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Iyengar Yoga & Christianity Conference in Goa

11 – 14 January 2026

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Fr Joe Pereira
Rita Keller
Alan Goode

A collaboration with:
Kripa Foundation (India)
Yoga Mandir (Australia)
Light on Yoga Academy (Germany)

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In August 2024 the first Yoga & Christianity conference was held in Lantershofen, Germany, bringing together leaders in their respective fields to exchange views on these two profound traditions.

Three wonderful days followed with practice, presentations, discussion over meals, and time to absorb the beauty of the rural landscape. The event was organised by Alan Goode and Rita Keller and hosted by Light on Yoga. Presenters included Fr Joe Pereira, Ravi Ravindra, Dr Anna Paul and Dr Marburg.

In January 2026 we are pleased to continue the Yoga & Christianity dialogue as we meet again in Goa, India to meet with old friends and hear new perspectives. Both Yoga and Christianity are practices that filter into the lives of their practitioners and we meet to deepen the dialogue hosted by the Kripa Foundation centre in Goa, where Fr Joe Pereira offers a holistic recovery model for addiction, blending 12-step programmes with counselling, meditation, and Iyengar Yoga. His approach addresses both physical and spiritual dimensions of healing. Rooted in compassion and discipline, the centre provides a supportive environment for individuals to rebuild trust, gain self-awareness, and restore wholeness.

Rita Keller

born 1952, 4 children,
Yoga since 1970 and Iyengar Yoga since 1974. Advanced Teacher (certified by B.K.S. Iyengar). Director: Light on Yoga® Academy, authorized 1994 by B.K.S. Iyengar, Education of teachers and Yoga therapists.


The main aim of Yoga is According to Keller: The main aim of Yoga is established in the 2nd sutra of Patanjali’s Yoga sutras:”Yoga’s chitta vritti nirodhah” I.2., i.e.: “Yoga is the cessation of the fluctuation of the mind.” This is brought about by the practice of Yoga.


This is also reflected in the Latin phrase “Mens sana in corpore sano“ that translates to „a healthy mind in a healthy body“ in English. It emphasizes the interconnectedness and importance of both physical and mental well-being. The phrase suggests that a sound mind can only exist within a sound body and vice versa. And can also be understood as a state of inner peace and harmony, which physical fitness and mental health can cultivate within individuals.


Keller is also an accomplished author of several books on Yoga and especially on Iyengar Yoga. She is an educator, and her work emphasises the healing potential of Yoga for both body and soul, encouraging practitioners to explore their inner landscapes and cultivate a deeper relationship with God and the divinity inside. Through workshops, retreats, and publications, Keller continues to inspire and guide individuals on their spiritual journeys, demonstrating how the integration of Yoga and Christianity can lead to profound personal growth and spiritual fulfilment.


Her teaching gives evidence of the similarity and connectivity of Christianity and Yoga and uses in a profound and skilful way Body, Mind and Breath for self experience, and as tools for self- understanding, self-healing and self-realization as well as exploring the depth of one’s own abilities and strengths.

Alan Goode

Alan Goode is a highly respected yoga teacher whose work deeply integrates Yoga and spirituality. Based in Canberra, Australia, Goode has been a dedicated practitioner and teacher of Iyengar Yoga for over four decades. His journey into Yoga began in 1975, and he has since become one of the foremost authorities in the Iyengar tradition, known for its emphasis on connecting body, breath, and mind.


Goode’s approach to Yoga transcends the physical practice, delving into its profound spiritual dimensions. He believes that Yoga is not just a set of physical postures but a holistic discipline that fosters inner awareness and spiritual growth. His teachings emphasise the importance of exploring the inner world as we move through the layers of mind, ego and use the intelligence to explore consciousness and the nature of what it is to be human.


As the director of Yoga Mandir in Canberra, Goode has created a refuge for students to explore the depths of their practice. His commitment to teaching is evident in his meticulous and compassionate approach, guiding students through the intricacies of each asana while encouraging them to connect with their inner selves. He regularly communicates with his students, providing insights and updates on upcoming events and classes.


Alan Goode’s contributions to the field of Yoga are profound, inspiring countless individuals to pursue a path of self-study and spiritual evolution. Through his teachings, he continues to illuminate the transformative power of Yoga, helping students integrate its principles into their daily lives.

Fr Joe Pereira

Fr. Joe Pereira is a distinguished figure whose life’s work harmonises the principles of Yoga, addiction recovery, and Christianity. Born in India, Fr. Joe is a Catholic priest deeply committed to social service and spiritual growth. He is the founder of the Kripa Foundation, an internationally recognized organisation dedicated to helping individuals struggling with addiction.


Fr. Joe’s journey into Yoga began under the tutelage of B.K.S. Iyengar, one of the foremost yoga teachers. He seamlessly integrates Iyengar Yoga with Christian spirituality, promoting a holistic approach to healing that addresses the body, mind, and spirit. His unique method, known as Kripa Foundation Iyengar Yoga™, is designed to support individuals in recovery, providing them with tools to regain physical health, mental clarity, and spiritual strength.


