Rest is not a Reward ~ It is Essential

Yoga Nidra…… as I’ve learned is a dimension of astral sleep; aka yogic sleep . This ancient practice dates back as far as 700 B.C. Based on what yoga experts have taught me, yoga nidra a complex & much more than a just routine you can pick up via YouTube video. 

As a practicing Ayurvedic Yoga Specialist [A.Y.S] who teacher Yoga Nidra (Y.N.) regularly, let me clarify that Y.N. this is not “meditation” per se, but more like a combination of meditation &  Savasana (corpse pose).

Yoga Nidra actually becomes a bridge for the final steps of yoga practice, towards deeper meditation, while attempting to achieve samadhi [a state of meditative absorption].

This guided practice takes you on an astral plane in which you gradually withdraw yourself from the physical body & mental body to a dream-like or astral state. Then the structured practice carefully guides you back to the core. The intent of the practice of yoga nidra is about abiding [remaining in place] in your center. As such, Y.N. can tap into the unconscious and subconscious mind for deeper healing, as many experience in our sessions. 

YOGA NIDRA REWIRES YOUR BRAIN CIRCUITRY

While yoga nidra practices can be readily found in app stores & YouTube, it is highly suggested to learn directly from trained yoga practitioner, who has deeply explored the practice, preferably in an established training program. As for myself, I’m a Certified Practitioner with Yoga International & have 100 hours of training, with more than 1,000 hours of clinical practice.

The beginning of contentment is not about doing more. Most people are doing too much in their lives as it is. Here you will be taught to lie down on the floor, in a safe, warm & environment. You will be invited to let go without any digital input from the external world.

It has been said the practice of Yoga Nidra requires a lot of self-inquiry; adequate time for contemplation; to get to know ourselves & with time you will be ready to reunite with your essential selves.

Hence, the benefits of yoga nidra are in the process of it, while allowing you to experience the state of yoga [union]. Maintaining the state of yoga happens while building awareness; getting in touch with the body layers [koshas] & the mind [manas] which are the positive side effects of regular practice.

It is critically important to form a deep intimacy with the self & it takes incredible courage.

For people who want a simple routine to reduces stress & enhance concentration for difficult or mentally taxing tasks, then just yoga Nidra will do. Yoga therapy ending with a 15-30 minute nidra practice may be a better choice for those who want to try this ancient method, incorporated to experience a deeply relaxed state of well-being. You can experiment with deep relaxation in Savasana or yoga nidra, but do it with intention. 

Yoga Nidra & Savasana teaches our nervous system what Being Present means. The practice integrates with our nervous system, preparing to allow us to experience deeper states of meditation to arise spontaneously.

Learning to let go of physical tension in our body is actually tough. I can attest to that because it’s taken me years of practice (never perfect) & experientially over time I found the delta point.

But first, we have to deal with the whirlings of the body to feel “just right”, the dominance of the mind to relax & a myriad of undulating emotions in order to practice be still, silent, & become totally present. Finding this space to “do less” & allow us to embody union/yoga, not just “do it” is not that simple…

The mystery of Nidra is in learning how this essential practice from the mat is transformational & rewarding you to wholistically integrate the information into knowledge. And from this inner knowing… into wisdom & that wisdom transmits into greater awareness & healing. Why not allow yourself the time to experience Yoga Nidra? Ask yourself: What obstacles are preventing me from becoming more alive to this moment? I hope you will join us some day!

Ayurveda & Spring

The core concepts of the wisdom traditions of self-healing are found in the ‘Science of Life, known as Ayurveda.

Clearing the Lense of the Mind with Yoga Practices & Ayurvedic principles

Ayurveda science works on the root of the matter with physical daily routines to develop prana, out from our energetic life-force. Prana energy, correctly initiated, can then be collected to support this distribution of (tejas) prana/chi to all our bodily systems; physical, energetic, emotional, mental & the spiritual body.

Ayurvedic Clock

Ayurveda is the sister science of Yoga & meditation & works with our doshas to balance our digestion, to understand how we metabolize our lives through agni. Understanding our ability to nourish ourselves (ojas) .

Agni ~ light up!

To learn more about these concepts, please join me for Yoga Chikitsa or yogic therapy. Every week you will learn turn your mind toward balance, harmony & your innate nature (satva).

In The Quiet ~ A Tiny Part of Something Big

Sagesse Noblise

Happy Solstice & Adios 2021

‘A Tiny Part of Something Big’

Namasté to everyone & Solstice Blessings!

How are you?

Do you know the benefits of gifting yourself the delight of silence through meditation & Yoga Nidra?

