I come to you now with renewed energy having completed
certification in Seven Spiritual Laws of Yoga (SSLY) with The
Chopra Center last month. Wow. What a journey! I'm so thankful
that events conspired to get me to this juncture in my life. I
notice such a difference in the way I feel when I practice yoga.
What is Yoga? In the West, we tend to associate yoga
mostly with exercises, but it's actually much more than that. The
word yoga is a Sanskrit word that comes from the term yuj, meaning
union. Yoga is union of body, mind and soul. So we don't want to
just do yoga, we want to live yoga, to live in union, which is
experienced as greater harmony, success, wellbeing and flow in
life.
Yoga returns us to our true way of being; relaxed, calm, centered
and balanced! You don't have to be flexible, strong or in shape to
begin yoga. With yoga we just start where we are. And in actuality
yoga begins with awareness in this very moment. So right now
become aware of how you are sitting. Does your body want to
stretch or adjust in in some way? Does your breath want to deepen?
There, you've just practiced yoga - union of your body, mind,
Spirit.
What are some basic tips/principles to follow in yoga?
- Listen to your body. Listen for signals of comfort or
discomfort. If something isn't comfortable then lighten up in
the pose or come out of the pose completely. Choose what feels
best for your body at every moment.
- Don't overexert yourself. Find your sweet edge. Find that
place where you are utilizing effort but without strain or pain.
Exert yourself in poses without excess effort.
- Engage the muscles that are directly involved in the pose
and relax the rest of your body. To do so scan over your body in
each pose and notice if any muscles are engaged that don't need
to be.
- Relax your face and your jaw throughout the practice and
have a pleasant look on your face. If you are grimacing in a
pose it's a sign that you are overexerting.
- Focus on alignment and not depth of pose. It is much more
important to be in a pose correctly then to go into it deeply.
- Practice breath awareness. If you can't breathe in a pose
it's too much. Keep a steady, easy, deep, belly breath
throughout your practice.
- Don't compare yourself to others. Yoga is not a competitive
sport. If you need to rest in class you always have the option
to rest in
child's pose or in
savasana. It's your body.
- Surrender. Once you are in a pose continue to breathe deeply
and have the intention to relax and surrender to the pose.
- Take time to just be, taking pauses in your day and ending
asana practice with savasana.
Start where you are. Move, breathe, and take time to be. This
is yoga. And maybe you'll be drawn to check out a SSLY class or
another class that suits you. It's delightful to be a regularly
practicing yoga again and if it is something you haven't explored
fully you might find that you really enjoy it.
What is Seven Spiritual Laws of Yoga? There are many
styles of yoga and
Seven Spiritual Laws of Yoga (SSLY) is a style that was
developed by Dr. Deepak Chopra, Dr. David Simon and Claire Diab
that stems out of the Seven Spiritual Laws of Success book (one of
Deepak Chopra's best selling books). This form of yoga integrates
spirituality into the practice of yoga both on and off the mat by
incorporating the seven spiritual laws of success, one for each
day of the week. These laws are laws of nature that apply not only
to yoga but apply to the larger scope of our lives. (To learn more
about Seven Spiritual Laws of Yoga
click here).
Wishing you peace on your journey.
Lisa