His work with the Kripa Foundation has transformed countless lives, offering a path to recovery that is both compassionate and rigorous. Fr. Joe believes in the power of Yoga to aid in the recovery process, helping individuals reconnect with their inner selves and the divine.


Fr. Joe Pereira’s contributions extend beyond addiction recovery. He is a sought-after speaker and educator, sharing his insights on the intersections of Yoga, addiction, and Christianity worldwide. His teachings emphasize the importance of love, compassion, and inner transformation, reflecting the deep spiritual principles that guide his life and work.

Conference: Yoga & Christianity
Bridging practice and faith

  • Jan 11–14, 2026
  • different times daily

Archbishop Felix Machado

Archbishop Felix Anthony Machado, born on 6 June 1948 in Vasai, Maharashtra, India, is renowned for his dedication to inter-religious dialogue and theological scholarship. Ordained in 1976, he pursued advanced studies in theology and comparative religion, obtaining degrees from Maryknoll Seminary and Fordham University. Serving as Under-Secretary of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue from 1999 to 2008, he significantly contributed to interfaith initiatives globally. Pope Benedict XVI appointed him Archbishop of Nashik in 2008, later transferring him to Vasai in 2009. Archbishop Machado currently heads the Interreligious Dialogue Desk for the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of India (CBCI), tirelessly advocating peace, mutual respect, and religious understanding.

Conference: Yoga & Christianity
Bridging practice and faith

  • Jan 11–14, 2026
  • different times daily

Humza Muljiani

Humza Muljiani is a practising lawyer since 2005, with extensive experience in corporate law through his work with leading firms such as Crawford Bayley & Co. and Mulla & Mulla & Craigie Blunt & Caroe. Alongside his legal career, Humza has a deep interest in spirituality, philosophy, and the intersection of faith traditions.

He has delivered lectures in the Netherlands on Sufism and Buddhism, and has taught Yoga Teacher Training philosophy, including the Upanishads, the Bhagavad Gita, and the Ashtavakra Gita, in Canada. In Goa, he has given talks at The Redemption House on the Gospels and the importance of Mother Mary in the Quran, and has also presented papers on the significance of Jesus in Islamic scriptures, bridging religious understanding with scholarly depth.

Humza holds a Doctorate in Alternative Medicines and is trained in Hypnotherapy, Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT), Tasso therapy, and Reiki. He is deeply devoted to the mission of Kripa Foundation, contributing both his legal expertise and spiritual insights to its work.

He also serves as the Honorary Legal Advisor to the Fellowship of the Physically Handicapped (FPH) and the Khan Bahadur Haji Bachooali Charitable Eye Hospital, Parel — reflecting his commitment to service and social causes.

Conference: Yoga & Christianity
Bridging practice and faith

  • Jan 11–14, 2026
  • different times daily

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Conference: Yoga & Christianity

Bridging practice & faith

Join us for a transformative and enriching experience at the Yoga & Christianity Conference in Goa, from 11 to 14 January 2026. Nestled amidst the serene beauty of Goa’s picturesque coastal landscape, this exceptional event is designed to bridge the timeless traditions of Yoga with the profound spiritual insights of Christianity.

 

Participants will embark on a journey towards holistic growth, self-discovery, and deeper spiritual understanding.

Organised through a collaboration between Light-On-Yoga. International (LOY.i) and the Kripa Foundation, this gathering promises a rare convergence of diverse spiritual paths.

 

The conference features an lineup of distinguished teachers and speakers, including Fr Laurence Freeman, globally recognized for his transformative teachings on Christian meditation and inter-religious dialogue; Fr Joe Pereira, the inspirational founder of Kripa Foundation, whose unique method integrates Iyengar Yoga with Christian spirituality and has profoundly impacted lives worldwide; Rita Keller, an acclaimed yoga teacher whose approach deeply engages Yoga’s contemplative and healing dimensions; Alan Goode, a respected figure in Iyengar Yoga, known for his insightful guidance on integrating Yoga’s principles with spiritual development; Dr Humza Muljiani, whose contribution will undoubtedly enrich this spiritual exploration.

 

Over four insightful days, participants will engage in enlightening presentations, practical and reflective workshops, as well as communal meditative and prayerful practices. Each session aims to illuminate the intersections of asana and pranayama (breathing techniques), meditation practices, and spiritual contemplation.

 

The conference offers an extraordinary opportunity to deepen personal understanding, nurture inner peace, and build meaningful connections with like-minded individuals seeking spiritual depth and harmony.

Participants attending both the workshops and the conference will receive recordings from the previous conference for free.

 

 

Prices for the conference:

  • 80,000 rupees (800 Euro) for Twin Share. Double including Meals. Arriving 10 January to evening 14 January
  • 98,000 rupees (980 Euro) for a Single room including Meals. Arriving 10 January to evening 14 January
  • 40,000 rupees (450 Euro) SAARC* countries. Housed in old accommodation including Meals. Arriving 10 January to evening 14 January

*We offer prices for the residents of The SAARC countries at a reduced rate. List of SAARC countries: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. 

