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Gems from The Mahabharata - September 2020

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Photo (c) Alex Vanagas 2013. Ann Moradian nesting in the Bois de Bologne.    "Now the world is born, In an instant it dies, In a breath it is renewed. From the slowness of our eyes And the quickness of God's hand We believe in the world." (From William Buck's rendition of  The Mahabharata )

The Perils of Yoga

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William J. Broad  raises an important discussion around the topic of Yoga and injury, which I am grateful for. His article called  Wounded Warrior Pose  in The New York Times (in 2012) is worth bringing to our awareness today -- though I know those of you who study with me regularly already know this, and I am grateful to each of you for making your practice safe and constructive for your selves.  There is and has been a tendency in the West to utilize yoga as "fitness" training rather than the wholistic and integrative practice it was originally designed to be. This sort of experiential transliteration is a normal part of taking in influences from cultures, practices and customs different from our own. And so, this discussion that William Broad continues to thrust upon the Western Yoga community is an important one.  What he describes as " competitive Yoga" is an oxymoron (a contradiction in terms). When Yoga practices are used in a competit...

Shiva - the Hindu God of Dance & Yoga

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"Shiva is Trilochana, the three-eyed One.  The third eye is the eye of wisdom.  The other two represent love and justice."  (Swami Tejomayananda) Photo from Hubble spacecraft "Every subatomic particle is an energy dance; pulsating process of creation and destruction... without end... For the modern physicists, then Shiva's dance is the dance of subatomic matter." (Fritjof Capra) "Shiva is the ultimate outlaw. You can't worship him, but you are welcome to join the gang... "Shiva has such an impossible character; all contradictions included. In acceptance of this character one will have no issue with anyone in the world including oneself. The idea is to show divinity as all inclusive, no one against the other, as in identifying good and bad we also divide the world and make the ultimate union unattainable...   When we say 'Shiva', there are two fundamental aspects that we are referring to. The word 'Shiva' literally means 'that wh...

Goa - Reminiscing

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Surely I am feeling the call to travel, but in these human-shifting moments, I am having to learn new ways of moving in and around the world that are less impactful on the planet instead. So Atma, Ganga and I will be organising a week-long Chakra Intensive in Europe in April 2021. All of you practicing yoga for at least one year are welcome -- so please let me know if this is something you'd like to learn more about. In the meantime, it is lovely to reminisce on the lovely stay we had in Goa.  The entry into India through Mumbai is via their very modern and beautiful international airport: The city flashes by in an overstimulating bombardment of lights at night. If you look closer you will see all sorts of things that astonish and often shock... On your first visit, you may prefer to just let the beauty of the lights wash over you and keep your eyes on the surfaces, which are either shiny and bright, or challenging enough in and of themselves...  Or give Mumbai a miss altogeth...

The Ajanta Caves in India (a UNESCO heritage site)

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These caves are known for their beautiful paintings, while the Ellora caves are known for the carvings -- although the stonework is impressive at both sites. Both sites comprise numerous Hindu, Buddhist and Jain caves carved into these mountainsides between the 2nd century BCE and the 6th century AD. So, when we can travel again one day... The Death of Budhha All photos copyright Ann Moradian. All rights reserved. 

The Ellora Caves in India (a UNESCO Heritage site)

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I hope that we might journey together one day to both the Ellora and Ajanta Caves in India. These UNESCO world heritage sites are an extraordinary attestation of the human spirit at work: From extraordinarily ornate and elaborate Hindu temples…. With private spaces, like this quiet and hidden temple to Shiva... As well as Buddhist temples where you can hear sound, not echo but pour through the arc of the space like a living stream... Quiet and simple spaces for the Buddhist monks to sleep To study, to chant and to eat A place to root and grow... All photos © Ann Moradian. All rights reserved.

Yoga's Ancient Ethical Framework - the Yamas & Niyamas

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 The  yamas  and  niyamas  are the ethical foundation of Yoga. In Patanjali's  Yogasutras  (which is an important study for many a yoga teacher), the list has 5 of each (see the bottom of this page), but in the much older  Varuha Upanishads , Gorakshanatha's  Hatha Yoga Pradipika  and Tirumular's  Tirumantiram  there are 10 of each referred to. I thought I would share this older version of the Yamas-Niyamas with you -- I was happy to see included compassion, faith, patience and generosity.  The 10 Yamas - ethical restraints 1)  Ahimsa  - "Non-injury": Not harming others by thought word or deed. 2)  Satya  - "Truthfulness": Refraining from lying and betraying promises. 3)  Asteya  - "Nonstealing": Neither stealing, nor coveting, nor entering into debt. 4)  Brahmacharya  - "Divine conduct": Controlling lust by remaining celibate when single, leading to faithfulness in marriage. Th...

What is Yoga?

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When we hear the word yoga, what comes to mind for some of us (particularly those of us in the West) might be a type of exercise that involves contortionistic postures geared toward improving health, well being, flexibility and strength. To limit our understanding of yoga to these postures, or asanas, is not only a misconception but also an oversimplification of what  Georg Feuerstein  in The Yoga Tradition describes as an "enormous body of spiritual values, attitudes, precepts, and techniques that have been developed in India over at least five millennia and that may be regarded as the very foundation of the ancient Indian civilization."(1) Even if we add to our understanding of this equation the somewhat lesser known practice of pranayama, the regulation of vital energy through the breath, we have still only skimmed the surface, despite having multiplied our depth a hundred-fold. BKS Iyengar practicing hatha yoga 'scorpion' posture (Vrschikasana). There are many vi...

Benefits of Yoga - Les Benefices du Yoga

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LES BENEFICES DU YOGA (English below) - Réduction du stress  - Meilleure concentration et faculté d'adaptation  - Meilleure motivation et créativité  - Cohésion d'equipe  - Allègement des douleurs dues aux postures de travail  - Bien-être dans la vie professionnelle comme personelle  De façon générale, le yoga est reconnu pour : - Améliorer le système immunitaire - Assouplir et renforcer muscles, os et tendons  - Accroître la mobilité et l'équilibre - Améliorer l'alignement - Stimuler l'intellect et ouvrir la réflexion Les avantages pour yoga pour votre équipe : - Atmosphère sereine  - Réduction de l'absentéisme  - Image positive auprès de l'ensemble des collaborateurs et partenaires - Implication et fidélité des collaborateurs  - Meilleure productivité  Yoga au bureau:  Quels bienfaits  (une interview d'Ann Moradian sur le sujet)   BENEFITS OF YOGA - Reduces stress and anxiety - Improves concentration and adapta...

Yoga at Work

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On-Site Yoga Classes A regular yoga practice is known to give the best results to overall health and well-being. These classes run from 60 to 90 minutes, as often as you'd like, and are scheduled according to availability. Cours à vos locaux ou online Conçus pour s’adapter à vos impératifs horaires, le cours peut durer de 60 à 90 minutes, aussi souvent que vous le souhaitez, en journée ou en soirée. On-Site or On-line Private & Small Group Classes Designed specifically for the needs, interests and level of the individual(s). Cours particuliers & pour les petites groupes à vos locaux ou 'online' Conçus sur-mesure, selon les besoins, les intérêts et le niveau de le/les individu/s. WORKSHOPS / Stages Introduction to Yoga This one-and-a-half hour, on-site workshop is an ideal introduction to yoga, and good way to assess if there is an interest in continuing classes on-site. Elements introduced include breathing exercises, yoga postures, eye exercises, dee...