Yoga Nidra – yogic sleep

Yoga nidra or yogic sleep is a state of consciousness between waking and sleeping, like the “going-to-sleep” stage. It is a state in which the body is completely relaxed, and the practitioner becomes systematically and increasingly aware of the inner world by following a set of verbal instructions. This state of consciousness (yoga nidra) is different from meditation in which concentration on a single focus is required. In yoga nidra the practitioner remains in a state of light pratyahara with four of his or her senses internalised, that is, withdrawn, and only the hearing still connects to the instructions.

 

Yoga nidra is among the deepest possible states of relaxation while still maintaining full consciousness. In lucid dreaming, one is only, or mainly, cognizant of the dream environment, and has little or no awareness of one’s actual environment.

 

The practice of deep yoga relaxation has been found to reduce tension and anxiety. The autonomic symptoms of high anxiety such as headache, giddiness, chest pain, palpitations, sweating and abdominal pain respond well. It has been used to help soldiers from war cope with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

 

This class is suitable for everyone, there are no yoga postures or movements in this class. You will just lye back and relax into the yogic sleep state which is achieved through a systematic form of guided relaxation.

 

Booking is open to members and non members alike.

 

Full details will be released soon!!!

 

When: TBC

Where: TBC

Investment: £15/pp

Please state your preference for Friday evening or Sunday morning. The event will be 1.5 hours long.

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