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ASANA
Asana practice is the core of Hatha Yoga. We live
in a fast paced, rapidly changing, electronic world. Yoga
can be a source of balance, well being and rejuvenation. We
need to develop a yoga approach that is attuned to growing,
evolving individuals–an approach that is sensitive to the
moment and responsive to our ever-changing bodies and minds.
You will learn to combine ancient wisdom, contemporary insight,
new innovations and developments to find an evolutionary Yoga
practice and understanding.
Instruction will include:
- Twice Daily Asana and Pranayama practice
- Using seven classes of asana (standing poses, forward
bends, backbends, Inversions, twists, balancing poses, moving
sequences)
- Flow Yoga–the dance of control and surrender
- Advanced Flow Series
- Advanced Teaching Techniques
- Healing Yoga Practices
- Sequencing
- Creative Use of Sun Salutations
- Working with subtle energies
- Potentiating your practice with internal levers and locks
- Using lines of energy
- New asanas and techniques
- Requested postures
- Using energy flow as guide in adjusting postures
- Developing a lifelong personal yoga practic
PRANAYAMA
Breath is life. It is our constant reminder of and connection
to life force. There are five levels of pranayama, 1. Learning
to use the respiratory structure 2. Strengthening and toning
it. 3. Using breath to recharge, and restore 4. Using breath
to change mental, emotional states 5. Using breath to enter
altered states.
Instruction will include:
- Kapalabhati, Bhastrika, Alternate Bhastrika,
- Kundalini Bhastrika, Siva Pranayama, Anuloma Viloma,
- A balanced 20 minute practice
- Using Ujjayi
- Teaching pranayama
MEDITATION
Meditation can be a practice for stilling the mind and
for concentration and focus. It can also be a quality of attention
that is an awakening that pervades all of life. We will discuss
meditation in a way that aims to free one from compulsory
and regimented viewpoints that are often the norm.
- Inquiry into meditation
- Using sitting practices
- Breath and meditation
- Nature as the core of meditation
SHIFTING THE CONTEXT OF YOGA
Satsang (gathering), Upanishad (sitting together) and
Vichara (inquiry)
During our discussions and dialogues we will explore the
inner philosophical roots of our Yoga practice. Philosophy
means love of wisdom and it will be our goal to move
from static beliefs to a living awareness that guides us in
the moment. When one is freed from the burdens of the past,
Yoga can become an effortless, joyous flow. Our goal will
be sharing this inspiration.
- What is the nature of advancing in yoga practice
- Yoga as a dynamic process Vs a goal
- Making sense out of conflicting claims, beliefs, and systems
- Learning to listen
- to the body’s intelligence
- to subtle forms of energy
- -to the voice of internal feedback
- Shifting the context of Pain
- Preventing and healing injuries
- sources and causes of injury
- using injury as a guide
- Deprogramming the mind
- spontaneous instead of compulsory meditation
- freeing oneself from the dictates of the past
- Inspiration Vs discipline for lifelong practice
- Hints, tools, and principles to transform your practice
- Cutting through karma and dogma
- The nature of balance
- Using inner and outer navigation systems
- Getting past authoritarian Yoga systems
OTHER TOPICS
- Developing workshops, courses, retreats and centers
- Evolving your next step as a teacher
- Networking
- Using Council to free the group voice
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