Inhale from top to bottom makes sure that the spine is erect.
By paul | Published: April 11, 2012
Series
- Extract of Principles of Yoga Practice from Lecture Notes - TKV Desikachar April 1992
- It is not possible for everyone to reach the same level of meditation......
- There are two categories of practice......
- Yoga is often attributed to Āsana practice alone......
- The body can be underused, overused and abused......
- It is possible to be aware of the state of the mind by observing......
- Āsana practice should take into account......
- So much happens in the spine with the breath......
- The trunk is the most important part of the body......
- The lower abdomen is the dullest part of the spine......
- The breath makes it possible to find ways to achieve access to......
- Some people felt that it was dangerous to interfere with the breath......
- The traditional model, Śikṣaṇa, for Yoga was to stay in a posture......
- He (Krishnamacharya) decided that you could be in one posture......
- Students need to be aware of which parts of the body to......
- The breath becomes very short using Bandha......
- Any posture far removed from the normal posture is a problem and......
- The position of a particular posture in an Āsana practice will change......
- The traditional model, Śikṣaṇa, for Yoga was to stay in a posture......
- Moving into the posture after the exhale (Bahya Kumbhaka) is an adaptation.
- Inhale from top to bottom makes sure that the spine is erect. (This post)
- Breathing should be done to have maximum effect on the spine......
- Some people felt that it was dangerous to interfere with the breath......
- Duḥkha (suffering) is the expression of a problem......
- We can recognise which of our Guṇa is dominant by observation in Āsana practice.
- The practice of Yoga is like a mirror......
- It is usual to start a lesson be it, Chanting, Sūtra, Āsana with a prayer......
- Krishnamacharya would introduce the Sūtra philosophy when......
- We need to hold knowledge back to see something fresh.
- What we observe today might not be the same tomorrow.
- In the student-teacher relationship, is the ball in the teachers court?......
- The Doṣa and the Guṇa are related, we need to be able to......
- In Āsana practice there is an expression of the state of the mind......
- How do we know that the Āsana has served its purpose?......
- Although Krishnamacharya came from a strict Indian tradition......
- It is necessary to have a competent and accessible teacher.
“Inhale from top to bottom makes sure that the spine is erect.”
- Notes from TKV Desikachar’s lectures at a 6 day retreat in England in April 1992
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Inhale from top to bottom makes sure that the spine is erect.
Series
“Inhale from top to bottom makes sure that the spine is erect.”
- Notes from TKV Desikachar’s lectures at a 6 day retreat in England in April 1992
Yoganjali Yoga Centre, Princes Place, Bishopston, Bristol BS7 8NP. Phone: 07768 278 728
Email: info@yogastudies.org