In Yoga, daily actions become sacred moments we experience with awareness and surrender. In this episode, Myra Lewin explores two of the niyamas from Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras: svadhyaya (self-study or reflection) and ishvara pranidhana (surrender to the divine). Together, they illuminate the inner path of Yoga: refining the mind so it doesn't run (or ruin) the show, but instead serves the heart. Through reflections from her practice and personal life, Myra shares how these teachings support...
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In Yoga, daily actions become sacred moments we experience with awareness and surrender. In this episode, Myra Lewin explores two of the niyamas from Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras: svadhyaya (self-study or reflection) and ishvara pranidhana (surrender to the divine). Together, they illuminate the inner path of Yoga: refining the mind so it doesn't run (or ruin) the show, but instead serves the heart. Through reflections from her practice and personal life, Myra shares how these teachings support...
Ayurveda for Mental Health: Digesting food and life
Everyday Ayurveda and Yoga at Hale Pule
20 minutes
1 year ago
Ayurveda for Mental Health: Digesting food and life
The digestion of food and the digestion of life are intimately connected. If we're consuming food and activities that don't have prana or life force, the flow of our energy decreases. For example, if we consume heavily processed food regularly, it will affect our digestion and our mental capacity for life. It becomes a unhealthful cycle. Agni on a cellular level, allows us to process, transform and make good use of what we consume. When we consume things that have life force and sattvic qual...
Everyday Ayurveda and Yoga at Hale Pule
In Yoga, daily actions become sacred moments we experience with awareness and surrender. In this episode, Myra Lewin explores two of the niyamas from Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras: svadhyaya (self-study or reflection) and ishvara pranidhana (surrender to the divine). Together, they illuminate the inner path of Yoga: refining the mind so it doesn't run (or ruin) the show, but instead serves the heart. Through reflections from her practice and personal life, Myra shares how these teachings support...