GABY COLLETTA

E-RYT 500, YACEP, AHC, Somatic Therapist

Gaby is a Yoga, Ayurveda and Meditation Teacher with over 15 years of practice in integrative wellness and healing arts. She facilitates nature-based retreats, guides mind-body courses and coaches individuals on how to create an ecosystem of internal resources that increase resilience and unveil intrinsic potential. Her teachings weave together the Ancient traditions of Ayurveda, Buddhism and Tantra, alongside modern-day neuroscience, somatic psychology and Earth wisdom. Through the tapestry of mind-body practices, Gaby shares tools for deeper intimacy and understanding one’s intuitive abilities, mental powers and pathways to freedom. 

Gaby began her formal yoga teaching in 2015. She received her Ayurvedic training at the California College of Ayurveda in 2017 with additional study under Dr. Lad. Gaby is faculty of the Lakshmi Rising School of Yoga and Wellness. She is a Somatic Therapist with a Masters degree in Integral Counseling Psychology from CIIS, and a Bachelors degree in Media Culture and Communication from NYU. Gaby is also co-founder of ClimbWell, an organization devoted to exploring the intersection of rock climbing, mindfulness and personal development.

My path to practice

I once read the words “To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that is all.” A quote by Oscar Wilde and one that struck a chord. Perhaps it spoke to the adventurer in my heart, seeker of the unknown, the creatrix hunting for unlikely beauty or perhaps it was calling the yogini within. We often move through the motions of our daily life without taking a conscious moment to pause in the present, breathe and ask… do I feel alive?

Ask what makes you come alive, and go do it. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive.
— Words by Howard Thurman, and a belief that brought me to a turning point.

Yoga found me when I was submerged in the churn of the advertising industry in New York City. It began as my calm amidst the chaos and became something far more profound. It brought about self-discovery, radical honesty and transformation. And then, it gave me courage to bid adieu to my perfectly fine job, leaving a path of certainty for one unknown.

In 2014, I bought a one-way ticket to the other side of the world and received my 200-Hour Yoga Teacher Training Certification in Hatha and Vinyasa. I ventured to teach at a retreat center in Spain and several studios across the San Francisco Bay and Sierra Nevada foothills. With a deep desire to unearth the healing benefits of yoga, I went on to learn Ayurvedic Yoga Therapy at Sivananda Ashram through California College of Ayurveda. The wisdom of Ayurveda opened my eyes to the depth of our innate ability to heal all layers of our being. In summer of 2016, I completed my 300-Hour Advanced Yoga Teacher Training rooted in Tantric Philosophy and found myself in the small mountain town of Nevada City, CA where I spent the following years studying to become a certified Ayurvedic Health Counselor. I now offer 1:1 health coaching, meditation and yoga instruction, courses, retreats and trainings both remotely and in-person. In addition to my private practice, I am currently studying to become a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with a focus on somatic practice at the California Institute of Integral Studies. The pandemic bore tides of change. I now teach remotely, a nomad at heart, and stay as close to Nature as possible. As a teacher, I am a perpetual student - I find lessons in the mountains and in my morning cup of tea. 

My classes are rooted in 15+ years of Asana practice with an emphasis on discovery, self-exploration and expression. From foundational instruction to building advanced poses, I encourage students to explore movement both familiar and unknown. Sequences are grounded in alignment yet dynamic and unexpected - intended to explore the divine balance of form and freedom. We harness the power of awareness through of the breath and build “tapas” or heat, move stagnant energy through the body. Classes are intentional, drawing inspiration from poets, philosophers, novelists, yogis, thought leaders and more. Open to all who welcome a healthy challenge and a dose of perspective. In addition to a soulful Vinyasa practice, I also teach Restorative, Hatha, Foundational Yoga, Yin Yoga Nidra and Meditation. 

When I’m not on my mat, you may find me hiking in the woods, rock climbing in the Eastern Sierras, exploring desert canyons, dismantling dominant narratives of society, savoring silence and simultaneously remembering how to slow down amidst the constant unraveling of life. The path is a practice.

Gaby Colletta | Yoga Meditation Teacher and Ayurvedic Health Counselor,  Continuing Education Provider, Wellness Coach
  • Masters in Integral Counseling Psychology

    California Institute of Integral Studies | 2023

    Bachelor of Science in Media, Culture & Communication

    New York University | 2012

  • E-RYT 500, YACEP Yoga Alliance Certified

    Ayurvedic Health Counselor A.H.C.

    California College of Ayurveda, CA | Mar 2017

    300-Hour Advanced Yoga Teacher Training

    Tantric Alchemy Institute, Costa Rica

    RYT Yoga Alliance Certified | August 2016

    Ayurvedic Yoga Therapist Training

    Sivananda Ashram Yoga Retreat, Bahamas

    California College of Ayurveda | Mar 2016

    Yoga Nidra Teacher Training

    Sivananda Ashram Yoga Retreat, Bahamas

    California College of Ayurveda | Mar 2016

    200-Hour Teacher Training in Hatha & Vinyasa

    Sammasati Retreat, Koh Samui, Thailand

    RYT Yoga Alliance Certified | Sept 2014 

  • Forrest Yoga Continuing Education with Ana Forrest & Jose Calarco | 2019

    125-Hour Heart of Hatha Teacher Training: Tools to Teach led by Amanda Serene Dozal | 2017

    8-Week Cultivating Compassion Training at Stanford | 2017

A deep bow and reverence to my teachers, mentors and muses who have passed this ancient wisdom down to me. With special gratitude for those that deeply shaped my path: Dr. Liz Lindh, Naganath, Lucid Dawn, Dr. Robert Svoboda, Amanda Dozal, Pema Chödrön, Lama Rod Owen & many more.