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Yoga Nidra, by Richard MillerBilly said Jun 6, 2007, 2:58 PM: |
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I have just finished reading Yoga Nidra: The Meditative Heart of Yoga. It is very good! I have not tried the meditation CD but will soon. I will try and post later on my experience with the meditation. This seems very promising to me. It seems very similar to The Work of Byron Katie in that you rotate through opposites of emotion, thought, etc. in the same way that you (with The Work) look at life with and without a thought and then turn it around to see the opposites. I could certainly see these two fitting together nicely. |
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Re: Yoga Nidra, by Richard MillerBilly said Sep 2, 2007, 12:39 PM: |
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In my last post I mentioned that I had just finished reading Richard Miller's book. Just this past Friday I got back from the Kripalu Center in Lenox, MA after attending a five-day advanced training in Yoga Nidra with Miller. I move fast don't I? Perhaps it is needless to say that I really like Yoga Nidra. I am in process of getting certified to teach the protocol that Miller has developed. I wanted to post again to expand on what Yoga Nidra is and see if any of the members of this pod are familiar and/or want to learn more about it.
We can also get to the point where we realize that the abuse, betrayal, slight, etc. did not happen to “us.” It happened to our bodies (our physical, energetic, emotional, mental, bliss and ego-I bodies). However, our True Nature can never be hurt because it is invulnerable. When we realize our selves as True Nature we no longer resist or attach to anything. Situations come and go, emotions come and go, thoughts come and go - True Nature is changeless, immovable and timeless. |
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