Presenters

Rita Keller

Alan Goode

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Fr Joe Pereira

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Humza Muljiani

Dr Laurence Freeman

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Archbishop Felix Machado

Goa

Accommodation and Catering

Come and immerse yourself in this harmonious blend of Yoga and Christianity, enrich your spiritual practice, and discover new dimensions of personal and spiritual growth in the tranquil and inspiring setting of Goa.

 

International flights to Goa
The Mopa Airport is the closest, but it is generally accessible via connecting flights through cities like Mumbai, Chennai, or Bangalore. The Dabolim International Airport, on the other hand, offers direct international flight options.

 

Catering & Accommodation
Accommodation and dining options are available offering comfortable and welcoming environments to support your spiritual retreat. Meals, accommodating dietary requirements including vegetarian and vegan options will further enhance the communal spirit of this gathering.

 

We will soon publish more details and information on the trip and accommodation.

FAQ

Nestled amidst the serene beauty of Goa’s picturesque coastal landscape, this exceptional experience is designed to bridge the timeless traditions of Yoga with the profound spiritual insights of Christian theology. The newly constructed Yoga Sanctuary promises a memorable stay that captures the essence of Goa’s cultural and historical landscape.  

  • All linens and towels will be provided.
  • Bathrooms are ensuite in the new hotel (Yoga Sanctuary). There are shared bathroom facilities in Casa Albuquerque.
  • Bottled water is provided. There is a provision for RO water as well.
  • Mosquito nets are provided. It is also advisable to take all required vaccinations /medications for malaria. Use of mosquito repellents are also advisable 
  • WiFi is available in the rooms and is free of charge. 
  • The hotel does not feature a swimming pool. However, paid access to pools in the resorts across is available. 

 H.No.1710, ‘Casa Albuquerque’, Soronto, Anjuna-Vagator Road, Anjuna, Bardez, GOA 403509

International flights to Goa:

  • Goa Manohar International Airport (GOX): 28 km, approximately a 45-minute drive. The Goa Manohar (Mopa) Airport is the closest, but it is generally accessible via connecting flights through cities like Mumbai, Chennai, or Bangalore.
  •  Goa Dabolim International Airport (GOI): 44 km, roughly a 1-hour and 10-minute drive. The Dabolim International Airport, on the other hand, offers direct international flight options.
  • Thivim Railway Station: 18 km, around a 40-minute drive.
  •  Margao Railway Station: 55 km, about a 1-hour and 30-minute drive.
  •  Panjim Bus Stop: 19 km, approximately a 40-minute drive.
  •  Mapusa Bus Stop: 8 km, just a 20-minute drive.
  • Goa is a village surrounded by beautiful coastal landscape suited to walking. Warmer clothes for the evenings and a sun hat for the days are advised. Yoga clothes, towel, Yoga props, umbrella and raincoat, insect repellent.

  • Standard Iyengar yoga equipment (mat, bolster, blocks, strap, blankets) will be provided.  You may wish to bring your own Yoga mat or other personal props.

  • Meals, accommodating dietary requirements including vegetarian and vegan options will further enhance the communal spirit of this gathering. Meals are primarily Indian with vegetarian, non-vegetarian, and vegan options. Please make any dietary requests through the Kripa Foundation at time of registration on the Google form.

  • The Goa temperature in January approximately goes up to maximum 31C in the daytime, while at night it dips to around a minimum 21C.  With almost no rainfall from November through to April, January is an ideal time to visit Goa.   Located midway between the Tropic of Cancer and the Equator, you will experience virtually uninterrupted sunshine and high daytime temperatures averaging 30C during your stay.

  • Conference is Jan 11–14, 2026

    Arrive Saturday 10 January.  Depart Wednesday 14 January.

    (Need to arrive the night before.)

    • Registration 8.00 a.m. Sunday
    • Departure by 6.00 p.m. Wednesday

    Students wishing to stay the evening after the conference should contact the Kripa Foundation for availability. 

Payment is required at the time of registration.  However, an Early Bird Discount of 5% is available for registration by 1 October.

Online orders can be cancelled within 14 days of booking and payments will be fully refunded. 

  • Up to 91 days prior to the conference fully refundable.

  • 90-31 days prior to the conference, 50% refund.

  • 30-15 days prior to the conference, 30% refund.

  • 15-0 days prior to the conference, 0% refund.

If a participant is unable to attend and can identify a replacement attendee, the registration fee may be transferred.

If an extraordinary event occurs preceding the conference resulting in travel restrictions or if the conference is cancelled, all registrations will be fully refunded.

It is strongly recommended that all attendees take out a travel insurance policy to cover cancellations and other unforeseen events.

Upcoming Events

04 Jan
January 4, 2026 – January 10, 2026
11 Jan
January 11, 2026 – January 14, 2026
15 Jan
January 15, 2026 – January 21, 2026
22 Jan
January 22, 2026 – January 25, 2026