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NEXT UP:

OCT 31-NOV 11: SALT LAKE CITY
10 DAYS OF YOGA, AYURVEDA, CONSULTS, MRS 2000+, TREATMENTS & MARMA ON THE MAT

NOV 28: SIVANANDA CENTER: LOS ANGELES
SVATANTRA in Two Parts: Lecture & Practicum
Contact:
310-822-YOGA (9642)

DEC 11-12: AYURVEDA MODULE FOR LMU YOGA Rx LEVEL II: Details to follow…

NEW YEARS RETREAT! OJAI DEC 31-JAN 3

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AUGUST 28-SEPTEMBER 3:
BACK IN SALT LAKE CITY!
CONSULTATIONS, WORKSHOPS & VINYASA KRAMA CLASSES

 

SEPTEMBER 4-6 LABOR DAY WEEKEND:
UINTAS DESERT RETREAT:

SEPTEMBER 11: SVATANTRATA: THE SACREDNESS OF BEING: PRIVATE WORKSHOP: ENCINITAS
CALL JUTTA HECHT AT
760-580-2524 FOR INFORMATION

 

SEPTEMBER 25-OCTOBER 2:
INDIA RETREAT!

UPDATE OCT 9, 2010…FROM THE ROAD:
In Chennai, India
Oct 10: New Delhi
Oct 17: Varanasi
Oct 22: Rishikesh
Oct 26: Los Angeles

Coming up in Nov/Dec: More Salt Lake City & a workshop at Sivananda Ashram, Venice, CA!

Hot off the Press! New Years Retreat in Ojai!!! Ayurveda, Yoga, Hanuman & Chanting! Stay tuned or write in now for details and to book your spot: jackielakshmi@aol.com

 

SVATANTRA: ALCHEMY OF CONSCIOUSNESS

Please see end of article for workshop locations, details…

In the eight limbs of raja yoga, the panchva (fifth) anga is pratyahara. Literally translated as “withdrawal of the senses”, we are left with an image that is limited in its meaning.

In fact, it is better to classify it as “double-pointed” vision. We need our senses directed outwards to negotiate our pathway through the myriad experiences they bring us. Pratyahara would then be about simultaneously looking inwards to integrate those experiences!

Pratyahara: Inner perception...

What we find within is the world of perception. Perceptions are driven by energetic forces so deeply buried within our psyche, that they manifest first as emotional responses, then mental activity and finally physical reactions.

By bringing our attention to these perceptive states, we give ourselves an opportunity to research our own nature and trace it backwards through the various layers that we are, to a place where we come face to face with the Truth of us: this is Svatantra!

This journey began for me personally some years ago when I fell critically ill. Therefore, my journey began at the physical level. Ayurveda seemed the most appropriate tool at that time.

Since Ayurveda sees us as dosha, dhatu, mala and agni, that is what I worked with: settling the winds, fires and waters of my physical being. This included building bodily tissues, firing up my digestion and intellect and paying proper respect to releasing toxins.

Reading the rhythms of the pulse

In time, I was able to deepen my self-study through the yogic vision of my anatomy- that of the chitta. It is very powerful to see ourselves as Mind and to pay heed to the various undercurrents that run through it!

Patanjali quantifies them as five vrttis: correct perception, incorrect perception, imagined perceptions, perceptions in our sleep state and perceptions that filter our memory banks. Not having the wisdom to “get it” right away, I found my work in the second chapter,  sadhana pada.

sadhana...

Working with the eight limbs began to take me into heightened states of awareness but I also found that my life was still swaying precariously in tides.

And my physical being, the mirror that reflects what is truly happening underneath, was sending loud signals that there was still much work to be done.

I found the seeds of osteoarthritis, vata dushti in the blood and emotional clingings that could only be super-refined samskaras!

Continuing my practices in Ayurveda and Yoga as the stable ground upon which to build, I began to explore the meaning of Tantra.

What I found were many conflicting views on what it actually is and each person defining it seemed to speak with perfect authority!

What we do know is that tantrics are responsible for recognizing the chakra system as well as the 72,000 nadis we are said to be composed of.

contemplating the nadis...

So I knew that they were working at deeper energetic states and therefore the practice of pancha makara (a tantric practice) could be useful on my own journey.

To assimilate it with my now inbuilt models of yama and niyama, I preferred the virya pathway- that of seeing the value of the outer as well as the inner practices.

Next I began to seek the correlations between all these systems and found even more amazing Truths about our selves in the Upanishads.

swadhyaya leads to ishwarpranidhana...

Known as the Vedanta, they should not be thought of as “the ending of the Vedas” but as the unlocking of their coded secrets of who and what we are! Finding the pancha maya (later called koshas by Shankara, the 10th century bhakta and mystic) was another amazing revelation!

Everything seemed to be coming together to form a perfect mystic puzzle.

Yet, something was missing. I knew all the answers were contained in these wisdom writings but I did not have the key yet.

At this time, I entered a tenuous relationship that churned all my emotional undercurrents and regurgitated them to the surface of my consciousness.

When she left what I had become: a frightened child;  she had handed me yet another key. It was a book.

What had been missing was in this book: something similar in substance to the Upanishads themselves.

When the Vedas were no longer comprehensible, the new breed of seers: rishis, captured their essence in the Upanishads.

Now, another new breed of rising seers were exploring the Alchemy of our Consciousness and the language it was being revealed in is the one we all speak!

The language of our urbanized and conflicted world.

meeting the urban world head on...

The missing link, for me, was the correlation between the vedic shariras and the Four Bodies we are: Vibrational, Emotional (where the urgent work is), Mental and Physical and I had found it.

One other, last key-link was still not connected: the concept of the ego did not match the Ahamkara of the ancient traditions.

