Dhyana: The Art of Meditation in the Eight Limbs of Yoga
Today, we delve into the fifth and sixth limbs: Pratyahara and Dharana. These stages are pivotal in transitioning from the external world to the internal landscape, setting the stage for deeper meditation and spiritual growth.
The Eight Limbs of Yoga: Pratyahara and Dharana
Today, we delve into the fifth and sixth limbs: Pratyahara and Dharana. These stages are pivotal in transitioning from the external world to the internal landscape, setting the stage for deeper meditation and spiritual growth.
The Eight Limbs of Yoga: Asana and Pranayama
In the rich tapestry of yoga, the Eight Limbs of Yoga offer a comprehensive guide to leading a balanced and meaningful life. These limbs, as outlined by the sage Patanjali in the Yoga Sutras, provide a step-by-step path to spiritual growth and enlightenment. The first six limbs are actions we take, while the last two limbs are the results of these actions: Yamas – Ethical guidelines for living harmoniously with others. Niyamas – Personal observances for self-discipline and inner growth. Asana – Physical postures that prepare the body for meditation. Pranayama – Breath control techniques to manage life force energy.…
The Eight Limbs of Yoga: Understanding Yamas and Niyamas
The Eight Limbs of Yoga, also known as Ashtanga Yoga, are foundational principles originating from the Yoga Sutras, a collection of ancient scriptures written by the Indian sage Patanjali around 500 B.C. These texts, composed over several centuries, offer profound insights into the philosophy and practice of yoga. Patanjali did not invent yoga but rather systematized and compiled existing ideas and practices. His contribution, however, is monumental in codifying the eight-limbed path and emphasizing that stilling the mind is key to the practice of yoga. We know little about the historical Patanjali, with some scholars placing his birth around 300…
The Power of New Moon and Full Moon Yoga: Integrating Lunar Cycles for Balance
At our yoga studio, we celebrate New and Full Moons with Sound Baths, aiding self-reflection and energy alignment. The New Moon focuses on gentle, introspective yoga for new beginnings, while the Full Moon emphasizes dynamic, expansive poses for release. Ashtanga yoga’s moon days promote rest and renewal, enhancing overall well-being.