The Tao Bums: Yin Yoga - The Tao Bums

Jump to content

  • (2 Pages)
  • +
  • 1
  • 2
  • You cannot start a new topic
  • You cannot reply to this topic

Yin Yoga

#1 User is offline   sean Icon

  • american-Taoist dabbler
  • PipPipPipPipPip
  • Group: Admin
  • Posts: 2,585
  • Joined: 13-May 04
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Wandering ...

Posted 18 April 2006 - 11:56 PM

Yin Yoga, by Paul Grilley

Yin Yoga is one of those rare books you come across every so often that is just the right amount of information. Neither dumbed down, nor overflowing with unnecessary details. this book is obviously years of the authors experience and practice, distilled into an elegant, highly digestable presentation. In practice, Yin Yoga is simply based on holding Yoga asanas for 3-5+ minutes each. I've been dabbling with hatha Yoga for over 10 years and I've held poses for this long plenty of times. But the idea of structuring an entire practice out of long holds on each asana is so brilliant, and so obvious I could have slapped myself in the forehead after reading it. I frequently do a set of asanas before meditating. And this is exactly how it felt. Asanas and then meditation. Yin Yoga is the opportunity to unite this division through stillness. Intellectually I've known that seated meditation is just another asana. Yin Yoga drove the point home in my body-mind. Now I can spontaneously move from asana to asana, bringing my awareness deeper into stillness before my final seated meditation. I might move from a 4 minute "Plow", to a 5 minute "Embrace the Tree", to a 2 minute handstand, to a 5 minute forward bend to finish with 20 minutes in siddhasana, each pose invigorating my chi flow and bringing me deeper and deeper into emptiness. The book also contains some theory that highlights just how complementary the best of Taoist alchemy and esoteric Yoga can be. Highly highly recommended.

IMO, this kind of Yoga does open your chi channels. ;)

Thanks irkk for getting me into this and explaining so much about it.

Sean

This topic and this topic here also discuss Yin Yoga.
Posted Image
The cavity of the mysterious gate lies within. It is without structure and form and is limitless. Try to find it, and it will seem as if beyond ten thousand mountains. Try to locate it in the heart, liver, spleen, kidneys, and you will find nothing. Words cannot describe this cavity. If you try to grasp it, it is no where to be found. --- Wu H'suan P'ien
0

#2 User is offline   DanC Icon

  • Tao Bum!
  • PipPipPipPipPip
  • Group: The Tao Bums
  • Posts: 231
  • Joined: 29-July 05

Posted 19 April 2006 - 02:13 AM

I ordered my copy from amazon yesterday and it should arrive in a week or so (Im in Australia), after reading everyones positive comments regarding this book I had to order it, I really like the idea of stretching to increase Chi flow through the meridians and entering stillness.

Sean, does the book also have meditation and breathing exercises (pranayama)?

Daniel
0

#3 User is offline   cloud recluse Icon

  • Tao Bum!
  • PipPipPipPipPip
  • Group: The Tao Bums
  • Posts: 435
  • Joined: 28-March 06
  • Location:Australia
  • Interests:Just about anything really :)

Posted 19 April 2006 - 04:32 AM

View PostDanC, on Apr 19 2006, 08:13 PM, said:

.... does the book also have meditation and breathing exercises (pranayama)?

Holding it right in front of me & flipping through it.Yes,there is cool stuff on meditation & breathing.It may be stuff your allready familiar with (the copy Ive got here is printed in 2002),but the simple fact of it being there reassures me of the broad compatability that Irkk referred to.Im going to try to get the dvd tommorrow :) Regards,Cloud.
0

#4 User is offline   thaddeus Icon

  • Tao Bum!
  • Icon
  • Group: The Tao Bums+
  • Posts: 804
  • Joined: 18-July 05

Posted 19 April 2006 - 05:20 AM

View Postsean, on Apr 19 2006, 03:56 AM, said:

Yin Yoga, by Paul Grilley

Yin Yoga is one of those rare books you come across every so often that is just the right amount of information. Neither dumbed down, nor overflowing with unnecessary details. this book is obviously years of the authors experience and practice, distilled into an elegant, highly digestable presentation. In practice, Yin Yoga is simply based on holding Yoga asanas for 3-5+ minutes each. I've been dabbling with hatha Yoga for over 10 years and I've held poses for this long plenty of times. But the idea of structuring an entire practice out of long holds on each asana is so brilliant, and so obvious I could have slapped myself in the forehead after reading it. I frequently do a set of asanas before meditating. And this is exactly how it felt. Asanas and then meditation. Yin Yoga is the opportunity to unite this division through stillness. Intellectually I've known that seated meditation is just another asana. Yin Yoga drove the point home in my body-mind. Now I can spontaneously move from asana to asana, bringing my awareness deeper into stillness before my final seated meditation. I might move from a 4 minute "Plow", to a 5 minute "Embrace the Tree", to a 2 minute handstand, to a 5 minute forward bend to finish with 20 minutes in siddhasana, each pose invigorating my chi flow and bringing me deeper and deeper into emptiness. The book also contains some theory that highlights just how complementary the best of Taoist alchemy and esoteric Yoga can be. Highly highly recommended.

