In gratitude to my inspirational teachers from all over the world, very special thanks to:

 

All and each one of my students who have been my most remarkable teachers.  And to:

 

Guruji who brought me from darkness into light, and who became my first and most important inspiration in 1996, when I bought by coincidence his book Light on Yoga.

 

Geetaji for continuously remind us that teaching and practice must come from the heart.

 

Richard Agar Ward (Senior Iyengar teacher) who taught me to understand and perform asanas and their subtleties with such detail, depth and precision. He has become a turning point in my understanding of yoga.

 

Norman Allard (Iyengar Yoga teacher) who introduced me to the power of prana (breath) and showed me how to trust the wisdom of the body for self-healing.

 

Jawahar Bangera (Senior Iyengar teacher) who has become one of my greatest inspirational teachers and a landmark in my practice and understanding of yoga. Thanks for coming to Mexico in Jan. 2008, and already looking forwards for 2009!

 

Shirley French (Senior Iyengar teacher) who taught me yoga through wisdom and her very unique humour. 

 

Felicity Green (Senior Iyengar teacher) who taught me that yoga is not a workout but rather a "work-in" and who introduced me to the magic of chanting.

 

Dona Holleman (Senior teacher and co-author of Dancing the body of Light) who taught me about the body of light, the elegance and beauty of the asana practice.

 

Margot Kitchen (Senior Iyengar teacher) who taught me to teach with compassion and respect to all, and for helping us make a dream become a reality: Mexico has become the first country in Latin America to officially certify Iyengar® yoga teachers.

 

Cristina Quezada (Iyengar teacher) who taught me that asanas are beautiful human living sculptures that should always be a reflection of our inner self.

 

Dr. Krishna Raman (close disciple of BKS Iyengar) who taught me to offer all our asanas to God without whom we are ZERO and who became a grand eye opener in my own yoga practice and teaching.

 

Alicia Ramos (Iyengar teacher) who introduced me to the fascinating world and use of ropes, this was a turning point in my practice and teaching.

 

Herta Rogg (Iyengar teacher) who taught me one of the most important life lesson that is perseverance and also who taught me the importance of discipline, study and commitment to yoga.

 

Orit Sen Gupta (Senior teacher and co-author of Dancing the body of Light) who taught me the art of just sitting. 

 

Shashi Dhar Dimri who introduced me to the ancient philosophy texts and to the magic of pranayama.

 

To my children and hubby who are my most day-to-day meaningful, instructive and  inspirational  teachers.