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That's great Brianna! Speak your mind. Who is teaching

Ashtanga at your studio?

 

FBL

 

 

 

ashtangayoga, Brianna Politzer Stevens <

brianna@e...> wrote:

>

> I am truly amazed (and saddened) that this group is still

discussing the pictures of the instructors on the website for my

studio.

> I snapped those pics 10 minutes before class . . and I told

them that they all needed to be in vertical positions so that the

animation would have all pictures of the same size and shape.

> Can you psychics really tell how long a person has practiced

by looking at a 2-second picture of them? If so, your powers are

better than mine . . . when I hire people I actually have to

INTERVIEW them first and WATCH them practice!

> Besides which, I'm not sure where you guys got the idea that

we are an ashtanga studio, because we are not! We hold two

Ashtanga classes per week. Our Ashtanga teachers (and no

you cannot tell a bloody thing by looking at my picturea . . .geez! )

are very qualified . .. all are certified in Ashtanga/Vinyasa Flow

yoga, have practiced for many years, and are wonderful

instructors. They are practicing wtih P. Jois today. Most of the

teachers you see on the site are hatha teachers.

> Anyway, I definitely feel as though I should from

this group. I have no need to receive such hostile emails . . .. You

have not welcomed me into your community (with a couple of

exceptions of gentler folks who came to my defense after the

harsh commentary) .. . . in fact, I find this community more

uncomfortable than the offices I used to work in, with all the

conservative folks in suits walking around.

> I do not see ahimsa practiced here.

> I see some very insecure, judgmental people who have a need

to rank people and categorize them as to how yogic they believe

they are (based on insufficient information and almost no detail

at all) . . . . It's like high school! Am I cool enough? Guess not.

> Anyway . . . I wish you all the best of luck . . . and to those of you

who do not share these egotistical tendencies, I congratulate

you.

> And just to restate my original point . . . . it's not about the

asana. It's obvious from some of the commentary that there are

many instructors out there who are excellent athletes on the mat,

but limit their pratice of yoga to the mat . . . very disappointing,

indeed. You would definitely not find a job at my studio!

> To the rest of you . . . tons of love and namaste. I know you are

the majority out there . . . and so I stay optimistic.

> Cheers.

>

>

> ashtangayoga-

>

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> There are 4 messages in this issue.

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> Topics in this digest:

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> 1. Re: !

> "tinazym"

> 2. Boston Ashtangis Drop in for Manju Jois this weekend!

> backbayyoga

> 3. Yoga Conference in New York, Oct 17.

> "yogalita"

> 4. Re: !

> "logan8erry"

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> Fri, 27 Sep 2002 14:46:01 -0000

> "tinazym"

> Re: !

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> $6,000 fee.

> TZ

>

> ashtangayoga, funkybadlady wrote:

> > $5000 fee.

> >

> > FBL

> >

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> Message: 2

> Fri, 27 Sep 2002 15:30:23 -0000

> backbayyoga

> Boston Ashtangis Drop in for Manju Jois this

weekend!

>

> Hi! Some of you may be coming already, but if you are not, we

have

> some space open for drop ins on a first come, first serve

basis. You

> need to arrive 15 minutes before the scheduled time to

register.

> Please visit http://www.backbayyoga.com for details.

>

> Namaste,

> Lynne

>

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> Fri, 27 Sep 2002 20:12:46 -0000

> "yogalita"

> Yoga Conference in New York, Oct 17.

>

> hi fellow yoginis, any of you attending the NY yoga conference?

>

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> Fri, 27 Sep 2002 21:15:31 -0000

> "logan8erry"

> Re: !

>

> these are just pictures, where does it say anywhere that they

are

> pictures of these women doing practice? how do you know

they werent

> told how to stand by some non-yoga web photo taking person?

>

>

> -- In ashtangayoga, funkybadlady wrote:

> > It is obvious that neither one of these women are doing

> > ashtanga yoga. Neither "pose" is part of ashtanga except the

> > second one I think is from fourth series but she is doing it

> > incorrectly and from the looks of the way she is doing the

pose I

> > highly doubt that she is able to do fourth series and if she

was, I

> > would probably know her because there are only a few

women

> > doing fourth series. Also the "tree" pose is a baby version of

> > ardhabaddhapadmottasana and is never done in Ashtanga.

So

> > you can tell quite a bit from the photos. One would hope that

if a

> > person says they are a teacher that they can do a pose

correctly,

> > especially if they choose the picture to be on the first page of

> > their website.

> >

> > I think it is safe to say that anyone who knows primary series

> > from a qualified teacher would probably be able to teach

these

> > girls a thing or two. That is what I can tell from these

> pictures.

> > For me? There is no way I would give these women my

money

> > to teach me. I would probably ask them if they would like a

> > teacher who can teach Beginning Ashtanga correctly and I

would

> > offer my services. They look, to me, like they could use some

> > help.

> >

> > FBL

> >

> >

> > ashtangayoga, "logan8erry" wrote:

> > > senor_pinche!...i visited the link you pasted and looked on

the

> > whole

> > > site for the teachers you suggested should be working on

their

> > own

> > > practices...then i realised.... you made this judgement from

the

> > > single images that flash by on the home page!!!!!

