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Is Meditation Dangerous?

July 7, 2015 by Kara-Leah Grant 4 Comments

by Kara-Leah Grant I got a call from a journalist at the Waikato Times who wanted to interview me for an article on the 'pros and cons' of meditation. I wasn't sure if I could help her out - after all, I don't teach meditation - however it turned out she wanted to interview me about my experience of awakening and psychosis. Ah... I was to be the con in the article. Yes, meditation is dangerous, it can send you crazy! I pondered whether to do it or not. I understand journalism and how most … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Meditation Practices, Practices Tagged With: awakening, dangerous, media, meditation, psychosis, Relationship

Donna Farhi on How to Find True Alignment in Your Yoga Practice

June 22, 2015 by Guest Author Leave a Comment

By Donna Farhi, Yoga teacher and author When I first began formal Yoga Teaching Training, yoga postures were taught as a series of check-lists, with a point-by-point focus on each and every body part. While this Simon-Says approach of monkey see, monkey do led to a pretty successful replication of a picture, it seemed to bypass the internal process of feeling one’s own body experience and learning how to find one’s alignment from that felt experience. As the years went on I began to feel … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Physical Practices, Practices, Teaching Insights Tagged With: alignment, biological blueprint for movement, embody, empowering, human developmental movement patterns, instinctual alignment process, teaching, workshop, yoga postures

Home Yoga Practice Question: How do I Work with Alignment When I Can’t See Myself? {video}

June 11, 2015 by Kara-Leah Grant 1 Comment

by Kara-Leah Grant This week, Bianca had this question. I always find it difficult to keep my hips balanced without a mirror....where should I feel that I'm balanced? I often get corrected when it actually felt right to me. Seeing it though in a before and after picture I was way off. How do I know where balanced alignment is in my home yoga practice? - Bianca It's a great question and one that will apply to many people, so I thought I would answer it in this short article and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Home Yoga Practice, Home Yoga Practice Video

Restorative Yoga: Exploring Supported Child’s Pose In-depth

May 29, 2015 by Guest Author 1 Comment

Supported Child's Pose

By Neal Ghoshal, Sacred Moves A little while ago I wrote an article on the eight essential principles of Restorative Yoga. Since then I've been continuing to delve deep into this beautiful practice. Deep rest is always calling! I'm happy to be sharing some more … and one of the most profoundly restful of the Restorative postures is Supported Child's Pose (Salamba Balasana). This is a posture which many find deliciously comforting and relaxing, perhaps because it tunes us into a time when we … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Home Yoga Practice, Physical Practices, Practices Tagged With: breath, calm, comfortable, ease, meditation, Neal Ghoshal, parasympathetic, relaxation, release, rest, restorative yoga, Salamba Balasana, Savasana, support, Supported Child's Pose, yoga

How I’m Using the Power of Kirtan to Drive Positive Change

May 5, 2015 by Guest Author Leave a Comment

by guest author Madi Das, Kirtan Shakti Courtesy of Integral Yoga® Magazine, Summer 2015 Most days, I go to my regular job, wearing my regular clothes, and I type regular things into my regular computer until it’s time to go home. My co-workers know me as Joe, that guy who has enough light banter to be social, but not so much as to get distracted from his typing. Joe is a good guy. Familiar. Dependable. You know the type. But on Tuesday nights, I trade my collared shirt and GAP slacks … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Energetic Practices, Kirtan, Practices, Yoga & Community Tagged With: Bhakti Without Borders, charity, India, kirtan, Kirtan Shakti, Uplifting music, Vrindavan, yoga

How to use Feldenkrais Technique to Free up Your Yoga {video}

April 28, 2015 by Kara-Leah Grant Leave a Comment

Christine Cutbush demonstrating a Feldenkrais technique for freeing up twists in your yoga practice

by Kara-Leah Grant I first came across Feldenkrais in a yoga teacher taught by a friend in Wellington - Oli Wiles. He was smitten with the technique and skilfully wove it through his yoga teaching to great benefit. Now that I've been practicing yoga for almost two decades, I've also become very interested in how the body opens up, or doesn't open up. From my own experience I can see that it's not a simple equation of doing x, y, or z posture enough times and achieving your optimum range of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Home Yoga Practice, Home Yoga Practice Video, Physical Practices, Practices Tagged With: awareness, Christine Cutbush, feldenkrais, somatic, twisting

How Yoga Kirtan Helped Me Find My True Voice and Share it With The World

March 23, 2015 by Guest Author 1 Comment

By Premratna, Premratna Music If I try to imagine what the course of my life would have taken without yoga, I get an image of the movie Life of Pi: a small boat, huge swells, a tiger on board and a lot of fear. Yoga found me while I was doing my ‘big O.E.’; that phase of life where we are typically searching for adventure. I was no exception. In between hiking, skiing, singing and songwriting, I went to a yoga class at the gym in the Canadian Rockies where I was living and working. The … [Read more...]

Filed Under: How Yoga Helped Me, Kirtan, Practices Tagged With: authenticity, Daily Practice, healing, How Yoga Helped Me, kirtan, letting go, yoga music

The Full Creative Abundance Sun Salutation Sequence

December 19, 2014 by Kara-Leah Grant 1 Comment

by Kara-Leah Grant Welcome to the sixth and final Creative Sun Salutation Abundance flow video here on The Yoga Lunchbox. This week we put it all together - everything that we've been exploring over the last five weeks. This time, I verbally talk you through two circular sun salutations - once on the right leg and once on the left leg. This is to help you fully learn the sequence. However, once you've got it, forget about watching me and the video and instead play and explore in your … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Home Yoga Practice, Home Yoga Practice Video Tagged With: abundance, practice online, Sun Salutation, vinyasa flow, yoga video

Why it’s Possible to Evoke Abundance through a Yoga Practice

December 10, 2014 by Kara-Leah Grant Leave a Comment

A deceptively simple but powerful posture - notice the hands in mudra.

by Kara-Leah Grant Welcome to the fifth Creative Sun Salutation Abundance flow here on The Yoga Lunchbox. This week we explore our final three postures, facing the back of the mat. As always, we're using the same tools and techniques to find freedom and ease in our bodies - breath, micro-movements, pulsations. It's also becoming more clear how it's possible to evoke a sense of abundance through a sun salutation. Our first posture this week is about releasing and bowing to the earth - … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Home Yoga Practice, Home Yoga Practice Video Tagged With: abundance, gifts, home yoga video, personal development, talents

The Ups and Downs of Mastering Squat Pose

December 4, 2014 by Kara-Leah Grant Leave a Comment

Transition pose - the squat. Seems simple, but there's a lot of power one can cultivate here.

by Kara-Leah Grant Welcome to the fourth Creative Sun Salutation Abundance flow here on The Yoga Lunchbox. This week we explore a transition posture as we move from the front of the mat to the back of the mat - an important part of working with circular sun salutations. In this particular variation, I'm using a squat to make that transition, which gives us a greater sense of our roots or foundation. Squatting is all about our relationship to the earth - we have to both surrender downward … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Home Yoga Practice, Home Yoga Practice Video Tagged With: abundance, malasana, squat, video

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