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Located on the eastern slope of San Pedro volcanic mountain, a short boat ride across the bay from Santiago Atitlan, Finca de Yoga Mistica, the Mystical Yoga Farm, is a yoga, healing, spiritual, and mystical farming community coupled with sustainable permaculture and Biodynamic farming techniques. Our intention is to be self sustained, to grow our own food and grow yogis and healing practitioners, and to heal the earth and mankind through connection with nature, spirit, and the source of creation.

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What We Offer at the Mystical Yoga Farm

Yoga Teacher Training Courses (YTTC )
Personalized YTTC available throughout year upon request

University of Mystical Healing (UMH) offers many healing arts courses throughout year for certification, Master and Ph.D degrees

Apprentice program (AP) is for individuals looking for in-depth involvement in a working spiritual community learning and experiencing mystical farming methods, yoga, healing arts, and spiritual practices. It varies in length ranging from one week to six months.

Typical Day at Mystical Yoga Farm
Like-Minded Community

  • Moring Meditation, Self Healing, and Yoga Asana Practice
  • Healing arts workshops
  • Hands on Experience in Mystical Farming and Sustainable Building
  • Afternoon Yoga Asana Practice
  • Evening Satsang (Wise Gathering) or Ceremony, Singing, Chanting, and healing
  • Organic Vegetarian Meals Prepared with Love

Featured Yoga Teacher Training Courses:(View all)

Yoga Teacher Training, Lake Atitlan, Guatemala
June 20 - July 10, 2010
200 hr and 500 hr training with a focus on Earth Medicine
Mother Earth Yoga Teacher Training Course Guatemala
October 8-28, 2010
200-hr Yoga Teacher Training Course
Advanced Yoga Teacher Training 500-hrs
December 17, 2010 - January 6, 2011
RYT 500, or SYI 800/1000 Advanced Training

View more Programs at the Farm.       View all SchoolYoga Programs.

Sustainable Living

Off the grid, in a tranquil carless and roadless forest; Finca de Yoga Mistica is a living experiment in the practices of practical sustainable living. We seek to find balance, reconnecting humans with nature through revived techniques of rural living, delicately woven together with the most up-to-date and experimental appropriate technologies. Some projects currently underway include rainwater catchment, renewable material construction, passive solar shower, composting toilet, the design of passive solar multi-functional living spaces, solar panel electricity, and composting.

Rain Catchment: Durring the Guatemalan rainy season (May through September) we will gather rain off of the tin roofs of our bungalows. We expect to collect enough rainwater for everyday use for showering, water plants, and for cooking in our community kitchen. Harvested rain water will be stored in a combination of holding ponds and fresh water tanks.

Renewable Material Construction: We have broken ground on three bungalows and our composting toilet. Many buildings grow naturally on the farm, and others are as local, sustainable, and renewable as possible. Building materials we are currently experimenting with include: Wood, Bamboo, Canya, mud repel, and adobe. We invite innovative people with creative ideas to join us in our living experiment, contact us about your interest or expertise. We are also interested in stained glass work, sustainable tree house building, work with earth and clay, earthbag construction, construction using recycled materials and re-use of plastic in construction.

Passive Solar Shower: Harnessing the mid-day sun, we heat our shower water purely on the suns nurturing rays. Using a system of coiled black tubing we heat harvested rainwater for showering. We expect to have hot water for showers everyday from 10am to 5 pm
Composting Toilet: Flushing toilets and inadequate sewage systems are the main source of pollution on Lake Atitlan, and a waste of rich nutrients. When collected properly composted human waste (just like cow or chicken manure) is a good source of nitrogen for trees even for fruit trees. In our composting toilet system we collect urine and human manure separately. This dry composting method minimizes stench often associated with the outhouses of old. When a composting toilet is full, it is “closed off” and left to compost for one to two years, then the rich fertilizer is safe to be removed and used to fertilize forest orchards and trees.

Off the GridPassive Solar Multi-Functional Living Space: Following permaculture principles of Bill Mollison we are currently in the process of outlining our community needs into zones. The first zone starting from the hub of our living space. Our zone one includes our communal kitchen and dining space, yoga studio, and kitchen gardens including frequently harvested crops such as herbs, lettuces, and salad vegetables. We are currently in process with designing energy efficient living spaces, to be cool in the heat of the day and comfortable in the chill evenings, these structures will be the temple and heart of Finca de Yoga Mistica.

Solar Panel Electricity: Beginning early June, we will power our lights, computers, and cell phones with solar power. We will acquire a stronger solar system which will allow us power other necessary appliances for refrigeration, laundry, and other amenities. If you are interested to provide financial support and donate toward this solar power project please contact us at info@schoolyogainstitute.com
Composting: As a learning tool, we will practice and experiment with some of the many different methods of composting for soil improvement. Our “laboratory” and experimental practice will draw from methods rooted in Biodynamics, Biointensive farming, Permaculture, and Vermaculture.

Mystical Farming

Mystical farming is our practice in integrating spiritual life into farming practices making personal connection to the land, the mother earth, the universe and the cosmos. Using the tools of intention, meditation and earth medicine practices we experience deep connection with Panchamama, and gratitude for the abundance provided to us. Our practice of Mystical Farming is and integration of favorable techniques from the philosophies of Permaculture, Biodynamics, traditional Mayan farming methods and our own practices channeled through meditation from the divine.

Permaculture Farming

Permaculture as we know it today is a philosophy developed in Australia by Bill Mollison and David Holmgren. This philosophy is “consciously designed landscapes which mimic the patterns and relationships found in nature, while yielding an abundance of food and energy for provisions of local needs.” Permaculture seeks to answer the question “Are there ways to live within nature’s limits while providing a secure future for our children and justice for everyone?”

The entire Permaculture movement is based on 12 principles:

  • Observe and Interact
  • Catch and Story Energy
  • Obtain a Yield
  • Apply Self-regulation and Accept Feedback
  • Use and Value Renewable Resources and Services
  • Produce no Waste
  • Design from Patterns to Details
  • Integrate Rather than Segregate
  • Use Small and Slow Solutions
  • Use and Value Diversity
  • Use Edges and Valuse the Marginal
  • Creatively Use and Respond to Change

Biodynamic Farming

Rudolf Steiner was the founder of Anthroposophy in the late 1800’s early 1900’s. Anthroposophy is a modern science of the spirit which is a way of cognition leading to insight into spiritual realms. Anthroposophy then gave birth to Waldorf Education and Biodynamic Farming are just two of the many innovative philosophies developed by Steiner. “Biodynamics is a human service to the earth and its creatures, not just a method for increasing production of for providing healthy food.” It is a farming method integrating the energy of the cosmos, planting according to the pull of the moon, and putting energy into supporting the good in nature, as opposed to fighting the bad with chemicals and pesticides. It is living in nature and observing what happens to a carrot when planted on full moon as opposed to new moon, mid-day or early morning, and following the rhythms of ancient knowledge along with our own keen observations and first handed experiences.

Lake Atitlan


View of Lake Atitlan from our lake front property.

Guatemala
An open cave near the property.

Lake Atitlan Guatemala


Views of the lake from our lakefront property.

 


Moving up from the lake, this ancient tree connects the lake front property with the sacred valley land of
the Mystical Yoga Farm.


Views from the Sacred Valley Land.


Sunset dancing light show between the three volcanos

Moonfish
Moonfish Cafe- our neighbor.               Tea time.


Possible house sites.


Mystical Garden.                                                         Future site of the Yoga Shala.


View from a high spot.                      Avacado tree.                                   Banana tree.


Highest spot on the property.                                        Sauna to rejuvinate.

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