Hatha Yoga

Hatha yoga class

from September to June

Course

course led by visiting teachers with degrees from the different yogic federations

Wednesdays from 3pm to 4.15pm
Thursdays from 7:30pm to 8:30pm
Saturdays from 9am to 10:15am and from 3pm to 4:15pm

Open to all – free entry

 

Practice is the essence of yoga. A yogi is, first of all, a practitioner, a philosopher, a theologian, and also a psychologist, in the wider sense of the words. Their rigour of their approach to their practice is akin to a scientist working in a laboratory.
The yogi analyses in order to attain Reality. They consider that realising transcendent Reality can only come their personal direct experience. Thankfully, such direct experience is a possibility for each of us. All that is required is a rigorous devotion to the practical application of yoga.
Yoga is a spontaneous reaction to our unconscious spiritual needs. It can stimulate the subconscious toward its spiritual needs, and lead to realisation and accomplishment. It is also said that yoga creates a dynamic spiritual need that orients every human activity in the direction of realising the ultimate Reality.
The system of Yoga developed by Patanjali is a practical implementation of the Samkhya philosophy. It is also the philosophy of psychology and of experimentation. Like all science, yoga requires a practical method to conduct analysis, as well as a synthesis of the physical and metaphysical universe.
Yoga is found, in one way or another, in all philosophical systems in India. Each way of knowledge is the result of three processes:
1. Careful experimentation
2. Precise and critical observation
3. The development of a theory based on the processes of induction and of deduction
These three strands are interrelated. The study of grammar helps purify the mind and speech, the study of medicine teaches how to purify the body, and the study of the Aphorisms on Yoga help purify the soul. Patanjali undoubtedly and intentionally worked in these three domains. As we know, a healthy body, a healthy mind, and healthy speech together produce a well-formed and coherent individual.