Since all yoga traditions, across the spectrum, believe that food is very much a part of
yogic philosophy as a yoga teacher you too must understand what kinds of food help in spiritual development besides keeping both the body and mind healthy.
Detailed study and practical implication of
Yogic Philosophy as a part of yogic lifestyle and ethics as mentioned in Yoga Upanishad, Bhagavad Gita and the Sutras of Patanjali.
Not exact matches
So let them also get into promulgating
yogic philosophy, even Scripture (even if they have to dumb it down and translate it into everyday English)... it's high time and serves
as a THERE there to move on to.
As a long time yoga instructor, the Eating Psychology work helps to augment my knowledge of
yogic philosophy and the mind body connection for my students / clients.
A
yogic practice can be informed classical
yogic texts, such
as Patanjali's Yoga Sutras,
as well
as other
philosophies that also address the construction of the mind, such
as Buddhism.
Included will be:
Yogic Philosophy -
As the basis or inspiration to your approach.
Yoga's history,
philosophies, such
as the
Yogic guidelines for mindful living and Self - Mastery and Yoga's traditional texts such
as the Yoga Sutras, the Hatha Yoga Pradipika, and the Bhagavad Gita are all powerful touchstones along the
Yogic path that can all be applied to modern day living and everything that you and your students are going through.
INSTRUCTOR: Hali has been practicing Hatha Yoga for 12 years
as well
as studying Yoga
philosophy, Sanskrit and
yogic chanting since 1988.
She has since practiced various styles such
as Classical, Hatha, Ashtanga, Vinyasa and Iyengar, with a strong interest in
yogic philosophy and Ayurveda self - care.
In the
yogic philosophy, it is believed that any time you place something on the forehead, it acts
as a visualization tool to come back to whatever you're trying to focus or meditate on, such
as the breath, physical sensations, or an intention, which is something that happens in Child's Pose.
• Neuroscience of the teenage brain and physiology: why tweens and teens feel and act
as they do • Yoga Poses with modifications and suggestions for engagement and safety • Partner & Group Poses for building community and confidence • Breathing Exercises for reducing stress and anxiety •
Yogic Philosophy made relevant to tweens and teens • Yoga Games: learning and connecting vs. competing • Engaging mindfulness practices to support self awareness and self regulation • Visualization and relaxation techniques to support emotional resilience • Introduction to Mudras: yoga for your hands, whaaat?
The history and tradition of Kundalini Yoga,
as well
as the underlying
philosophy behind all
yogic practices.
From this perspective, a
yogic practice can be informed by not only classical
yogic texts, such
as Patanjali's Yoga Sutras, but by other
philosophies, such
as Buddhism, that also address the construction of the mind.
The Dhammapada, the collected wisdom of Siddhartha Gotama, the Buddha, and «the most beloved of Buddhist texts,»
as writes Buddhist thinker Jack Kornfield (2012, p. 2), provides a lens through which
yogic philosophy can be clarified, and the application thereby strengthened.
Further improve your knowledge
as you open your mind and calm your senses through Vedic
yogic philosophy group discussions, before raising the pace with mountain biking and windsurfing or unwinding in luxury at the world renowned spa.
Take part in daily Pilates classes,
as well
as yogic philosophy discussions to stimulate the mind.