January 31, 2010: On the Board at Good Life Yoga
Sunday, January 31st, 2010
Jnana Shakti – Divine Knowledge
Iccha, Jnana, Kriya – are all aspects of the divine that inform the practice of Anusara Yoga. Anusara yoga celebrates 3 A’s – Attitude, Alignment and Action. Last week we dove into ‘Iccha’ – Divine Will and the energy of intention that establishes our Attitude. This week, we explore Alignment and the divine’s desire to know itself. In the tantric philosophy of intrinsic goodness, the divine chooses self-knowledge. It knows that it knows. How does it know? This is the question that is answered in Alignment. Self-identification of all of our parts and aligning them in such a way that they glorify the whole is how we practice our yoga. How we place our hands, how we align our hips – where our shoulder blades are placed on our backs. The underlying reason for such grand attention to alignment is the aspect we call Jnana – the divine’s desire to know itself.
How does this support our practice and our life? When we know how to align ourselves for optimal flow of energy, our bodies, minds and hearts heal and thrive with vitality. Anyone who has ever had an injury simply go away through a quality yoga practice knows that good alignment heals. In alignment, energy sings through the whole spectrum of being. In our yoga practice this week, we step into the energy of knowledge – Jnana Shakti and explore all 5 main Universal Principles of Alignment – Open to Grace, Muscle Energy, Inner Spiral, Outer Spiral and Organic Energy.