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Yoga Beyond Asana, a philosophical workshop w/Daniel Stewart

  • Rogue Valley Yoga 1355 East Main St Ashland United States (map)

Join Daniel Stewart for a deep and playful journey beyond the physical poses into the rich tapestry of the philosophy and practical science of Raja Yoga.

Most of us come to Yoga because we love the embodied practice of asana. However, asana is actually only a portion of the whole of Yoga. In its entirety, Yoga is a science of the mind designed to reduce suffering through mindful awareness and increased consciousness. Yoga’s final expression is meditation and oneness.

In this workshop, we will embark on the same yogic journey of self-exploration and realization as the one taken by the original yogic seekers.

Through discussion and experimental exercises, together will explore the vast wisdom of the Yoga Sutras, their meaning and the impact on our lives as contemporary Yogis (Humans :) We’ll ask the fundamental existential questions the early Yogis asked:

Who am I? Why do I suffer?  Why do I sometimes act against my own wishes and best nature?  How can I best align with my highest self in action and intention? How can I live joyfully, freely, and thrive? Where can I find the perfect four shot cappuccino?

What is extraordinary about Yoga is that it actually presents answers to these questions. In our process we’ll explore yoga's real-life tools for understanding and improving our relationship to ourselves, to those around us, and to the entire natural world, which we so often feel separate from — though we are not.

About Daniel Stewart: Daniel Stewart is a beloved yoga and meditation teacher, co-founder of Rising Lotus Yoga in Sherman Oaks, and an holistic Mind/Body psychotherapist.

In dynamic classes, workshops and retreats, Daniel integrates music, eastern philosophy, depth psychology, poetry, and laughter to create vibrant, healing environments where students quiet their minds, find physical release, and rediscover a deep sense of wellbeing and joy. 

He shares his love of music and its healing and transformational power through the art and practice of Kirtan.

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