SATYANANDA YOGA IS FOR EVERYONE
Satyananda Yoga®
Satyananda Yoga does not postulate any political or
religious beliefs.
It provides everybody,
regardless of social background, with tools for health,
peace of mind and an inspired vision for their lives.
People who practise
Satyananda Yoga are of all ages, levels of fitness and
come from many walks of life.
HOW DOES SATYANANDA YOGA WORK
Through an approach that incorporates awareness of all
aspects of being, Satyananda Yoga promotes the alignment
of body, mind, emotions and spirit.
Disease and mental stress can be relieved by awakening
the individual’s awareness and inherent self-healing
powers.
By steadying the emotions and calming the mind, we gain
a sense of perspective, bringing a feeling of peace,
freedom and inner strength.
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Satyananda yoga®
“Yoga
means union, harmony.
By practising Yoga our being becomes in
union, in harmony with itself, with the environment and with nature.
The more we reach that state of union and
harmony, the healthier we become.”
Satyananda Yoga is a system of yoga developed by Sw.
Satyananda Saraswati and his lineage, which incorporates
practices derived from ancient and traditional sources.
Satyananda Yoga uses
practices in a traditional way, asanas (postures) to
balance the body and mind through the physical body,
pranayama (breathing practices) to work on the energy
body (equated with Ki or Chi in other systems), and
meditation to calm and focus the mind.
It also takes a
broader outlook by teaching and encouraging yogic
lifestyles, not only for renunciates but also for
householders and lay practitioners.
To this end
Satyananda Yoga adopts the attitudes of Jnana Yoga (the
path of knowledge), Bhakti Yoga (the path of heart and
emotion), Karma Yoga (the path of service) and other
yogas which enable the practitioner to frame all aspects
of their lives in a way which is conducive to spiritual
growth.
The Satyananda approach
incorporates the whole person, not just the body.
There is an emphasis on
awareness and practitioners are encouraged to learn
about all aspects of their personality through Yoga.
Change is a process that
takes place naturally as a consequence of regular
practice with full awareness, rather than by forcing the
mind and body to the limit and beyond. |