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The Practical Yogi

To live our practice in every way is to bring the awareness of unity into the simplest and most mundane as well as the most challenging areas of our lives.  This section is dedicated to providing practical means to apply our yoga in the external world in order to reduce distractions and support our inner alignment with Self. Go Organic… …

me vs. Me

Why I entered the Arizona Asana Championship by Jeff Martens If you bring forth what is within you, what is within you will save you. If you do not bring forth what is within you, what is within you will destroy you. – Jesus, Thomas Gospel *** The amplified voice booms like thunder beyond the relative safety of the stage …

“Abhinivesha” – What Am I Afraid of?

by Michelle Hegmon I am high on the East Ridge of Mt. Logan in Canada. I have crampons on my feet, ice tools in my hands, and a pack on my back.  I am having fun.  We are at the narrow Knife Edge Ridge, which drops thousands of feet on both sides to the glacier below.  Everything is snow and …

Ask The Yogi: OK to Drink Water?

Ask The Yogi: OK to drink Water? Ask The Yogi Q:  Is it wrong to drink water while practicing yoga? A:  The short answer is no, of course not.  If you are truly thirsty… But that is a big “if”.  As your practice develops over the years, you most likely will find that you rarely need to drink water during …

Ask The Yogi – Kundalini

Ask The Yogi Kundalini and experiencing ‘the rise of spiritual energy’ Q: What does it mean to be eaten up by the flame in kundalini? I have had shocks of energy at the base of my spine that lead up to and out of my head giving me head aches. What does awaking through all this weird energy mean?  Is this …

“Freedom From Stress”

Freedom from Stress Jeff Martens To believe that we are free is a very popular notion in today’s Western society, yet at times it seems this freedom of choice only leads us to experience deeper levels of stress, distraction, judgement and anxiety.  Spiritual Masters from many disciplines define true freedom as the ability to choose our attitude in any situation.  …

Be In The Moment

by Peggy The room at the ASU Student Center is huge, and cold, and filled with young students.  I am 50 and at my first yoga class.  Its hard.  I cant fold or balance.  Even sitting with my legs crossed is hard to do for 5 minutes.  I think, “How can I do any of this if I cant even …

Ashtanga Practice

Ashtanga Yoga Background and Introduction By Michelle Hegmon Ashtanga means eight limbs in Sanskrit and refers to the eight limbs of Yoga set forth by Patanjali in the Yoga Sutras: Yamas (external discipline, ethics), Niyamas (internal discipline), Asana (posture or seat), Pranayama (breath control), Pratyahara (sensory withdrawal), Dharana (focus, concentration), Dhyana (meditation), and Samadhi (integration). The practice of what is today …