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The Heart of Yoga

The Heart of Yoga

Mark Whitwell

Mark Whitwell and friends present heartfelt conversations from the heart of yoga. “Indeed a soft message for a hard time. Please listen to Mark Whitwell. God is in this moment. God is as close as your own breath. So be here now! Mark will show you an easy way.” — Ram Dass on Mark’s book ‘The Promise’ In the spirit of yogaś citta-vṛtti-nirodhaḥ, we offer this podcast as a tool to direct attention towards relationship, intimacy with our experience, and the sublime beauty of our human situation. Ever since he met his yoga teachers TKV Desikachar and his father Tirumalai Krishnamacharya in Madras / Chennai in 1973, Mark has been sharing the tools of intimacy with body and breath through asana, pranayama and meditation, the practical method of response to grace in our life. The influence of J and UG Krishnamurti has clarified Yoga for all time as a practice of participation in the given reality, not a struggle towards a future result. "If you can breathe, you can do Yoga!" Join us for an experience of union / Yoga (not just more knowledge about it), resolution of spiritual confusions, insight from decades of teaching experience, stories from the diverse sangha of practitioners, practical relationship discussion, and the application of Yoga to every aspect of our everyday life. To find out more about teachings, retreats, online yoga classes, and our in-depth online yoga courses for both beginner and advanced practitioners, please visit www.heartofyoga.org.

70 - The Yogic Arts Series: Yantra & the Tantric Arts with Melissa Forbes
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  • 70 - The Yogic Arts Series: Yantra & the Tantric Arts with Melissa Forbes

    In this episode of "The Heart of Yoga " Rosalind kicks off the Yogic Arts Series with a deep and enlightening conversation with artist and Yogini Melissa Forbes. They explore the intersection of art and spirituality through the study of Yantra, numerology, and Jyotish (Vedic astrology). Melissa shares her personal journey into sacred geometry and how these ancient traditions have shaped her practice, teaching, and artwork. Through this conversation, listeners are invited into the rich, intricate world of sacred Yogic arts and the deeper meaning behind these practices.

     

     

    They discuss…

    The profound relationship between Yantra, numerology, and the energies of the planets, exploring how specific shapes, colors, and numbers influence one's life and spiritual journey.

    Melissa’s background in sacred geometry and her teachings on how constructing Yantras can help align an individual's energy with cosmic forces.

    The influence of Melissa’s teacher, Harish Johari, and the tradition of integrating chanting, numerology, and sacred geometry into the spiritual practice.

    Insights into the powerful energy of certain colors and planets, such as working with green and emerald to harness the healing energy of Mercury.

    The importance of natural movement and geometry in understanding the true essence of Yoga beyond its physical form.

     

     

    Favorite Phrases:

    "The study of the macrocosm via the microcosm. Tantra offers a holistic approach to the universe through the lens of the individual."

    "The energy of the Yantras is all about alignment—through sound, color, and shape, we can tap into the deeper forces of the cosmos."

    "Working with a spiral in sacred geometry mirrors nature’s own patterns; it’s a theme that’s as universal as the DNA in our bodies or the form of a fern unfurling."

     

     

    Resources Mentioned:

    Books by Harish Johari: Numerology, Tantra, Ayurveda: https://www.simonandschuster.com/authors/Harish-Johari/410046710

    https://melissaforbes.art/retreats You are invited to join Melissa on her Sacred Geometry luxury retreat in India, January 2025. Melissa leads an annual retreat at Shreyas, member of Relais & Chateaux, focusing on Sacred Geometry. An excellent opportunity to explore the inner dimensions and rekindle our creative energies, and direct it towards spiritual unfoldment. Yoga, Ayurveda and Art in a refined beautiful environment. Connect with Melissa on IG @melissaforbes8

     

    Timestamps:

    [00:00:00] Introduction to the episode and guest, Melissa Forbes

    [00:01:00] Melissa shares her initial journey into Yoga and sacred geometry

    [00:03:00] Discussion on numerology and the relationship mandala

    [00:06:00] Exploring the deeper meaning of Yantra and the connection with planets

    [00:20:00] Transition into Jyotish and how numerology ties into personal energies

    [00:36:00] Retreat discussions and how participants interact with the Yogic arts

    [00:50:00] Personal anecdotes about U.G. and Melissa's experiences in sacred spaces

    [00:59:00] Conclusion and final reflections on art, spirituality, and cosmic energy
    Fri, 13 Sep 2024 - 1h 00min
  • 69 - The Lifesaving Power of Yoga with Raúl Petraglia

    In this episode of the Heart of Yoga podcast, Raul Petraglia, a former high-flying corporate executive, shares his incredible journey from the high-stress world of luxury hospitality to finding profound peace through the practice of Yoga. Raul opens up about his past life of excess and stress, the physical and emotional toll it took on him, and how a serious health crisis led him to discover Yoga. This transformative experience not only saved his life but also inspired him to dedicate himself to sharing the healing power of Yoga with others, including the corporate world he once inhabited.

