“Beginnings” Teaching Theme
As you start the new year, take time to review 2013 and to celebrate your victories. We hope you enjoy these highlights from the Ashram’s 50th Anniversary year! Thanks to everyone for making it so special.
As you start the new year, take time to review 2013 and to celebrate your victories. We hope you enjoy these highlights from the Ashram’s 50th Anniversary year! Thanks to everyone for making it so special.
Swami Radhananda describes how knowledge is attained by using the will to take action. Spiritual knowledge grows into awareness of the subtle aspects of life.
In a satsang talk offered in November 2008, Swami Radhananda speaks to a group of Hatha Teachers about how yoga brings things together – on the mat and off the mat. She conveys Swami Radha’s teachings of Hatha Yoga from a personal perspective.
The Yasodhara Yoga Ladner teachers invite us to reflect on our five senses and our mind – the sixth sense. Each of the first five cakras in the Kundalini system is associated with one of the five senses. The mind is related … Continued
The Ottawa Yasodhara Yoga Teacher group invites us to explore the mind as a sacred vessel. Dive into this exploration of the mind, inspired by Swami Radha’s words (from a talk about creativity): Lots of things don’t turn out right … Continued
Yasodhara Yoga Cranbrook teachers inspire us with the July theme of “Growth and Blooming” to pursue the “desire to develop potential and rise above limitations.” (Living the Practice, Swami Radhananda, p 30)
June’s teaching theme of “Visualization” was developed by Carol Putnam and Silver Frith, Yasodhara Yoga Teachers in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Their reflections were shaped by these thoughts from Swami Radha’s Kundalini Yoga for the West:
Experience how yoga can support you in times of ending and beginning, change and transition with the following practices and reflections.
Experience the gift of gratitude through the following reflections.
The Yasodhara Yoga Teachers in the Comox Valley have provided the reflections for the March Teaching Theme. Many thanks to Arlene Trustham, Susan Taylor, Claire Gilmore, Debb Morrison, Eriko Miyao and Sylvia Boss for these questions and practices.