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A wonderful yoga space in the heart of London Bridge unveiling the timeless wisdom of yoga. The traditional Ashtanga Vinyasa method of yoga brings strength and flexibility to the body but more importantly relaxation and clarity to the mind. Scott reflects on popular posts from the Stillpoint Yoga London blog to help give you a fresh perspective on your practice for the new year.
Stillpoint Yoga London blog
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In this warm & touching interview Monica Gauci, one of Australia’s leading Ashtanga yoga teachers, talks to Scott Johnson about her 45 years of practice and teaching of yoga and meditation.
The post Monica Gauci on discovering her divinity through Ashtanga yoga appeared first on Stillpoint Yoga ..read more
Stillpoint Yoga London blog
5M ago
People Of Yoga Films
A portrait of Mark Darby Date: 15th April 2024 | Location: Purple Valley Yoga Retreat, Goa, India
Mark Darby is a senior teacher of Ashtanga yoga. He began studying yoga in the mid 1970s and continues to this day, teaching with his wife Joanne Darby. He lives between Montreal, Canada and Costa Rica.
Mark Darby has been a name I’ve been connected to since I began Ashtanga back in 2002. I remember seeing his name on ashtanga.com as a senior teacher to study with, and ever since then, he has been a teacher I have wanted to meet. So, getting a chance to do a Peo ..read more
Stillpoint Yoga London blog
6M ago
People Of Yoga Films
A portrait of Joanne Darby Date: 12th April 2024 | Location: Purple Valley Yoga Retreat, Goa, India
Joanne Darby is a senior teacher of Ashtanga yoga. She began studying yoga in 1976 and continues to this day, teaching with her husband Mark Darby. She lives between Montreal, Canada and Costa Rica.
I love hearing stories that resonate deeply with me and Joanne Darby’s, with over 50 years since she began a spiritual practice, is one that captured me. Her profound journey through decades of practice and personal growth is such a wonderful and tend ..read more
Stillpoint Yoga London blog
3y ago
SYL Practitioner Scott Arnott’s whole life changed by taking the leap. Here’s why…
By Scott Arnott
We warmly welcome SYL practitioner, Scott Arnott, to the SYL blog. Scott has been part of Stillpoint Yoga London now for three and a half years. Find out more about our Stillpoint Membership.
“I’m a grumpy Scotsman, an ex Investment Manager who now runs a commercial Landscape business. Going into the Mysore room was daunting. After all, I’m not twenty five anymore. Surely everyone will notice the greying bloke sweating profusely and not knowing what he’s doing.
Well, maybe they did, b ..read more
Stillpoint Yoga London blog
3y ago
We warmly welcome our first guest writer, Jess Ryan Philipps, to the SYL blog. Jess has been part of Stillpoint Yoga London now for a few years. Find out more about our Stillpoint Membership
‘Ashtanga yoga has always felt like home to me.’
Not always a happy home – sometimes broken, fighting, fraught. But at other times solace, peace, safety. It’s a home that I have sometimes run from, and sometimes hidden within.
What Ashtanga has taught me is that this place, this feeling of home – this Still Point – it doesn’t come from the magic of being on a rubber mat, of repeating certain posture ..read more
Stillpoint Yoga London blog
3y ago
Sharing yoga in the time of coronavirus and landing it in the culture we are practicing in.
By Scott Johnson
‘Spirituality must be practiced not just in solitude but also amongst people.
Open out to people around you and feel connected.
This is the true challenge of spiritual practice.’
Haemin Sunim
On 1st January 2012 I had to send probably the most heartbreaking email I’ve ever had to write…
It was to the Stillpoint Yoga London community, our newsletter list of around five hundred people, to tell them how – just the day before – their teacher, colleague and friend Ozge Karabiyik had t ..read more
Stillpoint Yoga London blog
3y ago
Join us as the story of Stillpoint Yoga London evolves to deeper trainings and teacher education
By Scott Johnson
‘Yesterday I was clever so I changed the world, today I am wise so I am changing myself.’
– Rumi
A privilege to teach
Helping someone to evolve an authentic and personal yoga practice that benefits their lives is what we do here at Stillpoint Yoga London. It’s what we have been doing since we opened in 2009. One which they can learn to lean on as a powerful resource over a life-span.
From my perspective as a teacher holding space, assisting someone to develop and enhance a yoga p ..read more
Stillpoint Yoga London blog
3y ago
How the past ten years can define the next
By Scott Johnson
Okay, so it’s not actually the end of the decade…
That will be on 31st December 2020. But when we move into a new calendar era, the ’20’s’, it feels like a good time to look back. I also know I’ve already shared a ten year blog this past year, but for this one I wanted to just share memories. Particular memories of mine that have stood out. This particular year feels like a momentous one and there have been some notable changes happening in the Ashtanga yoga community, so the movement into 2020 and beyond feels significant. This mom ..read more
Stillpoint Yoga London blog
3y ago
5 ways to stay inspired yourself when helping others
By Scott Johnson
The world is changing
It can be hard to feel inspired. The news can constantly concern us. The political world, the climate, our online profiles being used against us… The world we find ourselves in 2019 seems fraught, tense, and it can seem so hard to find anything to hold onto. Anything that keeps us grounded.
The Buddha told us that the truth of life is suffering. It’s testing us now for sure.
Yet, he also showed us a way out…
So we continue
We continue because we can perhaps see that in every moment the oppos ..read more
Stillpoint Yoga London blog
3y ago
Introducing the Stillpoints Podcast
By Scott Johnson
To launch the new Stillpoints podcast, Scott shares how yoga comes alive through deep interactions between people over many years…
“Sound is dynamic. Speech is dynamic — it is action. To act is to take power, to have power, to be powerful. Mutual communication between speakers and listeners is a powerful act. The power of each speaker is amplified, augmented, by the entrainment of the listeners. The strength of a community is amplified, augmented by its mutual entrainment in speech.
This is why utterance is magic. Words do have power. Names ..read more