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Natural Magic Yoga, Massage and Therapies ABN - 25 142 317 650 ip. Remedial Massage ip. Remedial Therapies rtificate of Yoga Teaching ATMS - 12714 Michelle L Benn Ph:- 0407 819 748 [email protected] [email protected] How to get the most from your YOGA experience othing - track suit, t-shirt, shorts etc (cotton is best to allow the body to breathe). ELLERY. It is distracting and can also be a hazard (eg. neck chain in Downward Facing Dog Pose caught on your face). with an empty stomach. Wait as least 4 hours after a heavy meal and 2 hours after a light meal. One piece of fruit or a light snack is ok. you will find yoga more of a physical experience. However with regular practice u will learn to develop AWARENESS - awareness of your breath, how you relax, d your mind will become more clear, enabling you to deal with every day life in a tation of competing with other students AND even with yourself in the poses. Yoga eving the ‘perfect pose’ but working within your own limits and range of body e difference between the body and straining or forcing/lengthening and stretching ses. Find a BALANCE between the effort of performing and feeling at ease. * Keep your breathing smooth and regular. . body’s cycles; your body may not respond in the same way each time you practice. normal, don’t get discouraged. Learn to adapt your practice accordingly. our TEACHER if you are menstruating, pregnant, have acquired an injury or illness recently. more balanced and relaxed way. movement. Natural Magic Yoga, Massage and Therapies ABN - 25 142 317 650 Dip. Remedial Massage Dip. Remedial Therapies Certificate of Yoga Teaching ATMS - 12714 Michelle L Benn Ph:- 0407 819 748 [email protected] [email protected] Your own personal practice reflection How balanced is your personal YOGA practice? Do you have the tools to address ALL aspects of your being? How would you describe your ‘Inner Being’? Sometimes when we begin to practice yoga, we are ‘turned off’ by the very methods most healing. Is there any area of yoga that you have been reluctant to explore? Ha certain practices (for example pranayama or meditation) as being irrelevant Why have you dismissed them? Look at where you feel least balanced in life : your physical body, your energy, your emotions your thoughts, your intuition, your connection to community, purpose and s How is your current practice addressing this aspect of your life? Are you focusing p na? Is the focus of your practice too much on this aspect, or too little? A review and refelection of the 5 mayas can help cultivate a balanced state. The 5 from gross to subtle, beginning with the physical body, or ANA-MAYA. The second m or PRANA-MAYA level, is linked to breathing and the physiological functio Next we find the senses and outer mind, or MANO-MAYA, followed by the deeper-min shaping VIJNANA-MAYA level. Finally, at the deepest heart of the person, is the emotional level, the ANANDA- as the inherent potential to experience a lifetime of sustained joy.

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Natural MagicYoga, Massage and Therapies

ABN - 25 142 317 650

Dip. Remedial MassageDip. Remedial TherapiesCertificate of Yoga TeachingATMS - 12714

Michelle L BennPh:- 0407 819 748

[email protected] [email protected]

How to get the most from your YOGA experience

* Wear comfortable clothing - track suit, t-shirt, shorts etc (cotton is best to allow the body to breathe).* Minimise JEWELLERY. It is distracting and can also be a hazard (eg. neck chain in Downward

Facing Dog Pose caught on your face).

* Come to class with an empty stomach. Wait as least 4 hours after a heavy meal and 2 hours after a light meal. One piece of fruit or a light snack is ok.

* As a BEGINNER you will find yoga more of a physical experience. However with regular practice you will learn to develop AWARENESS - awareness of your breath, how you relax,

your posture, and your mind will become more clear, enabling you to deal with every day life in a

* Resist the temptation of competing with other students AND even with yourself in the poses. Yoga is about achieving the ‘perfect pose’ but working within your own limits and range of body

* Be aware of the difference between the body and straining or forcing/lengthening and stretching in the poses. Find a BALANCE between the effort of performing and feeling at ease.

* Keep your breathing smooth and regular..

* Recognise your body’s cycles; your body may not respond in the same way each time you practice. This is normal, don’t get discouraged. Learn to adapt your practice accordingly.

* Please inform your TEACHER if you are menstruating, pregnant, have acquired an injury or illness recently.

more balanced and relaxed way.

movement.

Natural MagicYoga, Massage and Therapies

ABN - 25 142 317 650

Dip. Remedial MassageDip. Remedial TherapiesCertificate of Yoga TeachingATMS - 12714

Michelle L BennPh:- 0407 819 748

[email protected]@hotmail.com

Your own personal practice reflection

How balanced is your personal YOGA practice?

Do you have the tools to address ALL aspects of your being?

How would you describe your ‘Inner Being’?

Sometimes when we begin to practice yoga, we are ‘turned off’ by the very methods that would be most healing. Is there any area of yoga that you have been reluctant to explore? Have you dismissed

certain practices (for example pranayama or meditation) as being irrelevant to you? Why have you dismissed them?

Look at where you feel least balanced in life: your physical body, your energy, your emotions, your thoughts, your intuition, your connection to community, purpose and spirit.

How is your current practice addressing this aspect of your life? Are you focusing primarily on asana? Is the focus of your practice too much on this aspect, or too little?

A review and refelection of the 5 mayas can help cultivate a balanced state. The 5 mayas progressfrom gross to subtle, beginning with the physical body, or ANA-MAYA. The second maya, the energy

or PRANA-MAYA level, is linked to breathing and the physiological functions.Next we find the senses and outer mind, or MANO-MAYA, followed by the deeper-mind, the values-

shaping VIJNANA-MAYA level.Finally, at the deepest heart of the person, is the emotional level, the ANANDA-MAYA, expressed

as the inherent potential to experience a lifetime of sustained joy.