8 Limbs Yoga Program – Ekhartyoga

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Total Size:Digital products: Get the download link at Account or directly via email.Support: LifetimeDownload: Unlimited Of Course 8 Limbs Yoga Program – EkhartyogaPurchase 8 Limbs Yoga Program – Ekhartyoga courses at here with PRICE $171.49 $47When purchasing 8 Limbs Yoga Program – Ekhartyoga course, You can get it with the LIFETIME SUPPORT and UNLIMITED DOWNLOAD.8 Limbs Yoga Program – EkhartyogaThis program is designed to help you achieve a good grasp of Patanjali’s 8 Limbs of Yoga through informative talks, yoga, Pranayama and meditation. Go deeper and truly enrich your yoga practice.Learn about the 8 Limbs of YogaIn the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, the definition of yoga is given as Yogas citta vrtti nirodhah (1.2) – Yoga is the cessation of the fluctuations of the mind. Meaning the stilling of all our repetitive, whirling thoughts, desires, analysis and judgments. Patanjali laid out the Eight Limbed Path of Yoga as the tools to help us control these fluctuations or Vrittis and to live a meaningful and purposeful life. They are:The 5 YamasThe 5 NiyamasAsanaPranayamaPratyaharaDharanaDhyanaSamadhiIn this program, we’ll explore each of the 8 Limbs of Yoga in turn. With a talk on each limb and a mix of yoga, meditation and Pranayama classes to help you explore each topic on a practical level. There is also plenty of recommended reading material for those who like to dive even deeper.Who is it for?This program is aimed at yoga students and teachers who want to learn more about yoga philosophy. It is available to all EkhartYoga members.Program at a glance weeksExperienced – IntermediateTeachersExperienced – IntermediateSpirituality YamasConnect with the world from an authentic and ethical placeThe Yamas are primarily concerned with the world around us and our interaction with it.  By considering these aspects in our daily practice and life, all of our decisions and actions come from a more considered, aware and ‘higher’ place. This enables us to become more authentic towards ourselves and others.Day 1: An introduction to the YamasJennilee Toner • All levels • TalksDay 2: AhimsaSandra Carson • All levels • Pranayama, Anusara, Vinyasa FlowDay 3: SatyaDavid Lurey • Beginners • Vinyasa FlowDay 4: AsteyaEsther Teule • All levels • TalksDay 5: BrahmacharyaAnat Geiger • All levels • Yin YogaDay 6: AparigrahaEsther Ekhart • All levels • Talks2. NiyamasSeeking the truth withinThe Niyamas refer to duties directed towards ourselves – inner observances. They are intended to help us build character. When we work with the Niyamas – from Saucha (cleanliness) to Isvararpranidhana (surrender to a higher power) – we’re guided from the grossest aspects of ourselves to the truth deep within.Day 1: The NiyamasEsther Ekhart • All levels • TalksDay 2: SauchaDavid Lurey • Experienced – Intermediate • Vinyasa FlowDay 3: SantoshaEsther Teule • All levels • MeditationDay 4: TapasEsther Ekhart • All levels • Vinyasa FlowDay 5: SvadhyayaDavid Lurey • All levels • TalksDay 6: Isvara PranidhanaEsther Ekhart • Experienced – Intermediate • Vinyasa Flow, Slow Flow3. Asanasthira sukham asanamAsana is the only limb to refer to the physical aspect of yoga. It means ‘seat’ – the seat you would take for the practice of meditation. The only alignment instruction Patanjali gives for this Asana is “sthira sukham asanam”, the posture should be steady and comfortable.Day 1: AsanaIrina Verwer • All levels • TalksDay 2: A Sthira and Sukha Vinyasa FlowAdela Serrano • Experienced – Intermediate • Vinyasa