Friday, November 7, 2014

Rehabilitation is only a deep breath away- Fr. Joe... Interviewed in the TIMES OF INDIA-GOA by Nida Sayed "

   

Rehabilitation is only a deep breath away
Nida Sayed



Through yoga, the Kripa Foundation seeks to help those struggling with addiction and suffering from ill health.

One of the largest NGOs in India, the Kripa Foundation, offers a holistic approach towards rehabilitation from addiction. Under the guidance of Fr Joseph Pereira, the NGO uses yoga to help those struggling with drug addiction and those affected with HIV/AIDS. The first group this season to take up the yoga-for-rehabilitation initiative is from the Namaste Yoga School from Wroclaw, Poland.


"Youngsters who have quit drugs find solace in yoga. People suffering from cancerous diseases also find respite through our programme," says Fr Joseph Pereira, founder and managing trustee of the Kripa Foundation.



Fondly known as Fr Joe, he adds, "With the help of yoga, nitric oxide (NO) is produced naturally by sinuses during nasal breathing, breath retention, and humming 'Om'. This reverses ailments inside the body. Besides NO, interleukin can also be produced naturally in the body and these can eventually help cure the disease internally."



Besides this, through individual counselling sessions, the core problem is identified and goals that will help a patient lead a better life are set. These goals include overcoming resentment, developing trust and working on self-defeating behavioural patterns. The daily morning meditation makes use of yoga as a psycho spiritual and psychosomatic therapy.



Shedding light on this initiative, Fr Joe says, "We help patients see the positive aspects of life. The basis of our programme is the 12 steps of alcoholics anonymous (AA) and narcotics anonymous (NA), based on a module of total abstinence from alcohol and other drugs, and in turn bringing holistic improvements on the biological, psychological, social, economic and financial level. Each patient works on adopting the philosophies of AA/NA before leaving the treatment."



Being a Catholic priest, Fr Joe admits that he has faced a lot of antagonism for advocating yoga and meditation. "A lot of Catholics believe that meditation is a demonic practice. They are ignorant about the science of yoga. Today, yoga is acknowledged by medicine but there is also spirituality involved. I have faced hostility for these beliefs but people don't understand that the kind of consciousness we carry out has a measurable impact on those who we care about."



Stating that yoga is not a workout, He adds, "It is a work-in. Meditation helps us get in touch with our inner self and gain control over ourselves. This fundamental idea is what has helped addicts recuperate. They are people who just want love and turn to alcohol and drugs for an escape from reality. Through yoga and meditation, we help them let go and accept themselves for who they are and bring in positive changes in their lives. Die-hard drug addicts are fascinated by yoga and meditation because it gives them what addiction does not. Thus, spiritual discipline and strength helps them overcome the addiction."



The Polish group of 28, accompanied by Paulina Stroz, founder and yoga teacher of Namaste Yoga School, is currently participating in strenuous yoga sessions twice a day. Heavy asana are practiced for three hours in the morning at the centre in Anjuna and followed by two hours of pranayam in the evening at the NGO's Panaji centre—five hours of commitment to a lifestyle change programme.



This is Paulina's second visit to Kripa, Goa, the first being last year, for the yoga programme.



Sharing her thoughts, she says, "Our life is dedicated to teaching yoga and meditation to people in our country. After going back to Poland, we will share the knowledge we have received here with all our students and other yoga practitioners. They need to realize that traditional 'hatha yoga' is a spiritually safe practice. On the other hand, other practitioners in the west need to learn more about the spiritual aspects of 'iyengar yoga', which they still perceive as a workout rather than a work-in."



