Injuries and yoga

it seems the accepted norm that injury will come some time or another during asana practice.

We have to see the place of asana practice in yoga as this is only one part of the eightfold path. Asana is a means to purify the body and to prepare the body to be able to take the seats of meditation for extended period of times.

It is also a tool to shift intelligence, awareness of self and a tool to develop the ability to become both the doer, observer and creator of an art form at the same time.

My believe is that injuries come when the first two steps on the path- Yamas and Niyamas- are ignored.  I would go as far as to say that many things in our lives goes wrong when these two principles are ignored.

Yoga is a practice that can most certainly be fulfilling even when the practitioner is not interested in taking it beyond the fist four steps of yoga but as we know, it is inevitable that the fruits of the practice will come to anyone that approaches it diligently and with focus.

Yoga should not incur injuries at any stage of the practice. It is a holistic practice that should not be distorted by ego or focus on asana before development on personal and social responsibility is established in the Yamas and Niyamas.

My view is that Astanga – the sequence – is an advance form of self practice and beginners is not ready for it and should therefor practice Hatha yoga for at least two years with a teacher, before doing the self practice of the Astanga series.

Indeed asana practice aligns the subtle energies of the body, prevents illness by bringing renewed energy on a pranic level and brings a conscious awareness of Self on a mental, spiritual and physical level.  It is a great tool in therapy and to shift physical ability alike.

Be conscious in your practice for an Injury free, lifelong practice.

May you have a fruitful wonderful healing and injure free journey in yoga, no matter for what reason you are doing asana or enter the advanced practice.

Hari Om, Edna

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Authentic

Asana practice is different from all other physical activities. Asana means seat. This implies every posture brings its full range of significance in alignment, awareness, compassionate awareness, where the breath will flow, where there is contraction and where to lengthen. Asana practice brings health and lightness, a completely united body, where every part of the body is trained with equal awareness and importance. Dualities is lessened and dissolved, victory and defeat of life’s battles is settled in asana. A peace and ability to want your body, to care for it, to understand and celebrate the physical manifests with shame for physical form no longer.

All of this, happens when asana is practiced with authenticity. When in paschimottanasa, be there, fully united in being of mind, scanning and experiencing, with body, lenthtening and continuously contracting, adhering to the seat of paschmottansana. Awareness of breath and where it is directed bringing light is condensed parts. This applies to every single asana in practise. Arrive on your yoga mat with full authenticity.

Take this with you, stepping of the yoga mat into life. For growth can only happen when we are authentic. To want what is for another, to impose differently in different situations, this alienates Self from Self and personal potential will evade.

Divine experience follows authentic asana practise.

Your growth comes from Authentic You.