is the founder, along with David Life, of the Jivamukti Yoga method. She is a student of Shri Brahmananda Sarasvati, Shri Swami Nirmalananda, Shri K. Pattabhi Jois, and Shri Shyamdas and is an initiate into the Pushti Marg vaishnava sampradaya of Vallabacharya through Shri Milanbaba goswami.

  5. Website. http://www.jivamuktiyoga.com. Sharon Gannon (born July 4, 1951 [1] in Washington, D.C.) is a yoga teacher, animal rights advocate, musician, author, dancer and choreographer. Along with David Life, she is the co-founder of the Jivamukti Yoga method.

  6. YogaRelations freut sich einen Einblick in das Leben der Jivamukti Gründer David Life und Sharon Gannon zu geben. Sharon, David, gleich werdet ihr 200 Yogis und Yoginis unterrichten. Macht es für Euch einen Unterschied ob ihr vor so großen oder vor eher kleinen Gruppen unterrichtet? Was gefällt Euch lieber?

  7. Sanskrit: Jivanmukti "Befreiung zu Lebzeiten") wurde in den 1984 vom amerikanischen Künstlerpaar Sharon Gannon und David Life entwickelt, mit dem Ziel, die Weisheit der Veden dem modernen Großstadtmenschen näher zu bringen.