Ashtanga yoga
is an in-depth study of the union between body, mind, and spirit. This
tends to be more appropriate for the more physically fit individual.
Additionally, private instructions are also available, and can be helpful
to gain additional understanding of the yoga system of alignment and
breath on an individualized level. We teach Ashtanga Yoga in the Tradition
of Sri K. Pattabhi Jois
Yoga is a philosophy of life which also has the potential to create
a vibrantly healthy body and mind.
Ashtanga Yoga, practiced in its correct sequential order, gradually
leads the practitioner to rediscover his or her fullest potential on
all levels of human consciousness-
physical, psychological, and spiritual. Through this practice of correct
breathing ( ujjayi Pranayama), postures (asanas), and gazing point (dristi),
we gain control of the senses and a deep awareness of ourselves. By
maintaining this discipline with regularity and devotion, one acquires
steadiness of body and mind.
“Ashtanga” literally means wight limbs. They are described
by Patanjali as Yama (abstinences), Niyama (observances), Asana (postures),
Pranayama (breath control, Pratyahara (sense withdrawal), Dharana (concentration),
Dhyana (meditation), and Samadhi (absorption).
These branches support each other. Asana practice must be established
for proper practice of Pranayama and is a key to the development of
the yamas and niyamas. Once these four externally oriented limbs are
firmly rooted, the last four internally oriented limbs will spontaneously
evolve over time.
“vinyasa” means breath syncronized movement. The breath
is the heart of this discipline, and links asana to asana in a precise
order. By synchronizing movement with breathing and practicing Mulabandha
and Uddiyabandha (internal locks), an intense internal heat is produced.
This heat purifies muscles and organs, expelling unwanted toxins as
well as releasing beneficial hormones and minerals, which can nourish
the body when the sweat is massaged back into the skin. The breath regulates
the vinyasa and ensures efficient circulation of blood. The result is
a light, strong body. There are three groups of sequencing in the Ashtanga
system. The primary series (yoga chikitsa) detoxifies and aligns the
body. The intermediate system (nadi sodhana) purifies the nervous system
by opening and clearing the energy channels. The advanced series A.B.C.D.
(stirtha gah sampata) integrate the strength and grace of the practice,
requiring higher levels of flexibility and humility.
Each level is to be fully developed before proceding to the next, and
the sequential order of asanas is to meticulously followed. Each pose
is a preparation for the next, developing the strength and balance required
to move further.
Breath: the continuity of deep, even breathing cannot be over emphasized
in the Ashtanga yoga system. When the breath feeds action, and action
is the posture, each movement becomes gentle, precise, and perfectly
steady. According to the teaching of Sri T. Krishnamacharya and Sri
K. Pattabhi Jois, “breath is life”. Breathing is our most
fundamental and vital action and holds a Divine essence; exhalation
is a movement towards God and inhalation is an inspiration from God.
Practice: it is said that where there is no effort there is no benefit.
Strength, stamina and sweat are unique aspects of this traditional yoga
system, seemingly contrary to western perceptions of yoga. This demanding
practice requires considerable effort to purify the nervous system.
The mind becomes lucid, clear and precise. According to Sri K. Pattabhi
Jois “Wherever you look you will see God”. Only Through
practice will we realize the truth of what our Guru often says “Everything
is God”. –Lino Miele
For more on the
ashtanga yoga system, see Sri K. Pattabhi Jois' explanation on the Ashtanga
Yoga Research Institute's Website at:
http://www.ayri.org/method.html
Types of Ashtanga Classes at
the Oasis
Ashtanga Basics - At the Sunday 10 AM class the teacher
may take more time explaining the alignment fundamentals of the class,
emphasing the importance of breath & awareness, rather than speed
& the simple manifestation of the outer form. This class, as well
as the Power classes are a good introduction to this series.
Primary Level- Every weekday at 7:30 AM is the led
primary classes. The primary series is a complete series which includes
balancing on the hands, deep hip openers, many foward bends & some
backbends. This series is called Yoga Chitkista, or the yoga therapy.
This is a system to strengthen the legs, arms, back & espically
the core muscles deep within the bodies center.
Level 2 - Mondays & Fridays at noon with Mary.
A grand exploration of the Primary series with a potential accompanying
focus on secondary and possibly third series asanas. This class builds
upon the level of the students within each class to go beyond what one
expects in the day-to-day into an ever-evolving exploration of yoga
and the search for the true self. Teaching styles from around the yoga
world influence the instruction that create this dynamic experience
(ex: Sri K. Pattabhi Jois, Dharma Mittra, Baron Baptiste, and others).
