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Bio for Member Trevahr Ryan Hughes


Trevahr was born and raised in Southern California, has since childhood taken to science and spiritual studies. Beginning at an early age and without aid from his parents, young Trevahr began studing yogic meditation at the age of 9.

Directly following his High School Education in Carlsbad, Trevahr attended college in San Diego where he started a rigorous study of Hatha Yoga and Eastern Philosophy in 2004. In 2005, Trevahr made an active decision to become a teacher of Yoga and Meditation to help others on their path to joy and awareness.

While teacher training, he created a business as a Yoga Instructor and Entrepreneur. His path continued to evolve and a steady practice of Shamanic arts continued to influence his life goals and path from the years of 2003 to present.

Trevahr Hughes intends daily to create new yoga practices infused with the old ways of Alchemy and Shamanic wisdom by being a channel for Source energy. Thus as a teacher of yoga, he teaches so that one class builds upon the previous and gives people the opportunity to recreate their body, mind, and spirit on all levels.

Since the completion of his yoga teacher training in February of 2005, Trevahr's daily practice is community building and the redesign the energetic relationships between people, planets, and the universe.

Through love of being, ritual and research, Trevahr has created a passion for combining Yoga, Tai Chi, and Taoist Alchemy in his classes.

His focus and direction follows a calling to South America where he currently takes interest in building community and practicing the spiritual traditions of the Amazon and the Andes. For San Diego, the intention presently is to create bridges between communities of people interested in Healing, Consciousness, and Holistic Progress.

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