Ashtanga Yoga Lakewood

Ashtanga Yoga Lakewood Ashtanga Yoga Lakewood is located in Lakewood, Ohio offering traditional Mysore Style classes.

Join us Friday mornings at Lakewood Park for Led Primary at 5:30am šŸŒ… we meet at the Solstice steps.  Mysore schedule (at...
07/14/2022

Join us Friday mornings at Lakewood Park for Led Primary at 5:30am šŸŒ… we meet at the Solstice steps.

Mysore schedule (at Willow Room)
Tuesday-Thursday 6:30-8:30am
&
Open Practice (at Willow Room)
Mondays 6-8am

Mysore is best for those new to the practice, contact us to get started šŸ™šŸ¼

A happy MahaŚivarātri at the Shala! Thank you for sharing your practice, your energy and all of your good vibes! It trul...
03/01/2022

A happy MahaŚivarātri at the Shala! Thank you for sharing your practice, your energy and all of your good vibes! It truly is a gift to share this space with you all šŸ™šŸ¼āœØā˜•ļøšŸ¦šŸŠ

May we all be protectedMay we all be nourishedMay we all work together with great energyMay our intellect be sharpened (...
12/03/2021

May we all be protected
May we all be nourished
May we all work together with great energy
May our intellect be sharpened (may our study be effective)
Let there be no animosity amongst us
Peace(in me), Peace(in nature), Peace(in divine forces)

I learned this chant from my dear teacher Lakshmisha and I continue to say it each morning. I am so grateful to have met him in this lifetime, and I feel even more grateful for the opportunity to continue to chant with him thanks to šŸ™šŸ¼ Lakshmisha brings so much joy to so many people that sit & chant with him.

This class time set aside for chanting is 100% inspired by him. Join if you would like, no experience is necessary. We go over the basics. Chanting is followed by Quiet Space. This space is for personal seated meditation practices and or supported rest. ALL are welcome to join. (If you need a little guidance for meditation practice or prop setup for rest, ask for assistance.)

12•1•21Thankyou for sharing your magic āœØā€œEnthusiasm has great strength. There is no greater strength than enthusiasm. Th...
12/01/2021

12•1•21

Thankyou for sharing your magic ✨

ā€œEnthusiasm has great strength. There is no greater strength than enthusiasm. There is nothing which is not attainable in this world for the enthusiastic.ā€ – Lakshmana to Rama

P r ā n ā y ā m a - regulation of the breathing process(the fifth limb of Ashtanga Yoga)When beginning to practice prānā...
11/18/2021

P r ā n ā y ā m a - regulation of the breathing process
(the fifth limb of Ashtanga Yoga)

When beginning to practice prānāyāma it is important to find a teacher to guide you. Practice without any guidance at all can be dangerous. It should be gentle with short retentions (if any at all) in the beginning and should bring a sense of peace, calm and balance to the body and mind.

Below are three sutras on Prānāyāma from Edwin Bryant’s commentary:

II.49 Tasmin sati śvāsa-praśvāsayor gati-vicchedah prānāyāmah
When that [āsana] is accomplished, prānāyāma, breath control, [follows]. This consists of the regulation of the incoming and outgoing breaths.

II.50 bāhyābhyantara-stambha-vrttih deśa-kāla-sankhyābhih paridrsto dīrgha-sūksmah
[Prānāyāmah] manifests as external, internal, and restrained movements [of breath]. These are drawn out and subtle in accordance to place, time, and number.

II.51 bāhyābhyantara-visayāksepī caturthah
The fourth [type of Prānāyāma] surpasses the limits of the external and the internal.

The next of the Limbs of Yoga is Āsana.  We find little on the subject in the yoga sutras.  Patanjali describes it simpl...
11/01/2021

The next of the Limbs of Yoga is Āsana. We find little on the subject in the yoga sutras. Patanjali describes it simply...

In sutra 2.46
Sthira-sukham āsanam
(Posture should be steady and comfortable)

Not much is said but that is a beautiful way to approach any āsana practice.

I’ll, again, quote from Edwin’s commentary on this sutra. Read the rest if you are interested & have the book.

ā€œIn other words, āsana’s relevance and function for the classical Yoga tradition are to train the body so that it does not disturb or distract the mind of the yogÄ« in any way when sitting in meditation… The point is that yogic postures are useful only to the extent to which they facilitate fixing the mind completely.ā€

ā€œI understand this to mean dedicating the fruits of your actions to God or to humanity - God in manifestation… Let us al...
10/25/2021

ā€œI understand this to mean dedicating the fruits of your actions to God or to humanity - God in manifestation… Let us all dedicate our lives for the sake of the entire humanity.ā€ Sri Swami Satchidananda

Samādhi-siddhir-īśvara-pranidhānāt

We see Isvara many different times in the yoga sutras. In reference to the niyamas we find it in Sutra 2.32 where patanjali lists the niyamas. In sutra 2.45 he explains that by total surrender to Isvara, samadhi is attained. Patanjali also refers to Isvara Pranidhana in the very beginning of the second book with sutra 2.1 on Kriya Yoga.