     

     

    They discuss:

    Raul’s early life in Argentina and his rise in the luxury hotel industry, leading to a lifestyle of excess and eventual burnout.

    The pivotal moment when Raul realized his lifestyle was unsustainable, leading him to seek a different path through Yoga.

    How Raul’s journey into Yoga began as a necessity for physical rehabilitation and evolved into a profound personal practice.

    The unique challenges of teaching Yoga within a corporate environment and the impact it has on stressed executives.

    The importance of adapting Yoga practices to individual needs, as Raul did for his own mother.

     

     

    Favorite phrases:

    "I used to party till sunrise. Now I wake up to see the sunrise and do my practice."

    "There is a special feeling there, Mark. It’s like this is my goal, my dharma."

    "Yoga is participation in reality via the breath."

     

     

    Resources:

    Books: The Heart of Yoga by T.K.V. Desikachar 

    https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/56303.The_Heart_of_Yoga

    Websites: Heart of Yoga Studio 

     https://www.heartofyoga.com/studio

     

     

    Timestamps:

    [00:00] Introduction: Raul’s background and entry into Yoga.

    [07:00] Corporate Burnout: Transition from a high-stress career to discovering Yoga.

    [16:00] Yoga’s Impact: How Yoga transformed Raul’s life.

    [26:00] Teaching Yoga: Bringing Yoga into corporate settings.

    [40:00] Personalizing Yoga: Adapting practices for individual needs.

    [52:00] Reflection: Raul’s ongoing journey and mission with Yoga.

     

    Wed, 28 Aug 2024 - 1h 08min
  • 68 - From The Archives: Are You Born In The Wrong Body?

    Teaching at Liliana Lakshmi's teaching training, this question arises.. hear the response. 

    In this episode, Mark explores how Yoga can provide a sense of unity and belonging amidst conflict and division in the world. He emphasizes that Yoga is not about seeking or trying to get somewhere, but recognizing and participating in the beauty, power and extraordinary intelligence that is always there, the wholeness and the harmony. 

    Mark argues that religious seeking and presumption of separation are the root of conflict, and Yoga dissolve this illusion. He shares the principles from Krishnamacharya on adapting Yoga to each person’s needs, and the recognition of the Tantras of life’s inherent unity.

    His position is that teaching Yoga is the necessary, cultural shift required to end conflict in separation, to end trauma, destructive tribalism and disconnection.

    They discuss: 

    - Why Yoga is needed as the response to divisiveness and terror. 

    - Krishnamacharya’s emphasis on Yoga as embracing ‘what is’ rather than seeking some future state  - How religious doctrine has been used to create division, but true religion needs Yoga as its practical means - The end of spiritual seeking and ideas of a perfect future state - wholeness is already here - The tantric recognition and response - Adapting Yoga to each person’s body, age, health and cultural background  - Teaching Yoga as a stand against trauma and disconnection in the world Favorite phrases:   “The yogas of participation in the given reality.”  “Your body is in a profound unity with the total cosmos.” “Yoga is the practical means by which individuals actualize the great ideals of their culture, of their religion.”  “Trying to come into union implies the two are separate.” “Your body is the extraordinary intelligence that is the cosmos happening as you.”

    Bali teacher training www.heartofyoga.com/bali-ytt

    Timestamps:

    [00:00:00] Introduction

    [00:02:00] Krishnamacharya's emphasis on adapting Yoga to the individual 

    [00:05:00] Already being the beauty - no need to get somewhere   

    [00:10:00] Yoga as actualizing the ideals of religion and culture

    [00:15:00] Division created by religious doctrine and seeking   

    [00:20:00] The body as already in unity with the cosmos

    [00:25:00] Yoga as participation versus seeking 

    [00:30:00] Personal examples of transformative effects of simple Yoga

    [00:35:00] Science, religion and Yoga as three stabilizing forces 

    [00:40:00] Consciousness and objects as a unity

    [00:45:00] No separate self or other

    [00:50:00] Being beyond gender identification   

    [00:55:00] Introducing principles of Krishnamacharya's Yoga

     

    Thu, 15 Aug 2024 - 56min
  • 67 - Demystifying Tantra - A Conversation with Domagoj Orlić - Part 2

    In this episode, Rosalind and Domagoj have an enlightening discussion demystifying Tantra. They explore how Tantra is a path to freedom that teaches you to fall in love with life. Tantra aims to help one realize everything is infinite and discover naturalness, spontaneity and openness to the mystery of life.

