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Autumn 2026 Yoga Session with Daniel — A Sacred Return to the Body
From August 20 to November 19, 2026, you are invited into an autumn yoga journey created for those who long to breathe more freely, move more consciously, and reconnect with the deep intelligence of the body. This session will unfold in two seven-week cycles, offering a steady, intimate rhythm of practice through the changing season.
This class is warmly geared toward the LGBTQ+ community and open to all sincere practitioners. No experience is necessary — beginners are welcome exactly as they are — while experienced students will find a rich and subtle practice rooted in Hatha Yoga, Mudras, Pranayama, meditation, and inner listening.
Daniel brings well over 1,500 hours of teaching experience, a lifelong yoga practice, and a deep specialization in Mudras, trauma-sensitive yoga for people living with PTSD, and embodied practices for those who are ready to make a profound change in their lives. His teaching invites you to soften without collapsing, awaken without forcing, and discover that the body is not an obstacle to transformation — it is the doorway.
Come as you are. Breathe as you are. Let autumn become the season where something true, tender, and powerful begins to move again.
The classes will cover the following topics
Traditional Hatha Yoga - Concepts of Tantra Yoga -
More info about the topics here above mentionned
Mudras — gestures and embodied attitudes, practiced both inwardly and outwardly. In the mudras we explore, some practices are considered tantric in nature and draw inspiration from Kashmiri Shaivism.
Mudras are approached as gestures, seals, and embodied attitudes that operate both inwardly and outwardly. They are not limited to hand positions; they invite the whole body, the breath, the nervous system, and consciousness itself to participate in the practice. Through mudras, the practitioner learns to
- refine attention
- redirect energy
- stabilize presence
- embody a more subtle relationship between posture, intention, and inner transformation
Within this training, certain mudra practices are explored through a tantric lens inspired by Kashmiri Shaivism. In this perspective, the body is treated as a living field of consciousness. Gesture becomes a doorway: the outer form supports an inner attitude, and the inner attitude gives meaning to the outer form.
Mudra practice then becomes a way of recognizing, within one’s own body and experience, the movement of awareness, energy, and devotion.
About the Teacher
Daniel's curriculum
Some of his teachers
References
Daniel is a proud member of the Fédération francophone de yoga. Here is a reference letter talking about a yoga envent he wanted to organise on June 21 2023
If you do not see the letter here bellow
Open directly the PDF here
The Yoga Alliance
La fédération francophone de yoga
