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Dru Yoga - where ancient wisdom and modern science meet at the heart
The gap between modern medicine, quantum physics and ancient forms of health care, is closing fast. At the centre of this paradigm shift in conscious awareness lies the power of the heart to heal. The science of Dru Yoga plays an essential part in this journey of discovery, as it works to heal through engaging heart power and through building bridges with therapeutic movement sequences between body, mind, emotions and spirit. Its popularity and appeal world-wide is growing because anyone of any culture can work with it either as pure Dru Yoga or as complementary to existing therapies and training.
Many eminent scientists of today are showing how when we feel loved and have close caring relationships our immune systems are stronger, can resist diseases more powerfully such as cancer, coronary heart disease, high blood pressure and many degenerative conditions. Dr Dean Ornish in his book on Love, Intimacy and Survival, gives one whole chapter to world-wide case studies proving this point. Candice Pert talks about molecules of emotion and how when we are happy, we are more resistant to invading bacteria and germs. In the book The Dance Between Joy and Pain, Mansukh Patel talks of the transforming power of love. 'Love is the part of us that is real, that makes us peaceful, content, happy and free.’ It is the energy that lies at the core of creation - the primordial force that brings everything into being. The great mystery that keeps everything going. No longer can we ignore our feelings, emotions and states of happiness and contentment as they are intricately connected to our state of health and overall wellbeing.
Dru Yoga activates heart power
Dru Yoga is essentially a yoga of the heart in that many of the postures and sequences are designed to activate the Anahata chakra or heart centre. A healthy heart both physically and emotionally is imperative for a happy and fulfilled life.
Our thymus gland, which is the seat of our immune system, is located very close to the physical heart, just under the sternum. The location of the thymus gland, makes it directly affected by the energy fluctuations of the heart chakra. Hence, by caring for the heart through Dru Yoga movements, we massage and nourish the physical organ, and stimulate the heart chakra which in turn will work to energetically stimulate the thymus gland and begin a deep healing process.
The heart's language of love and compassion for self and others is the greatest communication tool known to humanity. In essence happiness is the raison detre for living. We may not be fit, or rich, or have the perfect figure or job, but we can be happy. Whatever the trauma, crisis or problem, by opening the heart, healing begins, be that through laughter or forgiveness or simply by beginning to experience. Nelson Mandela talks of learning to love when he said 'No-one is born hating another person because of the colour of his skin. People must learn to hate and if they can learn to hate, they can learn to love, for love comes more naturally to the human heart.'
Dru Yoga was taught to Mansukh Patel by his parents. On coming to the West from Kenya, Mansukh Patel, Chris Barrington, Rita Goswami and John Jones started teaching Dru with a group of University friends in the 1970s and early 1980s. Since then, Dru Yoga has spread across the world and Mansukh Patel is now teaching seminars and workshops on every continent. Mansukh takes greatest inspiration from his parents, themselves followers of Mahatma Gandhi, and one of the mottos of Dru is: ‘Giving people the tools to transform themselves’.
The Principles of Dru Yoga
* Dru Yoga teaches you to activate the subtle body, and work with your own energy or prana.
* Dru Yoga is easy to practise, it's fun and the benefits are felt immediately. This is primarily because Dru Yoga helps you to open and focus on the heart centre.
* There are 7 composite stages of a Dru Yoga session that are designed to take you deeper into yourself and to experience a state of heightened awareness quickly and without strain.
* Dru Yoga contains specific EBR's or Energy Block Release sequences that free every part of the body and many graceful movement sequences that connect you with your heart power.
* You learn the art of therapeutic posture work and how to change emotional states or negative thought patterns through Dru Yoga.
There are 7 composite stages of Dru Yoga
Each stage is progressive and designed to take you deeper into yourself and to experience a state of heightened awareness quickly and without strain.
1--ACTIVATION
The first stage of Dru Yoga is to loosen up the body, enhance circulation and to draw your potential energy out of your core being which enables you to resonate more fully and actively with life around you. This is practiced in a systematic format to free the body of tension and fatigue.
2 -ENERGY BLOCK RELEASE SEQUENCES
These are specifically designed sequences that work to dissolve areas of tight or blocked energy in your physical, mental, emotional and subtle bodies, or koshas. They are very potent and can be practised quickly and stand on their own in your Dru Yoga practice.
3) -MOVEMENT SEQUENCES
Each has a specific health focus but all the Dru Yoga sequences help to relate to the constant flow of life. Nothing in nature exists in a state of rigidity, everything is in a state of flux, and yet habitually most of us resist change rather than embrace it as a source of new opportunity. Dru Yoga sequences allow us to tune into this aspect of our mind and in particular give us tools to change long standing mind sets, which hold us back from experiencing our full potential.
