2024 New Year Yogic Ignition: A Workshop to Set Your Sankalpa (Intention) with Krishna Kumar Krishnan

Startet am Saturday, 06/01/2024
Price from 26.00 €

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2024 New Year Yogic Ignition:

A Workshop to Set Your Sankalpa (Intention)

by Krishna Kumar Krishnan

Saturday 6th JAN 2024 at 16:00h (2 hours) YogaSky Berlin

Have you already set your new year’s resolutions? You’re still on time!

But instead of choosing resolutions you most probably won’t follow through the whole year, why not give them a “yogic” twist and set a Sankalpa (intention) instead. Dig deeper this year to find a genuine purpose!

What Is A Sankalpa?

A Sankalpa is a positive resolve usually made before a yoga practice or meditation. It’s a commitment you make to yourself but the main difference with a New Year’s resolution is that a Sankalpa starts from the radical premise that you already are who you need to be to be happy or to reach your Dharma.

On the other hand, the usual New Year’s resolution often starts with a negative perception of ourselves: Quit smocking=I’m not healthy, lose weight=I’m too fat, etc. They are usually made from the ego and that is why they don’t last.

To discover your Sankalpa, you must listen and observe. Ask yourself what is essential that you become or achieve to fulfil your highest purpose or what you want to bring to the world. Be present, look inward and you will find your heartfelt desire. Once you know what your intention is, try to rephrase it so it’s short and easy to remember. It should always be stated in the present tense.How to set an Intention?

Incorporate your Sankalpa in your daily life: Use it as a mantra during Pranayama, write it down in your journal, stick it on your fridge, repeat it before going to sleep. Change doesn’t happen overnight but if you stick to your resolve, you will soon see the benefits of this practice.

Some examples of Sankalpa

• I awaken my spiritual potential

• I am more aware and efficient

• Compassion is my true nature

• I have harmony in my life

• I find beauty everywhere

• I treat myself and others with kindness

Of course, a Sankalpa is deeply personal. Try and find your real heartfelt desire and make a resolve out of it. Be also aware that your resolution might evolve over time. You can also step back and start over the process to find a Sankalpa that is really meaningful now.

In this workshop, we will do an arrival / landing in the physical body, rejuvenate the body with some mobility and kriya movements. After that we do some breathwork and pranayama practices to recharge the energetic body and emotional body. Once the physical body and emotion/energies are harmonised, we will do a contemplation by writing in words which the part of yourself to be purified and will be burnt afterwards. Thereafter writing your Sankalpa that will be offered to river/ocean as water brings life and flows the energy of your Sankalpa further.

Bring with you a pen to write and an empty white paper without any lines!

USC Members are Welcome! You can book the class for a reduced price and do a check in via QR-Code once you arrived in the studio. Please be careful booking the right ticket.

Prices:

Normal Price: 32€/36€

USC Members: 22€/26€

Prebooking (reduced) until 23. December 2023.


Teacher :

Krishna Kumar

Krishna Kumar Krishnan Yogamunīśvaradāsa grew up in a yogic family from South India. At the age of 7, he was initiated into spirituality and haṭhayoga sādhana by his father, ācārya y.m.ī.d. Krishnan Ramasamy, who was a priest, astrologer and siddhayogi in a Tamil saiva siddhānta tradition. At the age of 25, he pursued his higher studies in Aerospace Engineering in Munich, Germany and worked as a scientific researcher in Madrid, Copenhagen and Berlin. His experience of western lifestyles reinforced his belief in the importance of yoga and mindfulness training for a balanced, healthy and sustainable life in the modern world, and he began exploring applying yogic philosophy as a holistic approach to life. He combines the essence of siddhayoga knowledge from his father with kuṇḍalinīyoga, from yogācārya Paranjothi Subramaniam, with the addition of mindfulness, awareness and meditation techniques from Tibetan master Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche. He also studied for 4 years at Yoga Akademie Berlin under the guidance of yogācārya Ananda Leone and became a registered member of the Berufsverband der Yogalehrenden Deutschland (BDY) & the European Yoga Union (EYU) as Yogalehrer BDY/EYU and also registered as Yoga Alliance E-RYT 500. His yoga path has brought him to the realisation that different yoga practices suit different people and he explores his own yoga practice with acceptance, curiosity and joy. He is known for his sense of humour and dynamic teaching style, and his ability to present the ancient wisdom of saiva siddhānta in a fresh and accessible way.


Dates:

DateTimeCityTeacher
1.06/01/202416:00 - 18:00Am Tempelhofer Berg 7D, 10965 BerlinKrishna Kumar

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