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The Role of Home Practice and Teachers in Yoga with Kino MacGregor 

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When Chris in Oklahoma asks about the importance of deep study with one teacher, Kino MacGregor reaches into her own experiences studying for many years with Sri K. Pattabhi Jois at the Ashtanga Yoga Institute in Mysore, India. Kino shares with host Zubin Shroff how her travels to India were interspersed with periods of solitary practice, where she began to understand how deeply we can let the work of yoga integrate in terms of our own spiritual practice. She describes how she sees the yoga path as an individual journey, which is at once very intense and very solitary, and that while a teacher’s role can be to help build the roots of yoga, the roots are ours alone. Finally, Kino shares some of her earliest experiences with Guruji, and the support and sincerity she found that allowed her to grow stronger.

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Комментарии : 16   
@2011ariesrules
@2011ariesrules 5 лет назад
Kino is so Inspiring teacher
@miotkefosheezy
@miotkefosheezy 7 лет назад
Awesome talk! :)
@Catlates
@Catlates 6 лет назад
So true that the practice is solitary and it comes back to commitment. Through that solitary practice, I feel part of a community and something much greater - life.
@karthikkarthikino6483
@karthikkarthikino6483 6 лет назад
👌👌🙏🙏👍👍
@shivinunitholi2493
@shivinunitholi2493 6 лет назад
Well I'm an Indian and let me put it bluntly - Ashtanga yoga turned into a business since the early 1970s since the Europeans and Americans started frequenting Mysore. Westerners even in their early 20s can afford months of "yoga vacation". Kino could afford Mysore in the age of 22 or 23 and could afford many months of stay there. KPJAYI charges a big fee and they charge a bigger fee from westerners. Fact is we middle class indians still can't even afford a month long "yoga vacation" in Mysore. Also the fact is there are hardly any ashtanga yoga teachers here in India and the very few ones are so fucking expensive. Im 32, a middle order working class indian based in Bombay and I can't even afford the only resident ashtanga teacher in this city. Also the truth is in a guru shishya parampara, Guru doesn't charge anything except the guru dakshina from the shishya. And sorry to say it's because of people like Kino Macgregor that ashtanga yoga has today become a "certification" game at KPJAYI. And that's how she markets her own yoga business on the basis of a being "certified" from KPJAYI. There's absolutely nothing spiritual about her kind of yoga. it's pure money game
@bharathsf
@bharathsf 6 лет назад
Absolutely spot on my friend. I can understand people charging a fee because they too have to survive but the fact that even yoga has become for the rich is heartbreaking. If sage Patanjali had charged this kind of fees for his students, yoga would never ever have seen the light of day. Even now there are some channels like yoga with Adriene who teaches for free and quite well but again there its all about the poses and I know for a fact that poses in yoga are just a small part and it is way beyond the poses which we are taught. Its more about channeling the energies, driving out the toxins with perfect breath control and so on. No one teaches you the spiritual side of yoga except the mantras and no one even knows the metaphorical meaning of the mantras and because of all this I am just doing the free youtube asana classes which is atleast making me flexible and helping me recover from my long runs :)
@padkolis
@padkolis 5 лет назад
Shivin you can take such a class from Vivekananda Ashrama and they are in multiple places. You don't have to go to Mysore. That is one of the many options that we have in India. It is about finding the Guru. There are many in Bangalore at least. Good luck.
@janetbrown6657
@janetbrown6657 5 лет назад
get a life
@mike-ue4wy
@mike-ue4wy 4 года назад
Money Changes Everything- Cindi Lauper Most people can't afford that yoga vacation, only the fortunate few. Some could afford it, perhaps, before their job went to India. So we have to forgive, and let go of the anger over what we can't control. I think spirituality is there if we are open to it.
@tinhatrancher904
@tinhatrancher904 3 года назад
Well put thank you
@ludmilakomsomolska432
@ludmilakomsomolska432 7 лет назад
Can you please tell me the book commented by Kino in this video?
@Talkingyoga
@Talkingyoga 7 лет назад
Ludmila, she's talking about Yoga Mala by Sri K. Pattabhi Jois.
@alisonrowe8217
@alisonrowe8217 4 года назад
Yoga Mala
@loudonrebel5383
@loudonrebel5383 5 лет назад
I wonder if she was barefoot during this.
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