IMO, this kind of Yoga does open your chi channels. ;)

Thanks irkk for getting me into this and explaining so much about it.

Sean

This topic and this topic here also discuss Yin Yoga.


The anatomy DVD reviews on Amazon seem pretty impressive. I'm going to get it..
T
0

#5 User is offline   turbo Icon

  • Tao Bum!
  • PipPipPipPipPip
  • Group: The Tao Bums
  • Posts: 216
  • Joined: 06-November 04

Posted 19 April 2006 - 03:49 PM

Check out his teacher.
0

#6 User is offline   cloud recluse Icon

  • Tao Bum!
  • PipPipPipPipPip
  • Group: The Tao Bums
  • Posts: 435
  • Joined: 28-March 06
  • Location:Australia
  • Interests:Just about anything really :)

Posted 19 April 2006 - 04:04 PM

View Postturbo, on Apr 20 2006, 09:49 AM, said:

Check out his teacher.

Gratifying to read a reference to "wild spirit" as an aspect of awakening :lol: Regards,Cloud.
0

#7 User is offline   sean Icon

  • american-Taoist dabbler
  • PipPipPipPipPip
  • Group: Admin
  • Posts: 2,585
  • Joined: 13-May 04
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Wandering ...

Posted 19 April 2006 - 06:03 PM

View Postturbo, on Apr 19 2006, 04:49 PM, said:

Check out his teacher.

OMG, I am so buying that DVD set! I can't wait. :D

Sean
Posted Image
The cavity of the mysterious gate lies within. It is without structure and form and is limitless. Try to find it, and it will seem as if beyond ten thousand mountains. Try to locate it in the heart, liver, spleen, kidneys, and you will find nothing. Words cannot describe this cavity. If you try to grasp it, it is no where to be found. --- Wu H'suan P'ien
0

#8 User is offline   tumoessence Icon

  • Tao Bum!
  • PipPipPipPipPip
  • Group: The Tao Bums
  • Posts: 199
  • Joined: 18-November 04
  • Location:sacramento area
  • Interests:tai chi alchemy bardon

Posted 19 April 2006 - 07:15 PM

View Postsean, on Apr 20 2006, 02:03 AM, said:

OMG, I am so buying that DVD set! I can't wait. :D

Sean

I want to go to his Santa Monica workshop as well as get the dvd's
0

#9 User is offline   sean Icon

  • american-Taoist dabbler
  • PipPipPipPipPip
  • Group: Admin
  • Posts: 2,585
  • Joined: 13-May 04
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Wandering ...

Posted 19 April 2006 - 08:06 PM

View Posttumoessence, on Apr 19 2006, 08:15 PM, said:

I want to go to his Santa Monica workshop as well as get the dvd's

Hey, let's go together. I'll shoot for that one in September definitely. Maybe we can drag Trunk out of his cave as well. Also, I was just talking about you today. RedFox is coming down from Oregon through Northern California mid-May ... maybe I'll drive up there and we could have a Tao Bum meet up and get into some trouble. :ph34r:

Sean
Posted Image
The cavity of the mysterious gate lies within. It is without structure and form and is limitless. Try to find it, and it will seem as if beyond ten thousand mountains. Try to locate it in the heart, liver, spleen, kidneys, and you will find nothing. Words cannot describe this cavity. If you try to grasp it, it is no where to be found. --- Wu H'suan P'ien
0

#10 User is offline   thaddeus Icon

  • Tao Bum!
  • Icon
  • Group: The Tao Bums+
  • Posts: 804
  • Joined: 18-July 05

Posted 20 April 2006 - 05:47 AM

View Postturbo, on Apr 19 2006, 07:49 PM, said:

Check out his teacher.

There seems to be some bashing of yin yoga on the part of paulie. The reference to grilley only studying 'a year' and such and that blurb on the home page about 'you can learn some fundamentals from yin yoga teachers...' hmmmm.
0

#11 User is offline   irkk Icon

  • Member
  • Pip
  • Group: The Tao Bums
  • Posts: 15
  • Joined: 23-August 05

Posted 20 April 2006 - 06:36 AM

View Postthaddeus, on Apr 20 2006, 03:47 PM, said:

There seems to be some bashing of yin yoga on the part of paulie. The reference to grilley only studying 'a year' and such and that blurb on the home page about 'you can learn some fundamentals from yin yoga teachers...' hmmmm.


