UNTANGLE YOUR SELF
Maintaining the right balance means dedicating the time to untangle yourself from the things that keep you busy and hold you back from your true life purpose and being at easy in life.
Making it a regular exercise to relax and refresh yourself is essential for your own peace and happiness and also gives us the fuel to be useful to others.
It may sound easy but the truth is that disconnecting from the stimuli that keep us awake seldom comes easy.
In this course you will discover simple practices including mantra, mudra and rituals that you can use to begin and end your day which will assist you to be more stable and confident in your life and also will create the basis for meditation, contemplation and self reflection.
These important aspect of meditation which come to us from the ancient ways of the yoga trtadion are essential to understanding ourselves in an honest and genuine way which is our foundation for a steady, joyful life.
NOW IS THE TIME
THE POWER OF DOING THINGS NOW!
We are all guilty of putting things off. It is very easy to say "oh, I will do that tomorrow". But we also have to consider the effect that these decisions have on our tomorrow.
What are you willing to sacrifice for your own health and well being?
How much is your life worth?
We all, at least, deep down inside, understand that we only have so much time. One day....sooner or later, we will be out of time. I realize that to many of us, especially in times of good health, feel like it will never end. It is only when illness and disease come that we begin to consider the end of our life.
So, in order to enjoy our lives now and be stable for the inevitability of life itself, we need to find ways to stabilize our mind, breath, body and spirit.
We should look at these simple morning practices as non negotiable commitments that we do for our benefit as well as the benefit of others. We are of no use to ourselves or others if we are always depleted of our own energy and life force.
What You Will Discover in This Course
I have offered several courses in specific rituals or pujas.
In this course I want to share with you the vastness and experiences of what I have learned in terms of yogic prayers and mantras as well as the mysteries of the Sanskrit language.
We can use each mantra individually in a way that you might construct your own ritual around each one.
All of these mantras and prayers are sourced in the tantric and vedic traditions of yoga. Many of these words were and still are a part of the the great Mystery Schools of ancient India.
Each mantra or prayer has its own unique power and purpose, however they all have a common thread; to aid us in reestablishing balance, stability, purpose and peace in our lives.
Incorporating Several methods of Puja, or ritual worship, we can use one mantra along with a simple series of actions including mudras, gestures, pranayama as well as yogic postures which when woven together create a beautiful tapestry to help induce an state of inner beingness.
MUDRA
Mudras are a fundamental aspect of yoga practice, meditation and ritual. These gestures, which are deeply rooted in the ancient Indian spiritual and healing traditions, are considered to be the language of the soul, expressing and channeling the bodies energy and intention.
MANTRA
Sanskrit Mantra is the heart of ritual and mudra practice. These are powerful tools in both yoga and meditation, serving to enhance focus, deepen our practice and connect with self. By incorporating these sacred sounds in your morning ritual, you unlock a deeper level of awareness and intention, enriching your yoga experience.
RITUAL
By demystifying the concept of rituals and employing the power of purposeful ceremony, we are able to unlock the door of opportunity for renewal, consistency, and mindfulness within our own lives.
THE CIRICULUM
- The Importance of Gayatri Japa
- Mantra & Nyasa Before The Gayatri
- Learn to Speak The Gayatri
- Learn The Mudras for The Gayatri
- The Sacred Utterances
- Mudra for The Sacred Utterances
- The Closing Mantra
- Gesture for Closing Mantra
- Meaning of The Mantras
- Daily Sadhana & Self Reflection
- Asana Practice Before Chanting The Gayatri Mantra
YOUR GUIDE
DAVID SHIVA DAS
I began practicing yoga in the summer of 1994. Immediately I knew that I would continue this practice for the rest of my life. Along the way I began to suspect that this healing practice was much deeper than I had first realized. I began to search and explore this wisdom tradition with great curiosity.
Seven years later I began teaching yoga, at first because I thought it would help motivate me to learn more, but I eventually realized that the greatest teaching was found in helping others to simply feel better.
In 2004, after 10 years of practice and teaching others, I finally was formally introduced to chant and mantra practice by my friend and partner who eventually became my wife, Abhi Durga Devi. It was not an easy thing for me to accept at first. Eventually I surrenderer into the depth of these practices.
I was fortunate to find a teacher who could really teach me the depth of practice that I knew in my heart existed. My teacher taught me about the ancient sacred language of yoga, Sanskrit and educated me about the sounds, meter and meaning of these prayers which date back to the beginning of time itself.
Along the way, guided by my teacher, I was introduced to the mudras, gestures and rituals that accompany these esoteric practices and many of the secrets of this mystical tradition was revealed to me.
Several years ago my teacher encouraged me to go out into the world and teach others. And this now is what I offer to you.
A MESSAGE FROM SHIVA DAS
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