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From Skeptic to Yogi: Bob Cirino on Integrating Ancient Wisdom and Modern Practice

From Skeptic to Yogi: Bob Cirino on Integrating Ancient Wisdom and Modern Practice

Update: 2024-09-06
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In this episode of The Yoga Therapy Hour, host Amy Wheeler welcomes Bob Cirino, the Founder of Apple Tree and a dedicated practitioner and teacher at the Yoga Studies Institute. Bob shares his journey into yoga and meditation, emphasizing how ancient spiritual texts guide his work. As an exceptional communicator, Bob simplifies complex concepts, making them accessible and relatable.

Bob delves into his transformation from a skeptic to a devoted yogi, exploring how yoga evolved from just a physical practice into a comprehensive lifestyle. He explains the profound connection between the mind, body, and subtle energies, drawing from his studies in Tibetan Yoga and the Pancha Kośa system. Bob also discusses the significance of the prāṇa, or subtle energy, as a bridge between the mental and physical realms, and how this understanding can lead to greater compassion and ethical living.

The conversation also touches on modern neuroscience, the role of the vagus nerve, and how practices like Ujjayi breathing can shift the nervous system from fight-or-flight to rest-and-digest, promoting mental and physical well-being. Bob introduces the concept of "Navanga" or the "9th limb" of yoga, which he describes as compassionate wisdom—a crucial aspect that underlies all other yoga practices.

Bob challenges the notion of privilege in yoga, asserting that practices like Ujjayi breathing can level the playing field, making yoga accessible to everyone, regardless of their circumstances. He also addresses the debate around enlightenment and ethics, providing insights into how an ethical life naturally emerges from dedicated yoga practice.

Listeners are invited to explore these teachings further through Bob’s work at the Yoga Studies Institute (www.YogaStudiesInstitute.org) and his platform, Spiritual Warrior (www.spiritualwarrior.life), where he helps individuals master their purpose and live fearlessly.

Key Takeaways:

  • The transition from physical yoga practice to a holistic lifestyle.
  • The significance of connecting mind, body, and breath in yoga.
  • How ancient spiritual texts inform modern yoga practices.
  • The role of Ujjayi breathing in influencing the nervous system.
  • The concept of "Navanga" and its importance in yoga practice.
  • The intersection of privilege, accessibility, and ethics in yoga.
  • Insights into the relationship between enlightenment and ethical living.

Resources:

Join us for this enlightening conversation and explore how the ancient wisdom of yoga can be applied to modern life, fostering compassion, self-awareness, and a deeper understanding of the self.

Additional Resources with Amy Wheeler:

·       Monday Night Yoga Therapy Clinic on www.TheOpimtalState.com

·       Join us for our Monday night Yoga Therapy Clinics, specially designed to address specific health and wellness topics. The sessions are held every Monday from 4:00-5:15 PM PST and are led by Amy Wheeler, a seasoned expert in yoga therapy. This clinic provides a supportive environment where participants can explore therapeutic yoga techniques to aid in addiction recovery and overall well-being.

·       For those seeking professional development, there is an option to stay longer after class and earn Continuing Education (CE) credits. This extended session offers in-depth training and valuable insights into integrating yoga therapy with addiction treatment.

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From Skeptic to Yogi: Bob Cirino on Integrating Ancient Wisdom and Modern Practice

From Skeptic to Yogi: Bob Cirino on Integrating Ancient Wisdom and Modern Practice

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