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2/16/2014

Yoga Nidra - An ancient practice for what ails us today!

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What is Yoga Nidra?  Yoga Nidra is an ancient technique that offers profound release from the stresses of today. Not only is the practice effective at soothing the nervous system and balancing hormonal secretions in the body, this guided somatic meditation practice can lead to a lasting change in beliefs and behaviors, as evidenced by successful application with Veterans returning from war who suffered from PTSD. (1) 

Tell me about the process: This is a simple practice, available to everyone regardless of age and /or health conditions. With guidance from the facilitator, practitioners develop and utilize a Sankalpa, similar to an affirmation, during the practice. Sankalpa is a short phrase that describes exactly what the participant is seeking in life. At the time it is applied in the practice, the body and mind are in a deeply receptive state so that the Sankalpa facilitates a clearer way of seeing and being in the world.   

What do I do? Participants relax, comfortably supported on the floor or in a chair as I lead you on a meditative journey that includes body awareness, breath awareness, and deep relaxation.  As you rest and follow along with my words, your body relaxes and brain wave patterns shift, taking you away from the overstimulation of a busy life and towards a place of deep rest and rejuvenation on many levels. 

More good news: Just 15 minutes in this practice offers the equivalent rest of an hour of sleep.



From Author David Whyte:  REST
is the conversation between what we love to do and how we love to be. Rest is not stasis but the essence of giving and receiving. Rest is an act of remembering, imaginatively and intellectually, but also physiologically and physically. To rest is to become present in different way, especially to give up on the will as the prime motivator of endeavor, with its endless outward need to reward itself through established goals. To rest is to give up on worrying and fretting and the sense that there is something wrong with the world unless we put it right; to rest is to fall back, literally or figuratively from outer targets, not even to a sense of inner accomplishment or an imagined state of attained stillness, but to a different kind of meeting place, a living, breathing state of natural exchange… (2)


                        Several 5-week sessions happen throughout the year 


                                                   on Wednesdays from 10-11 am  


                                      Next one begins on February 19th, 2014
                                    
                          Sessions are scheduled for February 19 – March 19;  April 16 – May 14;  
                                   September 10 – October 8;  and October 22 – November 19.


                                                      Would love to have you there!


   Blessings,
        Sharon Harvey Alexander, RYT 500 hr.
        Yoga Teacher, Yoga Therapist, Health, Wellness and Lifestyle Coach
         www.MountainWisdomYoga.com


References:
1) www.Irest.US
2) www.davidwhyte.com

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Sharon
2/23/2014 05:41:10 am

In addition to being a deeply restful practice, YN is useful with both acute and chronic health issues.

Benefits include, and are not limited to:
*Increasing concentration and relaxation.
*Calming the Nervous System - taking us away from the tendency toward Fight or Flight and toward a healthier response to life's stimulation.
*Supportin hormonal and endocrine balance in the body.
*Relieving cardiac strain and degenerative heart disease, including hypertension.
*Releasing suppressed memories and experiences.
*Improving respiratory function.
*Supporting pranic healing.
*Reducing pain.

And remember, 15 min. of YN is the equivalent of 1 hour of restful sleep. Try it today!

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Judy
2/23/2014 05:42:54 am

Wow! I'd like to try this in a private session. Please let me know how/when we can arrange this... Thank you!

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    ApplE Yum Yum - a Simple and delicious way to start your day

    A Delicious Fall Recipe to Help You Enjoy a Healthy Start to the Day:

    ​Ayurvedic Apple Yum - A simple and infinitely variable recipe crafted by Sharon.  (repeat post)

    All amounts are approximate. Serves ONE person.

    * Take one organic apple, chop and cover with water in a small pot. 
    * Sprinkle with a little salt (1/2 tsp. Salt helps break down fibers.)
    * Add dash cinnamon (1 tsp. Helps metabolize sugars.)
    * Add grated fresh ginger root (1+ Tbsp. Enhances digestion.)
    * Chop and add 5-8 dates (great added natural sweetener.)
    * Throw in a small handful of almonds (8-10. Extra fiber, protein and good fat.)
    * Add other dried fruit as desired (raisins, goji berries, mulberries, mango, apricot)

    * Top with a spoonful of GHEE (1 Tsp. Adds great fat, helps body absorb vitamins and minerals, carries nutrition IN to the cells and waste products OUT.)
    * If desired, add 1/4 cup chia seeds or flax meal (beneficial fiber).


    Bring water to boil, then turn down low and simmer up to 10 minutes or so (until apples are quite soft). 
    Mash together and serve as is.
    Enjoy!

    This is a great way to enjoy the benefits of apples in a warm and nourishing dish. Perfect for the cool, dry mornings of autumn.

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