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Some Interesting Stories About BKS Iyengar

Topic: Life LessonsPublished January 24, 2017

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Some Interesting Stories About BKS Iyengar 1. FORGET THE GATEKEEPERS, BUT RESPECT TRADITION When Iyengar asked his teacher (none other than Krishnamacharya) to teach him pranayama (the fourth limb of yoga where we learn to extend/control/retain the breath), what did the teacher say? The big K said “NO” to him, because Iyengar was too sick and not ready. What did Iyengar do? Did he give up? No way! He spied on him, used mirroring-neurons techniques to study and see how he should practice by copying what the teacher did. Then he studied by himself. There is a YouTube video going around where he takes a one minute inhale and a one minute exhale. Nothing stops us when we want to learn. There is ALWAYS a way.rnSome might say he did not respect tradition. But he looked at ancient sources, he observed his teacher, and he did the best he could. And millions learned from it. Including me. Thank you BKS Iyengar. When we love and are passionate about something much larger than ourselves we lose all sense of prohibitions and man made rules. We just have to do it, and so he did.rnSome beautiful quotes by BKS Iyengar rn2. TAKE 5 MINUTES REST FOR EVERY HALF HOUR OF PRACTICE Don’t forget that the word “practice” implies there are periods you are practicing for. Iyengar had great balance between practice and life. If we do not take time to restore the nervous system after practice then we run the risk of being agitated, or jittered. It’s not worth it. Iyengar was always about the entire body, the entire spirit, the entire life. Your life, our lives. 3. IT TAKES YEARS OF CONSTANT PRACTICE TO GO DEEPER IN YOGA He said once that although his book “Light on Yoga” contained a 3 year course on yoga, he could also have written it as if it was a 10-year course on yoga. Because when he was writing it he had no idea how slow some students would have to go. (i.e.: me) It’s not about speed or achievement. It’s about yoga.rnMust Read BKS Iyengar Quotes 4. PRECISION “When I practice, I am a philosopher, when I teach I am a scientist, when I demonstrate I am an artist.” Within practice his focus is on the highest… But when teaching, precision and determination, proof of what works, that is what counts… and when he is showing the practice, then it is art in movement and art in stillness. Practice leads to skill, leads to minute appreciation of the subtleties of how yoga interweaves with body and spirit. This is the art of yoga. 5. HOW TO BE A LION When I think of a lion I think of a big animal that roars and scares me.rnHe was known as “The Lion” — that is Iyengar’s reputation. He was very strict in classes, he says, because he wanted people to be disciplined and to respect the form of the practice. Every time I remember him while I am on the mat I tend to try a pose again, or do it with more intention, or stay in it longer. Such is his effect.rnAlways go a tiny bit deeper each time, not just in yoga but in everything in life. 6. YOGA IS ALIVE AND MUST CHANGE WITH THE TIMES In one of his latest interviews he said that yoga is a science and like any other, it must be explored by US, the students that come after, the next generation. It is our responsibility to keep on going deeper with it, finding the balance between what we learn and what we “download” from divine intelligence as we practice. To believe that yoga needs to be static and never change is simply untrue. It’s not real. Everything changes. 7. ON YOUR BIRTHDAY DO AS MANY BACK BENDS AS YOUR AGE He used to do as many backbends as years he turned, every year. I’ve not been able to do this. Maybe I am lazy. Maybe my back is not there yet. Maybe I am different. I am different. But I admire him for this, for challenging himself to keep his back young. This is how he played. This is how you live to 95. 8. ON HOW DIFFICULT IT IS TO WITHDRAW THE SENSES “One way to test how difficult pratyahara (the fifth limb where we withdraw the senses to make room for concentration) is to go for a walk and at the same time try not to comment or judge or even name what you see or smell: “Even on a country walk, though you might be able to stop yourself from saying: beautiful, it will be almost impossible not to let yourself name the objects -teak tree, cherry tree, violet hibiscus, thorn bush, etc.” Ever since I read that I try appreciate nature with my whole body and mind and not just my brain that likes to name things. It is not easy.rnNot naming things and rather BEING with them is quite the challenge. I think I will try that today. 9. YOGA GIVES ENERGY FOR EVERY AREA OF LIFE I’m not sure if I counted them all. But Iyengar wrote at least 22 books on Yoga that I could find. For Iyengar, Yoga wasn’t limited to the mat. He lectured, he traveled, he wrote, every day until his death. Whatever you are interested in, whatever you do that can change the world, let it infiltrate every area of your life until you breathe and live it and all around you can benefit from it. That is what Iyengar did for Yoga. That is what I hope to do in the areas of my life I am passionate about. 10. THE YOGI CANNOT BE AFRAID TO DIE That comes from Light on Life, one of his latest books: “The yogi steps towards death fearlessly like a soldier who would be ashamed to cling to life, and like a saint because he is already part of the Oneness that he has recognized as the Supreme Reality.” We are afraid to die because we are afraid we have not lived… B.K.S. Iyengar Quotes-http://engtuto.com/b-k-s-iyengar-quotes/

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