Satsang is a Sanskrit word that means 'coming together in truth' — a space where people gather to connect, practise, and share something meaningful.
In this chanting circle, we do this through mantra. Through simple call and response chanting we quiet the mind and shift awareness from head to heart.
You don’t need any experience or a 'good' voice. You can chant, listen, or simply sit with the sound. A simple, grounding practice to arrive, connect, and share something together.
ABOUT FELICIA
Felicia was introduced to yoga at the age of eight by her mother, who took her to classes, chanted mantras with her in the car, and filled their home with the music of Krishna Das. Early influences of Sivananda and Bhakti Yoga shaped her deeply, and by the age of fifteen, Jivamukti Yoga became her sacred space. With her mother’s support, she explored yoga, self-experience, and community at the OSHO Humaniversity Ashram. At nineteen, she completed her 300-hour Jivamukti Teacher Training in New York, followed by a 500-hour apprenticeship in Munich with her mentor Zsuzsanna Villányi. After teaching in Munich, she followed her sense of adventure to Berlin in 2017, where she joined the Jivamukti Yoga School and passed the Advanced Board Exam the following year. Along the way, Felicia travelled, studied Sanskrit, midwifery, and Tibetan traditions, and was introduced to Buddhism. These years have been marked by learning, solitude, connection, and growth. For the past six years, she has been dedicated to training new yoga teachers, as well as leading workshops and sharing her love for yoga, bhakti, and the harmonium. All of these experiences, and the people and places within them, have shaped who she is today: ever changing, full and empty, in love with life. In her classes, she shares these experiences through asana, silence, chanting, and the creation of space for others to connect with their own fullness and inner wisdom.
ABOUT ALEXA
Alexa is behind STUDIO MOND, a space dedicated to movement, stillness and community.
Over the years she has completed more than 1000 hours of training across different yoga traditions and continues to deepen her practice and studies. While she explores many approaches to yoga, she feels most at home in Jivamukti Yoga and Yin.
She is interested in yoga not only as a physical practice, but in everything that comes with it: philosophy, chanting, breath, sound, and the quieter, more subtle parts of the practice.
Her classes often combine strong and steady asana practice with moments of stillness, reflection, and often music and chanting. She teaches with the intention of creating a space where people can experience themselves more fully, practicing with presence, curiosity and a sense of joy.