Tami Hafzalla

It is in the spirit of Bhakti, (devotion) that I approach Yoga and Ayurveda.

I was born in Cairo Egypt to a Coptic Orthodox family. Steeped in spiritual, traditional practices from a very young age and inspired by travels worldwide, my heart has been deeply touched by witnessing the sweetness of Bhakti: devotional acts that align the seeker’s heart to the heart of God. There are numerous ways to connect with the divine and experience oneness: In a colorful temple puja, in a grand mosque, praying in a luminous cathedral, through poetry, music, dance, art, or quietly sitting in expansive nature. As Rumi shares: “Let the beauty you love be what you do, there are many ways to kneel and kiss the ground. Yoga is the path that has nourished and enlivened me. My practice offers me space for daily renewal and connection to subtle, peaceful and sacred essence.

As a Yoga teacher of 24 years, Massage Therapist and Ayurvedic Practitioner, I am adept in holding grounding, compassionate space. I am committed to cultivating a practice that is warm and welcoming so students move through a personal process, finding union of body, mind and heart. All are guided to access profound levels of insight and freedom, reconnecting to inherent wisdom, to heal and dissolve barriers that separate us from ourselves and each other. Ultimately, my intention is to share techniques to align with radiance from the inside out; connection to self, connection to others beyond name and form, connection to spirit, universal consciousness and love.

To learn more please visit: bhakti-flow.com