Rest is not a reward for finishing. That’s a modern assumption, and a fairly recent one. The classical yogic tradition treated rest as a discipline in its own right, as something requiring skill, attention, and specific practice, not simply the absence of...
Most people who practice yoga regularly have never meditated. Most people who meditate regularly have never practiced yoga in any serious sense. Both groups tend to assume they’re doing something complete. The classical tradition would disagree with both of...
Yoga studios in Dubai see a familiar pattern. January brings a full room. By March, it’s half that. By June, the students who remain are a different kind of person from those who started alongside them, not more disciplined necessarily, not more naturally suited...
Go to any gym in Dubai on a weekday evening and you’ll find people stretching before or after a workout. Hamstring pulls, shoulder rolls, a few minutes on a foam roller. It looks, from a certain angle, like the opening ten minutes of a yoga class. Same mat....
The options arrive all at once. Hatha. Vinyasa. Ashtanga. Yin. Aerial. Hot yoga. Restorative. Kundalini. Each one with its own vocabulary, its own aesthetic, its own claim on what yoga actually is. For someone standing at the beginning with no prior reference point,...
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