Sunday, 19 February 2023

Upcoming Programs February - March 2023

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FebMar2 2

Dear Sanga,

We are excited to share that we have started offering yoga therapy sessions at Sreehareeyam, the Ayurveda hospital in South Chennai run by Dr. Sudheer and Dr. Meera. After many years, I once again feel the excitement of working with students (patients) and colleagues in a vibrant healing environment! We hope we can expand our work in other clinical settings and help more and more people to experience the healing benefits of yoga as an adjunct therapy to other medical treatments!

This month I am starting a new monthly (online) series in association with Yoga Therapy Australia on Pranayama, drawing references from classical yoga texts to help you develop and sustain a strong daily practice of pranayama. Be prepared for some intense practice and study!

Sriram's much awaited 5-week course on Bhagavad Gita and practices based on Samkhya starts in March, please make space for it in your calendar!

I will be travelling to Australia this April for a retreat at Trentham and a workshop in Mornington Peninsula hosted by Marieke's Art of Living. Looking forward to some intimate time with Marieke's lovely Sanga, after a long gap!

Registration for Yoga for Women group (hybrid) yoga classes is open for the March batch. A good space for you to explore simple, breath-based practices that address the needs of today's women in a safe, small group with personalised attention.

Please look up the programs and share with friends/students who may benefit from these offerings.

Warmly,
Saraswathi.

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Pranayama Practices and Insights from the Classic Yoga Texts 2

Pranayama is more than breath regulation, it is a journey into exploring and optimising the subtle vital energies that govern all life processes. Through the understanding and practice of pranayama, one can explore great depths into the subtle realms of our being offering immense benefits and possibilities waiting to be discovered!

This year-long series, offered on the last Saturday of each month, is designed to help you take up a regular pranayama practice and progressively deepen it, drawing references and inspiration from the classical yoga texts. Please note that this is not just an information sharing space, you will truly benefit if you are able to make time to do regular, systematic practice as we progress month after month.

For more information & registration, click here (for February Session):

For Indian students living in India, please register here (for February Session):

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Sangati-Feb2023

Sangati is our special series of practice sessions led by senior teachers from YogaVahini, with an intention to foster continued practice and study for the whole community. It is open to all. Reasonable level of good health is required to join these sessions. We are also assuming you are already a practitioner in this tradition, so it is not for beginners.

Our intent is to strengthen our own personal practice that will help us deepen our awareness, clarity and conviction on this path. Senior teachers will take turns to lead the sessions for a period of time to help explore deeper dimensions and subtler elements in practice. Each series (4-6 weeks duration) will follow a particular theme offered by the teacher based on what inspires them. We are also happy to offer what the Sanga would like to explore collectively. Do write to us!

In February we will explore Pañca Mahā Bhūtas with Lakshmy Narendra, a senior therapist from YogaVahini.

For more information & registration, click here:

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BG course by Sriram - 5th Jan 2023

A 10-session course to get drawn into the teachings of the 18 chapters of the Bhagavad Gita keeping the larger picture of Yoga and Yogasadhana and the Yogadarshana of Patanjali. We shall chant the Gita and study the gist. Each session includes a practice with Asanas and Pranayama focussing on ideas of the Pancamahabhutas and the Dashendriyas in Samkhyakarika.

For more information & registration, click here:

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Yoga For Women Mar 2023

This course will enable today's women to deepen self-awareness towards better self-care: improving your physical, mental, and emotional health.

Join and encourage the important women in your life to join and experience the special power of yoga!

For more information & registration, click here:

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Tuesday, 31 January 2023

Upcoming Programs February - March 2023

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FebMar

Dear Sanga,

Greetings from Chennai!

I have always wondered about what keeps one's practice regular and evolving. While we talk about high level concepts, just keeping the wheel of daily practice well oiled and moving, giving us a smooth ride, seems to be a challenge for most people. We can perhaps arrive at a good rhythm sooner, if we took care of a few essential details!