> > > how can you tell ANYTHING from this?

> > > maybe you to could use a little humbling.

> > >

> > > ashtangayoga, senor_pinche_wey

> > wrote:

> > > > Brianna,

> > > >

> > > > Judging by the website for your school

> > > >

> > > > http://www.eden-yoga.com/index.html

> > > >

> > > > It looks like the teachers there should be working on their

> > own

> > > > practices a bit more. Ashtanga is hard work and requires

> > > discipline

> > > > and dedication. The "if it feels good do it" school of

thought

> > > > dooesn't really apply.

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Your definition of your ashtanga power yoga class

> > > >

> > > > "Ashtanga/Power Yoga: This vigorous, aerobic style of

yoga

> > is

> > > > characterized by a specific sequence of flowing poses,

with

> > little

> > > or

> > > > no rest in between. Class begins with several rounds of

> > classical

> > > > Sun Salutations, followed by the Ashtanga "primary

series" of

> > > poses.

> > > > Students should have knowledge of the basic yoga

poses to

> > > > participate."

> > > >

> > > > is a little bit narrow. The teacher, Amanda Kelso does not

> > appear

> > > to

> > > > be qualified.

> > > >

> > > > Why throw in the word "ashtanga" when you are really

> > teaching a

> > > > vinayas a flow class. I hope you take the opportunity to

study

> > > with

> > > > Guruji when he is in San Francisco next week. It should

be a

> > > > humbling and enlightening experience.

> > > >

> > > > Ole!

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

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> > > >

> > > >

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> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > ashtangayoga, Brianna Politzer Stevens <

> > brianna@e...>

> > > > wrote:

> > > > >

> > > > > Hello all, and namaste!

> > > > > I just joined this group and am amazed at the

discussion . .

> > . I

> > > > own a small yoga studio where we teach many styles,

> > > > including "Ashtanga/Vinyasa Flow Yoga" which is, what I

> > believe you

> > > > are all discussing when you say "Ashtanga" yoga . . (but

as

> > folks

> > > > have said here, "Ashtanga" is really a misnomer, being

the

> > name for

> > > > the entire eight-limbed path of yoga . . . seven limbs of

> which

> > > have

> > > > nothing to do with asana, the primary series, or P. Jois).

> > > > > I just wanted to remind you all of something . .. It's not

> > > really

> > > > about the asanas . . . The asanas are a tool to bring you

to

> a

> > > > higher level . . . . nothing more. And, in fact, hatha yoga

> (any

> > > > yoga involving movement) was developed with the

specific

> > goal of

> > > > preparing and training the body and the mind for

meditation. I

> > was

> > > > taught that the goal of yoga was to go inward, allow the

spirit

> > to

> > > > emerge, and become one's own teacher. The poses you

do

> > and the

> > > order

> > > > you do them in, I believe, is practically irrelevant. As long

> as

> > > your

> > > > students are tuning into their breath and slowly opening

their

> > > minds

> > > > to a new way of thinking, they are doing yoga, and you

have

> > done

> > > your

> > > > job as a teacher.

> > > > > I know that yoga has changed dramatically since its

> > creation over

> > > > 5,000 years ago . . . would you say that the yoga done by

the

> > > > ancients was not proper or correct? Of course not. Also,

> > there

> > > have

> > > > been many yogis (Gandhi, for example) who have never

> > practiced

> > > asana.

> > > > > Do what feels good to you and your students, and

you're

> > doing the

> > > > right thing . . . whether it's "pure" or not . . . once you

> open

> > > the

> > > > door, the light starts to come pouring in!

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > "First say to yourself what you would be; and then do

what

> > you

> > > have

> > > > to do."

> > > > >

> > > > > --Epictetus, Greek philosopher

> > > > >

> > > > >

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Hi everyone,

Good luck and blessings to all begining the next level

of activation,

I will be sending you prayers and love :)

 

I had an interesting dream , I've been going through

my fears at night and last night I dreamt about

violence. But in the middle of the dream, I was

surrounded by children and we all closed our eyes and

saw a fluescent yellow line down the centre of our

inner beings, me and the children, and there was an

orange shadow line, just off centre to the yellow

line.

My dreams have been very educational recently, every

dream a lesson.

Many thanks Chris and John the angel!!!

Peace.

Rachel x

 

 

 

 

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Yes Rachel blessings to you! The lines are the route the energy will want to

climb along the spine. We all have this capability its just the social

conditioning that we must overcome. Children have less conditioning so could

come into this easier with guidance and support. Please continue to go into your

fears as this will provide an excellent platform and strength for clearing them.

- out of time - blessings all - chrism

 

Rachel Mamoni <rachelmamoni wrote: Hi everyone,

Good luck and blessings to all begining the next level

of activation,

I will be sending you prayers and love :)

 

I had an interesting dream , I've been going through

my fears at night and last night I dreamt about

violence. But in the middle of the dream, I was

surrounded by children and we all closed our eyes and

saw a fluescent yellow line down the centre of our

inner beings, me and the children, and there was an

orange shadow line, just off centre to the yellow

line.

My dreams have been very educational recently, every

dream a lesson.

Many thanks Chris and John the angel!!!

Peace.

Rachel x

 

 

 

 

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