3-hour Intensive: Prana Kriya, Yoga Asana & Nidra
Wednesday 01 may 08:00 - 11:00
One Hour of Prana Kriya
These dynamic breathing practices are accompanied with the application of bandhas and visualizations to purify the energy body systematically from the pelvic floor to the crown of the head. The experience brings one more easily into an elevated state of consciousness with a feeling of joy, clear perception, and a tremendous feeling of being alive.
Do not eat or drink before, especially no tea or coffee. After these exercises, you will not need caffeine for the rest of the day.
75 Minutes of Yoga Asanas
After a short pause, we'll follow with a basic Sivananda sequence that rebalances the chakra system systematically.
45 Minutes of Nidra Yoga
After energizing and rebalancing our energy system (the pranamaya kosha), we'll balance even deeper with Nidrā Yoga.
In daily life, when one is deeply relaxed, one is often absent. When one is intensely concentrated, one is often tense. Nidrā develops the ability to be both deeply relaxed and intensely concentrated to the point where, all of a sudden, time, space and the ego all dissolve, and there is nothing left but the experience of oneness. It is very psychologically purifying.
There are two sets of practices in Nidrā classes:
- the relaxation practice – Sithalikarana - which involves lying on the floor, consciously relaxing the muscles, organs, bones, sense organs (eyes, ears...), and faculties of the five senses (vision, hearing...). Then, one continues to release mental tensions with a structured sequence of visualization exercises.
- the concentration practice – Dharana – which involves sitting on the floor, very much as in meditation, the difference being that the mind focuses on selected objects to hone one’s degree of concentration.
Depending on time, we may finish the program with some mantra chanting and/or meditation.
Style: Open
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Teacher: Fredric Bender
Fredric has been teaching yoga for 30 years and has been co-director of Centre de Yoga - La Source since 1995. He started yoga in 1987 and took the Sivananda teachers training in 1990. Due to his own back injuries before yoga, he developed a sequence of yoga variations that form the cornerstone of his popular lower back yoga program. In 2006, he organized and completed a 4-year 500-hour teacher training program in the Nidrā Yoga of Kashmir Shaivism with André Riehl which was completed in 2010. Featured on the cover of Luxembourg's Revue Magazine for an interview on yoga meditation and invited to lead meditation programs at Fortune 500 companies' global retreats. Please read his articles on yoga in our "Learning Corner".
Go to Fredric's page.
Location: Strassen
147 route d'Arlon, Strassen. Our Strassen center offers hatha yoga for all levels under the Indian lineages of Sivananda, Ashtanga, and Vinyasa Krama. It offers Yin Yoga, a synthesis of Tao Yin and hatha, and specialty courses for those with back problems and for those 50+. With oak floors and a warm ambiance, our Strassen center is a haven from the hustle and bustle of city life, located on route d'Arlon near rue de Reckenthal, just 200m from the A6/E25 autoroute. Go to the Strassen page.