Hello,
I wonder if anyone has experience of Yoga Nidra? I do Ashtanga Yoga for exercise and flexibility (temporarily taking a rest from it while my broken ribs heal) but my yoga teacher says she is training to instruct in Nidra.
Yoga Nidra appears to be a type of guided meditation/visualization. I am loathe to engage in visualization with her as I normally would only take meditation instruction from a zen priest.
The information I have found on Yoga Nidra is quite contradictory so it is difficult to form a clear picture. It appears to be a system of examining the five sadhanas in order to achieve an altered consciousness, in which case it may not be advisable to mix this practice with shikantaza.
Some sources compare it to a self induced trance, others say the subject is fully conscious throughout. I am concerned about the comparisons with hypnosis and trance states because in the past an OBC Soto Zen priest warned me of the dangers of falling into trance.
Please beware - this is not an invitation to post all sorts of wild and vivid stories, and please don't say anything that could get us into legal trouble. There may well be some very nice, calm and friendly practitioners of Yoga Nidra, just because I know nothing about it, doesn't automatically make it a bad thing.
I am confident to continue putting zazen first and just feel like this could be muddying the waters.
I am genuinely feeling uneasy about Yoga Nidra so I would value the opinions of anyone in this Sangha who knows this practice. My instinct is to continue with the Ashtanga Yoga for physical health and give the Yoga Nidra a miss. Am I right?
Thank you
In Gassho
Seiko
stlah
I wonder if anyone has experience of Yoga Nidra? I do Ashtanga Yoga for exercise and flexibility (temporarily taking a rest from it while my broken ribs heal) but my yoga teacher says she is training to instruct in Nidra.
Yoga Nidra appears to be a type of guided meditation/visualization. I am loathe to engage in visualization with her as I normally would only take meditation instruction from a zen priest.
The information I have found on Yoga Nidra is quite contradictory so it is difficult to form a clear picture. It appears to be a system of examining the five sadhanas in order to achieve an altered consciousness, in which case it may not be advisable to mix this practice with shikantaza.
Some sources compare it to a self induced trance, others say the subject is fully conscious throughout. I am concerned about the comparisons with hypnosis and trance states because in the past an OBC Soto Zen priest warned me of the dangers of falling into trance.
Please beware - this is not an invitation to post all sorts of wild and vivid stories, and please don't say anything that could get us into legal trouble. There may well be some very nice, calm and friendly practitioners of Yoga Nidra, just because I know nothing about it, doesn't automatically make it a bad thing.
I am confident to continue putting zazen first and just feel like this could be muddying the waters.
I am genuinely feeling uneasy about Yoga Nidra so I would value the opinions of anyone in this Sangha who knows this practice. My instinct is to continue with the Ashtanga Yoga for physical health and give the Yoga Nidra a miss. Am I right?
Thank you
In Gassho
Seiko
stlah
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