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Effects of the Sankalpa in Satyananda Yoga Nidra – Manifesting the positive

January 26, 2010 by Guest Author 1 Comment

Swami Karma Karuna of Anahata Retreat

By Guest Author Swami Karma Karuna, Anahata Yoga Retreat Many people on the yogic path are committed to self transformation. This active focus on growth may ignite questioning of one’s own behaviour.  Sometimes, there is genuine desire to change a particular habit or pattern, but try as one may, the cause of the action can be elusive! Whether resisting or accepting those aspects of the self which seem outside of conscious control, in truth the reactions, perspectives and even external … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Energetic Practices, Practices Tagged With: sankalpa, satyananda, yoga nidra

What’s yoga got to do with climate action?

October 16, 2009 by Kara-Leah Grant Leave a Comment

Well, plenty actually. And this is the perfect time to write about that connection. One, it's International Blog Action Day, when bloggers around the world write about one topic that matters - this year the environment. And two, next Saturday October 24th is International Climate Action Day, also happening worldwide. Here in Wellington, there will be meditation at Frank Kitts Park all day, and The Big Stretch - a free yoga class at 3pm. We want to get as many yogis to the free yoga … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Archive 2019, Events Archive, Living Your Yoga Tagged With: ahimsa, aparigraha, asteya, environment

How yoga has the power to transform and release avidya (self-ignorance)

October 13, 2009 by Kara-Leah Grant 7 Comments

My first experience with the power of avidya came about twenty minutes into my third ashtanga yoga class. Or maybe my second. The exact number is not important, just that I was a broke backpacker partway through a pre-paid ten week yoga course. The teacher, a long, lanky woman in her early forties, brought us into Warrior One - Virabhadrasana I. My hips were skewed decidedly sideways. My back heel struggled to connect with the floor. My arms were crooked and screamed in protest as I … [Read more...]

Filed Under: How Yoga Helped Me, Physical Practices Tagged With: astanga, avidya, truth, warrior I

Being Still for a Change – Why Meditating is a Response to Climate Change

September 27, 2009 by Guest Author Leave a Comment

by guest author Christine Dann, writer, researcher, teacher and Green activist October 24, 2009 is a day with a difference, one that will go down in history as the first international day of grass roots action on climate change. Hopefully it will be the last such day, because the world leaders meeting at the December climate change conference in Copenhagen will get  the message - stop protecting the profits of big business and start protecting people and other living beings by committing to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Archive 2019, Living Your Yoga, Meditation Practices Tagged With: buddhist, Climate Change, consumption, materialistic, social change

What’s it like to do 108 sun salutations in a row?

August 24, 2009 by Kara-Leah Grant 54 Comments

Yoga for Herniated Disc

by Kara-Leah, Mention doing 108 sun salutations in a row to most people, even regularly practicing yogis, and their eyes widen as their mind says "No way!" Yes way! Not only can your average yoga practitioner easily complete 108 sun salutations, but it's such an energizing practice, that at the end of 108, some people actually feel like they want to do more. Remember, yoga is not "exercise". It doesn't wear out the body, but energises the mind, body and soul. Sun salutations open and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Physical Practices Tagged With: commitment, Global Mala, goal setting, intention, kara-leah grant, The Yoga Lunchbox

Completion of a loving-kindness sadhana, Day 30 to Day 40

August 19, 2009 by Kara-Leah Grant 2 Comments

Mudra on the beach

This was the easiest sadhana (daily spiritual practice) I've done. Simply sitting cross-legged and repeating four lines (in English no less!) over and over. May I be filled with loving-kindness May I be well My I be peaceful and at ease May I be happy I finished yesterday, with a twenty minute meditation. Yet this morning, getting stuck into work, I couldn't wait to do my meditation. So I did. Day 41. This may just be a daily practice for me until... well who knows? … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Home Yoga Practice, Meditation Practices Tagged With: buddhist, Committing to Yoga, heart opening, kindness

Inside the experience of a Loving-Kindness sadhana to day 29

August 7, 2009 by Kara-Leah Grant 3 Comments

Kundalini, or prana, rising up the spine

Kundalini, or prana, rising up the spine Meditation is a cumulative experience. That is, the more you do it, the more you get it, the more you want to do it, the more you get out of it... creating this constant feedback loop of encouragement. Unfortunately, it also works the other way. We begin to meditate, never having done it before, likely with many expectations of what meditation is "supposed" to be like. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Home Yoga Practice, Meditation Practices Tagged With: kundalini, pranic body, surrender

Inside the experience of a loving-kindness sadhana to Day 20

July 30, 2009 by Kara-Leah Grant 4 Comments

Expressions of joy

This practice was inspired by many things. A conversation with friends after a heart-opening Bhakti practice about the nature of the spiritual path. An understanding that opening the body was all very well, but unless the heart also opened, essentially meaningless. A desire to experience more equinimity, more joy, more bliss, more love. And a book called A Path with Heart. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Home Yoga Practice, Meditation Practices Tagged With: heart opening, reality

How to connect to other people while holding your centre – a new loving-kindness sadhana

July 23, 2009 by Kara-Leah Grant 39 Comments

Hugs at Paekakariki

Perhaps my biggest discovery this year has been the power of sadhana. I started my new years with a Forty Day Sadhana of Sodarshan Chakra Kriya. It took me a bit longer than forty days to finish it, as I missed a day at day 35 and had to start all over again... but boy was it powerful when I finally finished. I was super excited when I started my next sadhana - all about accessing infinite energy and prosperity. Unfortunately, I had to stop that one at Day 15 because I discovered I was … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Home Yoga Practice, Meditation Practices Tagged With: Acceptance, buddhist, compassion, heart opening, kindness

Is asana practice a totally over-rated part of yoga?

June 9, 2009 by Kara-Leah Grant 9 Comments

Think yoga, and likely you'll think of a person bending their body into a posture. You'll imagine the cover of Yoga Journal and think, that's yoga. Except it's not. It's one aspect of Yoga - Hatha Yoga, or physical yoga. Yoga has many paths one can walk, including Bhakti Yoga, Raja Yoga, Karma Yoga, Jnana Yoga, Tantra Yoga, Mantra Yoga... some of these paths don't involve twisting and turning of the body at all, yet they are still yoga. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Going to Class, Musings from the Mat, Physical Practices Tagged With: eight limbs, patanjali

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