4) -THERAPEUTIC POSTURE WORK
Many yoga practitioners will be aware of the therapeutic benefits of asanas or postures, especially when combined to breath, chakra activation and conscious intention as in Dru Yoga.
5) -THE ART OF DEEP RELAXATION
In Dru Yoga, relaxation sessions are given plenty of time in order to allow the energy which has been activated to settle in the right way and place, so that maximum healing takes place. We know the body is designed to heal and repair itself given the right conditions. This time of relaxation is the perfect opportunity.
6)- CONCENTRATION AND VISUALISATION
Concentration and visualisation are a prelude to meditation and a useful tool when learning to discipline the mind. The end product we are aiming for in Dru Yoga is a focussed, still and creative mind.
7) -MEDITATION
The heightened awareness and clarity gained from meditation allows you to unfold your personal power. But so often, when we try to sit for meditation, we find our mind and bodies too unsettled. After practising the first 6 steps you will find meditation so much easier and effortless, because we have cleared away all those internal agitations and discomforts.
Subtle body work
We are essentially beings of light or energy according to quantum physicists – a fact well known to the ancient yogis who studied the universe many thousands of years ago. Masters of the Far East have shown immense control over their bodies and their control of energy. So what is this force or chi or pranic energy? It is our life force - our prana and it can be measured, directed and transformed at will given the correct training. There is no need to try to become a Jedi knight or yogi with special powers (called siddhis) but Dru Yoga can teach you how to direct our life force to heal parts of our body that may be unwell. We can also choose to use our prana or energy to help us focus our mind to achieve our goals and dreams.
Unfortunately, when we carry negative or disempowering thoughts about ourselves and others, we lose our power and potential to tap into this unlimited resource. Kirlian photography shows the aura or energy field radiating from the body, and an adept’s aura can often project many miles, often suffusing the area with positive light energy.
Dru Yoga focuses on energy flow, awakening our proprioception and directing our awareness. The ability to physically perfect a posture or mudra (hand gesture) is not all important in Dru Yoga. All the sequences can be modified to suit the old, the infirm, an excitable child or someone with disabilities. We can all experience that graceful flowing feeling and find progress at any stage in our Dru Yoga practice.
Soft flowing sequences
Sequences are one of the hallmarks of Dru Yoga. They are beneficial in many ways, because anyone can do them and partly because they focus on building and directing energy flow. Each Dru Yoga sequence has a powerful focus aimed at helping to alleviate physical conditions and to change old habit patterns – (those unhealthy mind sets we tend to hold on to and act out every day).
Personal experience
I experienced this first hand when I was suffering from back injuries caused by falling off too many horses followed by years as an outdoor pursuits instructor, carrying heavy rucksacks. I was too immobile and in too much pain to practise yoga postures but when I came across Dru Yoga, and its gentle approach of working from the inside out, I began to heal. My road to recovery began with a special Dru Yoga back sequence which I practised three times a day, consisting of simple movements performed from a lying down position. The external movements seemed almost nil and apparently ineffectual but I could feel changes happening to my deep muscles almost immediately. Within 9 months of practising Dru Yoga I was pain free and able to practise much stronger sequences with the added bonus of feeling much more self confident, in charge of my life and knowing that I have the potential to remove pain from my life.
Changing mental and emotional states
Body Mind medicine has become a familiar term these days, and if we observe ourselves carefully we will notice how certain thought patterns are intricately connected to our physical wellbeing and vice versa. For example, remember when you felt incredibly happy, and your body radiated health and strength. The opposite also applies, think about a time when you had a bad cold and your nose was streaming and you ached all over, did you feel like jumping for joy or rushing over to hug your doctor? The answer is usually no. We also know from eastern and oriental medicine that different emotions are stored in various organs and parts of the body, especially if a trauma or crisis is involved. Louise Hay has done much to bring this science into the public eye. For example the liver will hold feelings of anger and resentment, lungs store sadness and grief. And so on.
Our physical body mirrors our subconscious mind. It is hard to change a thought like anger or a feeling like grief, regardless of our efforts, and these emotions can stay with us for months and years, often to the point where our health begins to break down. In the past 25 years Mansukh Patel and the therapists from the Life Foundation have been working and researching just how we can heal and harmonise our constantly changing states of mind and mood swings along with physical health problems through Dru Yoga. One of the easiest pathways is through daily practice of certain movement sequences, hand gestures (mudras), spinal work and specific pranayama (breathing) exercises which help to move energy blocks. Each Dru Yoga exercise works on a specific part of the body, so with just a little patience and 15 minutes practice each day, you can learn to free yourself and find great inner peace and harmony, without any kind of cathartic responses. In short, Dru Yoga is a holistic approach to uplifting and healing your whole being.
