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FREE - Ayurveda and the Mind Seminar with Arun Deva

with Arun Deva, AP, AYT, C-IAYT, E-RYT500

July 18, 2020

Online Program Online

12:00 am Jul 18, 2020 PDT

Date and Time Details:
12PM, Saturday, July 18, 2020

Location: Online

Suggested donation – $0.00 - $20.00

Description

How do we understand the emotional body? In Ayurveda the mind begins in the heart, reaches downwards into the gut and upwards into the brain. The connections are easy to see as seats of instincts, feelings and sensation/thought. All our instincts and our rational thinking revolve around the mediating emotional state.

We understand alchemy as the transformation of base metal into gold. In Vedic terms, however, it is best described as rasāvāda: the revealing of our Essence. Thus we are both the dross metal as well as the gold revealed through the alchemy of our consciousness. Rasa which means essence also refers to the flavors of our lives: the emotional content. When we turn our emotional dross of fear, anger and grief into the gold of creativity, innocence and joy we learn to surf the waves of our lives no matter what the tide.
When our emotional state is one of creativity, innocence and joy, we see beauty, feel compassion and instinctually open to universal waves of loving. When our emotions are dominated by fear, anger and grief, we become susceptible to the 6 enemies of the mind: lust, rage, greed, jealousy, envy and delusion.

Schedule

12-2pm: Ayurveda and the Mind Workshop

About the Teacher

Arun Deva, AP, AYT, C-IAYT, E-RYT500

Arun Deva, AP, AYT, C-IAYT, E-RYT500, is a certified senior āyurvedic practitioner, āyurvedic yoga therapist, IAYT certified yoga therapist, and  YA certified teacher of vinyāsa krama yoga in the Kriśnamacārya tradition (E-RYT500) He has had the privilege of serving both the National and State Āyurvedic Associations Boards. He chaired NAMA’s Committee for Āyurvedic Yoga Therapy towards […]

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