Good news: yoga nidra is becoming a regular workout at studios. Time to give you the heads up.
Yoga nidra is the art of listening and feeling. These are the only and most important factors. You’re balancing in between consciousness and listening. In dream you lack control, but in a yoga nidra class you are the one making up the dream.” Swami Satyananda Saraswati, (1923-2009) founder of yoga nidra.
What is yoga nidra?
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So what are you supposed to do at a nidra class? You have one job, and it’s harder than you would think: to stay awake. You snooze, you loose. Or not really though, because the teacher will wake you up in a gentle way if you happen to sleep soundly during the session.
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So how does it work?
- You’re laying in savasana and the teacher guides you throughout all these very vivid (duh)
visualisations . You’re being led, so you don’t have to think. It’s better not to think at all (hard isn’t it). The structure of a class, and therefore the sequence, is almost always the same. - First you’re relaxing your body, with small mediations and/or a breathing technique
- Then you’re setting a
sankalpa , an intention. This is an essential part, you’re taking it with you in your subconsciousness. - After this you will start the guided rotation, scanning of all the body parts. This isn’t just physically relaxing but also gives the brain a boost of oxygen.
The big benefits
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Tip: Make sure to dress warm. Even though you’re covered with a blanket, it can get a bit chilly.
So now you want to know where on earth you can join such a cozy sleep yoga class. Well, here you go.