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thanks for yor response but i have been misunderstood a number of times in my

querie.

i'm aware of full vinyasa vs half and the fact that full vinyasa is rarely

taught.

I am specifically questioning the standing sequence only. after each asana i was

taught(as it has been taught for some time) to always come to samasdithi at the

top of the matt. Now what has changed is many teachers, including pattabi jois,

have stop this and just go from one asana to the other with no vinyasa. I have

read on the ezboard that when questioned about this change Pattabi responded

that he hasn't changed anything . well the man is 90 years old. I guess i'll

stick with his book it's absolute and proveable.

 

thanks again for your input.

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hmm, i'm not sure what you mean???

 

 

newt333 <no_reply> wrote:

ashtanga yoga, jimmy ray lang jr

<anthonysaguto> wrote:

> thanks for yor response but i have been misunderstood a number of

times in my querie.

> i'm aware of full vinyasa vs half and the fact that full vinyasa is

rarely taught.

> I am specifically questioning the standing sequence only. after each

asana i was taught(as it has been taught for some time) to always come

to samasdithi at the top of the matt. Now what has changed is many

teachers, including pattabi jois, have stop this and just go from one

asana to the other with no vinyasa. I have read on the ezboard that

when questioned about this change Pattabi responded that he hasn't

changed anything . well the man is 90 years old. I guess i'll stick

with his book it's absolute and proveable.

>

> thanks again for your input.

 

You are very disrespectful.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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