This approach is also one of the reasons many people practise Dru Yoga as a self development tool and why it works especially well for those living or working in difficult areas of the world or who have adrenaline-filled occupations.
History of Dru Yoga
Dru Yoga has been available in the West for a quarter of a century thanks to an Indian couple Echaben and Chhaganbhai Patel, who moved from Gujarat, India, to Kenya, and then to escape the unrest of the civil war, to Britain. Their son Mansukh Patel began offering Dru Yoga classes whilst at University in Bangor, North Wales.
Mansukh Patel and four other yoga and complementary therapists – John Jones, Rita Goswami, Chris Barrington and Annie Jones – aimed to create a safe platform in a busy world where anyone of any age or culture or ability can explore yoga, health and enjoy the journey of self-discovery. Today over sixty like-minded individuals teach Dru Yoga worldwide.
The Dru Yoga Therapy Diploma Course has become very popular worldwide, with schools in Australia, Canada, Scotland and the Netherlands as well as at the Dru International Course Centre in North Wales. Mansukh Patel and colleagues Savitri MacCuish, Andrew Wells, Chris Barrington, Annie Jones, John Jones and Anita Goswami have taken Dru Yoga to war zones and troubled areas such as Northern Ireland, The Greater Horn of Africa, and the North Caucasus.
Dru Yoga courses are also run as progressive programme of self-development as well as a carefully structured teacher training programme. Dru Yoga course members are from many different backgrounds and with various needs. A typical Dru Yoga course would include students, teachers, mothers, aid workers, business men and women who are looking for practical tools to handle change and find success, and yoga students or teachers and meditators looking for greater depth in their practice.
Druvam - the North Star
The word Dru comes from the Sanskrit word Dhruva, which means “to be fixed and immovable”. There is a place in our being, usually hidden by the ego and the mind, which is completely still and totally peaceful. You can consider it to be like the eye of a hurricane, which is silent and still, while the winds have tremendous force outside. So it is with our minds. When we can find this place of stillness, the Dru space, then we are totally content with whatever life throws at us.
For details of Dru (UK), Dru Yoga courses and seminars and free catalogue of books, tapes and videos contact:
Dru International Course Centre,
Nant Ffrancon
Bethesda, Gwynedd,
North Wales LL57 3LX
Tel 01248 602900 fax 01248 602004
Email: enquiries@druworldwide.com
www.druworldwide.com
Further training information
Dru Yoga Therapy Diploma Course details – see www.druworldwide.com.
Introductory weekends on Dru Yoga, Dru meditation and relaxation are available throughout the year.
Further reading, viewing and listening:
The new Dru Yoga DVD, with more than 2 hours of viewing, with 9 yoga programmes to suit your needs at every stage of the day.
The Dance Between Joy and Pain, by Mansukh Patel and Rita Goswami (RGN), £6.50 is a handbook filled with techniques to transform emotions such as fear and anger into courage and creativity. It also contains Dru Yoga sequences and hand gestures.
Dru Yoga - Stillness in Motion, by Annie Jones, Anita Goswami, Chris Barrington, foreword by Mansukh Patel - the latest book on Dru Yoga, a complete package for the beginner or advanced practitioner.
Yoga in a Nutshell by Annie Jones £4.99, is suitable to the beginner wishing to explore yoga for the first time.
Your Personal Peace Formula by Mansukh Patel
SOS Caring for your soul by Mansukh Patel
Turning Point by Mansukh Patel and Anita Goswami
Awakening Soulforce by Mansukh Patel
Flame that Transforms by Mansukh Patel and Savitri MacCuish
Imagine World Peace by Mansukh Patel
Face to Face with Life by John Jones and Mansukh Patel
Believe in Yourself by Mansukh Patel
Secret Power of Light by Mansukh Patel
Crisis and the Miracle of Love by Mansukh Patel
The CD Easing Back Pain by Mansukh Patel and Coby Langford.
Health and Harmony - Energy Block Release 1 – Padma McIntyre
Total Health - Energy Block Release 2 – Louise Rowan
–Anita Goswami
Energy and Flow - Energy Block Release 4 – Susan Kulas
Clarity and Creativity – Energy Block Release 5 – Lalita Doerstel
Energy Block Release 6 – Ruth Boaler
UK: Dru UK, Snowdonia National Park, Nant Ffrancon Valley, Bethesda, Gwynedd, North Wales, LL57 3LX, tel: 01248 602900 and Maristowe House, Dover Street, Wolverhampton WV14 6AL tel: 01902 409164;
sales@druworldwide.com
Australia: Dru Australia, 4 Pandanus St, Fisher, ACT 2611,
Tel 02 6161 1462, sales@druyoga.com.au; www.druyoga.com.au
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