We may talk about “being centred” or having a strong core but what does it truly mean, why is it important and how can we practice yoga and live from this place?
In this workshop for intermediate to advanced yogis we’ll explore the practice of centering, strengthen the intricate web of deep core muscles extending throughout the spine and deepen our body awareness and presence in every moment.
This rich day of physical and spiritual practice includes slow, yoga asana to activate the deep core muscles, a centering vinyasa flow sequence, meditation and self- massage.
Our “Centre”, lying deep in the abdomen is known in yoga as the Nobhu or Kanda. All the Nadis, energy channels of the body spring forth from this place. In Western terms the centre equates to our Enteric nervous system, (part of the Autonomic nervous system) our ‘first brain’ and is associated with our digestive system, metabolism and our felt sense of the world.
“Through the enteric brain we receive the vital intelligence of the body. It perceives, thinks, acts and remembers without any input from the cranial brain. Move out of your head and into your life.”
~ Phillip Shepherd. Author of “New Self, New World: Recovering Our Senses in the Twenty-First Century.”
Through activating this powerful energy centre we may enhance our entire spinal stability, mobility and function, assist our bodies to more effectively cleanse and detoxify, feel more grounded and stable and increase our vitality, inner confidence, calm and joy.
When we move from our centre it provides a foundation to maintain the integrity of the spine, which then ripples out to all the peripheral joints. Being centered also elicits the recruitment of more muscles to work synergistically together.
In creating a more stable, integrated and holistic blueprint for movement, we reduce the burden of strain on our bodies.
The overloading of any one muscle or muscle group is avoided, allowing our connective tissues to retain their natural suppleness, freeing up our energy flow and ultimately enhancing the health and vitality of every aspect of our being.
When: Saturday June 23rd
Time: 2.00pm – 5.00pm
Cost: $65
Please email viv@yogacircle.com.au for further information or to make a DD payment call 0400 749 392.
Karakrista’s inspiration for teaching yoga is the joy she now embodies following a lifelong passion for moving her body and feeling peaceful, happy and in harmony with herself and life.I
In 2017 Karakrista created the Yoga & Posture Workshop series, combining her extensive years of Physiotherapy experience and knowledge with subtle, meditative, body-awareness practices steeped in Yogic philosophy and practice.
Karakrista’s teachings promote deeply sensitive interoception and the alignment and integration of the physical with Universal energies as the portal to mindbody harmony and the subtle realm of Anandamaya Kosha, bliss consciousness.