Pranasanti is founded on the traditional and uniquely Balinese philosophy of Tri Hita Karana, which translates as “three causes of well-being”. It refers to harmony among people, harmony with nature and the environment, and harmony with God. These three principles guide many aspects of Balinese life, from daily rituals to Balinese architecture, and is the core of Pranasanti’s ethos.
Luh Manis
Born and raised in Bali, Manis is a trained “Jero” or Balinese priestess, who has responsibility in her local community to lead ceremonies.
On becoming a Jero, she found her sensitivity to energy heightened, so turned to yoga and mediation to balance it. She has since gained her 200 hour yoga teacher training from Shakti Mhi at Prana Yoga College.
She now practices and teaches hatha and prana yoga, and meditation, full-time.
Wayan Netty – Yoga Teacher
Wayan Netty was born and raised in Bali. Her educational qualifications include finishing YTT (250 Hour’s) in 2011 with Bali Yoga foundation and study Qigong (50 Hours) at Bali Qigong Academy in 2021.
She has been a freelance yoga teacher at hotels, resorts & yoga studios around Bali since 2011.
Wayan has suffered badly from asthma, and her practice has led her back to full health. She uses her skills to help others by teaching yoga, qigong, and more recently as a sound healer.
Raldo – Yoga Teacher
Born and raised in Manado City, North Sulawesi, Indonesia, Raldo was introduced to Yoga in 2014 by working at a wellness center called Spa Village Resort Tembok in North Bali.
Raldo found yoga as a deep practice to appreciate and love his body. And so 2 years later, he spent 6 months in a yoga retreat center called Shanti Toya Ashram, where he completed his Yoga Teacher Training (300hr) with Gokul Yoga in January 2017 and then went for his seccond training (200hr) with Rishikesh Yoga Teacher Training Center India November 2018.
He became a resident teacher at a lovely local studio called Yoga Saraswati and Amandari Resort. He’s also teaching public classes and private classes for several resorts around Ubud such as Alaya Resort Jembawan, Warwick Ibah, Bisma Eight, and Gaia Retreat Center.
Gek Ena
Gek ena is originally from north part of Bali, Singaraja. She graduated from middle level of Tourism college in front office department on 2005. After school, she held several positions starting out as a waitress, cashier, guest service representative, and receptionist.
Gek Ena joined the Pranasanti team in 2020, and works as a spiritual guide working with guests in thier Spiritual & Cultural discovery of Bali.
She is a mother of four, and loves cooking, but mostly enjoys meeting and bonding with people from all over the worls and sharing in her happiness.
“Doing this trip with people from all around world just so amazing.” ~ Gek Ena