NEW LIVE SHOW:
YOGA NOW on YOGA ANYTIME Fridays: starting February 26th through April 16th Friday 10-11am PST, 6-7pm UK time. If you are new to Yoga Anytime, gain 30 days free access to the platform and this show here: For Yoga Anytime subscribers, sign up here Online Programs via zoom
Online kirtans via zoom more or less fortnightly next kirtans: Sundays 7-9pm UK time: March 14, 28, April 11 Email james@jamesboagyoga.com to register Donations by paypal/bank transfer gratefully accepted. … Immersive online courses: Practical Purāṇa part two: eight-week course Tuesdays 6:30-8:30pm UK time March 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 April 6, 13, 20 In Purāṇa-s Part Two starting in March, after the first two sessions on Śiva and the liṅga we will be focusing principally on teachings from the Rāmāyaṇa, which will include sessions on Vasiṣṭha, Viśvāmitra and Gāyatrī, on Gaṅgā, on Hanuman, Lakṣmaṇa, Rāma and Sītā, and on the Āditya Hṛdayam. We may also devote some time to Rādhā and Kṛṣṇa the week of Holi or in the culminating sessions. Whether this is your first contact with practical yoga philosophy and Indian Mythology or you’ve been studying for decades, this content will be fresh, relevant and accessible. It will also serve to deepen our understanding of the energies we invoke in kīrtan. This eight week course will run Tuesdays 6:30-8:30pm UK time: March 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, April 6, 13, 20 Course fee: £184, scholarship and assisted places may be available. Email james@jamesboagyoga.com to book your place. Participants receive the audio recordings after each session and sometimes additional notes and visual resources. It is also possible to attend the course on a remote basis if time zones mean you cannot join the live session, in which case you will receive the recording right after the session. … |
Audio/Video Resources
James Boag Yoga Youtube channel James Boag Yoga Soundcloud Listen to James singing kirtan with his sister Elizabeth on Soundcloud Hear James in conversation about practical yoga philosophy with his colleague Paul Millage Yoga Anytime Online Courses
Yoga Sutras of Patanjali
Recorded Februrary 2017. In-depth, practical exploration of Chapter One of this treasure text of the yoga tradition, with movement, meditation, and sound practices too. ![]() The Mythology Show
Recorded September 2015, exploring the practical riches of mythology in the yoga tradition, with episodes on Ganesa, Mother Divine and Hanuman. Bhagavad Gita Chapter 2 course 15+ hours of content, recorded June/July 2015, includes: introduction, series on recitation and series going through the practical teachings of Chapter Two, working from the original Sanskrit, with stories and songs along the way. Use code JAMESBOAG for 30 day free trial on yogaanytime.com ![]() Archive Videos on vimeo
Click on the link below to access a series of teaching and recitation videos of James made by Laura Lea Nalle in Mysore 2013 http://vimeo.com/channels/namaste Click here for recent blog article about James Contact email: james@jamesboagyoga.com |
James Boag Yoga

Yoga is balance, integration, skilfulness and efficiency. Yoga practice is about cultivating sustainable harmony.
Yoga is about the whole of our lives: everything we do, all we experience. It is about stretching our understanding of who we really are, strengthening our connection to the innate wisdom of our conscience and rehabilitating our broader human capacities while working respectfully with the realities of our individual natures and our diverse responsibilities.
Yoga practice is about training ourselves to be able to find joy in the everyday wonder of life and steadiness in the face of its inevitable challenges.
It is about meeting and refining our own patterns and habits and inviting ways of being that are conducive to sustainable, integrated health and wellbeing.
James works with a range of mutually complementary lenses to explore yoga principles in practical application, including: principle-based asana, natural movement, meditation, kirtan singing and chanting, storytelling and interpretation, satsang talks, discussion and inquiry, nourishing high quality food and time outdoors.
Yoga is about the whole of our lives: everything we do, all we experience. It is about stretching our understanding of who we really are, strengthening our connection to the innate wisdom of our conscience and rehabilitating our broader human capacities while working respectfully with the realities of our individual natures and our diverse responsibilities.
Yoga practice is about training ourselves to be able to find joy in the everyday wonder of life and steadiness in the face of its inevitable challenges.
It is about meeting and refining our own patterns and habits and inviting ways of being that are conducive to sustainable, integrated health and wellbeing.
James works with a range of mutually complementary lenses to explore yoga principles in practical application, including: principle-based asana, natural movement, meditation, kirtan singing and chanting, storytelling and interpretation, satsang talks, discussion and inquiry, nourishing high quality food and time outdoors.