But in the end, with subtle clues from this very book, from gleanings in Eckhart Tolle’s “New Earth” and finally a virtual explosion of in-sight at a lecture by my guru, that connection too was made! As much of an obstacle as it can become, when it re-cognizes buddhi, it is re-balanced into serving our well-Being instead of being our un-Doing...Ahamkara become the I-former not the I-doer…

meeting the collective ahamkara...

I am awed, overjoyed, humbled and nervous about this Universal Rise in Consciousness that is being expressed by so many of the Mayan elders, shamanic leaders, writers such as Jack Kornfield, Eckhart Tolle, Michael Brown; speakers like Marianne Williamson and Reverend Beckwith, alchemists like Dr. Svoboda and gurus like Dr. Vasant Lad. And there are more, growing in number everyday!

preparing for yantra & yagnya at Ayurvedic Institute

Through them, light is also being shone on the commonality of all Spiritual Disciplines, not just Vedic. I humbly seek to add my own voice…humbly yes, but also fully alive to the Truths that I have found in my own personal journeys and the way they have shaped it into accelerated mode.

There is beauty now in all my feelings…as one of these amazing new breed of seers has put it: instead of trying to feel better,  I am starting to get better at feeling!

It is now my fervent belief that a new Buddha is arising, but to meet our own lightning speed connected world, it is not a He or a She but a Collective Consciousness Buddha: a joyous, innocent, creative Buddha: Svantantraye Buddham is the Being I see it as…may we all be a part of it!

At Sarnath...where the Buddha gave his first sermon

Starting on Sunday Feb 21, I will offer workshops on how this new paradigm correlates to the great Vedic Sciences. At them, together, we will practice these Truths experientially, ending often in a powerful Yantra/Mantra Meditation!

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Sri Vidya Yantra Yagnya...

Below are the Fliers for the workshop as they happen: In the Light!

Sva: of the Self/Tantra: expansion & liberation.

Sunday February 21st: Dancing Shiva Yoga & Ayurveda
7466 Beverly Bl, Los Angeles (323) 934-8332: 2-5PM $30 by Feb 14/$35 after…


Sunday March 21st: Private Home in San Diego County: By invitation: Please contact Jutta Hecht at: juttamariah@gmail.com/ 760.580.2524:
SOLD OUT…WAITING LIST OPEN…

May 1: Svatantra: Alchemy Of Consciousness: Yoga Works, Costa Mesa

Stay tuned for more in May, including Salt Lake City & Thousand Oaks!

Ruminating on 2009…a love story…

Since returning from India on a pilgrimage to Varanasi (abode of Shiva & Parvati),as well as a personal retreat in Kerala and then a return to India for my father’s last rites, some major shifts in the teaching and learning experiences that have arisen…

Tulsi ghat at Varanasi

Tulsi ghat at Varanasi

2009 has been quite a pivotal year in the unfolding of new experiences: a miraculous journey into the psyche. It has revealed unconditional love and the acceptance of a challenge. The challenge is, of course, multi-faceted. Like a diamond. Hard, yet beyond belief in its beauty, it approaches us on the physical, the mental, the emotional and, of course, the vibrational plane we call the “spirit”. And there, behind these maya koshas, I catch a glimpse of the only one who has ever offered us all, all of us, this unconditional love: the one who has no name.

At the Palace Shivalingam, Varanasi

UNCONDITIONAL LOVE AND THE CHALLENGE…
… And it is indeed Pure Love, manifesting as Creativity/Truth, Innocence/Wisdom and Joy/Bliss or sat-chit-ananda. And the hardness of this diamond is the cutting edge that chips away at ancient karmas: samskaras that surface over and over again, asking to be acknowledged, to be accepted as the payment due for moving forward past the toll gates placed at the entrance of each maya kosha. On the physical plane I personally found the responsibility of carrying genes of osteoarthritis; on the mental, the fever we call rajo guna and the dark disease known as tamo guna, which obscure the inherent sattwa found in the embrace of a loved one, in the written words on a jeweled book; in the act of teaching yoga and letting the teaching itself become the guide; and in the practice of Ayurveda, where every diagnosis and potion is given with a prayer.

Ganesha sharanam, sharanam Ganesha...

Can we know that there is Truth, Reality and Bliss awaiting us if we only turn away from the gossamer veils of the anna, prana, mana mayas with their constant fluctuations between happiness and unhappiness…can we pierce through the Vijnana and find the Bliss that fills the empty hole we all carry deep within. This is the prayer I carry into 2010. As we approach 2012 and find the journey speeding up, may the result be that of Awakenings from the ghosts of the past. May we, like Hanuman, find our Bliss at the feet of Rama! Jai Shree Rama! Jai Hanuman! Jai Ma!

TEACHING SCHEDULE:

Liberation Yoga
www.liberationyoga.com
323-964-5222
Saturdays: 8-10AM: Vinyasa Krama Yoga w/Meditation

Dancing Shiva Yoga & Ayurveda
www.dancingshiva.com 323-934-8332
Tuesdaya: 9-10:30AM: Vinyasa Krama Yoga
Sundays: 10:30-Noon: Vinyasa Krama Yoga

Please note that because of traveling schedule, it is best to call to see if the class is being led instead by a very trusted friend/teacher! Grateful to all who pick up the slack and honor this path so beautifully with their own Grace & Wisdom!

CONSULTATIONS:
Available once a month in Dana Point/San Juan on Sundays, Mondays and occasional Tuesdays at the Ayurvedic Garage.
Please call  310-435-4197 to schedule.

Available in West Hollywood :
Please call Arun at 310-358-9555 or 310-435-4197 to schedule

Om Aim Hreem Hanumate Shri Rama Dhutaya Namaha!

The Ganges

The Ganges

On the Ganges

On the Ganges