Online course: Yoga Philosophy

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Online course: Yoga Philosophy

Dive deep into the world of yoga philosophy - with philosophy in focus, Simon Krohn will guide you through lectures and integrate the knowledge with yoga classes.

1499.00 SEK

What is yoga philosophy?

YogawithSimon Krohn
Duration:
30min

Short summary

Welcome to an online course that will deepen your knowledge about yoga philosophy, guided by Simon Krohn. This course is for everyone interested in learning more about yoga philosophy and how to integrate this into your own practice, as well as for you as a yoga teacher that wants to learn more and integrate this knowledge into your teaching.
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Course content

Introduction

1 videos

Course introduction

Welcome to this online yoga philosophy course.

The ideas of yoga philosophy

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What is yoga philosophy?

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Key notes and self inquiry

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Part 1: Facing the patterns

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Part 1: Facing the patterns

In this part, we will go to the very core of yoga philosophy and examine the yogic model of why suffering arises in our lives, and why we should keep striving towards a peace of mind that never seems to come. 

This analysis can be liberating in itself, because it can make it possible to navigate more gracefully in the impulses of your mind, but it is also the stepping stone to understand the underlying strategies of yoga.

Duhkha

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The starting point of yoga philosophy

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Key notes and self Inquiry

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Avidya & Trsna

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Playing roles and why it sucks

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Key notes and self Inquiry

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Samsara & yoga

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The vicious circle & the dream of escape

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Key notes and self Inquiry

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Yoga class

7

Project free zone – facing the patterns

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Part 2: Changing perspective

4 videos

Part 2: Changing perspective

In yoga, the traditional goal of the practice is to create a fundamental change of perspective towards yourself and your relationship with the world. In these three lectures, we shall investigate what kind of perspective the yogīns are looking for, why it is structurally impossible and mystical, how we can strive for it anyway, and why we do not need to be alienated by the idea of liberation.

Jnana

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The mystical insight

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Key notes and self Inquiry

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Asceticism

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The key strategy of yoga

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Key notes and self Inquiry

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Moksa

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Making sense of liberation

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Key notes and self Inquiry

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Yoga class

7

Changing perspective – Yoga as meditation

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Part 3: Change and flow

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Part 3: Change and flow

In this part we shall look at the concept of change from two different perspectives. First, we look at change through the eyes of the early, ascetic schools of yoga, and examine why it is such a major challenge to the human mind. Secondly, we look at change through the eyes of the later haṭha yoga, where they engage in change to perfect the feeling of flow.

Anitya

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There is no ground

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Key notes and self Inquiry

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Prana

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The phenomenon of flow

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Key notes and self Inquiry

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Yoga class

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Change & flow – a taste of hatha yoga

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Part 4: Dancing with life

3 videos

Part 4: Dancing with life

In this segment we take a closer look at tantra. Tantra brought new layers to the yoga tradition, and the modern yoga that is mostly practiced in the West is fundamentally influenced by tantra. We shall look at how the relation towards life is fundamentally different from the earlier schools and how liberation should be sought IN the world rather than by turning the back on the world.

Tantra

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All is sacred

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Key notes and self Inquiry

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Be a "punk" servant of life

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Key notes and self Inquiry

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Yoga class

5

Dancing with life – choosing with wisdom

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Survey

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Course evaluation

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