"Shanta means 'serenity', 'pacified' or 'calm'. The Sanskrit word vira means hero, brave, or warrior. These two words are the source and fruit of this sadhana. In this, the “iron age,” the age of destruction, the Kali yuga, how do we find the courage to be open and receptive in our hearts? The journey of the peaceful warrior, Shantā Vira begins when we recognize the divine within!" Shanta Vira Yoga as taught by Michael j. Stewart is a sadhana that allows access to our essential nature as divine beings. In this progressive practice series you will be lead through a dynamic yoga practice using all the elements of Hatha Yoga; Asana, Pranayama, Bandas and include elements from Tantric sadhana; Deva, Mantra, and Mudras. This entire experience will take you from annamaya to anandamaya kosha while invigorating the chakras with pulsations of divine bliss.
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This class is about finding out the deep places within us always mirroring our lives.
This practice is inspired by and can be viewed on Yoga Journal Turkiye as well as YogaUni.
The practice begins with some asana movement, to prepare the body to become open and receptive to the pranayama exercices and the prana.
The practice a about being attentive to how the breath is moving, where it is. Because once we recognise how the breath is moving and where it is, we might, in time, start to recognise the subtlety of the movement within the breath.
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