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Klaudia Lewi, is a Berlin—based still life and portrait photographer, kundalini yoga teacher, sound weaver and spatial designer. Studying the liminal gap between the conscious and the unconscious,
Klaudia explores the subtlety between inner and outer perception. With a sense of what lies beyond what we can grasp, she curates unique arrangements, transparent spaces, and safe atmospheres to connect and reflect.
"the quickest pathway to living in the light is to recognize the light wherever you are“
KLAUDIA LEWI is a 800h+ certified and experienced yoga fasilitator – After her first 200h Multistyle Yoga TT at Mahi Yoga School in India, she lived and served for 3 month at the Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Dhanwantari Ashram. Followed by a 220h Hatha Yoga TT (BYV) at Yoga Vidya e.V. and 220h Kundalini Yoga (Level 1) TT at Karam Kriya–International School (KRI) of Kundalini Yoga in Berlin. In 2023 she deepened her practice through a 200h TT at Original Feelings Studio, led by Simon Park (Liquid Flow Yoga), Brooklyn Reardonn and Mascha Trietsch.
She expanded her practice by attending a Harmonium learning seminar at Yoga Vidya (Bad Meinberg). Additionally, she completed the Level 1 Theta Healing® Basic DNA training with Juliana Tash in Berlin, followed by a Basic Gong Master Training with Nora (Green Yoga). She also participated in the “Spirit of Sound” training with Soniereo Collective, focusing on Tibetan Bowls and voice activation. Followed by an indivdual 1:1 Gong Training (Basic 1–3) with and by Kay Karl (Gong Sound Healing Arts) and completed a Frequency Facilitator & Ambient Ritual traning by Kimi Recor.
Alongside her commitment to sound expertise, Klaudia continues to delve into holding space, coaching, and conducting personalized sessions.Each daily session will start with a close group reading of either a portion of Proust’s À la recherche du temps perdu or a portion of Samuel Beckett’s essay Proust.
The remainder of each day will be broken into two parts: section discussion and four hours of personal writing. The material written by students will be collected and published in a fictitious volume Writer / Reader / Beckett / Proust by the fictitious Cargo University Press. Attendants are required to have read Marcel Proust’s À la recherche du temps perdu, 1913 (Scott Moncrieff translation) and Samuel Becket’s Proust, 1930.