Ashtanga, Not Ancient Asceticism

Ashtanga, Not Ancient Asceticism

I wrote last week about the knee injury I have and the posture that caused it. I remember David Swenson saying that yoga injuries come along because Ashtanga is an athletic endeavour undertaken by Alpha-types who like to push themselves as though they are athletes. Teacher Tim Miller proved the point by describing a posture whereby you put the soles of your feet flat on your abdomen (see picture). He wanted to make it better, more extreme, higher up and further out, and more than was asked of him.

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The Whole Goal Of Yoga

The Whole Goal Of Yoga

To start with, here’s a yoga belt for £1! Secondly, I’m giving David Williams one more week in the Friday Yoga Email because he said some really basic things about yoga which may have been lost as the practice became more gymnastic and off-putting for many. In his talk about his memoir, My Search For Yoga, he took us right back to basics: what are we doing with the body and why? He gave us the goals of yoga. Here they are:

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Neck-Loading Asana

Neck-Loading Asana

I’m returning to the subject covered last week, the thoughts of David Williams who gave a talk promoting his memoir My Search For Yoga. This week I want to offer you his thoughts on Shoulder Stand and Headstand. He referred to an old article in Yoga International: Headstand and Shoulder Stand: King and Queen No More. David said he had concluded a while ago that they were not noble postures and that they cause damage.

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Meditation, Not Mad Attention

Meditation, Not Mad Attention

David Williams learnt ‘classical’ Ashtanga Yoga from Sri Pattabhi Jois in Mysore in 1973. Since then, he practiced yoga every day (apart from the allowed days off). He has never had a job; he only wanted to focus on ‘trying to be a yogi’ and being in a state of chitta vritti nirodhah (still mind). He was serious, he was vigilant, he travelled to conducive environments, and he studied every thought in his body in order to ‘be present’.

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Just Yoking

Just Yoking

The definition of yoga is often given to be ‘yoke’ or ‘union’. It isn't a definition I can relate to! Yoga philosophy says that there is a universal and absolute consciousness that we have departed from and need to regain access to! Uh oh! This loses me. I wasn’t brought up with the idea of a God or supreme being and, for me, that ‘union’ idea isn’t working. On the other hand, there is a spiritual side of life that I want to access and be better at.

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