Guest guest Posted February 13, 2000 Report Share Posted February 13, 2000 I have been thinking quite some about your (3 weeks old) question about whether you need to learn the vinyasa counting system.<br><br>Here are some of my thoughts.<br><br>My first experience with astanga yoga was a weekend workshop with Lino Miele in April 1995. Right from the begining, he taught: "Ekam - inhale, dve - exhale, trini - inhale look up, catvari - exhale jump back, a.s.o. So using the vinyasa counting system is how I know Astanga Yoga.<br><br>With no teacher around, I have been practicing mainly on my own (exept of weekend workshops + going to India, Finland, Greece etc. for retreats). I think my knowledge of how to count the vinyasas has helped me tremendously in being able to keep up my own daily practice. I try to keep the (sanskrit) numbers the focus of my mind from I finish "vande gurunam" until savasana, and I experience the continous counting to be a big help not to loose concentration, not to fiddle around, make up my own little extra breaths or movements or to take small breaks. <br><br>The counting also moves the focus from the asanas to how they are conected = moves the focus from the body to the breath. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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