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Dallas Yoga Festival 8/31 with DFW Free Day of Yoga
- August 18, 2019
- Posted by: lisa
- Category: Yoga 4 Love Blog Yoga Asana 101
This year is the DFW Free Day of Yoga’s 13th Annual Dallas Yoga Festival! I am the President and would love to invite you to attend! Pre-Register today! Be one of the first 250 to arrive and check in with a wristband to receive a Goodie Bag with swag from our sponsors and Community Partners1
Participate in learning more about the yoga lifestyle! Please join us in posting on Instagram with the challenge #4pathsofyoga with DFW Free Day of Yoga.
Join in the challenge @dfwfreedayofyoga
Attend the 13th Annual Dallas Yoga Festival on 8/31 at Main Street Garden Park in Downtown Dallas from 8:00a-3:00p for some awesome giveaways. Bring a friend and a beach towel or mat for the largest Free Community Yoga class in Texas at 8:00-10:30am.
Contest giveaways drawn from our Instagram online on Labor Day, Monday September 2!
#dfwfreedayofyoga
To learn a little about the yoga lifestyle we must first learn about the Paths of Yoga. I have shared a bit about this ancient teaching of the Paths of Yoga with an excerpt from my book, Yoga 4 Love Tools for Mind, Body and Spirit: For a Holistic Lifestyle.
The 4 Paths of the Yoga
Karma Yoga is the selfless devotion of all inner as well as outer activities as a Sacrifice to the Lord of all works, offered to the eternal as Master of all the soul’;s energies and austerities.
~Bhagavad Gita
In the past two decades, yoga has moved from relative anonymity in the West to a well-recognized practice offered in thousands of studios, community centers, hospitals, gyms, and health clubs. Although yoga is commonly portrayed as a modern Western fitness trend, it’s actually the core of the Vedic science that developed in the Indus Valley more than 5,000 years ago.
The word yoga derives from the Sanskrit root yuj, which means union with the source of existence or to yoke. Enlightened consciousness is also referred to as the state of enlightenment in which there is complete freedom from all conditioning and one is no longer constrained by habit, past experiences or “karma,” and any forms of dogma or ideology. It is a state of spontaneous creativity, love, compassion, joy, and equanimity. These are known as the qualities of the Spirit. 2 Yoga is the means of yoking our awareness to the
deep rhythms that heal and integrate us in an age that challenges our inner
compass to stay in the flow. 3
Yoga has evolved and blossomed over thousands of years, and numerous forms, styles and schools of yoga have developed. Traditionally there are four types of yoga:
- Jyana or Gyan Yoga – The yoga of the intellect, science, and knowledge
- Bhakti Yoga – The yoga of love and devotion
- Karma Yoga – The yoga of service and action
- Raja Yoga – The yoga of meditation, physical poses, and breathing practices
Raja yoga is most commonly referred to as the ‘royal path of yoga’. It focuses on practices that take our awareness inward and promote the integration of the mind, body, and spirit. The classic text on raja yoga is the Yoga Sutras, attributed to the legendary sage Patanjali. While the exact dates of Patanjali’s life and writings remain fuzzy, scholars estimate that the Yoga Sutras were written at least 1,700 years ago.
The four main paths of Yoga: Karma Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, Raja Yoga and Jnana Yoga are each suited to a different temperament or approach to life. All the paths lead ultimately to the same destination. They all are paths to union with Spirit, Source, Brahman, God. The lessons of each of them need to be integrated if true wisdom is to be attained.4
Swami Sivananda recognised that every Yogi, or human being for that matter, possesses and identifies with each of these elements: Intellect, heart, body and mind. He therefore advocated everyone to practice certain techniques from each path. This came to be known as the Yoga of Synthesis. He also taught that in accordance with individual temperament and taste one can emphasize the practice of certain Yogas over others.1
Lisa Ware is a published author, coach, and Executive Director of Yoga 4 Love Training Programs Online Certification + Inner Goddess Retreats. In 2008 she founded www.yoga4love.com in honor of her mom’s positivity and inspiration. She is the President of the 501c3 DFW Free Day of Yoga, and has been on the Board of Directors since 2008. Lisa’s ‘why’ is to empower women to find their passion, platform and potential so that we may all live a life of vitality, abundance, prosperity and freedom.
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Sources:
1 Excerpt taken from the book Yoga 4 Love Tools for Mind, Body and Spirit: For a Holistic Lifestyle by Lisa Ware
2 The Essence of Yoga by Deepak Chopra, M.D.
3 Quote from Shiva Rea Prana Flow Yoga
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