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      fd5d8 - 3y

      I also struggle to relax, and am also a trained teacher. So it’s probably simply something we’re conscious of needing! Do you find that while you are guiding your students into relaxation that you are also relaxing? I never taught yoga nidra, but I do something related during sivasana; a guided deep rest. And then sitting after with the students in dharana, that’s been the most sure way to concentration for me, the surest approach to dhyana.

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      fd5d8 - 3y

      But I’m in need of that constant practice still. I don’t know if I really know what dhyana is yet. Maybe.

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      00000 - 3y

      Yes, I absolutely find I relax while guiding others in to it, almost as if it's flowing through me. I think one of the reasons I'm quite good at relaxing others is because it's something I struggle with so have had to find what really really works. I also do something very similar in savasana at the end of a class, I spent a number of years with the Sivananda organisation and it's standard in that tradition to finish with a guided relaxation in which you move awareness around the body and do some visualisation.

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      fd5d8 - 3y

      this (it’s real) is (a practice) the (one and only) way .gif :) peace

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      00000 - 3y

      Om shanti shanti shantihi 🙏

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