I have, in the past, posted a few times about doing yoga
like a 5 year old. For example; Sacred 5, in which I talk about my inner child
but not in a boring therapy kind of way. So why bring up blogs from the past
well because I was thinking about ahimsa, you know ahimsa one of the yamas, the one about nonviolence. No? Well here’s a quick definition via
Wikipedia (don’t judge, we all use it):
Ahimsa (Sanskrit: अहिंसा; IAST: ahiṃsā,
Pāli: avihiṃsā)
is a term meaning to do no harm (literally: the avoidance of violence – himsa). The word is derived from the
Sanskrit root hims – to strike;
himsa is injury or harm, a-himsa is the opposite of this, i.e.
non harming or nonviolence.[1][2]
It is an important tenet of some Indian
religions (Hinduism,
Jainism and Buddhism).
Ahimsa means kindness and non-violence towards all living things including
animals; it respects living beings as a unity, the belief that all living
things are connected. Indian leader Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi strongly
believed in this principle.[3] Avoidance
of verbal and physical violence is also a part of this principle, although
ahimsa recognizes self-defense when necessary, as a sign of a strong
spirit. It is closely connected with the notion that all kinds of violence
entail negative karmic
consequences.
So that’s ahimsa and before that I referenced being 5 and now I will tell you how they got mashed together in my brain. I was in a yoga class, a really good yoga class and at the beginning while we were setting out intentions for class I thought “boy do I need some ahimsa!” See I’ve been going through a pretty rough couple of weeks and I did what I lot of us do when we go through rough patches, I self medicated. I let creep back in some bad habits I used to indulge in, so before imaginations run too wild I mean I started drinking a lot of wine and smoking cigarettes, yep a smoking yoga teacher. I’m not thrilled but I’m also human. So I set my intention to practice ahimsa during class and maybe even after class and for a while. And it was lucky I did because it was a hard class, the kind of class that you might find yourself pushing your body past its limits because you really want to get into that cool arm balance. I did really want to get into that cool arm balance because I’m good at arm balances and I hadn’t done this one in a long time and I wanted to impress my new teacher.
really cool huh? Astavakrasana (Click to go to the Yoga Journal pose
discrpition page)
So that’s it, that’s what I discovered about ahimsa and 5 year olds, where the asana in concerned they have it figured out. You can’t do yoga like you are 5 and NOT be practicing ahimsa. And good for me you can’t be practicing ahimsa like your 5 and not drink and smoke!
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