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Welcome to the Raja Yoga Intensive! “And now we come to the practice of yoga!” अथ योगानुशासनम् “At-ha Yoga Anu-sha-sanam” Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras chapter 1, verse 1 1
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Introductions Hi! my name is : Nayaswami Susan McGinnis How did you hear about this course? What would you like to gain from this course? Re-taking? What advice for others would you offer? 2
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Introductions Hi! my name is Nayaswami Hriman McGilloway How did you hear about this course? What would you like to gain from this course? Re-taking? What advice for others would you offer? 3
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Guided Meditation Reading from “Metaphysical Meditations” Chant: At-ha Yoga Anu-sha-sanam Posture, measured breathing, watching the breath Visualization into silence Close with an Affirmation 4
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Affirmation I leave behind me both my failures and accomplishments. What I do today will create a new and better future, filled with inner joy. 5
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Course Background What is Yoga? History of Yoga What is Raja Yoga? Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras Our text: Art & Science of R.Y. 6
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Course concepts & history Ananda founded by Swami Kriyananda Based on teachings of Paramhansa Yogananda What is Ananda? Foundation course for kriya yoga, and teacher certification 7
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Format of Evenings (1 of 3) Raja segment 7:30-9pm Snacks, 7:15 – 7:30 Sign-in at desk / pick up name tag Leave snacks at desk Check snack sheet After class, put name tags back! Let us know if late or absent 8
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Format of Evenings (2 of 3) Raja segment 7:30-9pm Put away yoga supplies and/or set up or put away chair(s); clean-up snack area; Be seated by 7:30 p.m. Pick-up Handouts/leave homework (for- credit students) Website handouts; audio recordings; make-up classes; 9
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Format of Evenings (3 of 3) Raja segment 7:30-9pm Begin with meditation practices Discussion topic Text: 14 “Steps” & 7 subsections Binder: syllabus & resource material Institute of Living Yoga: take this course for teacher training credit 10
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Other Details Saturday workshop: March 29: raja segment in AM; Hatha, pm Questions are welcome (class/email) Personal interviews; available before class Ananda activities: weekly meditations and Sunday Service (see handout) 11
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Suggestions Keep a journal Ask questions Watch your reactions Talk to your family Make a commitment to your Self 12
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What is Meditation? Slide #1 Concentration Listening Attuning to higher reality Space between thoughts Unlearning 3 stages: relaxation, concentration, stillness 13
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What is Meditation? #2 Self-Awareness Awareness of subtle energy currents Self-realization Stillness Receptivity 14
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Why Meditate? Reduce tension Improve health Lower blood pressure Better circulation Mental clarity Emotional stability 15
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Why Meditate? Develop intuition & creativity Revitalize body and mind Improve memory Pain control Realization of higher Self Form of prayer and divine contact God realization 16
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Preparation for Meditation When? Where? How to sit? Avoid full stomach 17
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Guided Meditation http://anandawashington.org/ Guided-meditations Password is “peace” 18
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Raja course website http://anandawashington.org/http://anandawashington.org/raja Password is “Win14Raja” General Resources; Sidebar for each Class Talks by Swami Kriyananda 19
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Stages of Meditation 1.Relax & Recharge - Doing 2.Concentrate within - Doing 3.Be still and Know! – Being 4.Banat, banat, ban jai! (Doing, doing, soon done!) 20
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Homework for next week In your home, establish your meditation area and seat Discuss and invite support of family members Meditate at least once a day; twice is nice(r) Record your meditation times Read Steps 1 and 2 (sub-sections I, III, and VII) Use homework questions for self-test Teacher training students: complete and turn in homework 21
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