

43. Christopher Jain Miller | Embodying Transnational Yoga
Dec 14, 2023
Christopher Jain Miller, co-founder and an expert in Jain and Yoga Studies at Arihanta Institute, dives into his new book, exploring the rich tapestry of transnational yoga beyond just asanas. He discusses the intertwining of eating, singing, and breathing practices in yoga, urging a broader cultural understanding. Miller highlights the significance of the harmonium in yoga traditions and tackles the challenges of practicing pranayama in polluted environments, proposing innovative educational courses for a deeper engagement with these topics.
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Miller's Entry into Yoga
- Christopher Jain Miller started practicing yoga after a surfing friend recommended it to improve his surfing.
- He trained at Yoga Glow and Hill Street Yoga, experiencing a transformative journey that linked yoga practice with vegetarianism and meditation.
Embodiment and Transnational Yoga
- Embodying transnational yoga means living out yoga practices while recognizing their cultural and historical contexts.
- Yoga practices today come from broader cultural exchanges beyond India to global communities, shaping their meaning and effect.
Beyond Postural Yoga Focus
- Modern yoga studies focus too much on postural yoga, ignoring other transformative practices.
- Miller broadens the field by examining yogic eating, singing, and breathing practices for a fuller understanding.