Danny Morris an electrical engineer by day explores Buddhism, Yoga, Meditation and the parallels with modern physics by night. His influences grew by the introduction to the mind and life institute which joins western objective science with eastern contemplative science. launching his study of the “mind/body” to include neuroscience, psychology, quantum physics, integral theory, and various meditative techniques. When he moved to Burlington in 2006 his yoga practice began to unfold studying in the traditions of Ashtanga, Bikram, Kripalu, Anusara and Jivamukti with all of the wonderful teachers that Burlington has to offer. He has studied with Kathy McNames through the Yoga Vermont teacher training as well as completed the Anusara Yoga Immersion with Todd Norian and Ann Green. Danny has deepened his meditation practicing Basic Mindfulness with Shinzen Young and Shamata as taught by Alan Wallace. Danny leads Mindfulness and Yoga at IBM with the intention to develop innovative and healthy minds in the workplace. There is much about objective reality that we have learned through the careful rigorous observation of phenomena, but to limit our view and experience to this materialistic reduction is to do a disservice to our true selves. He believes that it is also necessary to look inward at our subjective experience and cultivate the tool of our minds in which we use as the lens to view our relative reality. Yoga is one of many paths capable of helping us to achieve this goal.