

Teaching Meditation with Tracee Stanley
5 snips Jul 3, 2024
Tracee Stanley, author of 'Radiant Rest' and founder of Empowered Life Circle, dives into the transformative power of yoga nidra and meditation. She discusses the accessibility of these practices and redefines what 'advanced' truly means by embracing a beginner's mindset. Tracee sheds light on the nuances of cultural appropriation in yoga, urging authentic engagement with traditions. The conversation also explores community connection and the importance of inner awareness, offering profound insights for both seasoned practitioners and newcomers.
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Inner Seeing Is The Most Accessible Practice
- Subtle yoga practices ask us to turn senses inward and cultivate inner seeing.
- This inner awareness reveals the deeper self beyond outward identities.
Asana Means A Seat Of Support
- Yoga's eight limbs show practice beyond physical postures and reframe asana as 'seat of support.'
- Simple postures like shavasana can be more advanced than complex asanas.
Drop 'Advanced'—Invite Beginner's Mind
- Drop the word 'advanced' to remove striving and expectation from practice.
- Encourage a beginner's mind so students access profound experiences without hierarchy.