Wonderful! Thank you Ron! I'm so glad to hear that this practice was of value for you! If you have any other friends that could benefit from the same, please pass it on to them as well 💞
Namaste, I am grateful that the universal and all embracing, ancient wisdom of INDIA and Hinduism ( yoga and meditation) is being appreciated and adapted all over the world now...
@@rogers1609 Yes it was given to the whole of mankind BY India. Yoga originated in India around 3000 BC. It was first organized into a practice by the ancient Indian sage Patanjali. Respecting and acknowledging the history of a practice is as important as respecting the practice itself. Thank you Namaste :)
Andrew, this is amazing! It brought me back to basics and reminded me why I got into yoga on the first place! Keep up the good work, LOVE everything You do :)
So glad you helped me retrieve this gem of a class Andrew! I find this practice incredibly powerful despite its apparent simplicity: the first time I practiced it some months ago, it knocked me down and I had to take a long nap. I could really feel the deep benefits of it. And I think it's a fantastic practice for Vata dosha especially! With our thin bone structure and airy quality!!! Loved it, and have flagged it to practice it regularly. Thanks as usual for putting such a fantastic content for us!
Awesome Audrey! I'm so glad that you are experiencing the profound benefits of this seemingly simple practice. Sometimes it's the most gentle things that can, over time, create the biggest difference
I'm so glad you enjoyed it! This is such a beautiful sequence than can really be practiced by anyone, at any time! Last week I was quite ill with covid and this was my go-to practice. It was so helpful to relieve the body aches and stiffness 💖
That's great to hear! I'm really glad you enjoyed this one. I have the other two versions of the Pawanamuktasana Series on the channel as well. Maybe you will like them too 🙏
You're so welcome! I"m glad you enjoyed this one! It's really an excellent practice for anyone, at any time. And it's the perfect example of how sometimes the most gentle practice can be the most powerful 💖
Thanks I will do this again. Though changing direction has always been interesting for me. As someone who doesn't follow directions well, your tone, lovely and round no sharpness, so not jarring to my nerves.🌞
Amazing practice, thank you! So simple and so soothing. I think this is great for VATA people. It was so easy to drop into meditation after this. I will remember it for my students. Namaste. Thanks for sharing this practice with us.
Yes! This is the best practice for Vata people! In fact it's called the "Pawana Mukta Asana Series" Pawana means "wind", just like Vata means wind or air. Mukta means liberating or releasing And Asana means postures. So this is precisely the series of postures for releases excess air from the system ;) I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Great! I thought this would be good for you! Those couple exercises; the hip rotations as well as the half and full butterflies, were a total game changer for me as well, when it came to my sitting game ;)
Hi Kathy, I will try my best ;) "Pawana" is one of the Sanskrit words for wind, air or gas, and this series is designed to release this energy or element from the body. In this case, especially from the joints. In the digestive system wind causes poor or irregular digestion, think of excessive flatulence or difficulty with regular bowel movements. In the joints and muscles too much wind can cause inflammation and immobility, such as arthritis and other rheumatic disorders. And in the nervous system too much wind can cause a variety of mental disorders, from forgetfulness all the way to the extremes of schizophrenia. In Ayurveda this energy is referred to as "Vata", the air element. Ayurveda is a huge and beautiful system of knowledge, science and nutrition, this I, personally, feel a lot of resonance with. If you want to learn more about this energy and how one could balance it, I would definitely recommend you to do a little search into Ayurveda and the qualities associated with Vata Dosha 💖
Namaskaram Andrew. This has now become my daily warm up excercise. I would love a version of this where you include the pranic movment as you mention in the start of this session. Will you be making one, or does one already excist? With gratitude and love. Thank you.
What a coincidence! I was looking for some gentle practice to perform, and when I opened TH-cam, I saw this one. So I did it 😃. It’s just perfect! I used to have “tennis elbow “ syndrome. Chiropractic treatment helped to cure it, but sometimes I still feel it. I found this practice very beneficial for my elbow as well as for my knees. Every movement they sound like velcro 😂. Energywise, I feel warmed up and relaxed. Thank you, Andrew! 🙏😊🙏 One question: my 14 years old son has hypertonic calf muscle. Do you thing this practice will be appropriated for him? Thanks again! 🙏😊💓 P.S. Did you get my reply of your reply of day 6 of challenge? Hope my question is not too confusing 😊😅
Deceptively difficult! I can barely sit in the right position due to tight hamstrings, so it was a challenge. Had a bit of a tai chi vibe (not that I've done much of that, but still...) :)
Wonderful Florenz! If you found it challenging, that means there is much potential for growth 😉 And yes, definitely some similarities with Tai Chi, as we're really trying to move with the flow of Prana or Chi.
I use this one often to help with my mobility issues, thank you Andrew bud
You're most welcome Em! I just finished recording Pawanamuktasana Part 2, focused on the Digestive System. Look for it coming out next month 🔥
Thank you!!! This was so wonderful!!! You are my fav TH-cam yoga teacher!!!