The Yin Yoga of Paul Grilley shares most of the postures with Paulie Zink`s Taoist Yoga.
The more difficult postures that can be seen on Paulie`s homepage are not covered on the Yin Yoga DVDs by Paul Grilley or Sarah Powers.

The big difference cannot so much be found in the execution of the postures but in the internal aspects of the (in my opinion) different systems.

In Yin Yoga DVD by Paul Grilley the internal aspect is not covered as deeply as in Sarah`s DVD.

Sarah mixes Taoist and Buddhist concepts but the Taoist concepts covered by her are different from the aspects covered by Paulie Zink.

Sarah emphasizes the balancing of water and fire (Kan and Li) using ujjayi breathing as practiced in ashtanga yoga.
She also covers organ and meridian relationships.
I would say this material has very much in common with Winn`s Fundamentals I and Meridian Chi Kung by Dirk O.
The internal aspect of Paulie Zinks tape from Unique publications in my limited understanding concentrates more on balancing the 5 elements in the body as a whole and does not concentrate or does not emphasize so much the balancing or healing of one organ or meridian at a time.
I would say it has more in common with higher level alchemy practices.


That there is a difference in the internal aspects becomes obvious if you look at the meditation DVD coming from Grilley in the fall of 2006.
It emphasizes the Indian Chakra system and not the microcosmic orbit.
Grilley seems to be more influenced by his Japanese teacher as far as the internal aspects are concerned.


For those interested in Yoga and Buddhism I would like to recommend another book that combines Yoga with vipassana and gives a very good overview of Buddhism and its relationship to Yoga.

It is Mindfulness Yoga by Frank Jude Boccio.

I think this book is especially helpfull for those with experience in Ashtanga Yoga and the works of Jon Kabat-Zinn, who also have an interest in Buddhism.

This post has been edited by irkk: 20 April 2006 - 06:38 AM

0

#12 User is offline   tumoessence Icon

  • Tao Bum!
  • PipPipPipPipPip
  • Group: The Tao Bums
  • Posts: 199
  • Joined: 18-November 04
  • Location:sacramento area
  • Interests:tai chi alchemy bardon

Posted 20 April 2006 - 03:22 PM

View Postsean, on Apr 20 2006, 04:06 AM, said:

Hey, let's go together. I'll shoot for that one in September definitely. Maybe we can drag Trunk out of his cave as well. Also, I was just talking about you today. RedFox is coming down from Oregon through Northern California mid-May ... maybe I'll drive up there and we could have a Tao Bum meet up and get into some trouble. :ph34r:

Sean

Sean
A taobum get together is very appealing to me. I am using some of my family karma credits to go to the Glenn Morris new and improved chi kung workshop that he is not teaching since he recently passed on. It will be taught by the umma tantra teachers who were students of his, but I am very intersted in Santa Monica in September, and
would like to meet you, Trunk if you are out of your cave.
0

#13 User is offline   Trunk Icon

  • Tao Bum!
  • PipPipPipPipPip
  • Group: Concierge
  • Posts: 2,684
  • Joined: 08-November 04
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Los Angeles

Posted 20 April 2006 - 03:41 PM

View Posttumoessence, on Apr 20 2006, 04:22 PM, said:

would like to meet you, Trunk if you are out of your cave.

Well, two things. One, I hope to be moved out of LA by Sept (still looking as to where). Also, I'm of short stocky eastern european descent - not such a good stretcher (but I just ordered Yin Yoga from Amazon, and we'll see what happens :)). But, hey, if you guys are around - and I'm still around - maybe we can meet up outside of the workshop time. :D

Trunk
Music as religion.
om mani peme hung
AlchemicalTaoism.com - is this a blog, or what?
0

#14 User is offline   sean Icon

  • american-Taoist dabbler
  • PipPipPipPipPip
  • Group: Admin
  • Posts: 2,585
  • Joined: 13-May 04
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Wandering ...

Posted 25 April 2006 - 12:54 PM

"Dear Sean,I am very happy to hear you will be coming to my santa monica workshop and bringing some friends.The dvd set will be a good primer for it.I will be sending them out tomorrow by priority mail.The workshop will cover alot of things not in the dvds.I hope you enjoy them.Looking forward to meeting you.paulie"

...

