To S. Y. R. With LOVE 💙

There is a revolution in the yoga world, or did you already know?. Quiet, mindful yoga is being presented in a calm, slow manner for its healing and therapeutic values. Here at ‘In the Quiet’ ~ A Meditation Practice, we take you on an energetic journey like no other. No matter what your age or physical abilities, slow (somatic) yoga is all you will ever need to support a long and healthy life.

The science proves once again that yoga postures, done in a mindful way, are actually more effective at releasing tension than rushing through sets (asanas) the body and nervous system is less inclined to want or is ready for. Who ever said you need a bendy, fit body to partake in a yoga practice?

E.Z.Y. or Experiential-Zen-Yoga requires a different approach to the ‘practice’. Performing yoga athletics is known to wear the body down and should not be the goal in your class experience.

Approaching this art with reverence and a wide open heart will reveal the deep and mystical nature of yoga to you. It is understood that moving the subtle energies influences our nervous system, while creating new pathways, for positive results. Once we overcome the mental aspect and tap into (intuitively) attentively with what the body is doing, you become liberated.

There is a higher knowledge to yoga, it is known as ‘Self-realization’. Shankara, one of the greatest teachers of India taught the Spiritual approach to Vedanta and the secrets of the Chakra ~ energy vortexes.

TRANSFORM YOUR CAPACITY TO MOVE BETTER AND CLEARLY REAP THE BENEFITS.

It has taken me 30 years of personal training to understand how this concept can be applied to yoga. During my Chi Gong training, I understood the energetics of chi and moving slowly. Yoga offers a vast expanse of ways to experience the subtle field of energy – not just between your hands.

Fine tuning a ‘practice’ creates better alignment and influences you to tune into the vortex of energy. The results begins to ripple forth with waves of bliss. Pain melts away for good because it cannot reside when we revive with self-care activities gently initiated.

The Slow Yoga Revolution is an opportunity to indulge – revive, restore AND relax. It is designed to give you an all-round blissful experience while mapping out the sequences with every breath.  

This for of yoga becomes a retreat to give your body a chance to find the space in your life by slowing down. To practice yoga in this traditional way invites us into self-reflection. The opportunity to indulge while improving our posture are techniques you can easily learn while it engages the para-sympathetic nervous system.

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My name is Lynn C. Pell and I am your guide to Explore Zen Yoga.

Love on Your Journey 💛

How complex can mediation be anyway?

Today there is a huge interest in the benefits of meditation. The enthusiasm seems to be in the “scientific proving” of its effectiveness for reducing more than just stress.

Because it is being catered on a grand-scale and many platforms; including teachers, practitioners, visionaries and counsellors alike, the problem arises as to the efficacy and proper guidance.

Let us not delude ourselves into thinking meditation is okay to be ‘packaged’, ‘commercialize’ or ‘secularized’.

You see, meditation was not meant to be commercially packaged, any more than yoga was meant to be ‘westernized’, since arriving about 65 years ago to North America.

There are many common elements and just as many forms of meditation out there with the essence of variety.

In presenting such a sacred tradition, I see and have seen the dangers for those embarking on the ‘journey’ only to be left unfulfilled.

Meditation when properly instructed, is meant to become an inner form of Yoga and can be the most wonderful adventure you will ever embark on. It can unfold vast new knowledge, joy, and awareness and inner peace. It is known as a path of self-discovery for unfolding our higher levels of consciousness and opening up a magical world, while being in complete stillness.

Science can examine it and analyze it but when we close our eyes only we can open up to the delightful dimensions, beautiful fields of unity and inner calm.

Did you know, traditional yoga does not teach meditation right away? In fact, establishing the right foundation (physically) in our lives must first be established. With the right preparation, meditation can be achieved.

Properly performed, asana or yoga postures & Chi Gong is meditation; a form of motion brought into the body with awareness. Remember, yoga is not just one thing!

The first three limbs of yoga consist of preparing ourselves in this fashion for meditation. The first three Limbs of Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras abide in the teaching of: Dharana (concentration), Dhyana (reflective meditation) & Samadhi (unified awareness).

As I’ve learned, meditation is not separate from how we live; it becomes the product of integrating and harmonizing with nature.  Think of it as a farmers field that must be cultivated with care and as with daily meditation the blossoms of life emerge from the soil.

What is also crucial is to recognize how the spiritual doctrines, which usually accompany traditional meditation practices are just as necessary today as they were a thousands of years ago.

The evidence of jet-setting meditation will cause more defects and/or dissolution, which already can be found in so-called “secular meditation”.

Do not assume the goal of meditation is something physical and concrete or a temporary relief. Developing one focus of attention and concentration with time is necessary. So let ‘Science’ do what it think it is doing.

