Emotional Stability practice from Light on Life – edited and consolidated
This is a consolidated session that has been put together by editing the recordings previous three sessions (this is NOT a separate recording). This is meant as a follow-along session without too many instructions about prop arrangement, getting in, and out of the position. We strongly recommend that you try the previous three sessions before practicing along with this one.
Level: Intermediate
Duration: 105 min.
Props needed: This is a prop-intensive session, chair, firm blankets/ bolster, blocks, optional - a hook or an anchor around which the strap can be looped.
This recording is part of the Short Course Emotional Stability Practice from Light on Life (Level: Experienced Beginners, Intermediate, Gentle). Includes FREE short practice session
Tag words: 105mins anxiety emotional stability prescriptive practice props quiet restful restorative Stress supported
Note:
– positions with complex prop arrangement are more nuanced than they might appear to be. If you are not used to working with props, or if you have not attempted these asanas with these prop arrangements, please be attentive to the instructions.
– all this short course is categorised as Intermediate/ Experienced Beginner/ Gentle, some of the asanas in this practice might not be suitable for everyone. Pl. be sensitive tto your own condition, and to your level of practice, and skip ahead if finding difficulty with a particular asana.
You may also choose the much simpler practice A Shorter Practice for Emotional Stability – Adapted from Sequence in Light on Life (FREE Resource)
Light on Life, published 2005, contains the wisdom of 70 years of Guru BKS Iyengar’s practice of Yoga. This practice for emotional stability, is the only asana-specific segment in this book. The position sketches, with very brief notes, comes at the end of the book. In Mr. Iyengar’s words, “The following asanas will help you to develop emotional stability. When the given sequence is followed, they relax a person totally. The arrows show the right direction to extend and expand in the asana. ..”
The recorded sessions in this Short Course do not attempt to teach the basic asanas from where these supported positions have been derived (you will find those asanas explained in other recorded sessions). The positions are shown with prop-arrangements almost identical to those in the published sequence, and we go into the details of the prop arrangements. We also suggest adaptations for a home practice where all the props might not be available. The verbal cues direct the practioner’s focus to the ‘line of extension and expansion” mentioned earlier by Mr Iyengar, to derive maximum benefit from this practice.
The entire sequence has been broken down into 3 three parts. We have created a consolidated a follow-along session as a 4th part. A simpler suggested sequence for experienced beginners, for a shorter practice, and with fewer props comes FREE with this Series. We recommend that you do the sessions in the order in which they have been listed.
- “Asanas 1 to 3 completed in sequence of asanas calms the mind and cools the brain
- Asanas 4 to 10 balance the intelligence of the head (intellectual center) and the intelligence of the heart ( emotional center)
- Asanas 11 and 12 stimulate the brain for positive thinking
- Asana 13 brings quietness in the body
- Asana 14 allows you to experience inner silence
- If you do not have enough time, skip asana 14 and go to 15. If time allows, do for 5 to 10 mins.”
– Light on Life, pg. 270