Thank you so much! That's so sweet of you to say 🥰🙏
Wow, loved this practice Andrew. As a 70 something with mild COPD, i felt invigorated thank you, Namaste 👃
Wonderful! Thank you Ron! I'm so glad to hear that this practice was of value for you! If you have any other friends that could benefit from the same, please pass it on to them as well 💞
Namaste, I am grateful that the universal and all embracing, ancient wisdom of INDIA and Hinduism ( yoga and meditation) is being appreciated and adapted all over the world now...
Yes! We're so fortunate to live in an age where this wisdom is so accessible to those who choose to seek 💞
Yoga was given to all mankind.
Not just India.
@@rogers1609 Yes it was given to the whole of mankind BY India. Yoga originated in India around 3000 BC. It was first organized into a practice by the ancient Indian sage Patanjali. Respecting and acknowledging the history of a practice is as important as respecting the practice itself. Thank you Namaste :)
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Thank you.
You are right...powerful effect on the nervous system.
Also generates a surprising amount of heat.
Nice one.
Wonderful Brett! I'm glad you had this experience. It can be so purifying 💕
Loved it again , Namaste Andrew 🧘🏼♀️🙋♀️✨💫greetings from South Africa
Thank you so much, Marietta! And greetings from Thailand 🙏💞
Me encantó
So great to say hello to the body and really connect, very grateful…
You are so welcome! Thank you for joining me, Sage 💝
Andrew, this is amazing! It brought me back to basics and reminded me why I got into yoga on the first place! Keep up the good work, LOVE everything You do :)
What a wonderful feeing to have! I am so glad to have been able to give you this reminder 🥰 Thank you so much for sharing!
Thank you Andrew, this practice is so powerful and peaceful 🥰
You're so welcome! 🙏💞
So glad you helped me retrieve this gem of a class Andrew! I find this practice incredibly powerful despite its apparent simplicity: the first time I practiced it some months ago, it knocked me down and I had to take a long nap. I could really feel the deep benefits of it. And I think it's a fantastic practice for Vata dosha especially! With our thin bone structure and airy quality!!! Loved it, and have flagged it to practice it regularly. Thanks as usual for putting such a fantastic content for us!
Awesome Audrey! I'm so glad that you are experiencing the profound benefits of this seemingly simple practice.
Sometimes it's the most gentle things that can, over time, create the biggest difference
I do feel beautiful, relaxed, and energized. Thank you 😊 Much love beautiful 🌬🤍
Great! I'm so glad that you enjoyed this one 🥰
I liked a lot! Gentle but powerful… thanks 🙏 Sat Nam
Beautiful Cecilia! I'm happy you felt the power of this soft practice 🥰
Another excellent video, thank you so much xx
I'm so glad you enjoyed it! This is such a beautiful sequence than can really be practiced by anyone, at any time! Last week I was quite ill with covid and this was my go-to practice. It was so helpful to relieve the body aches and stiffness 💖
Really fantastic! Hip part is my favorite ❤
Wonderful! I'm glad you're liking it!
I really love this sequence too and find it so great for preparing for meditation 💗
Thank you..I finally found a lesson that I like on the internet❤
That's great to hear! I'm really glad you enjoyed this one. I have the other two versions of the Pawanamuktasana Series on the channel as well. Maybe you will like them too 🙏
Glad I found your channel.
Thank you.
Thank you Brian! I'm glad you found your way here too! 🥰
Thank you:) very deep and relaxing
I'm so glad you enjoyed it! 🥰
Thank you.
You're welcome!
This was amazing as I am seldom so relaxed that I started dreaming lol 😅thank you so much as this is exactly what I needed tonight , Namaste
Aww beautiful Marietta! Thank you so much for sharing this moment with me 🥰🙏
Thank you again. It helped a lot today.
Awesome! I'm so happy to hear it 🙏💞
This one is very sharable. Gonna spread it around. Thanks Andrew! 💖💖💖
Awesome! I'm glad you like it! This is a great practice for anyone, at any level, to benefit from 💞
Excellent practice Andrew-thank you so much! 🙏❤️🙏❤️🙏
You're so welcome Helen! I'm very glad to know you enjoyed this one 🥰
Another great practice ! I found out exactly where I was holding ENERGY shoulders and neck ....all better now 😁
Awesome Jeannie! I'm so glad that this practice was able to serve you 😍
I love it.
Thank you Corrine! I'm glad you enjoyed 🥰🙏
Thanks
Thank you!
Was able to relax and reconnect, thank you very much !
You're welcome Kristian! I'm glad you enjoyed 😊
Thank you!
You're welcome Ana!
