In this conversation, YAOS and Ashley Bear delve into the practice of Yoga Nidra, exploring its benefits, safety, and the challenges faced while leading sessions. They discuss personal experiences, the importance of creating a safe environment for participants, and the upcoming yoga retreat in Jamaica, which promises a serene and restorative experience.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Free Writing Exercise
07:49 Exploring Yoga Nidra
20:59 Challenges in Leading Yoga Nidra Sessions
23:29 The Importance of Mental State in Yoga Nidra
24:27 Exploring Yoga Nidra Experiences
27:36 The Healing Power of Yoga Nidra
28:40 Practicing Yoga Nidra on Your Own
30:38 The Yoga Nidra Voice: An Evolution?
33:56 Navigating Challenging Yoga Nidra Sessions
41:25 Retreating to Wellness: A Yoga Nidra Retreat in Jamaica
51:00 Introduction to Yin and Nitro Yoga
51:00 The Benefits of Yoga Practice
Takeaways
Yoga Nidra is a form of guided relaxation that can lead to deeper states of rest.
One hour of Yoga Nidra can be equivalent to four hours of sleep.
The practice is beneficial for trauma healing without needing to relive the trauma.
Creating a safe space is crucial for effective Yoga Nidra sessions.
Participants often experience emotional releases during Yoga Nidra, such as crying or deep relaxation.
Yoga Nidra can be practiced by people of all ages, with some exceptions for severe mental health conditions.
Preparation and personal meditation are essential for instructors before leading a session.
The upcoming retreat in Jamaica focuses on mindfulness, Yoga Nidra, and relaxation in a serene environment.
Participants are encouraged to unplug and enjoy a digital detox during the retreat.
The retreat offers a blend of yoga, meditation, and personal time for relaxation.
Jamaica retreat- https://www.mindfulnesswithashley.com/wellness-retreat
Offerings-https://www.mindfulnesswithashley.com/wellness-retreat
Keywords
Yoga Nidra, mindfulness, relaxation, meditation, wellness, yoga, retreat, mental health, guided relaxation, healing