Chloe Conger
Chloë’s father introduced her to Yoga when she was 16. Four years later, they trained together as teachers at The White Lotus Foundation in Santa Barbara. She has picked up all sorts of techniques from myriad other teachers on the way, and taught in Aspen, Snowmass, Venice (CA), Thailand and Bali. She studied Anthropology and Drama at Stanford where she earned her BA and MA.
A student of Meditation for many years, mainly in the Theravaden tradition of Vipassana via Spirit Rock and Wat Kow Tham, she wishes to share practices that have helped her relax, breathe into the scary places and appreciate things just as they are. In 2013 she did her first month long silent meditation retreat and Byron Katie’s School for the Work.
More than dogma or poses, she is interested in stopping the struggle and being free, open hearted, and full of love. To this end she draws from many teachers and traditions in addition to Buddhism, including Advaita Vedanta, mystic poets, Byron Katie, transpersonal psychology and anyone who can see through the belief in the separate self and have a good laugh. Healing happens when the big Self, our “oceanness,” touches- is intimate and joined with- the little human self, our “waveness”. When the salt of our sorrow and pain is held in the endless lake of awareness the water remains pure and clear. May we remember who we really are.
In Santa Barbara, she teaches at Yoga Soup and UCSB.
Scheduled Workshops
Morning Qigong, Yoga & Meditation
Day: Saturday | Duration: 90 min. | Location: Dharma Dome
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