1. Yoga :: a Pattern Language introduction
presented by Frances Rose
culturalengine.wordpress.com
Attendees will gain:
- a basic understanding of pattern languages
- a basic, broad, yet deep understanding of the practice of yoga (the essentials, its essence)
- an empowered desire to go home & practice -- (accessible, nourishing, self-care for all)
- an ability to enter any yoga class with a heightened understanding of what is being
asked for -- & an increased ability to participate safely
- a safe framework in which to cultivate a deeper practice, more quickly.
For whom:
This workshop is intended for persons with an interest in yoga -- an existing yoga practice
or those carrying an intent to start practicing.
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2. gratitude
for this practice of yoga in my life
for the countless brilliant teachers
that have fired this practice for millenia
& to the subcontinent of India
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3. about me
i practice & teach yoga
as a practice of union -- one that merges
people to place, breath to spirit, body to soul,
people to earth, people within, & each other
my calling in life seems to be sharing
practices of union across scale &
medium -- & especially it seems,
union to self, community, & earth
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4. (what is) a pattern language?
essential formulas. a thing’s DNA.
that from which forms emerge.
a whole system that yields infinite diversity.
a language of patterns rather than words.
patterns are the units of the language.
each pattern describes a core facet of a prime solution.
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5. how does one use
a pattern language?
we deepen any practice by building
healthy ecologies of patterns
within a language
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6. using a pattern language
patterns are combined with one another to create
a deeper, or more effective, form or expression.
flow of use (generally) runs from
patterns to details
(from larger to smaller)
freely navigate between, among & beyond the patterns
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7. framing yoga
a practice.
a personal practice.
a community practice.
an ancient practice.
a practice of balance
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8. framing yoga
the body is a temple -- treat it accordingly
body position as a form of prayer
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9. framing yoga
the journey continues & deepens forever
we direct our work & our energies toward benefaction
radical, transcendent self- & universal love
a union of opposing forces
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10. as a path to spiritual wisdom..
Yoga is...
..the yoking of all the powers
of the body, mind & soul to the Divine.
.. a means to discipline the intellect,
the mind, emotions, & will.
.. a poise of the soul which enables one
to look at life in all aspects evenly.
.. the true union of our will
with that of the Divine.
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11. as a path to spiritual wisdom..
The work alone is our privilege -- never the fruits thereof.
Work in the name of the Lord. Abandon selfish desires.
Be not affected by success or failure.
This equipoise is called yoga.
- from the Bhagavad Gita
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12. two essentials (for me)
surrender. surrender. surrender.
to Earth. to the practice.
to oneself. to one another.
you remain the only one
ultimately responsible for your body.
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13. guidelines
no pain, no hurt
do try to distinguish between psychosomatic & physical pain
lift yourself up while practicing... avoid sagging.
carry a goal of togetherness & balanced support.
flexibility comes.
yoga is about engagement & opening & release.
create space in your body.
(don't hang out where you’re flexible -- engage & lift)
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14. guidelines
getting out of the pose is as much the pose as the pose.
adjust & re-adjust (& then be there).
bring your practice with you off the mat.
&
remember (y)our body is interconnected
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15. asanas
means ‘steady & balanced’.
not a posture assumed mechanically.
there's a soul force energy
that drives the experience.
it finds your unique expression
of that form in that moment.
allow the pose to do you.
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17. breath
first, breathe.
then deepen the breath.
ujayi breath.
pause between breaths.
(when the breath goes, so does the practice).
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18. body
root through the 4 corners of the feet (or hands)
navel toward spine
tuck the tail
chin slightly down
engage the core
shoulders up, back, & down
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19. spirit
there's a soul force energy
that drives the experience & finds
your unique expression
of any form in any moment.
spirit moves. spirit guides.
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21. balance
cultivate balance
start with your less dominant side -- or hold those poses longer
or sit cross-legged with your opposite leg on top
(or with your less common form of clasped hands)
balance in the body brings balance to the mind & emotion
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22. spirals
infinitely nesting spirals
follow the spirals. follow them out beyond your body.
