Yoga and Concentration

Cultivating Concentration and Attention On and Off of the Mat

Lately, I’ve been thinking about the concentration aspect of practice. Is concentration something that one can practice and develop? How is what we are doing the rest of the day affecting our ability to concentrate? How does practicing concentration translate to the rest of our lives? When I first started practicing the Ashtanga asana sequences I was in grad school. …

Phoenix Rising From The Ashes Of Myth

Myths of Ashtanga: The Origin Story

I’m late to the table for this discussion, for a couple reasons. One, because I’m not on social media. And two, I made a conscious decision long ago to focus on developing my own teaching rather than looking around to see what everyone else was doing. But, by not keeping up with the Jones, sometimes I also come late to …

Aprigraha Is Non-greediness

Aparigraha: Jonathan Gives A Lesson

Last time on Yoga Blog: Brahmacharya brought us love through acceptance and surrendering to the greater Self. The journey through the yamas continues, and as always, the others are still around to reread and ponder on. Now for the last yama. “Atha Yoganusasanam.” Fifth yama! Aparigraha… What is aparigraha? Aparigraha: non-greed, non-attaining, renouncing all but the necessary, rejecting. Aparigraha returns …

Yoga Teachers - My Lineage

What’s A Yoga Teacher For?

There’s been a lot of negative press lately about teachers, particularly yoga teachers, with many voices on social media and elsewhere deciding that they don’t, in fact, need a yoga teacher. Perhaps they don’t. It is not for me to decide anyone else’s path. There is sometimes a lot of rhetoric in the Ashtanga community around having a yoga teacher, …

Brahmacharya

Brahmacharya: Jonathan Gives A Lesson

Last time on Yoga Blog: Asteya reminded us of all the things we steal and a small bit about letting go and allowing freedom to happen. A freedom found through true purpose. Asteya, non-stealing. Need a refresher? Treat yourself to a reread of any of the blog posts (Ahimsa, Satya). Then, continue your journey towards Yoga. “Atha Yoganusasanam.” Fourth yama! …

Why Do Yoga Practice in the Morning?

How to Get Up for Yoga Practice in the Morning

First off, let me say that there is no “right” time to do yoga practice. There are pros and cons to practicing at any time of day and the “right” time is the one that you can do. Even in Mysore, India, at the main shala, Sharath teaches both morning and afternoon classes. The visiting students practice in the morning. …

Asteya: Jonathan Gives a Lesson

Last time on Yoga Blog: Satya broke down the lies we tell ourselves and truth flowed into our lives. Felling the hidden fortifications, we constructed around our true-self. Satya, truthfulness. Refresh yourself and reread the last post if you wish and then continue your journey towards Yoga. “Atha Yoganusasanam.” Third yama! What does asteya mean? Asteya! Don’t Steal. Non-stealing. Nothing …

Practicing Yoga with Injury is a Balancing Act

Practicing Yoga with Injury

About seven years into practice, I injured my right knee in supta vajrasana. I experienced a series of re-injuries after the initial injury. It took over two years of modified practice to heal and to regain full expression of poses involving lotus. This post is about my experience practicing yoga with injury. Changing ideas about practice The experience of practicing …

Cultivating Ease with Ashtanga Practice

Tools for Cultivating Ease in the Ashtanga Practice

Ashtanga Myth: Ashtanga is hard. “Ashtanga is hard.” This is one of the myths about the practice that I enjoy disassembling and dissolving. It’s a often a myth spread by those who don’t actually do the practice or by those who haven’t experienced Ashtanga in the traditional little-by-little way of learning. Actually, Ashtanga is about cultivating ease and equanimity. Really, …