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Jeannine Dietz, Suzin Green & Friends

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Suzin Green, MA, has been a student of yogic wisdom traditions for over thirty years. A gifted teacher, she is known for her ability to guide students into profound levels of insight and stillness where they experience openings that bring real transformation. Her knowledge of Yoga is rooted in the nearly two decades she spent living and studying in Siddha Yoga ashrams and centers (including the one made famous in Elizabeth Gilbert’s book, Eat, Pray, Love). Suzin is the founder of Devi Yoga, a transformational path that integrates sacred psychology of the goddess with yogic philosophy and creative arts practice. Also a recording artist specializing in sacred music and kirtan fusion, Suzin began singing kirtan as a student of the Siddha master Baba Muktananda back in 1977. Her beautiful voice carries audiences into the bliss that vibrates in the sound of stillness. A pioneer in the fields of life coaching and meditation-based therapies, Suzin holds an MA in Art & Consciousness Studies and is a registered expressive arts therapist. She works with individuals and groups in NYC and Princeton, NJTo learn more about her work, please visit: www.suzingreen.com.

Jeannine Dietz was a professional photographer for 10 years before dedicating her life to the healing science of yoga. Brought to yoga because of her own injuries; she has been practicing, teaching and healing since 1995. She was first registered with the Yoga Alliance under The Barkan Method (Hot Hatha Yoga) with Jimmy Barkan. Her trainings have expanded to include Anusara 300 Hours, 500 hour Hatha Yoga RYT, 150 hours Therapeutic Yoga, 200 Hour Kundalini Yoga, Restorative Yoga with Roger Cole, and she also is trained in Pre-natal, Bikram and Baptiste Power Yoga. Jeannine taught Pre-natal Yoga for 2 years in Annapolis, MD at Prana Studio; her nuturing compassionate nature led to a very successful and loving class in which the students made life long friends.

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