WHAT IS YOGA ?
What is Yoga?
It would certainly seem that
answering this question is the first order of business. After all,
before we dive in to something it would be smart to know just what it is
that we're diving into, right?
The term yoga has taken on lot of
different associations these days. A lot of debate rages between
different schools of yoga, as well as within the fast-growing ranks of
modern yoga teachers, as to what this thing called yoga really is all
about.
Defining the term yoga takes more than just words. The
eminent yoga masters will tell you that 'knowing' yoga takes a great
deal of exploration and a lifetime of experience.
Your
understanding of yoga will unfold gradually throughout this training
program. To start us on this wondrous journey, here are a few thoughts
from some of the classical yoga texts:
"Yoga is the cessation of the whirlpools of the mind."
~ Yoga Sutras of Patanjali (Samadhi Pada, Sutra II)
"… Be even tempered in both success and failure. This mental evenness is what is meant by Yoga. Indeed, equanimity is Yoga!"
~The Bhagavad Gita (Ch. 2, V. 48)
"Yoga is the union of Jiva (individual consciousness) with Brahma (Universal consciousness)."
~ Brihadyogiyajnavalkyasmriti (Ch. 2, V. 49)
"(He)
who looks upon opposites as equals, who has risen above duality, and
thus freed himself from both vice and virtue, is a Yogi. Verily, work
done to perfection is Yoga. Yoga is skill in action."
~ the Bhagavad Gita (Ch. 2, V. 50)
Yoga
is indeed all of this and more. But what about the stretching,breathing
and exercises? Yes, there are physical elements that also play a role
in yoga and we will explore these over the coming lessons too.
Most
importantly though, yoga is an exploration of our own selves on every
level, including the physical, the mental, the emotional, and the higher
spiritual, and this is what I will help you, throughout this yoga
training program, to uncover.
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