Zia Nath Preview

There are some who can sit still and experience bliss and then there are some of us who need to move to experience stillness. Every feeling has accompanying sensations and they too keep changing in intensity and expression. So, what does Bhakti feel like in the physical body? How might a yogi feel Bhakti in asana, how might a Sufi dervish feel bhakti in dance? How can movement take you home to love? Zia Nath, yogi, Sufi, and sacred dancer and biodynamic craniosacral therapist shares her insights.

Aside from the key explorations in this summit, in this conversation, we will discover

  • Bhakti bhava (feeling) in the body
  • Are there physical pre-requisites such as technique and strength needed to experience Bhakti bhava in the body?
  • Transitioning from the body’s doing to embodying Bhakti 
  • The dynamics of surrender

.... and much more