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Yoga is an art in conscious
living. By the systematic use of the ancient yoga techniques we awaken in
ourselves self-awareness, that in turn opens the gate to deeper inner
experiences, brings new energy, optimism and joy.
Through simple physical and mental exercises Yoga harmonizes us with the positive energies of nature. This gradually
strengthens the body along with increasing inner balance and health. Through
different forms of meditation and deep relaxation, the mental
tension is released and awareness arises spontaneously, which leads to
peace, clarity and better understanding.
The seminar is aiming at giving each participant an
opening into yoga and meditation, through a personal and direct
experience.
A wide range of methods will be shown during the stay
and it will be easy to implement them at home after the seminar.
The seminar contains of two levels:
Yoga
I and Yoga II.
Yoga I is a gradual introduction to all the different basic practices.
In Yoga II the different practices are integrated into one final
practice. So, in this way level I is the foundation for level II .
"One gram of practice is worth tons
of theory"
Ancient yoga proverb
Each day during the seminar everyone will gradually
be led through the different practices. In this process there will be a
natural deepening and understanding. This will be backed up with the
traditional teachings on yoga and meditation.
Yoga is a practice, but no practice can be done
properly if we don't have correct understanding. So especially in the
first days of the seminar there will be given clear explanations of how
yoga and meditation have to be practiced as to give the right results.
The main focus will be on the following practices:
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Asana
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Pranayama
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Deep Relaxation
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Surya Namaskara or
Taiji Qigong
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Meditation Body- and breath-awareness meditation Walking meditation Music meditation Chakra meditation
Ajapa japa meditation
Self inquiry meditation
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Self observation
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Shatkarmas (Purification techniques)
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Talks about Yoga
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Asanas Energizing through different body postures
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Pranayama Methods for balancing the breath
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Meditation is a process in which the goal
is to go deeper into our inner world, to expand our awareness, to
gain a better understanding and learn to see things as they really
are. All spiritual traditions have methods of meditation. In this
seminar we will focus on a wide range of meditation methods.
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Surya Namaskara (Sun salutations) are based
on 12 dynamic movements synchronized with the breath, which brings
us in harmony with the sun. The sun being the source of all life, with
this practice it is possible to increase our health and wellbeing.
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Taiji Qigong The breathing exercises in the
Taiji
Qigong style. Moving the body in a slow
pace synchronized with the breath, the life energy (Qi/prana) is
strengthened and balanced.Taiji Qigong is a practice from China, and has the same foundation as Hatha Yoga,
the life energy. Also the effects of Taiji Qigong are similar to
Hatha Yoga so it is beneficial and harmonious to implement Taiji
Qigong in a yoga program.
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Self observation Attention or mindfulness, is a very important part
of a yoga practice. The goal of yoga is consciousness so when we
begin to witness ourselves yoga has truly started.
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Shatkarmas (Purification techniques)
for increasing the effect of the yoga practice. Purity of the body
and mind is very important.
Yoga is theoretically divided into different
systems. The program in the seminar contains elements from the following systems:
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Hatha Yoga
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Nidra Yoga
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Tantra Yoga
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Raja Yoga
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Jnana Yoga
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Karma Yoga.
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Bakti Yoga
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Hatha Yoga Balancing the life energy,
balancing the polarity of our
being using asanas (body postures) and pranayama
(breath regulation). It cleans the energy channels
(nadis), so the life energy (prana) can flow freely.
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Kriya Hatha Yoga is
a form of Hatha Yoga were asanas, pranayama, and chakra awareness is
integrated into one practice.
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Nidra Yoga is deep
relaxation, meditations laying down. developing our
self-awareness.
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Tantra Yoga sees the human being as a
small copy of the universe, with this view over the centuries many skilful means
have been developed to increase awareness. In the seminar this is done
through working with the life energy
(prana) and the 7 chakras (energy centers)
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Raja Yoga is
meditation done with concentration of the mind.
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Jnana Yoga
is
developing direct insights into the way things truly are. To be
more conscious about the ways of life itself. When the mind becomes
more still we are able to see things more clearly and our conflicts
with life begins to diminish.
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Karma Yoga is living
without expectations. Most of the time we act because of expecting something in the
future. Letting go of the fruits in the future and make the Now our
primary focus is Karma Yoga.
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Bakti Yoga is surrendering the ego.
Freeing ourselves from feeling separated from life and other humans opens
the heart and life becomes full of acceptance and joy.
For those who would like to know more, will find a
description of the actual practice.in the overview of
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