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121 Yoga Sutras for Modern Life: Community Conversations with Diane Malaspina PhD

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We all know that yoga is much more than a physical practice; it is underpinned by a framework of philosophy that is centuries old. But as a yoga teacher, you may or may not have incorporated this theoretical understanding into daily action - or helped your students do so.

So today we talk about the practical application of some key yoga sutras with returning guest Diane Malaspina PhD. In this episode, Diane helps host Rachel appreciate how three of Patanjali's sutras apply to the challenges we face in daily modern life.

Listen in as we discuss the balancing act we must manage to realize any important long term goals, and how self-compassion can be a powerful tool for connection.

Show Notes:
  • Defining the yoga sutras [3:16]
  • What yoga philosophy teaches us about the nature of life [6:58]
  • Committed practice (abhyasa) & non-attachment (vairagya) [10:54]
  • Rolf Gates’ definition of abhyasa [14:35]
  • Another definition of sutras 1:12-1:16 – “Trust the Process” [19:42]
  • Ahimsa as a counter to fear & polarization [30:36]
  • The change begins with us; self-compassion leads to connection [35:07]
  • Boundaries as a sustainable balance to Ahimsa [48:15]
  • More resources & Diane’s Yoga Medicine courses [51:02]

Links Mentioned:

Facebook | Instagram | Diane Malaspina

You can learn more about this episode, and see the full show notes at YogaMedicine.com/podcast-121.

And you can find out more about insider tips, online classes or information on our teacher trainings at YogaMedicine.com.

To support our work, please leave us a 5 star review with your feedback on iTunes/Apple Podcasts.

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We all know that yoga is much more than a physical practice; it is underpinned by a framework of philosophy that is centuries old. But as a yoga teacher, you may or may not have incorporated this theoretical understanding into daily action - or helped your students do so.

So today we talk about the practical application of some key yoga sutras with returning guest Diane Malaspina PhD. In this episode, Diane helps host Rachel appreciate how three of Patanjali's sutras apply to the challenges we face in daily modern life.

Listen in as we discuss the balancing act we must manage to realize any important long term goals, and how self-compassion can be a powerful tool for connection.

Show Notes:
  • Defining the yoga sutras [3:16]
  • What yoga philosophy teaches us about the nature of life [6:58]
  • Committed practice (abhyasa) & non-attachment (vairagya) [10:54]
  • Rolf Gates’ definition of abhyasa [14:35]
  • Another definition of sutras 1:12-1:16 – “Trust the Process” [19:42]
  • Ahimsa as a counter to fear & polarization [30:36]
  • The change begins with us; self-compassion leads to connection [35:07]
  • Boundaries as a sustainable balance to Ahimsa [48:15]
  • More resources & Diane’s Yoga Medicine courses [51:02]

Links Mentioned:

Facebook | Instagram | Diane Malaspina

You can learn more about this episode, and see the full show notes at YogaMedicine.com/podcast-121.

And you can find out more about insider tips, online classes or information on our teacher trainings at YogaMedicine.com.

To support our work, please leave us a 5 star review with your feedback on iTunes/Apple Podcasts.

  continue reading

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