
Meditation without sitting
physical movements that clear the mind and strengthen the body.
Teaching with Sang-gyé A-tsal
UK In-person only
sKu-mNyé is an extraordinary and little known form of exercise. It hails from the Himalayas where it is practised by yoginis and yogis as a form of meditation and to assist with long retreat.
It’s purpose is to return the practitioner to the state of Rigpa (non-duality).
If we have not experienced Rigpa, it can help in many other ways whilst opening an opportunity to discover it.
For those who meditate or are attempting to:
'sKu-mNyé causes us to use our bodies in completely unpatterned ways. You may be circling your nose in tiny circles, keeping some of your limbs locked whilst everything is moving. So they disorientate. That is the nature of the practice. The mind lets go of grasping to strong reference points. This helps us to stabilise our sitting meditation.' Khandro Déchen
Ying'khor
Moving meditational exercises that begin with visualisation. Ying'khor is an easy accessible system with profound effects. The main purpose is returning to the experience of the natural state but practised at the outer level, its secondary functions promote good health, vitality, longevity, and charismatic lucidity.
Physical benefits:
It contains a large variety of exercises which can be challenging for the fittest and strongest of people to forms that can be practised all the way into old age.
It can improve core strength, general fitness, balance, bone density, massages lymph and best of all, frees and relaxes the mind.
Live - In person - Sunday 15th May
Public - 11 to 12pm
Apprentices 1pm to 4pm
Dates
Location
UK In-person only
Pricing
Buddhist teachings are considered precious and beyond price.
Donations are gratefully received but not necessary, they are put toward travel and venue costs.
Contact details
To register contact Sang-gyé at MovingBeing111@gmail.com
Languages
This event will be taught in the following languages:
- English