Nidrā Yoga - The Art of Relaxation and Presence
Sunday 15 march 17:00 - 18:00
This one-hour program is taught in English.
This particular form of Nidrā Yoga comes from the lineage of Kashmir Shaivism and finds its origins in the Mandukya Upanishad. It is based on the understanding that inherent within each of us is the ability to come into a sublime state of consciousness beyond mental comprehension. Nidrā Yoga triggers this state by deepening the ability to relax while at the same time intensifying the ability to concentrate. In Nidrā, the normal ups and downs of life begin to affect us less and less as we attain a joyful equanimity.
Set-up for Streaming
After registration, you will receive an email with the preparatory steps necessary to stream the class with the Zoom Meetings app and the Meeting ID number.
Price & Payment
Family members in the same house can participate under one registration.
Others, please:
- purchase a credit below left
- send us an email so we can add a credit to your account
- re-register below center with your credit to receive the Meeting ID number to join the class.
As paying for a credit and registering are not integrated and necessitate a manual step by us, payment deadline is 2 hours before class time.
Style: Nidrā Yoga
In Nidrā Yoga, we consciously relax the muscles, organs, bones, sense organs (eyes, ears...), the process of sensing (vision, hearing...), and the various functions of the mind to to come into a field of consciousness where the sense of time, space and Ego all dissolve, and there is nothing left but the experience of oneness. It is very psychologically purifying. The normal ups and downs of life begin to affect us less and less as we attain a joyful equanimity. Aside from relaxation, Nidrā yoga also involves concentration practices to find the balance between relaxation and concentration to trigger this super-conscious state. Go to the Nidrā yoga page.
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: Streaming at Home
Download the zoom app at zoom.us and follow our instructions to set yourself to stream our classes at home. Go to the Streaming at Home page.