Ananda Marga – The Meditation Charity

Meditation & Yoga Classes

Meditation Practices

Discover Inner Peace, Balance & Vitality

Our meditation and yoga classes combine timeless wisdom with practical techniques, guiding you to harmony of body, mind, and spirit. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced practitioner, each session nurtures health, relaxation, and self-awareness.

Why Practice Yoga?

Yoga is not just exercise—it’s a way of life. Regular practice enhances your well-being in countless ways:

All-Round Health

More than fitness, yoga fosters balance in body, mind, and consciousness.

Stress Relief

Breathing and focus techniques help you manage stress naturally.

Improved Immunity

Research shows yoga changes gene expression, boosting immunity on a cellular level.

Better Relationships

Greater self-awareness and relaxation support healthier connections with others.

Healing Benefits

Studies confirm yoga reduces migraines, improves sleep, and supports mindful eating habits.

Course Description

Ananda Marga is one of the oldest schools of yoga in Australia. Our classes are designed for both beginners and seasoned practitioners who can obtain new information that will enhance what they have already learned.

Each class offers a range of postures according to your fitness level. Unlike muscle-building fitness programmes, the postures influence the vitality of the organs and glands, improving your overall health and wellbeing. Glands are subtly linked to mind and emotions through the balanced secretion of hormones. A self-massage and short relaxation completes the physical element of the class. After this, we go into the practice of meditation specific to your level.

The instructors can also select yoga postures and meditation lessons according to your need. The various tools you learn will combine into a powerfully-comprehensive, integrated personal practice.

Here is a brief description of course design with each level covering 6 weeks of one lesson per week.

Level 1

Meditation & Yoga Primer

In this foundational course you learn postures for physical and mental health and wellbeing. This covers the basic practices as well as theoretical knowledge you need in order to create a personal yoga practice. You gain an understanding of the effects of specific asanas, how to practice them and the reasons for specific guidelines in your practice. The connection between your breathing and the development of your personality is covered in this part.


Experience Yoga postures and breath techniques, along with knowledge about Yoga philosophy and a healthy lifestyle.
This is a fully integrated form of Yoga. It is a wonderful course for beginners and those looking to deepen their practical experience of yoga.

Level 2

Motivation & Relaxation

The level two course that takes you deeper into an amazing experience of yourself. Here you begin to gain depth in the practice of Yoga postures and deep relaxation,  learning to shift the paradigm from a fully externalized reality to one that shares the focus between the external and internal world. The yoga postures help you achieve this shift.
The Level 2 postures strengthen the back, assist with back problems and can help correct poor posture. They strengthen the body and help in energy management. Here you become competent in the art of deep relaxation. We discuss and understand stress and its management,  using practical yogic techniques. You learn how to use mental techniques to shut off and withdraw externalized energy and focus it to support wellbeing.

With sustained practice these postures begin to exert a deepening effect on all bodily functions, as well as the mind. You will notice positive changes in your habits and responses, not only influencing the body but also your entire personality. You begin to develop a commitment to regular practice and enjoy far reaching benefits.

Level 3

Directed Thought & Focus

Progressing through the next six weeks, you learn new postures, creating a feeling of a fresh awareness of connectedness with your own Self. You will have developed a personal practice of postures, deep relaxation and internalized focus. At this point, yoga is far more than a series of physical postures for you. Your regular practice has made you a true exponent of this ancient art  – one that  transforms the mind through movement.

This has now become a lifestyle for you as you enjoy the deeper aspects of this profound practice. You start to experience changes in the way you respond to life. You begin to perceive the calm vital energy that is stimulated through your body in each of the postures. You begin to learn meditative techniques in this level that deepens the use of concentration.

As you develop consistency in your yoga practice, you learn the importance of keeping focus on its goals and refine the practice with confidence. Concentration is a preliminary start for meditation, observing the body, mind and senses. Techniques of this level will help you to develop your ability to consistently hold focus. Controlling and overcoming inner disturbances and restlessness, such as poor concentration, anger or depression is just part of this profoundly transformational journey.

Level 4

Resonance & Coherence

When a thought process is directed at an object, the mind (not the brain), takes the form of that object, and its characteristics. Through the practices of meditation we can achieve a controlled stilling of the mental noise and chatter and begin to liberate ourselves from erroneous, externalized identifications, changing the state of our mind.

Yoga now becomes as much an inner discipline as a tool for physical health. You maintain balance and harmony on and off the mat. You make immense progress by the systematic practice of postures and concentration. Yoga calms the mind and develops the power of discrimination between positive and negative choices, based on context. Yoga develops the benevolently discriminative intellect which guides us towards the correct understanding and right decisions in life. One of the most important tasks now, apart from the physical, breathing and concentration exercises is to train the intellect and to use it correctly. Yoga ignites in us, the light of inner wisdom and we gain the clarity about who we are, what we stand for and what are the most appropriate actions to take in our life.

Level 5

Integrated General Practice

Now that you have arrived here you are a regular practitioner of the intuitional science of Astaunga Yoga and the classes are now casual classes. The ongoing work is to create alignment between the personality and the goal, using a fully harmonized body and mind directed towards consciousness – the external and the internal.

Where to Join Us

Classes are available in

Mindful Living Corner

What does scientific research suggest?

recent Norwegian study found that yoga practice results in changes in gene expression that boost immunity at a cellular level. And it doesn’t take long: The researchers believe the changes occurred while participants were still on the mat, and they were significantly greater than a control group who went on a nature hike while listening to soothing music

Research shows that migraine sufferers have fewer and less painful migraines after three months of yoga practice. The cause of migraines isn’t fully understood, but Bleier says it could be a combination of mental stressors and physical misalignment that create migraines and other issues. Hunching over a computer or cell phone with your shoulders up and head forward causes overlifting of your trapezius and tightening of the neck. This pulls the head forward and creates muscle imbalances that can contribute to headaches and migraines.

Researchers from Harvard found that eight weeks of daily yoga significantly improved sleep quality for people with insomnia. And another study found that twice-weekly yoga sessions helped cancer survivors sleep better and feel less fatigued. This can be attributed to yoga’s ability to help people deal with stress, says Bleier. “Sleep issues are like anxiety. Your head can’t stop spinning, you don’t know how to relax,” he says. “Breathing and mental exercises allow the mind to slow down, so you’re going to start to see yourself sleep better.”

Researchers from the University of Washington found that regular yoga practice is associated with mindful eating, an awareness of physical and emotional sensations associated with eating. By causing breath awareness, regular yoga practice strengthens the mind-body connection, Bleier says. The awareness can help you tune in to emotions involved with certain cravings, and yoga breathing exercises can help you slow down and make better choices when cravings strike.

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