Allow yourself the luxury to sit in asana practice and become comfortable. The suggested period, up to 30 minutes once or twice a day, is enough to reap the benefits. Allow your body to become the vehicle for meditation, and avoid using background music or other distractions. Just sit still and be
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Pranayama (the 3rd Kosha/layer) is another dimension of our life force.  It is with the breath that we infuse greater potential for success during meditation. The energy needed to call in the flow of breath is needed to keep us in the state of “focused-awareness”, otherwise we just fall into dull awareness, blank out or even fall sleep.

Pratyahara is defined as restful awareness.  When the attention of the senses are internalized, then in subtle ways we achieve pratyahara in meditation. 

Concentration (Dhyana), another limbmust be exercised or else we are simply spinning with our thoughts. The power of using a personal mantra to harness the attention and develop our inner gaze is taught only by qualified practitioners. In this way, concentration is stabilized and we become less distracted.

Mantras are great ‘divine names’, sounds, words or syllables. The mind tool of a mantra becomes the vehicle to take us into finding the essence of love in the heart.  Pranava (Sanskrit) means Primordial Sound and this form of Meditation is what I specialize in.

Meditation in a higher sense is about self-inquiry, known also as the observance of ‘witnessing’.  Questions such as: Who Am I? What do I Want? How can I Help? What am I grateful for? can be briefly contemplated. Then the reflection exercise, like mirror exercises bring into view our true self. The practice should be effortless
effortless effort, relinquish control and surrender to the divine.

By the way, putting meditation into practice after a “3 or 8-week workshop or course must continue to be cultivated for the cumulative effects can take place.

Whenever you approach meditation, make the space and time you’ve set aside sacred, be humble and established in devotional ‘practice’.

Do not presume that Meditation will only deliver results in a smooth linear fashion.  As an experienced meditator, I know this is false and such presumptions are used to validate only short-term durations as most will experience, leaving us to crave.

In conclusion, meditation can enhance our self-esteem, encourage feeling good and alleviate stress. In today’s demanding world would you not rather have inner calm?

Om Mani Padme Hum ~ Hail to the Jewel in the Lotus

Lynn C. Pell, Cl. H. Vedic Practitioner, Certified Chopra Center Teacher

Foundress: In The Quiet ~ A Meditation Practice

http://inthequiet.ca

Mantra Mind Tools ~ really?

Yes!! Mantra are Tools for Stamina and Healthy Mental Support

What is a Mantra?

Mantra is a mystic sound formula. A sound, syllable, word or phrase endowed with special features, usually drawn from the scriptures in Sanskrit.  I like to teach mantras, because – “Mantra serves as a boat, to take us across the ocean of unconscious”.

Boat across the Ocean

Manas= mind / Tra= transport.

Mantras are tools used to transport the mind. 

Beeja mantra, the seed mantras of the Kakras (Chakras) are often taught and recited by Yogic Practitioners. However, there are many more other forms of Mantras and uses. Some include, healing, clearing, and personal (pranava) or Primordial Sound Mantras, of which I am honoured & Certified to deliver. 

The vibrational qualities of the spoken and thought processes are indeed sounds; vehicles meant to free us. 

Some thoughts, as you well know, can cloud our thinking if they are negative. While thinking what is good clears the fog our minds play tricks on us.  Shutting of negative thinking is not always easy for some. It takes practice. In the same way, negative thinking cannot just be forced shut. As creatures of habit, we must recognize how negative thinking is the absence of thinking about what is good.

Now we all know, if there is darkness, is but the absence of light. 

Focusing on the Good an ideal solution and Mantra phrases repeated in meditation are useful in harnessing the good. 

Simple phrases like these below can change our resonance and bring us to the light of healing and higher consciousness:

 â€œI love myself.”                                         â€œI believe in myself.”

“I am connected to others.”                 â€œI am a good person.”

“I am the universe”.                                â€œI am whole”.

“I am perfect”.                                           â€œI am Loving.”

We can change our thinking; the choice is yours, at any given time.  

The solution is easier than you might think. You have heard of cure all’s? Meditation and using mantra is the gateway to affirming who we are, it is a proven therapeutic and easy. 

Try this simple meditation technique:

  • Find a comfortable seated position. 
  • Think or write out a phrase (mantra) you would like to infuse in. 
  • Set a timer for 2 minutes
  • Close your eyes
  • Breathe gently and slowly from your nose. 
  • Smile & gently begin repeating your phrase. 
  • With each breath repeat your mantra. 
  • At the end of the timer, slowly open your eyes.
  • Reawaken to your relaxed, calm & loving self. 

Flood your thinking with good thoughts and you change your view of the world. Whenever you remember, say your mantra or various phrases. Like lifting the shades to let the sunlight in, you can’t help but smile back 🙂

I quote my teacher, Deepak Chopra, MD: “Meditation is not a way of making your mind quiet. It’s a way of entering into the quiet that’s already there – buried under the 50-80,000 thoughts the average person thinks every day.â€ï»ż

Lynn Callisto Pell, Cl. H. Vedic Practitioner.

In the Quiet ~ A Tiny Part of Something Big

http://inthequiet.ca/