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Tuesday, 8 December 2015
Festive Greetings
Thursday, 19 November 2015
Asana of the Month Gahruedahsanna
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Tuesday, 10 November 2015
Gong Bath
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Wednesday, 28 October 2015
Asana of the Month Trikonasan
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Sunday, 18 October 2015
October
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Thursday, 20 August 2015
New Class : Gong Bath : Workshops
New Class : Gong Bath : Workshops
New Class: Tuesday 1st Septemeber 20:30 - 21:30
Baptist Church Wellington Road
GONG BATH
16th October & 4th December
United Reformed Church
So, what is a gong bath? Quite
simply, it's sound therapy. You lie on a mat in a darkened room filled with
other 'gong bathers'. The person or people giving the session play the gong,
sound bowl, wind chimes and various other instruments for over an hour. The
vibrational sound and frequency of the gong takes you into a deep meditative
state. Once finished you chant and leave feeling energised and cleansed.
If you think that sounds
amazing, there's more. The gong bath takes you into such a deep meditative
state, strange things start to happen. I felt like I had been blown across the
floor by the first crescendo of the gongs. I hadn't, but such is the power of
the sound bath. My meditation involved a lot of water. I saw fast flowing water
and concentric circles galore. The gongs kept going. I felt like I wanted to get up
and dance. And then we started to come down. The gongs were less frantic, we
were brought back into the room. The gongs ended. We sat up and chanted. It was
over.
Prenatal Partner Workshop 26th September
"When the contractions started proper Steve and I found the skills we had
learnt during the partner class so valuable, and my breathing exercises helped
to keep me clam and focus my energy in the right place"
"The yoga positions and breath really helped in the first part of my labour
and my husband even piped up 'Remember to think about the flame' (that we did at
the couples session ) which was a really useful focusing technique".
Yoga Workshops : 14th November , 5th December
Wednesday, 8 July 2015
Wednesday, 1 July 2015
Friday, 26 June 2015
Matsyasana - Fish Pose
Matsyasana
The yoga tradition is one that brings the practitioner close to nature.
The story of the fish pose tells us, the very first yogi was Shiva. Shiva is said to be the originator of the yoga tradition . Matsya over heard Shiva talk about the nature of life and the universe to Parvati and the words sounded important. He was enlightened by the words and became the first student of yoga. It is important to have an inspiring relationship with a teacher, the listening and the connection from within, therefore a student can follow the footsteps of Matsya.
Matsyasana opens our heart and most of us struggle to open ourselves to the outside world. This is why back bends can be challenging. We learn to fully open to the outside world and to be in the moment. When fear grips us, we want to contract and turn ourselves inwards.
Benefits:
- Strengthens the back
- Opens the heart
- Stretches the abdomen and the intercostal muscles in the ribs. Increasing lung capacity
- Stimulates the thyroid
Contraindications: Always be mindful there are modifications
- Neck injury
- Low-back injury
- Headache
Wednesday, 24 June 2015
Thursday, 18 June 2015
Wednesday, 10 June 2015
Thursday, 4 June 2015
Boys Of Yoga
Men and their yoga practise
AN HOLISTIC APPROACH TO WELL BEING.
After having had treatment for chronic back problem
my physiotherapist introduced me yoga because he believed that that would be a positive
way forward. I was indeed baffled at his suggestion and could not understand
how sitting down and meditating had any thing to do with my medical problem.
Any how I joined yoga classes with the intention of
attending classes a couple of times only to tell him that yoga was not for me
as the whole idea seemed a bit bizarre. My knowledge of yoga at that point was that it was something done by Swamis on mountain tops in India who had nothing
to do whereas I was a businessman busy running my own business.
After attending classes a few times I realised how
unfit I was and that the weak muscles in my back was indeed the cause of my
problem.
I have now been attending yoga classes regularly (
only once a week ) for the past 12 years and benefits achieved during that time
are:
1) My muscles are more supple and
stronger.
2) My stamina has improved.
3) I have lost weight and kept it off.
4) I feel much calmer although this
could be mellowing through age.
5 ) Receiving one to one attention
from the teacher makes the classes so much enjoyable.
These benefits became so apparent that my wife
decided to join in and she has now been attending classes for the past 5 years.
Life has certainly become richer and I do not mean in a materialistic way
either.
I joined yoga classes in my fifties with a chronic
back problem and I have benefited immensely. Any one can start yoga at any age.
However, my advice would be to start early. If you stick to it the benefits are guaranteed.
Monday, 1 June 2015
Day in the life of a Toddler's Yoga Mat
I spent so many years in the fashion industry and it felt
good to move in the direction of yoga, the Yin to the Yang industry. However I
still have wonderful dreams of the fun times.
A few years ago G (The Boyfriend) mentioned it would be good
to have a Baby Yogi Mat for the post natal classes. Two hours later I came back
to him and showed G the range that I had designed. He said “ I only mentioned a
mat” Baby Yogi was born and nurtured
within 2 hours.
Four years down the line I regular exhibit at “Om Yoga
Show”. The range has spread all around the world, USA , Canada , Australia,
Russia, Europe etc and yet I find it difficult to tell my community.
Why is
that?
A day in the life of our Yogi Mats!
Day 1: James arrives home from nursery to find an orange and a purple yogi mat!
Excitement enthuses as he tries out both for size, firmness and of course durability!
Let's try the exercises drawn on the mat first. The tree is easily accomplished. (After some wobbling and giggling!) The frog is executed beautifully first time! (And second and third and.... You get my drift!) Finally the Lion! James gets into position and bellows out a roar! The orange mat is a roaring success!
Only thing left to do is relax....!
- Gill Waterhouse, Baby Yogi Mum
Thursday, 28 May 2015
Wanstead Gong Bath
The Wonderful thing about the Tree Of Yoga is its growing community ...and as the community grows, the branches and flowers bloom.
Being back in Wanstead since the beginning of the year, I want to
share the energy that is around and what energy we will be sharing through our practice and this new blog.
Starting with the "Gong Bath" hosted by Clare and Ben.
Julie and I wanted to experience and to understand what all the fuss
was about Gong Bath.
So, what is a gong bath? Quite simply, it's sound therapy. You lie on
a mat in a darkened room filled with other 'gong bathers'. The person or people
giving the session play the gong, sound bowl, wind chimes and various other
instruments for over an hour. The vibrational sound and frequency of the gong
takes you into a deep meditative state. Once finished you chant and leave
feeling energised and cleansed.
On paper it sounds SIMPLE
The gong bath takes you into such a deep meditative state. We felt
like we had been blown across the floor by the first crescendo of the gongs. Julie’s
meditation involved a lot of water.” I saw fast flowing water and concentric
circles galore. The gongs kept going. I felt trippy, euphoric and like I was
taking part in some shamanic ritual. I felt like I wanted to get up and dance”.
My experience, felt that I had been whisked off in a cyclone over the
rainbow, a frenzy of colour, sound and of liberation.
Then we started to come down. The gongs were less frantic; we were
brought back into the room. Taking a moment we wanted to collect our thoughts
and to sense the energy of the room.
The gongs ended. We sat up and chanted.
It was over.
What a feeling, We wanted more.
Did the other Bathers feel the same? Yes they did, this is why they
come back ,the more you experience the more your surrender.
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