Imagine Yoga Academy
The Imagine Podcast
Kundalini Yoga, philosophy, and honest conversations for people asking what comes next. Hosted by Pedro and Daniela, co-founders of Imagine Yoga Academy. Since 2012, we've trained +900 teachers across Switzerland, Spain, India, and online. Always free of dogma, taught as a method of self-knowledge rather than a system of rules. Weekly 11–14 minute episodes blend yogic teachings, science, and lived experience for those navigating life transitions, identity shifts and and the search for something deeper. For anyone wanting to learn about themselves, or considering a Kundalini Yoga Training.
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Jul 8, 2026
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Ishvara Pranidhana The Art of Letting Go Without Giving Up 08.07.2026 17:11
There's a phrase that came to Pedro in Amritsar and hasn't left him since: I need a place to rest my head. Not the body. The head, where the ego lives, plans, calculates, and tries to control everything. Ishvara Pranidhana is the fifth and final Niyama in Patanjali's system. It asks you to act fully, show up completely, and then release your grip on the result. Not passivity. Not blind...
Svadhyaya — The Niyama That Asks You to Look Inward 27.06.2026 10:53
What does a crisis reveal about who you really are? This week, Daniela reflects on Svadhyaya — the fourth niyama and the yoga practice of honest self-observation — from a deeply personal place. Days after two major earthquakes struck Venezuela, she sits with the grief, the impotence, and the question that surfaces for so many people carrying a country inside them: why us, why again? Svadhyaya isn&...
Tapas — The Third Niyama: Fire, Discipline, and the Will to Live Fully 22.06.2026 14:17
Tapas is the third Niyama in Patanjali's Eight Limbs of Yoga. It is commonly translated as discipline. But the teachers left us something deeper than that. In this episode, Pedro Misle explores Tapas as the inner fire that makes you want to be here. Not motivated in the productivity sense. Not disciplined in the punishing sense. Alive in the fullest sense. Engaged with the journey. Curious abo...
What is Santosha? The Yoga of Inner Contentment and Lasting Peace 13.06.2026 14:20
We spend a lot of time waiting for the right conditions before allowing ourselves to feel at peace. I'll relax when. I'll be happy when. I'll feel complete when. But the finish line keeps moving. And before we know it, our peace becomes entirely dependent on circumstances we can't control. In this episode, we explore Santosha — the second of the five Niyamas in Patanjali's Eigh...
Saucha: Why Purity in Yoga Isn't About Being Good (The First Niyama 07.06.2026 16:32
Every morning you clean your body. You tidy the house. You wipe the phone screen on your sleeve without thinking. What almost no one realizes is that these small acts already belong to one of yoga's oldest practices. Saucha — the first of the five Niyamas — means purity. Not in any moral sense, but as plain cleanliness: the body, the space around you, the words that come out of your mouth, and...
Aparigraha and the hidden cost of everything you own 31.05.2026 14:14
Aparigraha is the last of the Yamas, the ethical foundations of yoga, and it's interesting that minimalism points in the same direction, the hidden cost of the things you own. Aparigraha translates as "not taking more than you need," but it runs much deeper than what's in your cupboards. In this episode, Daniela explores it as a practice of trust: trusting that you're already...
Bramacharya The Art of Directing Your energy 25.05.2026 13:55
Most people hear the word Brahmacharya and think celibacy. Repression. Some ancient rule designed to make life smaller. But Brahmacharya is the fourth of the Yamas, the personal disciplines at the foundation of yoga philosophy, and it's pointing at something far more relevant than celibacy. It's pointing at energy. All of it. Where your life force is going, and whether you're actually...
What We Steal From Ourselves — Asteya 16.05.2026 11:07
What does it mean to truly not steal? Asteya — the third Yama in yoga's ethical framework, starts with the obvious: don't take what isn't yours. But the deeper layers are where things get interesting. In this episode, Daniela explores the subtler forms of stealing we rarely talk about: copying someone else's way of being until we lose our own, and the one that stops us completely: stealing from ou...
Truth Sets You Free – Satya 09.05.2026 16:39
There's a kind of tiredness that has nothing to do with how much you slept. It shows up after a day of being slightly off from yourself, saying yes when you meant no, smiling when you didn't agree, managing your way through conversations instead of being in them. By evening you're exhausted, and you can't quite explain why. In this episode, Pedro goes deep into S atya , the second yama, and pushes...
Non-Violence in Real Life: The Harm You Don't See — Ahimsa 02.05.2026 12:18
Have you ever snapped at someone you love and spent the rest of the day carrying that weight? Or pushed your body past its limits and called it discipline? Today we explore ahimsa, non-violence, the first of the five yamas and the first ethical commitment on the eight-limbed path of yoga. This episode is not about the obvious stuff. It's about the more quiet ways we cause harm, in our words, o...
A Living Map Back to Yourself: The 8 Limbs of Yoga 26.04.2026 15:43
Most people think yoga starts on the mat. It doesn't. In this episode, Pedro introduces the Eight Limbs of yoga, the ancient map from Patanjali's Yoga Sutras that has been quietly organizing this practice for thousands of years. Not as philosophy, not as theory, but as a living checkpoint system you can actually use when life gets blurry. This is the opening episode of a new series. You'll get a c...