Ancient wisdom teaches us how silence exists at the core of our being. All we have to do is to take the time to be still & connect with that inner wisdom. What does it feel like to live in that place, inside of you?

The state of our present world is spiraling us away & has been shaking much of our inner peace. Many are losing touch with our innermost peace & folks, this is the definition of stress.

The simple action of rest to receive & become receptive is the absolute best gift to give yourself!  Find at least 20 minutes a day to lie down or just sit & close your eyes. Go into silence & focus inward, at the center of your brain.

While the current intensity of our world continues, let not your hearts be steer you away toward more undue stress. Find stillness to renew & refresh yourself.

Reflections cannot happens when we are agitated. The waters must be calm to see our reflection.  Savasana is a place we discover patience & peace amidst all the chaos.  Times are rough & we live in an impatient world. It is said, “we are only impatient if we are future thinking”. Savasana is a radical form of patience & the place where we can embrace deepest forms of healing, as a yogic practice.

Our world is continuing to serve up many more physical & negative challenges, which I have been told (Jyotisha) & they are expected to carry on until April 2022.  So, as the saying goes; “being forewarned is forearmed. Knowing this in advance, we all can be ready to deal with what comes & continue to be present.

Ayurveda suggests this time of year (Vata) is absolutely important to prepare yourself to ease into more quiet time & to armor our immunity from inside out.

Train yourself to live at being present without letting thoughts (Winds of Vata) spin out of control. It is better to manage the inner & outer conflicts, the push & pull’s; of the “I should” mindset with resolving into more quiet.

Ayurveda also encourages us to be sure to nurture your body with warm soups & broths. Bolster your immunity with supporting supplements like; Zinc, vitamin C, Vitamin D, & fresh Ginger tea…& maybe some medicinal mushroom complexes ~ I like Myco10.

Mantra with meditation is the extra power to satisfy a wandering minds. Reciting 108 times  [I Am Courage], Sanskrit: (Aham Veeryam) or [I Am Love] (Aham Prema) are great ‘mind tools’. Used especially when you want to clear our mental clutter, neutralize feelings of disconnection, deflect dark &/or negative influences. The stuff which likely prevent us from seeing, sensing & emitting your natural state, which is being calm, feeling at peace, seeing joy & beauty.

As you rest in Savasana or partake in a Yoga Nidra session @ In the Quiet http://inthequiet.ca/, invite more physical space to arise in you & open yourself deeper to the silence at the core of the spiritual (hrydaya) heart.  Engage in a custom asana practice, tailored so you can express & peel away all the tension. Slip into the Gap with meditation.

The Yoga Sutras say; “we are on earth to evolve & become more present”. This is the solution, but how human of me to forget 🙂

Be spontaneous with our words & action in love so to express who you are at the moment. Let the articulation of your life stimulate our highest ideas – for the good of all in this world.

Don’t let anyone suppress your true nature or drag you in their past, suppressing your inherent true nature. It is your right to choose to live in the sacred space. Turn away from poison, be present & let go of all ambition ~ just notice the breath, just notice the breath.

Life is not trivial! It’s not the way to live…. often we get tangled in trivial things, emotionally attached & perhaps over-analyzing words, so many words (tech, text). The disconnection creates so much misunderstanding & distorted impressions. It reminds me of faulty neurotransmitter: who do they think we are?

In Sanskrit, Moksha is used as a definition of freedom. It is this freedom that we need to bring support to the ahamkara (self). Yesterday’s thoughts are gone & Moksha or freedom should prevail, as you let that shit go!

Essentially, if we don’t let go we are all in a sort of jail, or a dungeon, except the doors are actually unlocked. Break free from the traps & why not change your perspective to completely free yourself?

Savasana frees you. Rest like a corpse – the death (savasana) component, is to become “almost dead” to the outside, as you are held in deep silent space. This is how to become radically present with yourself, away from the external, which we call the present.

Reset your pendulum ~ unplug daily for a specified amount time, in Yoga Nidra or Savasana to refresh, especially at this time of year.  The effects are profound. Start with legs up the wall, or drape your legs over the couch. Just be really comfy & use as many props as you need to work for you so you can be relaxed & benefit from the effects. Like baking a cake, it takes time…don’t rush it & or it won’t be ready…let yourself be still.

Remember…you are human. Practice self-compassionate & let the miracle of life & healing pulsating in your veins.

See you all in the ‘practice’ http://inthequiet.ca/

I look forward to meeting you in 2022!  Lynn C. Pell, Ayurveda Yoga Specialist, Cl. Herbalist, Vedantic Practitioner.

Have a Christmas filled with Fortitude, Love & Light. Aum