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What
is Kripalu Yoga?
by Deva Parnell
Kripalu Yoga is an
interplay of body, mind and energy. Within the physical body is a
subtle flow of rhythmic, energy pulsations that we call prana, or life
force. Even the most insignificant thought can disturb or block this
flow of energy, creating imbalance or even disease. Every act of the
body is invariably accompanied and strongly influenced by mental and
emotional conditions, the awareness of which forms the more subtle
aspect of the practice which includes physical postures, breathing
techniques, deep relaxation and meditation. By fully experiencing and
objectively observing your physical, mental and emotional experience,
blockages begin to dissolve, energy is freed, and healing can to happen
on all levels. Each day, as you encounter and release layers of stress,
pain, and unconscious resistance lodged in the body, you progressively
accelerate the natural, internal healing processes that enable you to
awaken to the higher levels of emotional stability, mental clarity and
physical well-being.
Yoga works on the
muscular-skeletal systems as well as the respiratory, circulatory,
digestive, immune and nervous systems. The regular practice of yoga has
been shown produce physical benefits including reduced anxiety, stress
and blood pressure levels, and increased relaxation, flexibility,
strength, endurance, and energy levels. The practice of Kripalu Yoga,
which uses the body as a vehicle for accessing spirit, can have
profound effects on the mind and emotions as well as the physical body.
As mental and emotional disturbances are dissolved, tremendous amounts
of prana are released to affect healing. A practice of this depth
offers far greater possibilities than could be expected from an
isolated physical discipline.
Kripalu Yoga is also a
tool for self empowerment and personal growth. The practice teaches you
to tap into your own inner-knowing rather than being dependent upon
guidance from external authorities. You learn to be open to what others
have to offer without giving away your powers to reason, discriminate
and make our own decisions. At the same time, you are also establishing
an intimate and nurturing relationship with your body. Every sensation
becomes sacred and is responded to with tenderness and compassion, and
each session is approached with an attitude of prayer. In Kripalu Yoga
your body becomes the temple in which you invoke the presence of the
divine. This intention can take you to new depths in your practice and
in your life.
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