Can't wait! :lol: And irkk, thank you for your continued detail in overviewing this work for us.
Posted Image
The cavity of the mysterious gate lies within. It is without structure and form and is limitless. Try to find it, and it will seem as if beyond ten thousand mountains. Try to locate it in the heart, liver, spleen, kidneys, and you will find nothing. Words cannot describe this cavity. If you try to grasp it, it is no where to be found. --- Wu H'suan P'ien
0

#15 User is offline   Yoda Icon

  • Tao Bum!
  • Icon
  • Group: The Tao Bums+
  • Posts: 6,443
  • Joined: 05-November 04

Posted 25 April 2006 - 03:16 PM

"The Mr. Rogers of Yoga." Very fun. Anyone actively following his program?
0

#16 User is offline   GrandTrinity Icon

  • Tao Bum!
  • PipPipPipPipPip
  • Group: The Tao Bums
  • Posts: 1,140
  • Joined: 01-December 04

Posted 25 April 2006 - 09:22 PM

I have those dvds as of recent, the 5 elements are nice and the intro one is pretty dank too. Be like a cow and follow the tao. I just got the yin yoga dvd with grill...should be interesting when I get time for it. I am interested to see all the other pratamaya dvds on this yin yang approach, and look foward to attending any workshops in it with Paulie at Omega Inst. next year or w/e...
the truth that can be told is not the eternal truth
0

#17 User is offline   Cameron Icon

  • Tao Bum!
  • PipPipPipPipPip
  • Group: The Tao Bums
  • Posts: 5,012
  • Joined: 16-November 04

Posted 25 April 2006 - 09:39 PM

I can't committ to it but remember Santa Monica being an awesome place and would be nice to check it out. Will have to wait until like Aug and see what my schedule and work is like...
0

#18 User is offline   sean Icon

  • american-Taoist dabbler
  • PipPipPipPipPip
  • Group: Admin
  • Posts: 2,585
  • Joined: 13-May 04
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Wandering ...

Posted 27 April 2006 - 12:16 AM

View PostGrandTrinity, on Apr 25 2006, 10:22 PM, said:

I have those dvds as of recent, the 5 elements are nice and the intro one is pretty dank too. Be like a cow and follow the tao. I just got the yin yoga dvd with grill...should be interesting when I get time for it. I am interested to see all the other pratamaya dvds on this yin yang approach, and look foward to attending any workshops in it with Paulie at Omega Inst. next year or w/e...

Yeah, I was just checking that pranamaya.com site yesterday. I will probably get into some of those teachers in time. Right now I am going to see how much I can settle into Zink's Taoist Yoga. Hey, ever check out Andrey Lappa over there though? That guy is wild! I guess he's Russian and some of his Yoga reminds me of the CST joint mobility drills. Really intricate system, looks like you'd have to really immerse yourself in his work for awhile to get what he is talking about.

Cam, that'd be cool as shit if you could come out to Santa Monica with us. My brother lives down around there now and I've been tinkering with the thought of heading there myself in the next year or so.

Sean
Posted Image
The cavity of the mysterious gate lies within. It is without structure and form and is limitless. Try to find it, and it will seem as if beyond ten thousand mountains. Try to locate it in the heart, liver, spleen, kidneys, and you will find nothing. Words cannot describe this cavity. If you try to grasp it, it is no where to be found. --- Wu H'suan P'ien
0

#19 User is offline   Buddy Icon

  • Tao Bum!
  • PipPipPipPipPip
  • Group: The Tao Bums
  • Posts: 618
  • Joined: 08-May 06

Posted 08 May 2006 - 12:14 PM

You might also want to try:
http://www.pauliezink.com/
Grilley studied with Paulie.
0

#20 User is offline   sean Icon

  • american-Taoist dabbler
  • PipPipPipPipPip
  • Group: Admin
  • Posts: 2,585
  • Joined: 13-May 04
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Wandering ...

Posted 08 May 2006 - 12:31 PM

View PostBuddy, on May 8 2006, 01:14 PM, said:

You might also want to try:
http://www.pauliezink.com/
Grilley studied with Paulie.

Heh... yes, that is the link turbo put in above. I just got his DVD's actually and am thinking of going down and taking a two day intensive with him in September. Do you have experience with Paulie's stuff?
Posted Image
The cavity of the mysterious gate lies within. It is without structure and form and is limitless. Try to find it, and it will seem as if beyond ten thousand mountains. Try to locate it in the heart, liver, spleen, kidneys, and you will find nothing. Words cannot describe this cavity. If you try to grasp it, it is no where to be found. --- Wu H'suan P'ien
0

  • (2 Pages)
  • +
  • 1
  • 2
  • You cannot start a new topic
  • You cannot reply to this topic

1 User(s) are reading this topic
0 members, 1 guests, 0 anonymous users