FlowDay 3 : A comfortable seatFrancesca Giusti • Beginners • Pranayama, Meditation, HathaDay 4: Yoga to balance and relax the bodyJames Reeves • All levels • HathaDay 5: A continuous flowEsther Ekhart • Experienced – Intermediate • Vinyasa Flow4. PranayamaPrana – means ‘energy’ or ‘life force’ ​Prana – means ‘energy’ or ‘life force’ and often describes the breath in the sense that it’s the very essence that keeps us alive. By working with the breath, we affect the mind in a very real way.Day 1: Pranayama talkAnat Geiger • All levels • TalksDay 2 : Ujjayi breathJoey Miles • All levels • Pranayama, AshtangaDay 3: Moving the body to UjjayiJosé de Groot • All levels • Pranayama, Vinyasa Flow, Yin YogaDay 4: Kapalabhati & Nadi ShodanaJeff Phenix • All levels • PranayamaDay 5: Breathing ratio 1:2 – gentle yogaEsther Ekhart • Beginners • Pranayama, HathaDay 6: SamavrittiSandra Carson • All levels • Pranayama5. PratyaharaSense withdrawal… the bridge between external and internal yogaPratya means to ‘withdraw’ and the second part ahara refers to anything we ‘take in’ by ourselves, such as the various sights, sounds and smells our senses take in continuously.Day 1: PratyaharaAnat Geiger • All levels • TalksDay 2 : Go deeperEsther Ekhart • Beginners • Pranayama, Vinyasa Flow, Yin Yang YogaDay 3: Deep meditationEsther Teule • All levels • MeditationDay 4: Observing the thinking mindEsther Ekhart • All levels • Yin YogaDay 5: Inner sanctuaryJames Reeves • All levels • Yoga Nidra6. DharanaFocused concentrationDharana and Pratyahara are essentially part of the same aspect. In order to focus on something, the senses must withdraw so that all attention is placed on that point of concentration, and in order to draw our senses in, we must focus and concentrate intently.Day 1: DharanaMarlene Smits • All levels • TalksDay 2: The point of focusAdela Serrano • All levels • Vinyasa Flow, HathaDay 3: GazingAndrew Wrenn • All levels • Meditation, TherapeuticDay 4: Balance and breatheJennilee Toner • All levels • Vinyasa Flow, HathaDay 5: Inner and outer focusEsther Teule • All levels • Meditation7. DhyanaMeditative absorptionWhen we become completely absorbed in the focus of our meditation…this is when we’re really meditating.Day 1 : DhyanaEsther Ekhart • All levels • TalksDay 2: A regular meditationEsther Teule • All levels • MeditationDay 3: Meditation in motionAndrew Wrenn • Beginners • HathaDay 4: A peaceful mindEsther Ekhart • All levels • Meditation, HathaDay 5: Moving in stillnessJames Reeves • All levels • Hatha8. SamadhiBliss!Many of us know the word Samadhi as meaning ‘bliss’ or ‘enlightenment’. Breaking the word in half, we see that this final stage is made up of two words; ‘sama’ meaning ‘same’ or ‘equal’, and ‘dhi’ meaning ‘to see’. The ability to ‘see equally’ and without disturbance from the mind, without our experience being conditioned by likes, dislikes or habits, without a need to judge or become attached to any particular aspect; that is bliss.Day 1 : What is Samadhi?Esther Ekhart • All levels • TalksDay 2 : “Goal-less”James Reeves • All levels • HathaDay 3: Points of stillnessEsther Ekhart • All levels • HathaDay 4: Dropping into presenceJeff Foster • All levels • Meditation, TalksDay 5: Sense of ‘I’Adela Serrano • All levels • Vinyasa Flow, HathaAre you interested in? limbs yoga yamas; 8 limbs yoga patanjali; 8 limbs yoga schedule; 8 limbs yoga seattle; 8 limbs yoga capitol hillPurchasing 8 Limbs Yoga Program – Ekhartyoga course now, You can get it with the LIFETIME SUPPORT and UNLIMITED DOWNLOAD.Purchase 8 Limbs Yoga Program – Ekhartyoga courses at here with PRICE $171.49 $47