Happy
Yoga
Happy
Yoga: 7 Reasons Why There's Nothing to Worry About - by Steve
Ross -
Health
& Fitness - 2003 -
272 pages
The first
time I ever practiced yoga, I was eleven years old. My dad
taught me to sit in the lotus pause. and I remember liking
it very much. ...
After studying
yoga in India and traveling all over the world with traditional
Vedantic masters, Steve Ross returned to his hometown of Los
Angeles with a broadened point of view of what yoga could
be. He was surprised to find that yoga classes at home were
missing the humor, joy, and celebration that fueled his Eastern
studies.
Instead
of expanding and enhancing the joy of being, Western yoga
classes focused obsessively on correcting body positions and
developing a picture-perfect physique.
Determined to keep
his yoga practice true to cultivating bliss and inner radiance,
Ross started his own yoga studio and has created a yoga movement
in Los Angeles that is, to put it simply, revolutionary.
Ross lives and
teaches according to his belief that the secret to yoga is
not obsessing over whether your feet are parallel or whether
you can bend as far as the person on your left can, but about
transcending the serious and allowing joy into your life,
your body, your mind, and hopefully your yoga practice itself.
It's about lightening up. In Happy Yoga, Ross reveals that
everyone is inherently happy, but that our true self is shadowed
and concealed by the layers of worry that, through habit,
become our daily thoughts.
In each chapter,
he examines one of our seven greatest human fears -- depression,
ill health, loss of love, career failure, war, death, and
emotional stasis -- and uses yoga wisdom to explain how to
strip away these worries to reach your core of calm radiant
joy.
By sharing his
system of yoga postures, diet, meditation, music,
supplements, and philosophy, Ross has effected profound physical
and mental changes in both his life and the lives of his students.
Ross's power is that he goes back to the source -- five thousand
years of ancient yogic wisdom -- and decodes the abstract
Eastern ideas for a Western audience.

Happy Yoga is
not just a set of movements and facts to consume, it is a
way of shifting your awareness to bring the spirit of yoga
into each movement, each meal, each relationship, each thought,
and each breath. With love and joyful abandon, Ross offers
us a new way to practice
and live yoga.
The result
is profound calm, a dramatic release of anxiety and pain,
and the realization that there really is nothing to worry
about.
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