Saturday, May 31, 2014

Yin Yoga as Anusara's Passive Organic Energy

I'm trying to integrate the Yin Yoga with other forms of yoga that I know well.  Anusara is one of them.

In Anusara terms, Yin Yoga seems to harness the power of Passive Organic Energy that "occurs when one relaxes and allows gravity to pull down and spread the body out.  It's like water naturally spreading out over a flat surface without boundaries."

I prefer to begin my classes with a few Yin-style postures because they take the student inside themselves - searching for the deep, subtle sensations.  In the morning it's like watching a flower blossom for the day and in the evening, it calms the fire that a day of action has produced.  Moving too quickly in the morning isn't a welcome encounter, moving quickly in the evening runs the risk of being too aggressive.

I believe that if a student can feel their own innate energy pulsation then there will be a greater sense of self-wonder & self-empowerment, which yields self-assurance and cuts down on imbalanced action.

Over the last few months I've developed a very clear path in energy:

  • Begin by Exploring Passive Organic Energy through Yin and Pranayama
  • Gather Active Muscle Energy with Dynamic Movement, Strength-Oriented Conditioning, etc.
  • Find Balance & Trust with Passive Muscle Energy Combined with a Celebration of Active Organic Energy using Vinyasas, Traditional Standing Postures, Arm Balances, and a Pinnacle Pose

So far feedback is very good.  Students leave very happy.  They say they feel better than the previous way in which I organized things.  There seems to be a greater sense of clam and less need for achievement.

I look forward to seeing how this evolves over time.

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