RajaHatha Yoga is an experiential science of yoga that guides its practitioners to Union based upon the ancient paths of Raja and Hatha Yoga. Just as “nothing within or without is static, nothing is permanent except change,” so continues the unfolding of the yogic tradition. RajaHatha yoga allows for the individual to seek, express, and experience his or her higher Truth while connecting to the Higher Consciousness that is the ultimate goal of all yogic paths.
A strong influence for our studies are ancient texts, in particular the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali. We believe study and practice of the ancient texts is second to none. The high consciousness of the great Sages before us influences us today and so to partake of their wisdom is absolute and necessary to continue the conscious evolution begun before us.
Constant self-study (svadhyaya), self-removal (meditation), Self-realization, and Higher-Self re-integration are the focus.
Through these practices we aim to become liberated from what keeps us bound in the illusion of separation (suffering) and re-discover Real Joy and Bliss.
RajaHatha begins by first witnessing the physical and moving beyond its previous limitations, then beyond the mind of limitations (ego), the emotions, and to the Atman (individual soul/truth) to achieve freedom.
-Amy Pearce-Hayden, Founder, Rajahatha School of Yoga
A strong influence for our studies are ancient texts, in particular the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali. We believe study and practice of the ancient texts is second to none. The high consciousness of the great Sages before us influences us today and so to partake of their wisdom is absolute and necessary to continue the conscious evolution begun before us.
Constant self-study (svadhyaya), self-removal (meditation), Self-realization, and Higher-Self re-integration are the focus.
Through these practices we aim to become liberated from what keeps us bound in the illusion of separation (suffering) and re-discover Real Joy and Bliss.
RajaHatha begins by first witnessing the physical and moving beyond its previous limitations, then beyond the mind of limitations (ego), the emotions, and to the Atman (individual soul/truth) to achieve freedom.
-Amy Pearce-Hayden, Founder, Rajahatha School of Yoga
Learn About YogaJenay shares her perspective on the practices of Yoga as guided by the Yoga Sutra and Hatha Yoga Pradipika
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