Yama & Niyama Workshop
Date: Sunday, March 8th
Time: 1:30 – 4:30 PM
Cost: Sliding Scale – $22 – 44 (Pay what you choose)
For small, private group bookings, please email me.
This is a workshop to explore and integrate the 5 yamas and niyamas into your daily life and yoga practice. The first part will cover the yamas; the moral disciplines and the second part will cover the niyamas, the observances. We will start with a check in, some journaling prompts, power-poWe will complete the workshop with an integrated practice with yoga, movement and meditation to embody the teachings. There will be a few minutes for questions after the teaching portion of the workshop.
The yamas and niyamas are yoga’s ethical guidelines laid out in the first two limbs of Patanjali’s eightfold yogic path. They are like a map or moral compass written to guide you on your life journey. The yamas can be described as restraints or moral discipline, while the niyamas are observances or individual discipline. These first two limbs are interconnected and our yoga practice begins with them and extends and grows into the other limbs. Join me for this exploration of the first two limbs on the eightfold path to help extend our practice off our mats and into our lives, where we can move deeper into wholeness, unity and loving awareness.
5 Yamas
- Ahimsa- Nonviolence, loving kindness, compassion
- Satya- Truth, truthfulness
- Asteya- Non-stealing, generosity, giving openly and honestly
- Brahmacharya- Non-excess, balance, moderation right use of energy
- Aparigraha- non-greed, non- possessiveness, non-attachment, non-clinging
5 Niyamas
- Saucha- Purity, cleanliness, simplicity, freedom
- Santosha- Contentment, joy, peace, gratitude, presence
- Tapas- Self-discipline, practice, heat, passion, sincerity
- Svadhyaya- Self study, interoception, reflection, exploration, curiosity
- Ishvara Pranidhana- Surrender, dissolved, unity, true self, universal energy