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The Yoga of Self-Enquiry

September 30, 2020 by Guest Author 1 Comment

Exploring Witnessing, Strengths, Weaknesses, Aims and Needs By Swami Karma Karuna, Anahata Yoga Retreat Recently, we have been living through a time that has thrown the ‘norm’ out the door and, despite the challenges for many, it is also a wakeup call - an opportunity to think about our lives and take stock. Jnana yoga is a process of sincere self-inquiry with the aim of finding true inner wisdom. Whilst the physical practices of yoga continue to be important, looking in and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Deepening • The Yoga of Life, Meditation Practices Tagged With: jnana, meditation, witness, yoga

Spring Equinox Rising

September 29, 2020 by Guest Author 1 Comment

by Sonya Simpson, SSY Sonya Simpson Yoga Have you felt a slow rising of energy over the past few weeks or days? A gentle nudge from within encouraging you to start creating and building? Spring equinox is upon us and with it, the light is brightening and the blanket of winter is becoming easier to throw off. The natural slowing down that occurs in winter, those quiet months when the light is low and the weather cooler, is starting to feel less necessary. Nature is reflecting back to us … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Deepening • The Yoga of Life Tagged With: equinox, meditation, nature, seasons, spring, yoga

Tantra and Purpose in the Time of the Pandemic

September 10, 2020 by Guest Author Leave a Comment

by Una Hubbard, Meditation and Yoga with Una As I write this we’re over halfway into the “Year of the Pandemic”, or what boils down to the “Year of Great Upheaval and Uncertainty”. If you’ve been on Facebook you’ve no doubt seen the many memes declaring 2020 the year we all would just as soon forget. It’s as though we’re all holding our breath until this Covid thing is over. We’re biding our time, waiting it out. And at some point in the future, there will be a fix …. and then we’ll be … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Deepening • The Yoga of Life, Meditation Practices Tagged With: meditation, pandemic, purpose, tantra, yoga nidra

Mindfulness and the Prefrontal Cortex

July 16, 2020 by Guest Author Leave a Comment

by Dyana Wells A lot of us have heard about mindfulness and its possible benefits. Recently I have learned a few interesting things about the brain that have made the benefits of mindfulness meditation even clearer to me. Meditation produces a thickening of the prefrontal cortex – the part of the cerebral hemispheres above and behind the eyes. The prefrontal cortex increased in size massively during our evolution into human beings and it may hold the key to our human potential. Bodywork … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Deepening • The Yoga of Life, Meditation Practices Tagged With: freedom, meditation, mindfulness, prefrontal cortex, Somatics

Chakras – Our Centres for Transformation to Truth

June 11, 2020 by Guest Author Leave a Comment

Chakras

by Nisha Kumar Joon, YogaOra A chakra is an energy structure, a whirling vortex of energy that acts a bit like a spiral pulling energy through the body’s central vertical electrical current aligned with the spine. Whilst the spine curves, the main energy feeder, that draws energy into the body system’s energy line, is straight. In our human body we tend to work with seven main chakras but there are many, many more. Chakras are also known psychic centers in the subtle body, active, to some … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Deepening • The Yoga of Life, The Process of Kundalini, Yoga & Ayurveda Tagged With: Ayurveda, chakras, energetic centre, transformation, truth and yoga

Creating Calm in Changing Times with Ayurveda

June 2, 2020 by Guest Author Leave a Comment

by Amy Massey, Somama Yoga and Ayurveda As we re-emerge from lockdown, we are stepping out into the midst of changing times. The seasonal change is upon us as autumn transitions into winter and we are all navigating impacts of coronavirus in our lives and worldwide. Ayurvedic wisdom brings us back to balance with tips to soothe and strengthen body, mind, heart and soul. Ayurveda (ayur meaning life, veda meaning knowledge) gives us a map of qualities that exist within us and in the world … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Yoga & Ayurveda Tagged With: Autumn, Ayurveda, chai, lockdown, vata, winter

What is Somatic Movement?

May 28, 2020 by Guest Author Leave a Comment

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By Dyana Wells, Open Ground School of Meditation There are many different kinds of movement and exercise classes offered in New Zealand. In Raglan, where I now live, I have come across Yoga, Pilates, Contemporary dance, Nia dance and gentle exercises for seniors.   Somatic movement is a relatively new brand and has become extremely popular around the world. It grew out of Feldenkrais and developed alongside new research into neuromuscular reprogramming. ‘When activity is freed of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Physical Practices Tagged With: feldenkrais, neuroplasticity, sensory motor system, Somatics, yoga

How to Harness the Power of Connection & Positivity with Satsang

May 14, 2020 by Guest Author 1 Comment

by Swami Karma Karuna, Anahata Yoga Retreat Human beings are naturally social. Despite strongly held values of independence predominant in our modern society, we often gravitate towards connection and support in groups, whether in a yoga class, a rugby game, a party or a gym. Whichever environment or group of people we spend time with, at a subtle level it influences us. The grandfather clock offers us an example of this concept. Through many experiments, we know that when the grandfather … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Yoga & Relationships Tagged With: community, satsang, swami karma karuna

Taking your yoga classes online: the challenge and the reward

April 29, 2020 by Guest Author Leave a Comment

Teaching Yoga Online

by Erica Viedma “What can we do when fear comes up for us or for our students during the practice?”. Geeta Iyengar replied, “When fear arises, you must lift your chest. You must lift your heart.”A Posture of Courage by Christina Sell The third week of our national lockdown and many yoga teachers around New Zealand, and the world, have started teaching online. Some teachers are on Facebook Live or pre-recorded classes. I even attended a yoga class based in New York with 60 people from … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Teaching • The Business of Yoga, Teaching Insights, The Business of Yoga, Yoga & Community Tagged With: challenging, covid19, online, pandemic, teaching yoga

Teachers – are your cues creating dysfunctional breathing?

April 16, 2020 by Guest Author 1 Comment

by Dr Jane Hardcastle, Movewell: therapeutic yoga, massage, and movement Hearing “take a deep breath in…and out” is ubiquitous in many yoga classes, as yoga teachers encourage students to better access their breath, become aware of 'chest breathing' and use their breath as a barometer of where, and how they are. Classes are often accompanied by publicly audible ‘ujjayi’ breath. We witness bellies expanding as students believe they are ‘doing’ great breathing. But should we ever ‘do’ … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Breathing Practices, Teaching Insights Tagged With: hyperventilation, overbreathing, pranayama, ujjayi, yoga

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