Introduction to Ashtanga Yoga
  • Introduction to Ashtanga Yoga
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  • Meaning of "Astha" and "Anga"
  • Hatha Yoga: Preparation for Ashtanga Yoga
  • Ashtanga Yoga Resources
Foundation Principles for the Eight Rungs
  • Atha: Now begins Yoga (1.1)
  • Anushasanam: Discipline (1.1)
  • Nirodhah: Setting Aside all the Aspects of Mind (1.2)
  • Vrittis: Fluctuations in the Mind-Field (1.2)
  • Drashtuh: Experiencing the 'Seer' (1.3)
  • Convergence of Experience, Reasoning, and Validation (1.7)
  • Asevitah: Practice with Assiduous Awareness (1.14)
  • Abhyasa and Vairagya: Practice and Non-attachment (1.12-1.16)
  • Antarayah: The Natural Obstacles (1.30-1.32)
  • Stabilizing the Mind (1.33-1.39)
  • Questions about the Foundation Principles
Descriptions of the Eight Rungs
  • Rung #1) Five Yamas: Relationship Training (2.30-2.39)
  • Rung #2) Five Niyamas: Individualized Training (2.32-2.45)
  • Rung 3) Asana: Sitting Posture (2.46-2.48)
  • Rung 4) Pranayama: Four Energies of Prana (2.49-2.53)
  • Rung 5) Pratyahara: Withdrawal of Senses (2.54-2.55)
  • Rung 6) Dharana: Concentration (3.1)
  • Rung 7) Dhyana: Meditation (3.2)
  • Rung 8) Samadhi: Absorption of Attention (3.3)
  • Questions about the Eight Rungs
What to do with the Eight Rungs
  • Samyama: Combination of Rungs 6, 7, & 8 (3.4)
  • Kleshas: Coloring and Uncoloring (2.3-2.9)
  • Avidya: Getting past Ignorance (2.3-2.5)
  • Karmasheya: the Field of Samskaras (2.12)
  • Viveka: The Reason for the Eight Rungs (2.26-2.28)
  • Bhumisu Viniyogah: Exploring all Inner Levels (3.6)
  • Pratipaksha: Cultivating the Contrary (2.33)
  • Samprajnata and Asamprajnata: Form and Formless (1.17-1.18)
  • Parinamah: Three Kinds of Transitions (3.9-3.16)
  • Kaivalya: The Goal of the Yoga (3.56 / 4.34)
  • Thousands of Hours: Patience, Simple, not Easy
  • Dhyana & Vichara: Meditation & Contemplation
  • The Circle Chart
  • Questions about What to do with the Eight Rungs
  • BONUS: Resources