'Equanimity'
By Aaron Teich
'Poetic Justice'
By Kari Harendorf
'An Open Heart'
By Stephanie Livaccari
'Oh Vivid Love'
By Heidi Fokine
'Meditation'
By Sian Gordon
'Spiritual Bypassing'
By Jennifer Frasher
'Thanksgiving & Gratitude'
By Padma Borrego
'This Is It'
By Trish Deitch
'In Praise of Suffering'
By Eve Eliot
'Art of Attention'
By Elena Brower
'Santosha'
By Kate Rabinowitz
'Energy & Bandhas'
By Rodney Yee
'Friendship'
By Robyn Moreno
'Setting the Foundation'
By Emily Weitz
'The Gold'
By Kari Harendorf
'The Perfect Light'
By Steve Eaton
'Perception'
By Rodney Yee
'Gratitude'
By Julie Wolfe
'Discernment'
By Robyn Moreno
'Groundlessness'
By Stephanie Livaccari
'Connect & Disconnect'
By Sarah Halweil
'Balance'
By April Martucci
'Concentration'
By Heather Lilleston
'Detachment'
By Dhruva Corrigan
'Authenticity'
By Heidi Fokine
'And Now, Yoga'
By Geoffrey Nimmer
'Bhakti Yoga'
By Leah Kinney
'Reflection'
By Colleen Saidman Yee
'Seva' (Service)
By Kate 'Lalita' Rabinowitz
'Attitude of Gratitude'
By Jenna Minardi
'Listening'
By Steve Eaton
'Transitions'
By Mitten Wainwright
'Tapas~Riding the Heat'
By Lois Nesbit
'Growth'
By Kari Harendorf
'Homage to Sri Pattabhi Jois'
By Rodney Yee
'Embracing Impermanence'
By Heather Lilleston
'Happiness'
By Colleen Saidman Yee
'Tadasana'
By Heidi Fokine
'Something to Nothing'
By Manorama
'What is Yoga?'
By Jennifer Frasher
'Perspective'
By Geoffrey Nimmer
'Santosa'
By Colleen Saidman Yee
'Ahimsa & Mindful Eating'
By Sarah Halweil
'Kosas' (Identity)
By Leah Kinney
'Abhyasa' (Practice)
By Jessica Bellofatto
'Meditate!'
By Nikki Costello
'Yoga Sutra 11.46'
By Sarah Halweil
'Transition'
By Subhadra Fleming
'Balance of Being'
By Shana Kuhn-Siegel
'Natural Breath'
By Rodney Yee
'Grounding'
By Leah Kinney
'One Love'
By Colleen Saidman Yee
'Inversions'
By Sarah Halweil
'Simplicity'
By Erika Halweil Campomar
'Gratitude'
By Alexandra McLaughlin
'Practice' (Abhyasa)
By Shana Kuhn-Siegel
'Transitions'
By Geoffrey Nimmer
'Meditation'
By Subhadra Fleming
'Karma'
By Kari Harendorf

Yoga Shanti, Focus of the Month - Yogic & Buddhist Philosophy

'Energy' By Rodney Yee

May 2011

Rodney Yee Yoga in the HamptonsEnergy is the subject of many concerns such as efficiency, sustainability, renewability, production, storage and safety. In our own bodies we have many of the same thoughts, problems and experiments. As I am aging, I find that I want to conserve my energy for desired interest. Getting to bed at a reasonable hour, getting enough sleep, eating well, walking, practicing asana, and meditating are part of the daily plan in order to enjoy my life to the fullest. Learning what not to do and how to conserve my life force is a constant weighing in my mind. And yes I do believe in the saying, "everything in moderation even moderation". So yes, you will see me doing very silly activities just to circumvent my limited logical brain, and yet more and more I am channeling my energy into spiritual studies.

In asana and pranayama we learn how to channel and store mental and physical energy. Not only do we unlock bindings and tension so that energy flows more effectively and freely but we learn how to store it within the torso. Bandhas sometimes translated as locks can better be seen as valves. It is the bandhas that turn the torso into a pressure cooker by closing off the channels at the floor of the pelvis, the throat and the pelvic belly. But like a pressure cooker it is important to be able to release the pressure when necessary. The relaxed, natural flow of the systems of digestion, circulation, and respiration is of utmost importance when learning the Bandhas. The containment of energy from the Bandhas should not impede the ease of movement in these systems. This work needs constant refinement and study. Eventually we realize that these valves are the natural effect of great posture and deep mindfulness.

As the summer fun and chaos hit the Hamptons we will see an explosion of stored up energy hit the air like the fourth of July fireworks. I hope you reserve some of your time and juice to come to Yoga Shanti and turn inwards to the sun of your inner world.


Rodney Yee teaches at Yoga Shanti in the Hamptons throughout the year. You can find full listings of his upcoming national and international workshops and events at yeeyoga.com.

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