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Ramiro Antonio Calle Capilla (Madrid, 1943) is a yoga teacher and writer. He has written more than a hundred[1] books on various subjects, mostly philosophical or spiritual, but also collections of short stories and travel guides.[2] Since 1971 he has directed the yoga center Shadak, through which more than three hundred thousand people have passed.[3] He has also taught at the Autonomous University of Madrid, and has lectured elsewhere.[4] He has also taught at the Autonomous University of Madrid.
Among his books is “En el límite” (2011) where he narrates his near-death experience due to a disease he contracted in Sri Lanka, listeriosis that left him in a coma for several days and from which, despite the severity, he was able to recover.[8] He has also published a number of books on the subject.
His work as a popularizer of yoga and meditation in different media, including the program Saber Vivir (TVE), Otra Dimensión (Telecinco) and Cuarto Milenio (Cuatro), stands out.[9][10] He has also participated in radio programs of different networks including COPE, Antena 3 de Radio, Cadena SER, RNE, Onda Cero (as a collaborator in a travel program), Cadena Rato, Radio Voz, etc. He is known for being the yoga instructor of Fernando Verdasco, Gabino Diego,[5] Guti, Queen Sofia[11] or Rodrigo Rato, who prefaced one of his books[12].

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Ramiro Antonio Calle Capilla (Madrid, 1943) is a yoga teacher and writer. He has written more than a hundred[1] books on various subjects, mostly philosophical or spiritual, but also collections of short stories and travel guides.[2] Since 1971 he has directed the yoga center Shadak, through which more than three hundred thousand people have passed.[3] He has also taught at the Autonomous University of Madrid, and has lectured elsewhere.[4] He has also given classes at the University of Madrid, and has given conferences in other places.[5] Among his books is “En límite” (2011).
Among his books is “En el límite” (2011) where he narrates his near-death experience due to a disease he contracted in Sri Lanka, listeriosis that left him in a coma for several days and from which, despite the severity, he was able to recover.[8] He has also published a number of books on the subject.
His work as a popularizer of yoga and meditation in different media, including the program Saber Vivir (TVE), Otra Dimensión (Telecinco) and Cuarto Milenio (Cuatro), stands out.[9][10] He has also participated in radio programs of different networks including COPE, Antena 3 de Radio, Cadena SER, RNE, Onda Cero (as a collaborator in a travel program), Cadena Rato, Radio Voz, etc. He is known for being the yoga instructor of Fernando Verdasco, Gabino Diego,[5] Guti, Queen Sofia[11] or Rodrigo Rato, who prefaced one of his books[12].

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Profesor pionero de yoga y orientalista español, Ramiro A. Calle es autor de más de 200 obras. En su Centro de Yoga Shaduk, que dirige desde 1971, ha enseñado a cientos de miles de personas. Es un gran investigador de Buda y su pensamiento, y un maestro de la meditación y el yoga budistas. En 2003 ganó el Premio de Espiritualidad por su obra “Grandes maestros espirituales”, y aparece con frecuencia en los medios de comunicación. Es el impulsor de las primeras investigaciones médico-yógicas en nuestro país. Su último libro, “Ingeniería emocional”, ha sido un éxito rotundo.

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Ramiro Antonio Calle Capilla (Madrid, 1943) is a yoga teacher and writer. He has written more than a hundred[1] books on various subjects, mostly philosophical or spiritual, but also collections of short stories and travel guides.[2] Since 1971 he has directed the yoga center Shadak, through which more than three hundred thousand people have passed.[3] He has also taught at the Autonomous University of Madrid, and has lectured elsewhere.[4] He has also taught at the Autonomous University of Madrid, and has given lectures in other places.[5] He is the author of several books.
Among his books is “En el límite” (2011) where he narrates his near-death experience due to a disease he contracted in Sri Lanka, listeriosis that left him in a coma for several days and from which, despite the severity, he was able to recover.[8] He has also published a number of books on the subject.
His work as a popularizer of yoga and meditation in different media, including the program Saber Vivir (TVE), Otra Dimensión (Telecinco) and Cuarto Milenio (Cuatro), stands out.[9][10] He has also participated in radio programs of different networks including COPE, Antena 3 de Radio, Cadena SER, RNE, Onda Cero (as a collaborator in a travel program), Cadena Rato, Radio Voz, etc. He is known for being the yoga instructor of Fernando Verdasco, Gabino Diego,[5] Guti, Queen Sofia[11] or Rodrigo Rato, who prefaced one of his books[12].