Ramana Erickson
About the Teacher
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In 1988, Ramana met Mata Amritanandamayi (Amma) and stayed in her ashram, then a small community in Kerala, South India. He has now been her devotee for more than 30 years. He traveled extensively with her on her early Indian and world tours. In 1992, Ramana traveled with Amma from India to Japan and then stayed on, initially to teach English as a second language to raise funds to travel with Amma, but then became a key supporter of the new Japan satsang. He lived for 4 years in Sapporo, the capital of Hokkaido, Japan’s northernmost island, and 2 years in Tokyo; in addition to teaching English, he taught beginning Sanskrit and started a kirtan circle. His years in Hokkaido culminated in the honor of hosting Amma for three days of programs in Sapporo in 1994. In 1997–1998, Ramana helped establish the first permanent center for Amma in Tokyo.
In 2000, Ramana returned to the San Francisco Bay Area, where, in addition to being involved in the activities at Amma's California headquarters, the San Ramon Mata Amritanandamayi Center, he continues to teach Sanskrit and Yoga philosophy at Yoga studios, Ayurvedic schools, and other spiritual institutions throughout the Bay Area. Ramana is also a kirtan musician and teacher schooled in tabla, harmonium, hand cymbals, and singing. He has played tablas for many Western Kirtan artists such as Krishna Das, Jai Uttal, Mangalananda, and many others. In 2008, along with Prajna Vieira, and Donald Fontowitz, he formed the kirtan ensemble Mukti that continues to offer kirtan throughout the Bay Area, United States, and abroad.