Today on the Yoga Instructors & Practitioners group on LinkedIn the following question was asked (abbreviated by me):
How does one “turn off” the Teacher’s Mind?
I’ve been teaching a little over a year now and I find it difficult to change hats and immerse myself in being a student. I attend Yoga retreats, I practice Yoga [...]

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Grounding

On December 8, 2011 By

The importance of grounding can not be over-emphasised. In the past few decades I’ve noted how many people (including myself in my mid to late teens) are looking for ungrounded experiences such as those common to drug and alcohol use, and endeavours such as astral travel and out-of-body experiences. What is grounding and how can [...]

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The discussion I participated in on LinkedIn about the American “Yoga circus” continued for many days. Part 1 of my contribution to this discussion is posted in this blog . Part 2 is posted . A number of the people involved in this discussion were, in my experience, fixed on the idea there was something [...]

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Last week, and earlier, I participated in a discussion which started with this statement:

90 percent of yoga is just a way to make some extra cash.
I don’t expect much sympathy for this post, but really if anyone studied yoga of the past compared to yoga of today it would be hardly recognizable.
Now with hip hop [...]

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The Yoga Circus?

On July 6, 2011 By

I’ve been having a lively discussion on LinkedIn about the use or “misuse” of the word “Yoga” in the American yoga scene. I am posting here my comments in that discussion as they may prove useful or at least entertaining for you as you read this blog. You can read the full discussion by clicking [...]

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The Yoga Mat

On July 2, 2011 By

In this article I will explore with you the modern yoga mat, and whether or not it might be an aid or a hindrance to the practice of Hatha yoga. This information is based purely on my own direct experience, so I have no idea whether or not the yoga community at large might agree [...]

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Yoga Levels?

On July 1, 2011 By

A discussion came up on a LinkedIn group for Yoga Teachers and Instructors. The question was:

How do you deal with having a mixed group of people in one class? Having a pre-natel, beginner, intermediate and an older person maybe in the same class…..

The gist of the responses revolved around the idea of teaching more advanced [...]

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Form and Space

On June 14, 2011 By

For the majority of people a yoga practice typically starts out with a focus on form. Body alignment, postures, positions, breathing patterns, tension, and so forth. At some point, if yoga is being practice correctly, the practitioner’s fixation on the form will give way to the formlessness… to Space.
Spaciousness is the essential and fundamental quality [...]

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