Ep. 170 Richard Rosen – Exploring the Meaning of Yoga Beyond Asana
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Richard Rosen (www.m-yoga.org/richard-rosen | @richardrosenyoga) Adam interviews Richard Rosen, a yoga teacher and author, about his background in yoga and his book, Yoga FAQ. They discuss the evolution of yoga texts, the influence of yoga on Western psychology, and the potential for yoga to suppress emotions. They also explore the role of asana in yoga, the trend of yoga anatomy in classes, and the need for assessing students and structuring classes effectively. SUPPORT US 👉 Subscribe, like and share our videos, it helps us a lot 👉 Buy us a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/infoRf 👉 Support us directly: https://paypal.me/adamandtheresa 👉 Become a Patron for €10 monthly: https://keenonyoga.com/membership/ CONNECT WITH US 👉 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/keen_on_yoga/ | https://www.instagram.com/adam_keen_ashtanga/ 👉 Work Enquiries: [email protected] This conversation covers various topics related to yoga, including accessibility and challenges, the importance of beginner's courses, the practice of pranayama, the significance of savasana, meditation and concentration, the relevance of Sanskrit in yoga, and influences on modern yoga. Richard Rosen shares his insights and experiences, highlighting the need for a balanced and patient approach to yoga. He also discusses his guilty pleasure of writing silly poetry and draws inspiration from various writers and books. Takeaways Yoga is more than just asana; it is a comprehensive practice encompassing philosophy, meditation, and self-discovery. The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, while a foundational text, can be seen as life and world-denying, and may not fully align with modern yoga practices. The Vedas, Upanishads, and other ancient texts provide valuable insights into the history and philosophy of yoga, but they can be challenging to read and interpret. The popularity of yoga has led to the evolution of different styles and approaches, and teachers need to have a solid understanding of the tradition and the needs of their students. Yoga anatomy can be useful for teachers, especially in therapeutic contexts, but it should not overshadow the broader aspects of yoga practice. Yoga should be accessible to all, but it is important to approach it cautiously and seek proper guidance to avoid injury or discouragement. Beginner's courses can provide a solid foundation for yoga practice and help new students ease into the practice gradually. Pranayama, the practice of breath control, can be challenging to teach and may require patience and perseverance from both the teacher and the student. Savasana, the relaxation pose, is an essential part of yoga practice and can help develop self-awareness and a witness consciousness. Meditation and concentration are integral to yoga and can be practised both on and off the mat. Learning Sanskrit can deepen one's understanding of yoga and its traditional texts, but it is not necessary for all practitioners. Various individuals and schools, including B.K.S. Iyengar, Pattabhi Jois, and Indra Devi, have had significant influences on modern yoga. Richard Rosen finds joy in writing silly poetry and draws inspiration from writers such as Ian Banks, Stanislaw Lem, and José Saramago. "Yoga doesn't affect the union, it reveals a union that pre-existed and will always exist." "In any meditation practice, the world should be included in the meditation." "I'm a little bit unhappy with flow classes." "We can't put it to rights here, but yeah." "Nobody wants to breathe." "There's consequences often times."