The Moment Simplifying Becomes Shrinking and What Kundalini Yoga Does Instead | The Imagine Podcast 12.04.2026 13:43
When life gets heavy, the first thing we do is start removing things. We cancel the dinner. We drop the hobby. We say no to the trip. We tell ourselves we're simplifying. And sometimes that's exactly right. But there's a moment when removing becomes shrinking, when we're not making life lighter, we're making it smaller so we don't have to feel as much. When the world we'...
I Can't Keep Living Like This : The Moment Everything Starts to Change | Kundalini Yoga & Patanjali's First Sutra 06.04.2026 11:25
It arrives without warning. You are in a meeting. You are in your home. You are walking back to your apartment after another evening that looked, from the outside, like a perfectly good evening. And something in you, very clearly, says: I can't keep living like this. This episode is for that moment. A deep and soft realization. The one that arrives when exhaustion, disconnection, or a silent u...
Consistency is not what you think 29.03.2026 14:52
Why is it so hard to stay consistent… even with the things we know make us feel better? We often think consistency means doing more, doing it perfectly, or doing it every day. But what if that’s not what truly sustains us? In this episode, Daniela explores a different perspective on consistency, one that moves away from intensity and perfection, and into something more real, more sustainable, and...
Is It Your Soul or Your Ego Speaking? 22.03.2026 10:20
How do you know if it’s your soul guiding you… or your ego protecting you? In this episode of The Imagine Podcast , we explore one of the most important inner distinctions you can learn: the difference between the voice of the ego and the voice of the soul. Most of us have experienced it. A quiet inner knowing… followed by a louder voice full of doubt, fear, and logic. But here’s the truth: you’re...
Align Your Vibration: The Fifth Sutra of the Aquarian Age 08.03.2026 13:45
In this final episode of the series on the Five Sutras of the Aquarian Age , we explore the fifth and last sutra: “Vibrate the Cosmos. The Cosmos Shall Clear the Path.” What does it mean to “vibrate the cosmos”? And how does our inner state shape the way we move through life? In this conversation, Daniela reflects on the idea that everything is vibration — our thoughts, our emotions, our words, an...
Understand Through Compassion 01.03.2026 10:19
In this episode, we continue our journey through the Sutras of the Aquarian Age, arriving at the fourth: “Understand through compassion, or you will misunderstand the times.” After exploring relationship, resilience in difficulty, and courage in action, we now turn to perception itself, how we interpret a world moving faster than our nervous systems can easily process. This conversation unpacks wh...
When the time is on you, start, and the pressure will be off 21.02.2026 12:44
We continue our series on the Five Sutras of Kundalini Yoga for the Aquarian Age with the Third Sutra: When the time is on you, start and the pressure will be off. In a world that constantly demands more from us, overwhelm has become almost normal. Deadlines, expectations, unfinished tasks, and the silent weight of what we know we should be doing can build intense internal pressure. But what if th...
There is a way through every block 14.02.2026 10:47
What if the block you’re facing is not a dead end but a doorway? In this episode of The Imagine Podcast, Pedro explores the second Sutra of the Aquarian Age in Kundalini Yoga: There is a way through every block. This is not optimism. It is training. In a time defined by pressure, climate instability, political fragmentation, technological acceleration, and economic uncertainty, difficulty is not t...
Softening Rigidity Through the First Sutra of the Aquarian Age 07.02.2026 10:58
In this episode, we begin a new series exploring the Five Sutras of the Aquarian Age from Kundalini Yoga, not as abstract teachings, but as lived practices for everyday life. We start with the first sutra: Recognize that the other person is you. At first, it can sound poetic, even idealistic. And yet, when relationships feel tense, when we feel triggered, misunderstood, or polarized, this sutra be...
Agency 01.02.2026 12:07
What do we do when things don’t change, even after we’ve tried again and again? In this episode, Pedro reflects on something we all face at some point, the moment when effort feels useless and we start to believe there’s nothing left to do. Not as a concept, not as motivation, but as lived experience. This conversation explores what Pedro calls our capacity to respond, the part of us that remains...
From exhausted to nourished 24.01.2026 9:51
What if the difference between feeling nourished and feeling exhausted had less to do with what you’re doing… and more to do with how present you are while doing it ? In this episode, Daniela reflects on the difference between habits and rituals, and how presence is what transforms ordinary actions into meaningful experiences. Through a simple moment, walking the dog in the woods outside Madrid, s...
What Changes With a 40 day Practice 16.01.2026 9:20
A 40-day practice is a core structure in Kundalini Yoga, and it also appears across many traditions and times as a container for real transformation. In this episode, Pedro explores why 40 days is not an arbitrary number, but a time frame that aligns with how the nervous system, habits, and identity actually change. Drawing from yogic philosophy, psychology, and lived experience, he reflects on ho...
The Willingness To Live 12.01.2026 11:18
What if this year you didn’t start by trying to be better, but by being more present ? In this opening episode, Daniela invites us to explore the Willingness to Live : a way of meeting life with openness, commitment, and presence, even when there are no guarantees. Through the lens of Kundalini Yoga and the classical teachings of Patañjali , we explore how daily practice, not driven by perfection...
Give Life to Freedom 14.12.2025 11:15
In this episode, Daniela shares a deep and personal reflection inspired by an event that has touched millions: María Corina Machado emerging from hiding to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. From her perspective as a Venezuelan and as a practitioner and teacher of Kundalini Yoga, Daniela explores an essential truth: freedom is not something we wait for, it is something we practice. Every day. With eve...
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