Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Practical Applications of Yogic Philosophy - Perception and Myth

Where does a student of yoga start his or her practice? What is the foundation of yoga practice? Why do so many yoga classes and teachers avoid approaching the foundation of Yoga?

Where does a student of Yoga start his or her practice? Much like the desire to learn yoga, the practice of any form, or style, of yoga, comes from within the self. You should seek a yoga teacher to act as a guide. Not all forms of yoga are physical, but if physical mastery is what you seek, there are Hatha, Raja, and Kundalini, yoga to consider. These are just three of the nine main forms of yoga and there are many sub-styles to consider, as well. You must also take the availability of styles within your local area into consideration.

Researching may take some time before visiting a yoga teacher. When you make an appointment for a discussion, find out what your yoga teachers methods are. Does this teacher have patience, understanding, and compassion?

A yoga teacher is a guide, who teaches you to eventually become your own teacher. This does not mean to visit a yoga teacher every so often, but it does mean to practice what is learned in each lesson by bringing it home.

Unfortunately, many yoga instructors do not place enough emphasis on the value of home practice. If a student practices in yoga, casually, once a week, takes the summer and Christmas season off, that is thirty-three lessons per year, without any home practice. After three years, how much has this student learned?

What is the foundation of yoga practice? The foundation of yoga is to be totally present within the lesson, and if possible, to be without distractions. If there are any distractions going on in the mind, you should learn not to judge yourself harshly because you were not mentally present in your yoga class.

To be in the moment, or to be mentally present for your yoga practice, is the key to advancing your practice in yoga. In fact, physical postures (Asanas) are part of the practice, but they are not the primary emphasis of most forms of yoga.

Why do so many yoga classes and teachers avoid approaching the foundation of Yoga? People are stimulated by superficial things. In the case of Yoga, the results of Asana practice can be felt immediately. Many yoga instructors give up on teaching meditation and the deeper aspects of yoga. The result is the perception that yoga is an exercise class only. The myth stems from the classification of asanas as beginner, intermediate, and advanced.

It is true that yoga posture should be classified according to difficulty level, but Asana has little to do with classifying a yoga student. Consider this: Is a gymnast who is completely stressed out, and who knows nothing about meditation, an advanced yoga practitioner?

If this is so, then we do not need yoga teachers at all. yoga studios can hire teenage gymnasts to perform physical feats, and wow the students, with their prowess. This would be very cost effective for yoga studios, and most young gymnasts would love to perform physical feats to impress crowds of adults for a salary.

This may seem riduculous, but it does bring your view full circle. People have been duped into seeing yoga as a gymnastic event. asanas are one component of yoga, but they are one of the eight limbs. All of the eight limbs of yoga, described by Patanjali, should operate together for a complete practice.

If we practice asanas without higher forms awareness, and that is it, we are not practicing yoga. We are then focusing on muscles and breath, which is fine for weight resistance. In truth, yoga requires the eight limbs described within the yoga Sutras of Patanjali.

The many healing aspects of yoga are barely realized, when we consider it a physical competition.

Copyright 2007 Paul Jerard / Aura Publications

Paul Jerard, E-RYT 500, has written many books on the subject of yoga. He is a co-owner and the Director of yoga Teacher Training at: Aura Wellness Center, in Attleboro, MA. http://www.riyoga.com

He has been a certified Master Yoga Teacher since 1995. To receive a Free e-Book: "yoga in Practice," and a Free yoga Newsletter, please visit: http://www.yoga-teacher-training.org/index.html

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Vacations at Reunion Resort Orlando

When choosing your vacation at Reunion Resort, orlando, you must first select how you would like to book- either as a complete package through Reunion itself, where they take care of everything from checking you in to arranging everything you may need or wish for e.g. tickets to attractions etc. Alternatively you can book with a propertys individual owner so that you know precisely what the home looks like, its exact location within the development etc. Either way you are assured of the utmost quality to make your stay memorable.

condominiums vary in size from 1 to 3 bedrooms and the villas can range from 2 to 7 bedrooms. Of course with the villas you have your very own private pool/spa and quite often a games and/or fitness room in addition to all the facilities Reunion has to offer generally.

recreation

golf is a major feature of the Reunion Resort, orlando. It can very proudly boast THREE Championship Courses: - the Legacy Course (Arnold Palmer Signature Course), the Independence Course (Tom Watson Signature Course). Both of these are already open and the Tradition Course (Jack Nicklaus Signature Course) is currently under construction and plans to open early in 2006.

Additional recreation facilities include:

Equestrian Centre and Stables (due for completion late 2005). This will allow guests to indulge in their passion for horse riding or for beginners it is a perfect way to get around and receive an alternate view of Reunion.

Water and Swimming Pavilion (due for completion summer 2005). This is going to be a state-of-the-art; multi-level, multi-acre water park, which will include rubber tube, rides along a lazy river, waterfalls, 2 thrilling waterslides and childrens pools. Surrounding these features are lovely landscaped gardens where you can relax in the wonderful floridian sunshine and enjoy a refreshing cool drink at the pool bar.

In addition to the water park, there are several quiet pools scattered throughout the Resort as well as the Seven Eagles Pool Pavilion which offers a beautiful pool, 2 jacuzzis and the chance to dine at the Pavilion Bar and Grille.

Kids facilities

Adjacent to this is the Kids Activity Centre where children aged 4-12 are invited to join in all the many varied activities on offer. In addition to daily activities (a small fee may be applicable for certain activities) there are Kids Crew Camps on Wednesdays and Fridays.

Older children are catered for too. They are invited to come along for volleyball, movies and many other fun things with people their own age.

Nearby is the Fitness Centre. It offers an array of cardiovascular equipment and hopes to introduce group classes and personal trainers in the near future.

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Other facilities which are planned for the future include a Spa and Wellness Centre (due 2007), more Resort pools, tennis courts (due late 2006), biking/hiking/walking trails and Reunion Square Entertainment Complex consisting of shops, restaurants, and lots more (due 2006).

Once Reunion Resort and Club is completed (2008), it will be in a class of its own offering you the ultimate vacation. You will be based in a luxury Resort with varied and up to the minute facilities and yet will remain a mere 6miles/10minute drive away from walt disney world and all it has to offer.

Peter Kenny has been travelling to florida for the last 20 years. You can find more articles on renting and buying private vacation homes here http://www.windsorpalmsflorida.com and http://www.reunionresort.us.com

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