My God it’s a beautiful thank you 🙏
You’re welcome Hanna 😊🙏
So profound, thank you for sharing this gentle practice, I look forward to sharing it with my friends 🌞🍋
You're so welcome! I"m glad you enjoyed this one! It's really an excellent practice for anyone, at any time. And it's the perfect example of how sometimes the most gentle practice can be the most powerful 💖
Amazing 😁
Thank you Claudia 🥰🙏
Thanks I will do this again. Though changing direction has always been interesting for me. As someone who doesn't follow directions well, your tone, lovely and round no sharpness, so not jarring to my nerves.🌞
Aww thank you so much! I'm really glad that you find my instructing style supportive 🙏💞
Thank you Andrew 🙏❤
Love to do this,.
You are so welcome Vicky! Glad you're also enjoying the gentle practice 💕🙏
Amazing practice, thank you! So simple and so soothing. I think this is great for VATA people. It was so easy to drop into meditation after this. I will remember it for my students. Namaste. Thanks for sharing this practice with us.
Yes! This is the best practice for Vata people! In fact it's called the "Pawana Mukta Asana Series"
Pawana means "wind", just like Vata means wind or air.
Mukta means liberating or releasing
And Asana means postures.
So this is precisely the series of postures for releases excess air from the system ;)
I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Loved this! Particularly those hip rotations - I think they may turn out to be a game-changer!
Great! I thought this would be good for you!
Those couple exercises; the hip rotations as well as the half and full butterflies, were a total game changer for me as well, when it came to my sitting game ;)
Thank you so much Andrew for this practice! So relaxing and so powerful at the same time! I think I flew out of my body at the end! Namaste!
Wow amazing bro! I'm glad you enjoyed. It's so beautiful how sometimes the, seemingly, gentle practices can take us so deep 🙏💞
Love this one, thank you.
Awesome! You're very welcome Alicia 🙏🏼💖
Thank you Andrew! Wow, like you said, this practice is gentle but very powerful. I really enjoyed it! Namaste
Awesome Evan! I'm glad you enjoyed it brother 🙏💞
Hi Andrew,
Could you speak more about this wind energy?
Hi Kathy,
I will try my best ;)
"Pawana" is one of the Sanskrit words for wind, air or gas, and this series is designed to release this energy or element from the body. In this case, especially from the joints.
In the digestive system wind causes poor or irregular digestion, think of excessive flatulence or difficulty with regular bowel movements. In the joints and muscles too much wind can cause inflammation and immobility, such as arthritis and other rheumatic disorders. And in the nervous system too much wind can cause a variety of mental disorders, from forgetfulness all the way to the extremes of schizophrenia.
In Ayurveda this energy is referred to as "Vata", the air element. Ayurveda is a huge and beautiful system of knowledge, science and nutrition, this I, personally, feel a lot of resonance with. If you want to learn more about this energy and how one could balance it, I would definitely recommend you to do a little search into Ayurveda and the qualities associated with Vata Dosha 💖
@@RefeelYoga thank you, this is helpful.
Tnx👌
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Thank you so much for this 😇😍
This practice made my morning and the entire day very energetic 😇
You're a wonderful human being ❤️🙏🏻
Thank you so much Gargi! I'm glad to know that this practice benefited you 🙏💞
Namaskaram Andrew. This has now become my daily warm up excercise. I would love a version of this where you include the pranic movment as you mention in the start of this session. Will you be making one, or does one already excist? With gratitude and love. Thank you.
Thank you Ejō! You're actually the second person to ask my about it this week! So I am putting it on the list now ;)
@@RefeelYoga that is wonderfull news Andrew. Thank you 🙏🏼🤍✨
Hi Andrew ! Thank you for video ! Very helpful ! Can I know the name of yantra Behind you ?
Thank you Sarat! It's the Yantra for Tara 💖
@@RefeelYoga thanks for reply !
What a coincidence! I was looking for some gentle practice to perform, and when I opened TH-cam, I saw this one. So I did it 😃. It’s just perfect! I used to have “tennis elbow “ syndrome. Chiropractic treatment helped to cure it, but sometimes I still feel it. I found this practice very beneficial for my elbow as well as for my knees. Every movement they sound like velcro 😂.
Energywise, I feel warmed up and relaxed. Thank you, Andrew! 🙏😊🙏
One question: my 14 years old son has hypertonic calf muscle. Do you thing this practice will be appropriated for him?
Thanks again! 🙏😊💓
P.S. Did you get my reply of your reply of day 6 of challenge? Hope my question is not too confusing 😊😅
Only now did this comment pop up for me! So crazy! 🤔😅
I know 😅. I'll write my reviews, and copy-paste them in Zoom chat 😂
Deceptively difficult! I can barely sit in the right position due to tight hamstrings, so it was a challenge. Had a bit of a tai chi vibe (not that I've done much of that, but still...) :)
Wonderful Florenz! If you found it challenging, that means there is much potential for growth 😉
And yes, definitely some similarities with Tai Chi, as we're really trying to move with the flow of Prana or Chi.
Can we do this cross legged?
Once you get passed the leg section, then yes, you can do the rest of the sequence in a cross legged position.
Did Netflix sue? Lol love you!
Hahaha no. I really hope they don't! 😅
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Great. Thank you. Helped me
Awesome! I'm glad it helped you 🥰🙏