Creating a concrete sense of what we do as a daily practice takes attention, time and consistent effort.

Rather than muddling over what to do, how much etc. start with one small essential practice for the day like a few important asanas (that serve your needs more than anything else) in which you will stay longer and breathe deeper with attention and care, a pranayama practice of 24-40 breaths. you can make some small changes on other elements of your practice based on your changing needs. Maintain a routine of practising at the same time (more or less) of the day and journal after the practice.

Keep it simple.

There is no need to change your practice everyday. When you stay with the same practice for a length of time, you will be able to go beyond the tangible, gross experience of the body and breathe into the more subtle exploration. It will also make the mind more steady and resilient.

Taking care of cultivating healthy eating habits and a good sleep routine are paramount for an aspiring practitioner. Remember, it is small, incremental changes that we make and sustain for a length of time that help create healthy habits for the body, sense organs and the mind.

And of course, working with a teacher whom you meet for a class at least once a month. Being observed, corrected and guided by a caring teacher will make your practice very special and your learning exponential!

And I have heard one of my teachers say that if your practice is regular you will attract sincere students…

At YogaVahini, we aspire to create more practitioners who care for themselves, others and the earth! This year, we have lined up a few community outreach programs in Chennai and Hyderabad. If you live in these locations or can travel once a month or even once in a few months, do reach out to us so you can participate in offering simple yoga practices for people with various health and therapeutic needs.

The February Sangati series with a special exploration of the Panca Maha Bhuta by Lakshmy Narendra, this will be an evening practice (in India) for a change! Hopefully more people can join and benefit!

Sriram's much awaited online course on the Bhagavad Gita and practices based on Sankhya has been moved to March 15th, don't miss it! If you are in a time zone that is not convenient, no worries, all registered participants will get recordings of the sessions for a short period of time.

The next batch of Yoga for Women, group class begins in February. Group classes are a good way to start, restart and reinvent your practice, being part of a committed group and regular guidance from a teacher can get you on track with actively committing to promoting your health and well-being.

If you are reading me reiterating what I have already said many times before, well, we all need this again and again, right?

With all my good wishes and prayers,

Saraswathi.

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Sangati-Feb2023

Sangati is our special series of practice sessions led by senior teachers from YogaVahini, with an intention to foster continued practice and study for the whole community. It is open to all. Reasonable level of good health is required to join these sessions. We are also assuming you are already a practitioner in this tradition, so it is not for beginners.

Our intent is to strengthen our own personal practice that will help us deepen our awareness, clarity and conviction on this path. Senior teachers will take turns to lead the sessions for a period of time to help explore deeper dimensions and subtler elements in practice. Each series (4-6 weeks duration) will follow a particular theme offered by the teacher based on what inspires them. We are also happy to offer what the Sanga would like to explore collectively. Do write to us!

In February we will explore Pañca Mahā Bhūtas with Lakshmy Narendra, a senior therapist from YogaVahini.

For more information & registration, click here:

***
BG course by Sriram - 5th Jan 2023

A 10-session course to get drawn into the teachings of the 18 chapters of the Bhagavad Gita keeping the larger picture of Yoga and Yogasadhana and the Yogadarshana of Patanjali. We shall chant the Gita and study the gist. Each session includes a practice with Asanas and Pranayama focussing on ideas of the Pancamahabhutas and the Dashendriyas in Samkhyakarika.

For more information & registration, click here:

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Yoga For Women Jan 2023

This course will enable today's women to deepen self-awareness towards better self-care: improving your physical, mental, and emotional health.

Join and encourage the important women in your life to join and experience the special power of yoga!

For more information & registration, click here:

***

YogaVahini is a vibrant and growing community of Yoga practitioners, students, teachers, and therapists. We strive to provide an environment such that our personal learning flows into daily life seamlessly, manifesting as coherent and harmonised action.

You are receiving this email because you were a part of our past programs or made an enquiry with us.

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