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The reading, consumption and/or use of all information on YogaMea School’s website is of your own free will and assumes that you agree to the Terms & Conditions stipulated on this page. We reserve the right to change any of these Terms and Conditions at any given time on this website. Please check back often.

Copyright Policy


Unless otherwise stated, I, Timea Vitez, owner of YogaMea School, am the legal copyright holder of all material (written and multimedia) on this blog website. It is not to be used, reprinted or published (electronically or paper copy) in full or partially without explicit written consent from me.
Please contact us at info@yogamea.com if you would like to use any images or other content.

Hold Harmless


  • All information provided on YogaMea School’s website is for informational, entertainment and recreational purposes only.
  • Even though we work really hard to provide you with up-to-date information (including opening hours, current specials and offers, contact details, addresses, prices, course offerings, updates, etc.), we make no representations or warranties of any kind (expressed or implied) about the completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitability or availability of any information, products or services contained on YogaMea School’s website for any purpose. The reader relies on the information on this blog solely at his/her own risk.
  • We aim to provide you with accurate information at the time of publishing, but some information may become outdated. Should you find any inaccurate information, please do not hesitate to contact me.
  • Under no circumstances will I be liable for any loss or damage (including without limitation indirect or consequential loss or damage) or any loss or damage whatsoever arising from loss of data or profits arising out of or in connection with the use of this website.

Ethical Guidelines


  • YogaMea School in Italy adopts the ancient approach to Yoga discipline to impress upon students the innate wisdom manifest in yogic teachings. Teaching and learning are thus designed in such a way that ethical practices are ingrained automatically in the students throughout the course.
  • The day begins with a daily regimen (Dincharya) an ancient code of conduct. Activities are planned according to the seasonal code of conduct (Ritucharya). Students are expected to adopt the concept of behavior chemistry (Achar-rasayan).
  • Maharishi Patanjali prescribed certain rules of behavior in society (Yama) and a personal code of conduct (Niyama) as essential behaviors for individuals to follow. We at YogaMea expect the behavior as described above, to be understood and practiced sincerely and honestly by all students to the best of their ability.
  • There could even be a fundamental difference in the understanding of the yogic path as taught in yoga schools in the West. Modified exercises that go by the name of yoga are frowned upon by YogaMea. Therefore, only those students who are willing to commit to the strict regimen of the course should consider signing up.