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Natural Yoga is Living Yoga
OneDual Intelligence - Intuition and Intellect
Space Silence Stillness Body: Intuitive Intelligence flowers in Space. Mind: Intellectual Intelligence flowers in Silence. Whole: Intelligence Itself flowers as Stillness
Natural Yoga follows three themes: The centre is the tranquil space between
understretching and overstretching. Listening: The Energy Body Natural Yoga's approach is based on the
traditional Art of Listening. Our knowledge based societies are wondrous and yet
they cause a loss of At the core of all matter lies energy, and our body
is no different. The authentic, energy body, is a template for the
physical body. It is the vital life-force, chi or prana, that surrounds,
permeates and animates the physical body. The breath is the bodymind's
principal source of this life-force and all of its abilities depend on
it. So the body in its wholeness has a much greater extension than we
generally realize. The authentic body is awakened through innocent
attention in the timeless present, Listening. In this listening
we allow the body sensations to unfold without anticipation and our
I-image has no role to play, it is no longer involved in reactions.
First this energy is felt in particular parts of the body, localized,
and later we come to the whole body as one mass of innocent sensation -
the global sensation. It is the energy feeling that is the real healing
factor in the body. Instead of the old pattern of heaviness, resistance
and density we discover a body that feels light, transparent and
expanded in space. We feel ourselves without centre, without border,
one with space. This feeling of openness, of expansion frees us
from our ego-centred world and leaves us open to the timeless.
Otherwise the body is largely a defense mechanism to maintain our ego.
If we approach the postures without first awakening the energy body we
merely reinforce the old encrusted patterns and our practice is
repetitive, tedious. The Postures
When we do a yoga asana, pose, we live from moment to
moment in the sensation, we are one with the feeling, there is no
intention or goal which could only come from the mind, the I-image. The
posture is allowed to unfold organically, it does not involve imposing
the posture on the body. The muscles, the whole structure works in an entirely
different way. There is a total integration. There is no repetition.
Each time we do the posture, it is fresh, it is new - now. At times we will do the posture only on the energy
level, without moving the Breathing
The same restrictions that afflict the body and mind
can also been seen in breathing. Through fear, tension, and deriving our
identity through the content and activity of the mind our breath is
largely reaction. We tend to grasp the inhalation and push the
exhalation, a continuous psychic manipulation. In our practice we learn to listen to the breath,
feel it in different parts of the body and in the global sensation. We
give the breath the opportunity to become spontaneous, natural, as in
our infancy. We use the breath, the prana, in certain yogic
techniques to calm the mind, to stimulate and harmonize the body's
energy. Spiritual attunement is facilitated by emphasizing the Stillness
between the breaths, which is the background of breathing,and this
flowers as a forefeeling of our real nature. Freeing the Senses
A significant aspect of the practice is the deep
relaxation of the sense doors: skin, mouth, nostrils, ears, eyes and
brain. Unconsciously the senses have also become entrained in grasping,
which means they are localized, contracted and tense. Through the use of mental clarity and listening,
allowing the sensation to unfold, comes an openness and relaxation.
Objects are allowed to come to the senses, and we live with pure
perception, without the accomplice of the I-image. This is innocent
attention where the senses are free and the whole body participates in
seeing, hearing, etc.... Meditation
The living understanding of yoga is Meditation. This
understanding is the union which acknowledges the structure of the poses
and honours the the freedom of the body, breath, senses, and mind. Here we no longer emphasize the object, the body, but
our awareness, presence. This is the of switch-over mentioned above
where the asana has completely unfolded in awareness and there is a
release into Global Stillness. In this Stillness, there is no one who
meditates and nothing to meditate on. It is not concentration. It is
innocent awareness, the seeing Itself. Transposing the Teaching
It is important that the understanding gained through
the practice be transposed to all aspects of life. When we are no longer
identified with an image, an object, we are not bound psychologically to
a situation, we live in our wholeness, and solutions to the challenges
of life unfold from this global understanding. Only then are we really
functional. In the Art of Listening, the I-image is absent, we
are Space and Silence, and the old mechanical patterns of fear and
tension have nowhere to take hold. This is the abiding Stillness of Yoga.
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