Jivamukti Yoga with Jessica Stickler
Summary: Jivamukti Yoga classes live from the mother ship in New York City's Union Square. Jessica teaches musically infused and philosophically amused classes that aim to inspire, uplift, incite, and ignite! Jivamukti classes combine physical technique with music, spiritual scripture, non-violence, and meditation. If you enjoy the podcast, please visit: http://yogastickler.com/donate-now
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Introduction to the Focus of the Month, "yoga and sexuality." One take on the focus of the month, is that all of the experiences of life, and all of our current and past relationships can be viewed as necessary for our being right here, right now. That we can potentially use our past experiences as a vehicle for evolution, rather than just viewing past experiences as "all that nasty stuff that happened to me in the past." Changing the way we see the past, changes the way we see the present....
Chanting Gayatri Mantra, Reading from Hazrat Inayat Khan, and Practicing Bird of Paradise!! Happiness!
Chanting Gayatri Mantra, Reading from Hazrat Inayat Khan, and Practicing Bird of Paradise!! Happiness!
Repetition of mantra can help us to overcome our habitual thinking by re-focusing our attention to a higher intention. Mantra also magically shifts our perception and uplifts our mundane way of seeing the world to an exalted way of seeing!
Repetition of mantra can help us to overcome our habitual thinking by re-focusing our attention to a higher intention. Mantra also magically shifts our perception and uplifts our mundane way of seeing the world to an exalted way of seeing!
"If you wish to find the secrets of the universe, think of energy, frequency, and vibration" -Nikola Tesla
"If you wish to find the secrets of the universe, think of energy, frequency, and vibration" -Nikola Tesla
Stormy Weather in the Northeast, Emotional Storms inside. How do we keep our cool in the storm? Kirsten McCord plays Cello for this class.
Stormy Weather in the Northeast, Emotional Storms inside. How do we keep our cool in the storm? Kirsten McCord plays Cello for this class.
The sanskrit word "Asana" literally means 'seat,' the atual physical thing you sit on. It also refers to our connection, physical and metaphysical, to the Earth. Our connection to the Earth, and therefore our connection to all of the beings with whom we share it. In other words, our Relationships. Through the Asana practice, we put ourselves into situations as a way to investigate where we are resisting the state of yoga, which is joy. We put ourselves into different relationships with the earth, in order to find out where there is still affliction, self-doubt, judgment. The practice of Guru yoga is similar, instead of a physical posture, we use ONE relationship. This one relationship reflects back to us where we are still holding on, where there is still affliction, self-doubt, judgment. By working with one very special relationship, we can resolve these disturbances of mind and clear up all of our relationships.
The sanskrit word "Asana" literally means 'seat,' the atual physical thing you sit on. It also refers to our connection, physical and metaphysical, to the Earth. Our connection to the Earth, and therefore our connection to all of the beings with whom we share it. In other words, our Relationships. Through the Asana practice, we put ourselves into situations as a way to investigate where we are resisting the state of yoga, which is joy. We put ourselves into different relationships with the earth, in order to find out where there is still affliction, self-doubt, judgment. The practice of Guru yoga is similar, instead of a physical posture, we use ONE relationship. This one relationship reflects back to us where we are still holding on, where there is still affliction, self-doubt, judgment. By working with one very special relationship, we can resolve these disturbances of mind and clear up all of our relationships.
In many traditions, there are stories about animals as our first teachers. And they probably were! We likely learned many things about how to live from our animal friends, by watching them. Just imagine the people who made flight possible for humans.... who do you think inspired them? At this time in our history, we might start to think about what we can learn from the animals with whom we share this earth.
In many traditions, there are stories about animals as our first teachers. And they probably were! We likely learned many things about how to live from our animal friends, by watching them. Just imagine the people who made flight possible for humans.... who do you think inspired them? At this time in our history, we might start to think about what we can learn from the animals with whom we share this earth.