 Through individual counselling sessions, the core problem is identified and goals that will help a patient lead a better life are set. These goals include overcoming resentment, developing trust and working on self-defeating behavioural patterns. The daily morning meditation makes use of yoga as a psycho spiritual therapy




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Thursday, November 6, 2014

Fr. Joe welcomes the "Namaste Yoga Group" from Poland @ the Kripa Foundation Yoga Sanctuary, Anjuna, Goa



In the village of Anjuna  in Goa, one of the twelve Brahmin comunidades of Bardez, which is also world famous for its trance parties held on the beach during the tourist season. Close to the beach is Casa De Albuquerque "Soronto", which amongst it's coconut trees and mango groves lies Kripa Foundation' "kripa Foundation Yoga Sanctuary". The centre mainly runs a rehab for the treatment of chemical dependency.In this centre Fr. Joseph H Pereira the Founder Managing Trustee holds meany workshops in Yoga for the treatment in recovery
The first group this season is a group from Namaste Yoga School from Wroclaw, Poland, founded by Paulina Stroz a Iyengar yoga teacher with over 18 years of yoga practice. Paulina is also accompanied by her husband Paul a great translator of the language and their daughter Ola. The group of 28 is looking with great  enthusiasm  to learn under the guidance of Fr. Joe.

On their arrival the group was welcomed in traditional Indian style of Aarti and garland. This group will be on a 6 days workshop till the 8th of November.


Today the 6th of November, after a strenuous workout in the morning session at the centre in Anjuna, The group invited by Fr. Joe went to practice with him from 3pm to 5pm, at the new kripafoundation Iyengar centre, Carpenters Choice ,St. Inez, Panjim. The group was really happy to visit the new yoga centre of Fr. Joe.

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Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Fr. Joe announces the opening of Kripafoundation Iyengar Yoga® Centre in Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA), Ontario, Canada

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November 3, 2014

Kripa Foundation is pleased to announce the establishment of a Kripafoundation Iyengar Yoga® Centre in the Greater Toronto & Hamilton Area (GTHA), Ontario, Canada.
The centre will use the studio at Sunseed Yoga, St Judes Church, Oakville for activities until a dedicated facility can be established.
Fr Joe Pereira, Founder and Managing Trustee of Kripa Foundation, will oversee KFIY® programs hosted by Sunseed Yoga during his visits to the GTHA, and through video-link when hes at Kripa headquarters India or on missions to spread the KFIY® treatment protocols to communities across the globe.
James Pope, KFIY® instructor, will have the responsibility of administering the program. Jim has maintained a studentship with Fr Joe for twenty-three years, including regular visits to Kripa centres in India, the Ramamani Iyengar Memorial Yoga Institute, Pune, and teaching KFIY® weekly since 2001 at Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), Toronto. In October 2014, Fr Joe presented Jim with a second KFIY® certificate which bore the signature of late Yogacharya B.K.S. Iyengar (1918-2014).

To learn more about KFIY® in the GTHA, please visit www.kripacanada.ca

Fr Joe presenting Jim  Pope with theSecond KFIY® certificate which bore the signature of late Yogacharya B.K.S. Iyengar (1918-2014).

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Thursday, October 30, 2014

Read Fr. Joe's Article " Guruji In the Likeness of Jesus" in Yoga Rahasya Magazine - Vol 21 No.4 2014


               







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Thursday, October 23, 2014

Fr. Joe speaks to a packed audience in Uberlândia Brazil on Yoga and Christian Meditation for the treatment of Chemical Dependency







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Today on the 21st of October Fr. Joseph Hilary Pereira , Founder and Managing Trustee of Kripa Foundation spoke to a packed audience in the city of Uberlândia in the State of Minas Gerias, Brazil. The programme was well organised and an initiative of  Councilman Mr. Fellipe  Attiê .

Fr. Joe spoke on the blend of Yoga and  Christian meditation and how it has helped so many across the Globe in being away one day at a time from Chemical Dependency. The highlight of the programme was young Maria Fernanda Santos  Attiê  daughter of Mr.and Mrs Fillpe Attiê,who asked Fr. Joe, as to How did he feel being close to Blessed Mother Teresa. Whist Fr. Joe replied one could see many in the audience share a tear of solidarity and love for the work that Fr. Joe does to help this world be a drug free life. 

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Odilon Segundo
Uberlândia

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Fr. Alvaro Nazareth '
Mount Carmel Church 
Mumbai India

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Monday, October 20, 2014

A Rich Tribute by Fr. Joe to Late Yogacharya B.K.S. Iyengar in Kripa' latest Newsletter


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Friday, October 17, 2014

Says Fr. Joe to Catholics in Brazil -" You don't need to leave the church to practice yoga."



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Fr. Joe with the 1st lady to set up International Yog Association in Brazil



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