     

    Rituals in Tantra go hand in hand with meditation and realization of the teachings within oneself. The goal is freedom and absolute independence. They talk about transcending duality between matter and spirit, external rituals and internal experiences, embracing life and relationships as they are.   

     

    They discuss:

     

    - The importance of modernizing and adapting tantric rituals and practices to suit the practitioners rather than just following fixed external instructions. 

     

    - How Tantric philosophy sees matter and spirit as one, both being divine. 

     

    - The interplay and correlation between external tantric rituals and internal meditations and realizations.

     

    - How intimacy, relationships and embracing life and others enables easy ascent of energy compared to forced individual practices. Loving presence effortlessly moves energy.

     

    - How Tantra teaches one to fall in love with life just as it is - overwhelming, enormous and mysterious. 

     

    - The role of a Tantric guru and how the teacher principal always exists within and guides one's own direct experience. 

     

    Favorite phrases:

     

    "The teachings are like gold jewelry, you receive a lump of gold and you must hammer it into a jewelry for yourself."

     

    "If the doors of perception were cleansed, then everything would appear to men as it is - infinite."

     

    Timestamps:

     

    [00:00] Introducing the topics of discussion

    [00:39] The essence of tantric rituals being inner experience vs outer form 

    [02:28] Correlating external rituals and internal realizations in tantra

    [05:19] Embracing life effortlessly moves energy compared to forced practices   

    [09:10] William Blake on seeing matter and spirit as one  

    [14:50] Falling in love with life as the essence of tantra

    [18:45] The role of a tantric teacher and physical vs inner gurus

    [21:20] Domagoj shares about his tantric guru

    [28:04] Closing chant

     

    Wed, 07 Aug 2024 - 33min
  • 66 - Demystifying Tantra - A Conversation with Domagoj Orlić - Part 1

    In part one of this two part episode, Rosalind is joined by Domagoj Orlić to demystify tantra, a profoundly misunderstood spiritual tradition.

     

    As both a scholar and practitioner of Tantra, Domagoj sheds light on what Tantra actually is, its key principles and aims, and how it differs from the "Neo-Tantra" appropriated in the West. They explore Tantra's emphasis on liberation through feeling unity with the divine feminine, why ritual and initiation by a guru matters, and how Tantra can help overcome conditioning to realize inherent power.

     

    Domagoj clarifies Tantra's nuanced relationship with sexuality and why it has been misportrayed. Far from just exotic techniques, traditional Tantra offers potent tools for those called to dive deep into self-realization and awakening through embodied practice.   

     

    They discuss:

    - What is Tantra? Defining the principles, aims and practices of traditional Tantra vs Neo-Tantra  

    - Why guru, lineage and transmission matters in Tantra    

    - Tantra as a monistic spiritual path emphasizing unity with the divine feminine    

    - Ritual, puja and worship of deities to receive empowerment  

    - Tantra's goal of deconditioning the mind and realizing power     

    - Clarifying Tantra's nuanced relationship with sexuality     

    - Tantra's influence on Yoga - integrating mantra, yantra, embodied ritual  

    - Adapting traditional Tantra wisdom for the modern world and individual need  

     

    Favorite phrases:  

    "Tantra teaches us that we actually are very powerful and we have the power of Shakti to change reality, to change whatever we want to change and live our full human potential. That's the basic premise of Tantra."  

     

    "The idea of the Tantric practice is to viscerally feel that I am one with the divine feminine...this can be called motherly love, which is the same as compassion, which is love generally, our ability to actually love life and love ourselves and love other people and love all creation."

    Timestamps:

     

    [1:00] Domagoj introduces his background in Tantra as a scholar, practitioner and teacher   

    [3:00] What is Tantra? Domagoj reads his definition  

    [5:00] Explaining the core elements: guru, lineage, student effort    

    [7:00] How traditional Tantra differs from modern and Neo-Tantra   

    [12:00] Clarifying Tantra's nuanced relationship with sexuality   

    [15:00] Discussing themes from Passage to India that reveal Western misunderstandings of Tantra  

    [17:00] Krishnamacharya's veiled tantric influences   

    [21:00] Tantra's influence on Yoga - integrating ritual, mantra, deity   

    [25:00] Yoga as a means to directly experience the ideals of religion  

    [27:00] Tantra's monistic view of unity with the divine feminine as heretical  

    [32:00] Tantra's emphasis on deconditioning to uncover power   

    [34:00] Bringing tantra wisdom into the modern world  

    [36:00] End of part 1 

     

    Wed, 31 Jul 2024 - 37min
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