This episode is Part 7 of our 10-part snack-sized Yoga philosophy series on the Yamas and Niyamas. Santosha is the second Niyama and it translates to contentment and acceptance.
We go far deeper into these Philosophies inside our 200-hour Yoga Teacher Training. You can learn more about our Yoga Teacher Training program over here. If anything within this Yama and Niyamas Series sparks your interest we'd suggest to follow that spark... you never know where it may lead you! Exciting!
This is what we spoke about during the episode
- Personally and professionally, Santosha is the backbone of everything we do here at MerryBody. It was a life-changing practice for us, particularly for our body image.
- When you practise acceptance, suddenly, you feel free and able to experience joy just the way that you are. Then, you become more harmonious.
- Societal pressures affect our self-esteem and Santosha acts as a shield against them. And the more that you practice it, the more easily it comes.
- Nischala Joy Devi translates Santosha as when at peace and content with oneself and others, supreme joy is celebrated.
- Santosha is an agreement of faith that we make with our divine self. We no longer see ourselves in the things that we have or in what we look like, instead we identify with the person within.
- Yoga is so much more than a down dog or the splits. It's so much more than the physical practice. It goes so much deeper.
- If you're just joining us, we recommend starting from Part 1 to fully experience the logical flow of these Yogic philosophies. Here's a quick recap: We've covered Ahimsa (non-violence), Satya (truth), Asteya (non-stealing), Brahmacharya (proper use of energy), Aparigraha (detachment), and Saucha (simplicity). Listen to:
- 410: Embracing Ahimsa | The First Step in Our Yamas Series
- 411: Discovering Satya, the Power of Truth | Yamas Series
- 412: The Practice of Asteya in Modern Life | Yamas Series
- 413: Exploring Brahmacharya in Everyday Life | Yamas Series
- 414: The Art of Detachment, Aparigraha in Yoga | Yamas Series
- 415: Exploring Saucha with Simplicity | Niyamas Series
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Always merrymaking,
Emma + Carla
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