Nina Holle

//Nina Holle

About Nina Holle

I am always struggling with the question "So, what do you do?". I have used many labels in the last decade - philosopher, economist, writer, researcher, contemplative, yogi, seeker, world traveler. My professional career has been largely in economic development trying to make living conditions better for the poor. My vision is a world which is more equal, more just, healthier and happier for everyone - not only a select few. However, through my own path in Theravada Buddhism and yoga, I learned that a big part of journey towards contentment takes place within. So I started teaching yoga and immersing myself into ancient wisdom. Due to my background in research, I am also closely following the emerging (neuro-)scientific insights into yoga, meditation and spirituality - trying to solve some of the contradiction between science and spirituality. In my writing and teaching, I blend my own contemplative insights with the emerging scientific research, I add some "researchy" thoughts on bigger picture questions, ultimately hoping to inspire personal and social change.
26 03, 2019

Finding Freedom with Gangaji

By |2023-01-05T20:06:20+00:00March 26th, 2019|Featured, Newsletter, Spiritual Voices|Comments Off on Finding Freedom with Gangaji

Gangaji is an American teacher and author. She practiced in many different traditions including Zen, Vipassana and Tibetan Buddhist meditation before meeting her teacher Sri H.W.L. Poonja, also known as [...]

18 07, 2018

The Convergence of Spirituality & Science

By |2022-10-17T18:03:17+00:00July 18th, 2018|Mind/Body Balance, Newsletter, Spiritual Health|Comments Off on The Convergence of Spirituality & Science

Why should yogis pay attention to science? Here's my personal account. I am a long time yogini and meditator. I am also a social scientist. However, science and spirituality became [...]

28 05, 2018

Modern Mysticism: Diving into Silence with Adyashanti

By |2018-07-17T19:51:15+00:00May 28th, 2018|Newsletter, Spiritual Voices|Comments Off on Modern Mysticism: Diving into Silence with Adyashanti

I never had a particular thing for “gurus” even ones embracing so called modern mysticism. Yet, here I was on retreat with 220 other spiritual seekers in the midst of [...]