Anusara (a-nu-sar-a), means "flowing with Grace," "going with
the flow," "following your heart".
Founded by John Friend in 1997, Anusara
Yoga is a hatha yoga system that unifies Universal Principles of
Alignment with a non-dual Tantric philosophy that is epitomized by
a "celebration of the heart". In this philosophy we take the
premise that everything is supreme Consciousness—nothing exists
that is not supreme Consciousness. It encompasses a vision of
totality in which each person is seen as equally divine in every
part—body, mind, and spirit. The body and mind are honored as
sacred vessels through which the divine radiance of supreme
Consciousness can shine. Each of us is regarded as essentially
good, so there is a lot of acceptance and allowance in this system
for difference and deviation.
Anusara is flowing with Grace by saying
yes to the whole magical spectrum of life. It is a willingness to
be aware of all parts of ourselves—the light and the dark, the
full rainbow of sensation, perception, emotion, and thought. To be
in the flow is to look at whatever arises with freshness and
freedom. It is simply to open our hearts with love to the present
moment without clinging or pushing. Anusara is accepting the world
and ourselves as we are, and then responding with love.
The highest intention of practicing
Anusara Yoga is to align with the flow of Grace, to awaken to the
truth that our essential nature is part of this divine flow, and
to lovingly and joyfully serve this flow. We delightfully dance
with the flow of supreme Consciousness through each breath and
every posture in our yoga practice. In each pose, we artistically
offer our individual light and our unique music to the flow of
life. The art of yoga is viewed as a co-participation with the
Supreme—not a practice of domination, subjugation, or control of
nature. The yoga reflects a healthy, balanced relationship with
the Supreme.
Anusara Yoga is an all-inclusive yoga in
which each student’s various unique abilities and limitations are
deeply honored. It is through the limitations of the body/mind
that we discover that our true nature is boundless goodness and
vast luminous Consciousness. The body/mind is a gift from God to
help us discover our glory, our greatness, and our worthiness to
experience the highest sense of freedom.
The poses in Anusara Yoga are considered
to be "heart-oriented", and are expressed from "inside out".
Instead of only trying to control the body and mind from the
outside, the poses originate from a deep artistic feeling inside.
There is an emphasis on remembering the spiritual purpose of hatha
yoga, which includes reconnecting with our innate goodness, power,
and beauty, and expressing ourselves from that divine place.
Anusara Yoga teachers practice looking
for the good in things, especially in themselves and their
students. Anusara Yoga teachers do not try to "fix" or "correct"
students, instead they help enhance and reveal the beauty and
divine qualities that are already present in the students’ poses.
One of the other key aspects of this Tantric philosophy is that we
are all co-creators with Nature or the Supreme in this life, and
this creative freedom makes life fun, exciting and inspiring. Life
is seen not as a hard labor assignment without chance of parole,
but as a fun game that can be celebrated each day.
Anusara Yoga teachers are dedicated to
serve each student and help them unveil their innate goodness,
worthiness, and Supreme nature. They are committed to empowering
and building each student’s self-esteem, while inspiring
light-heartedness, play and joyful creativity within the yoga
practice.
Anusara Yoga teachers are dedicated to:
Building harmony within the yoga
community.
Studying and practicing yoga
regularly to be able to offer Anusara Yoga with the highest
level of skill, professional integrity, love and fun.
Honor and glorify the True Teacher
within.
Live, love and laugh in all our
fullness every day.
As a nationally Registered Yoga School,
Anusara Yoga offers a teaching certification program that meets
the national standards for yoga teachers as set by the Yoga
Alliance. With over 600 teachers and tens of thousands of
students worldwide, Anusara Yoga is one of the fastest growing
schools of hatha yoga in the world.
Not only is Anusara is an elegant system
of alignment principles and non-dual philosophy, but it is a
wonderful community of highly trained teachers and fun-loving
students. The community is tightly knit mainly because everyone
subscribes to the spiritual ideals that form the basis of Anusara,
and so there are not a lot of self-centered egos involved.
Everyone is very attuned to the truth that Grace plays the key
role in the successful flow of their practice, classes, and the
organization itself. Teachers network together to help each other
learn and grow. When someone is sick, having trouble or hurting in
any way, people pitch in to offer care and support. This community
feels like it has the tightness of a family, yet the looseness of
a merry band of bohemian artists.
As an organization, Anusara Yoga is well
networked and organized, yet there is a strong emphasis on
creative freedom and individuality. There are no strict rules from
a centralized governmental body. The system is held together by
everyone’s implicit agreement to the principles; particularly
spiritual precepts, such as celebrating Beauty in all Its
diversity, Truthfulness, and honoring the Divine in all Beings.
Without a rigid dogma, the system is open to continual change and
restructuring. Self-examination, scrutiny, discovery, and openness
to new ideas are foundational to this dynamic system. Individual
creativity and investigation are always supported and encouraged
within the bounds of the basic principles and philosophic precepts
of Anusara Yoga. Anusara grows with harmony and integrity through
the combined vision of our affiliated Anusara Yoga teachers to
serve each student and help them unveil their innate goodness,
worthiness, and supreme nature.*
For more info on Anusara Yoga please see:
www.anusara.com and for
New England Regional info
www.anusarane.com
* This information taked from John
Friend’s website
www.anusara.com.