9/25/2023 0 Comments Richard miller yoga nidra youtubeMost of us can recall a time when we are waking up in the morning, yet still in a place where we are simply resting. I feel deeply relaxed, yet awake to the experience. Indeed, many times as I practice iRest Yoga Nidra I find myself right on the edge of falling asleep. In a sense then Yoga Nidra is a play on words, to be awake and asleep. To be a Yogi is someone who is “Awakened” (awake to their True Nature). We will look at the iRest Yoga Nidra protocol in some depth, Yoga Nidra resources and practices and let you know about the first iRest Level 1 Training to be held in New Zealand ( full details here). The purpose of this article is to attempt to somewhat de-mystify Yoga Nidra and show how this contemporised, ancient practice can be an incredibly practical tool to help us live our life with ease, resiliency, equanimity and authenticity. “ Yoga Nidra” – it has an almost mystical ring to it! But what really is it, and how can it help you? As well as being a Doctor of Psychotherapy, Richard has been practicing, studying and teaching Yoga Nidra since 1970 (46 years), and has brought together and adapted these ancient teachings to create a contemporary approach to Yoga Nidra called iRest. Soon after completing the course at Ashram Yoga I came across the work of Dr Richard Miller. I remember long relaxation sessions where everyone was happy to be “simply” lying down, guided into magical visualisations and into a deeply restful experience. Ashram Yoga, a Satyananda style inspired Yoga school, included Yoga Nidra as part of the program. I first came across Yoga Nidra back in 2003 when learning to teach at the Ashram Yoga School in Parnell, Auckland. One of the practices that is becoming increasingly lauded is Yoga Nidra. In addition to his research and writing projects, Richard lectures and leads trainings and retreats internationally.As the popularity of Yoga continues to expand, more and more people are being drawn into practices beyond Yoga asana (posture), into breath work, into meditation, into the subtler aspects of the tradition. Author of Yoga Nidra: The Meditative Heart of Yoga, Richard serves as a research consultant studying the iRest Yoga Nidra protocol that he has developed (Integrative Restoration ~ iRest, a modern adaptation of the ancient nondual meditation practice of Yoga Nidra) researching its efficacy on health, healing and well-being with diverse populations including active-duty soldiers, veterans, college students, children, seniors, the homeless, the incarcerated, and people experiencing issues such as sleep disorders, PTSD, chemical dependency, chronic pain, and related disorders. He is also a founding member and past president of the Institute for Spirituality and Psychology and a senior advisor for the Baumann Foundation for the study of Awareness and its impact on well-being. Richard is the founding president and CEO of the iRest Institute, co-founder of The International Association of Yoga Therapy and founding editor of the professional Journal of IAYT. Among his mentors were Jean Klein, T.K.V. For over 40 years, Richard Miller has devoted his life and work to integrating the nondual wisdom teachings of Yoga, Tantra, Advaita, Taoism and Buddhism with Western psychology. Founder, Executive Director and President of the Board of Directors iRest Institute Richard Miller, PhD is a clinical psychologist, author, researcher, yogic scholar and spiritual teacher.
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