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WEEKEND LEARNSHOP 3

MODULE 3

PRANAYAMA

EXPERIENCING AND INFLUENCING SUBTLE ENERGY

CONNECTING WITH SUBTLE ENERGY - EXPERIENCING ENERGETIC PLEASURE

STUDY YOGA HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY

Explore the yogic view of consciousness as everything. Consider how consciousness is not only the witnessing power of awareness but also the creating power of energy. Contemplate the idea that we experience the world according to interconnected layers of consciousness. Become familiar with the life and influence of Sri Ramakrishna. 

 

ENGAGE WITH A PERRENIAL YOGA PRACTICE

Understand pranayama as experiencing and influencing the subtle energies of our body-mind. Consider how pranayama practice connects us to subtle energy and the experience of energetic pleasure. Become familiar with koshas, nadis, and chakras. Explore the circulatory aspects of the five prana vayus. 

 

OBSERVE YAMAS & NIYAMAS

Explore the ethics-integrity pairing of satya (truthfulness in expression and perception) and svadhyaya (self-study, observing essence nature). Consider how Pauli Murray exemplifies this ethics-integrity pairing. Imagine other icons who embody this ethics-integrity pairing.  Contemplate how the yama satya is also inextricably connected to the yamaahimsa.

 

PRACTICE & SHARE ASANA

Learn and teach postures in a warrior vinyasa, including: virabhdrasana I, virabhdrasana II, viparita virabhdrasana, virabhdrasana III, utthita trichonasana, parivrtta trikonasana, utthita parsvakonasana, and parivrrta parsvakonasana. Compare sacrum angles and hip rotations of these standing asanas. Practice teaching Sun Salutations A. Learn to draw simple yoga figures.

 

PRACTICE & SHARE PRANAYAMA

Explore nadi shodhana (alternate nostril breathing). Observe the energetic effects. Discover your average breaths per minute. Explore the felt sense of the breath at the nose, heart, and belly. Experience Donna Farhi’s partner breathing exercises. Consider the layered meanings of the term “breath” in various languages.                                                   

 

PRACTICE PRATYAHARA

Practice self-reflective journaling as pratyahara. How can the breath serve as a mirror for insight? How are breathing patterns connected to patterns of thought and emotion? Where in your body is it easy to feel sensations of aliveness? Where is it most difficult? What aspects of yourself are vehicles for pranic movement? 

 

PRACTICE DHARANA

Practice breath awareness meditation, allowing the breath to serve as an anchor of awareness. Discover the paradox ofattempting to focus attention on a particular experience (likerespiration) and the difficultly in doing so – we notice everything else! Experience this paradox of focused-non-focus.  

 

PRACTICE DHYANA

Chant the Bija Mantras (Seed Chants) related to the panchamahabhutas  (5 great elements) as related to the human body (Lum, Vum, Rum, Yum, Hum, Om). Experience theenergetic effects and vibratory quality of these primordial sounds. Learn how mantras may be recited, chanted, sung, silently repeated, contemplated, and felt - opening a door to presence and the infinite.

 

CO-CREATE CONSCIOUS COMMUNITY

Learn and practice the key elements of nonviolent communication. Consider how leading with presence, coming from curiosity and care, and focusing on what matters shapes relationships. Consider what grows empathy and inner resilience. Meet with mentor and peer groups. Revisit our conscious community agreements and evaluate how we are doing.

 

CREATE YANTRA

Review Ekabhumi Charles Ellik’s drawings of goddesses and yantras from The Shakti Coloring Book. Choose a drawing and color it with meditative attention, noticing what body sensations, thoughts, and emotions arise as you color.Consider what symbolic elements and colors resonate with you and what doesn’t.    

 

STUDY AYURVEDA

Complete the ayurvedic assessment to discover your dosha constitution. Identify your dominant dosha. Contemplate disease as an imbalance of body, mind, heart, and environment. Consider social, geographical, and environmental influences on physical, mental, and emotional development.                                                                                                                                         

STUDY ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY & BIOMECHANICS

Become familiar with the basic elements of the human respiratory and circulatory systems. Explore breathing dynamics, including shape changes in the body cavity, lungfunction, and diaphragm movement. Consider conditions that make breathing difficult for people. Understand the main functions of the blood and lymph systems.