ā€œThere are hundreds and thousands of names for God but none of them conveys the exact idea of God. They may give a picture of one aspect of God, but not the fullness. God is, was, and always will be - without beginning or end, infinite, and omnipresent. For such a great One, there should be a name that conveys those same ideas. The name ā€œchairā€ can remind you of a chair, but you can’t sit on it. But God’s name should not only denote the fullness of God and itself represent God, it should also bring God to you. And such a name cannot be anything but OM.ā€ --Sutra 1.27, commentary from Sri Swami Satchidananda

For a more study on Isvara read the rest of the above sutra and Swami Satchidananda’s commentary on Sutras 1.23 through 1.27 & 2.1

A little beauty on the way home from practice ā˜ŗļø
10/18/2021

A little beauty on the way home from practice ā˜ŗļø

Sutra II.44 svādhyāyād ista-devatā-samprayogahFrom study [of scripture], a connection with one’s deity of choice is esta...
10/18/2021

Sutra II.44
svādhyāyād ista-devatā-samprayogah

From study [of scripture], a connection with one’s deity of choice is established.

ā€œStudy, svādyāya, refers to reading sacred scriptures whose matter is liberation, and the commentators also include the repetition of Om here. Hariharānanda expands this to include devotional mantras. He notes that by practicing this niyama, one’s desire for worldly objects diminishes, and one’s taste for spiritual objects increases.ā€ - Taken from Edwin’s commentary on sutra II.32

For more interesting commentary read EB’s commentary on sutra II.44

•A U S T E R I T Yā€¢ā€œIn yoga, tapas has not the same connotation as when practiced exclusively, outside of the yogic cont...
10/11/2021

•A U S T E R I T Y•

ā€œIn yoga, tapas has not the same connotation as when practiced exclusively, outside of the yogic context. In yoga, it refers to the ability to sustain our practice in the face of hardship. From this ability great power arises. This is especially true in the case of the Ashtanga Vinyasa method. However we need to be careful how we use this power. From a yogic viewpoint the reason to practice tapas is only to remove the veil of impurities to prepare us for the revelation of the light of the self. Any attachment to powers would cover the light with a new veil of ignorance.ā€
-- Taken from the book ā€œAshtanga Yoga: Practice and Philosophyā€ by Gregor Maehle, Sutra II.43

šŸ“šIf you are new or old to the practice I highly recommend this book for reference. šŸ“š

Below are a list of sutras where tapas is mentioned, for your own study pleasure :)

II.1
II.32
II.43
IV.1

•C o n t e n t m e n t ā€¢ā€œWhatever happiness there may be in enjoyment in this world, and whatever greater happiness ther...
10/03/2021

•C o n t e n t m e n t •

ā€œWhatever happiness there may be in enjoyment in this world, and whatever greater happiness there may be in the celestial world, they do not amount to one sixteenth of the happiness attained from the cessation of desire.ā€

- the above quotation can be found in Edwin Bryant’s commentary on the Yoga Sutras, sutra 2.42

For additional insight read Edwin Bryant’s commentary on Sutra 2.5 + 2.15

Back to the limbs... we left off with Niyamas (personal observances).  The first one, Saucha šŸ¤. Translates to cleanlines...
09/30/2021

Back to the limbs... we left off with Niyamas (personal observances). The first one, Saucha šŸ¤. Translates to cleanliness, purity, clearness. Keeping things clean inside and out. The purification of our minds, speech and body is essential to any spiritual practice. This can be achieved through a healthy diet, general hygiene, asana, pranayama, meditation, mindfulness, and so much more. The depth of Saucha goes on....

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Lakewood, OH
44107

Opening Hours

Monday 6am - 8am
Tuesday 6am - 8am
Wednesday 6am - 8am
Thursday 6am - 8am
Friday 6am - 7:30am
Sunday 7:30am - 9:30am

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+14402277644

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Traditional ā€œMysoreā€ Style Yoga

Yoga House Cleveland offers traditional ā€œMysoreā€ style yoga.

Mysore is a self‐paced study, where students receive individual instruction from the teacher. New postures are introduced one at a time so the student can easily memorize the sequence with both confidence and comfort, while developing a personal and sustainable yoga practice.

We welcome ALL students to share this practice- new to experienced - who want to uncover its wholesome benefits.