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 is an ancient approach to life that has been practiced in India for thousands of years, and now worldwide. It is a holistic method of health that focuses on balancing the body, mind, and spirit. There are many misconceptions and myths about this science that prevents people from seeking its benefits. We asked the Hale Pule team and our private community, the Hale Pule sangha, what are some common myths that they have heard about Ayurveda? Join Myra Lewin, Founder and Master Yogini of...
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...