About

Ziba Bayley

Four years travelling and living across India with her family where she had tons of fun adventures, studied Sanatana Dharma philosophies, yoga and soaked up everything that Ma India or Bharat offers world. What I noticed most was the unabashed loud and colourful celebration of life alongside the acceptance of death and transition.

Professional Yoga Teacher.

My personal philosophy is Tripti, The spiritual delights. I like to bring as much of myself and the world into focus, to celebrate marvel and delight in - everything from the cool to the sublime with a sprinkle of the ridiculous. I have a raucous laugh and I love hiphop dance, artful music and a little weirdness. “You matter.”

On yoga in particular:

There is an embodied yoga system for any and every one to try or reach mediation experiences with (then maybe even, union). Whether music, sound, mantra, movement, action, stillness or breath…

Commonly the four yoga groups are known as:

Bhakti yoga. That means the path of devotion.

Jnana yoga. That means the path of intelligence.

Karma yoga. That means the path of action.

Kriya yoga. That means internal action.

Patanjali called the ultimate path of yoga, Raja. {source: The yogas Sutras of Patanjali}

  • Ziba has curated and facilitated yoga studios and from rural Welsh borderlands to Urban pop-ups in UK cities and South Indian shalas.

    Bringing teachers of Nada (Sound) Yoga: Kirtan, Mantra, Story telling, Meditation, Conscious Breathing and Yoga Asana from all over the globe to connect with local communities.

    Travei:

    Kerala to the Himalayas and Nepal

    Yoga Schools of Training :

    Ashtanga Vinyasa Teacher Training, Sampoorna, Agonda, Goa

    Classical Vinyasa of Krishnamacharya Claire Missingham, London

    Kundalini Teacher KRI

    Guruji :

    Sri Sri Manishanandaji 1008, Narmada river, Gujarat, India.

  • I am interested in people, I am fascinated by what connects us and what we perceive as separation. I love the philosophical aspect of study and the philosophies that others follow or have created for themselves. I feel we are here and we should discover why we are personally and uniquely individually here. We are on a journey regardless and we begin the journey in awareness when we realise it is from the inside out not the outside in. I love nothing more than to wonder and ponder what others have discovered.

“That which is unspeakable, imperceivable, and unthinkable” - The Vedas

The Future

Using the physics and science of the Indian philosophies rooted in the Dharmic Vedas, Ziba continues to advocate for yoga and mysticism by attending future thinking discourse and deep dives with Physicists, Scientists, Programmers, Educators, Biologists and Neuroscientists.

“As this shift occurs and enquiry speeds up, the gap between science and mysticism appears almost tangible. Could it be that the unknown void between our perceived reality and the quantum field is held within those ancient attributes or powers that lie dormant until awakened. Could it be that until we recognised the personal individualised observer experience as a true evidence we are searching in all the wrong places.”