Our special focus for this workshop will be on pranayama, the practice that uses the breath as a vehicle to carry us “toward our center” in a subtle and powerful way.
Both our Active and Restorative poses will, therefore, be selected specifically to open us to our breathing. While it is not well-known, in traditional yoga training pranayama practice was much more important than asana practice. We will approach the topic first from breathing awareness techniques that are suitable for all levels of students and then move into traditional pranayama practice. Classic yoga teachings state that pranayama is the gateway to meditation.
In addition to the classical techniques of practice, we will explore ourselves through discussion, short writing assignments, and the cultivation of an introspective attitude.
This intensive is for you if:
~ You regularly practice pranayama.
~ You do not presently practice pranayama regularly, but really want to.
~ You are curious about the effects of the regular practice of pranayama.
~ You want to understand better the relationship of the effects of asana on pranayama practice.
Please note: this workshop is also offered in March.