Anusara School of Hatha Yoga, also known as Anusara Yoga () is the successor of a modern school of hatha yoga founded as Anusara, Inc. by American-born yoga teacher John Friend in 1997. Friend derived his style from the Iyengar style of yoga and reintroduced elements of Hindu spirituality into a more health-oriented Western approach to Yoga. The school changed its name in 2012 after a scandal and Friend's departure.

Founder

thumb|upright=0.6|John Friend starting a workshop in [[Copenhagen, June 2010, while he was still associated with Anusara]]

John Friend (born May 30, 1959) started practicing yoga postures as shown in the book Integral Yoga Hatha by Swami Satchidananda at age 13. He lived in Ohio until 19 years old, and then moved to Texas. Before becoming a yoga teacher, Friend worked as a financial analyst until he quit in 1986 to teach yoga full-time. In the years following he traveled to California to study with Judith Lasater, and began to focus on Iyengar Yoga. Friend taught in the Iyengar style and, during the 1990s, served on the board of the Iyengar Yoga Organization for four years.

Style of yoga

Friend set up Anusara in 1997 as a style of hatha yoga intended to combine what he called Shiva-Shakti Tantra and his own "Universal Principles of [bodily] Alignment". Its ethical guidelines followed the yamas and niyamas of the Yoga Sutras, including brahmacharya, sexual restraint.

2012 scandal

In February 2012 an anonymous author published online accusations against Friend. The allegations accused Friend of being associated with a Wiccan coven made up of Anusara teachers and employees, and that Friend engaged in sexual relations with women in the coven, several of whom were married. Friend was also accused of de-funding employees' benefits plans without notifying them, and for arranging delivery of marijuana shipped for his own use to Anusara's main office. Friend soon announced his resignation as officer and director of Anusara Inc.

On the authority crisis in 2012, Anusara lost "virtually all its high-profile teachers" Elena Brower, Darren Rhodes, Amy Ippolti, and Christina Sell. Theodora Wildcroft left guru-led yoga altogether, instead propounding post-lineage yoga.

Later practice

, Anusara Yoga describes itself as "A modern methodology to teach yoga, Anusara brings spirit and grace into practice around the world",

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