Seminar:
Yoga and the quest for the self

An immersion into the philosophy of yoga and its symbolism

There are moments in life when we feel that something is missing. We ask ourselves who we truly are, where we are going, and what the purpose of our daily actions is.

Yoga has answers. Not only in the movement of the body, but also in its philosophy, in its sacred texts, in a wisdom that has guided spiritual seekers for centuries.

This seminar is an invitation to go beyond the physical practice and immerse yourself in the heart of yoga: a journey of self-awareness, clarity, and inner transformation.

A journey for those seeking more. If you feel that yoga is much more than postures… that there is a deep knowledge calling within you… then this course is for you.

Join us for a unique experience that will take you to the essence of yoga, exploring its fundamental sacred texts:

  • The Upanishads – The mysteries of existence and consciousness.
  • The Bhagavad Gita – The internal battle between the ego and the true self.
  • The Yoga Sutras – The mind, meditation, and the path to liberation.

Here, yoga is not just an exercise; it is a living philosophy that transforms your perception of reality and of yourself.

What Awaits You on This Journey?

  • Yoga and meditation practice in every session to absorb the wisdom through the body.
  • Deep study of sacred texts, explained clearly and accessibly.
  • Conscious breakfast, a pause to nourish the body and spirit.
  • Guided and introspective discussion to integrate the teachings into your daily life.
  • Four in-person sessions designed for inner transformation.

Why Is This Course Different?

  • It’s not just another yoga class. It’s a space for deep exploration, living philosophy, and self-awareness.
  • You don’t need to be a scholar. We guide you step by step so you can understand and apply these teachings in your life.
  • It’s not disconnected theory. Every concept is intertwined with the direct experience of yoga.

If you feel called to go beyond the surface, this is your moment.

Upcoming Dates (Program Vol.1):

Sunday, March 16

Sunday, March 30

Sunday, April 13

Sunday, May 4

Venue: Cerrada Antonio Maceo 38, Col. Escandón, CDMX

Schedule: 8 AM to 2 PM

Limited capacity to 8 people

Investment in Your Transformation:

  • Advance Payment (until February 28): $6,500 MXN
  • Single Payment: $7,200 MXN
  • Two monthly payments (February and March): $4,000 MXN

Includes:

✔ 4 in-person sessions in a small group.

✔ All practices, visual materials, and reading materials.

✔ Breakfast at each session.

✔ Access to 2 extra classes in March and 2 in April during the regular hours of Ram Ram Yoga. 

Program Vol. 1 (2025)

Module 1

Sadhana

Yoga: Science, Philosophy, or Religion?

Module 2

Maya

The Real and the Illusory: Knowledge, Truth, and Perception

Module 3

Prakriti and Purusha

The Sacred and the Profane: The Concept of Nature, Time, and Divinity

Program Vol. 2 (2026)

Module 4

Ahamkara and Asmita

The Self, Identity, and Ego: The Study of the Mind from a Hindu Perspective

Module 5

Viveka and Vairagya

Desire as the Seed of the Mind: The Soteriological Nature of Practice

Module 6

Jivanmukta

The Masters, the Teachings, the Lineage, the Tradition: Storytelling as a Form of Philosophical Transmission

Module 7

Amrita

The Pearls of Practice: Mysticism, Magic, and Alchemy in Yoga

Module 8

Moksa

Beyond Death: The Transcendence of Duality

Students Testimonies

Ana
Online Seminar Student

“I would highly recommend it. If you want to dive into Hindu philosophy, learn more about yoga and its core texts, I encourage you to embark on this experience—you’ll be very well guided.”

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Daniela
In-person seminar student

“I would definitely recommend this seminar to people who want to go beyond what they see and feel when they practice. To all those curious minds who are eager to learn, to understand, to ask ‘why’ a thousand times until they reach the root cause.”

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Alejandro
Online seminar student

“Personally, it has helped me contrast and understand many concepts of yoga philosophy from a different perspective, giving me a deeper understanding of myself through them.”

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