& reverse their directions as you change planes or
dimensions.
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24. returning
ever more deeply...
that pose you were just in...
.. do the other side
.. & then return to it
.. again & again
.. the body remembers & teaches
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25. adjust & readjust
breathe yourself more deeply into the pose
use whatever alignment points you know
little by little. closer & closer.
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26. union of opposites
if something feels off in the body,
ask yourself where is its other side?
we go up to go down
work from core out -- & from the outside in
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28. a gentle ricochet
go further than you need to, then come back
the waves of going & coming.. action & reaction
after a twist come back to neutral & beyond
there is a bounce. a very gentle ricochet.
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29. use the body
use fingers & hands to
- hook, move, anchor, direct,
tap, turn, massage, twist,
listen, paint, follow, & guide
mouth
make sounds that
deepen your practice.
release through sound.
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30. ... & props
adding external resistance to these postures opens more
doorways through which we may understand the practice
you may find the opening of your life with a
boulder underfoot... or up in a tree, in a garden,
or in a lazy boy chair
clothes as prop
a loose skirt can be drawn gently around the body infinitely
in a twist, adjusting the body as if it were pulling an infinite
string. remember to breathe. or it could look like a pant leg
helping to hold a spiral
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31. a class practice. a ‘sangha’.
- choose styles & teachers you love.
- one class a week? awesome. try two.
- two classes a week? awesome. try three.
- four classes a week? awesome. here, you may fly.
a daily practice
unlimited monthlies in Philly go for around $100. try it.
invest. added bonus if you divert those same funds from an
unhealthy habit now into yoga - a whole new world.
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32. let the living soil hold it
grow a deeper, shared yogic culture
the more of us with shared passion & wisdom in common,
the more it serves our larger communities of practice
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33. home practice strategies
- warm the core. then the hips. work your way out
from the center -- & then work from the tips back
- remember the core -- & communities of practice
- practice awareness of stronger & weaker sides.
work to balance them.
- a class practice feeds a home practice feeds a class
practice
- restoration
- consider yoga pose polycultures - combinations of
asanas that deepen the practice by feeding one
another
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34. help is underneath you
earth-supported postures
you may find the opening of your life
with a rock underfoot
use the support of the earth to lighten your load.
ease the pressure put upon the muscles & bones.
relax into your breath & the postures.
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35. (the greatest, easiest) home practice:
legs up the wall
(can be done in bed. & under a blanket!)
legs straight up
legs wide
legs butterflied
legs pigeoned
roll over twist
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36. a daily practice
do one pose
'my practice is complete for the day'
(distinct from 'i didn't practice today')
a home practice feeds a class practice
feeds a home practice
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37. metaphysical polyculture
yoga postures with what…??
- music
- sitting
- reading
- talking
- eating
- loving
- sleeping
- note-taking
- what else?
- how many at once?
- & which combinations work particularly well for you?
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38. your body is a garden
& a universe
feed it earth, air, water & fire
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39. stay in yoga poses
How long to stay in the postures?
generally, stay in yoga poses
&, i carry a personal goal of 3
‘i want to come out’
once twice
thrice
- out -
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40. healing injuries
go slow & listen to your body
strengthen areas around the injured area
patience, breath & compassion
breathe
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41. sivasana
returning to a new self & a new body.
acknowledging change & transformation.
& giving that experience both time,
& subtle attention
(try sleeping in it)
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42. om
aaaaaa uuuuu mmmmmm
creation sound of the universe
the sound of the universe (finding itself)
imagine the sound traveling up your chakras,
growing from the root up through & out your crown
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48. feedback
yoga is an exchange of energies & forces.
offer teachers accounts of your experience in their class.
this grows the practice & the exchange.
i strive to improve the display of this information.
do you have constructive ideas to share?
frances.subbiondo@gmail.com
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49. thank you
&
namasté
(the light in me bows to
& honors the light within you)
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