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Andrei Ram is a distinguished yoga practitioner and instructor with a rich history in both the arts and sciences. He holds a background in contemporary dance and choreography, and has studied biology. His profound journey into yoga was significantly influenced by his experiences with Native American philosophies in Colombia, where he was raised. Andrei has spent more than three decades exploring and teaching yoga, emphasizing pranayama—the art of breathing. He has been deeply influenced by Sri Dharma Mittra and has devoted himself to uncovering the essence of yoga practices and translating eastern philosophies into applicable contemporary wisdom. Andrei is currently based in Rome and is actively promoting a new book titled “Prana Nidra.”
Visit Andrei here: http://innerparadise.org/ & https://prananidra.co/
Key Takeaways:
- Integration in Yoga: Andrei emphasizes the idea of yoga as a practice that integrates all aspects of life, from breathing to spiritual understanding, based on personal perception and context.
- Prana Nidra Concept: He introduces “Prana Nidra” as a middle practice, providing crucial rest for the energy systems, which consequently rests the mind and body.
- Reinterpreting Yama & Niyama: Andrei proposes a shift in understanding core yoga principles—such as seeing Yama as ‘caring’ rather than ‘restriction’, fostering a more nurturing approach.
- Importance of Conscious Breathing: Highlighting breathing as an art form, Andrei stresses the need for caring consciousness to cultivate prana (life force), impacting a refined and artistic way of living.
- Spiritual and Practical Coherence: Emphasizing coherence in yoga practice and life, Andrei advocates for the integration of spiritual insights into daily actions and interactions.
Integrating Yoga into Life’s Fabric
Yoga is more than a series of postures or meditative practices. It’s a continuous path and an integrated way of life. Andrei Ram eloquently captures this perspective, stating, “To me, yoga is about finding integrity in life and being able to live life in an integral way with all your capacities and different sides with what we are.” The deeper understanding of yoga goes beyond the physical aspects and draws connections with different realms such as art and science. Unlike the conventional approach, Andrei perceives math and art as interconnected disciplines that reveal the universe’s underlying geometrical patterns and beauty.
Andrei highlights the profound influence of his multicultural upbringing on his perception of yoga. Born in Massachusetts and raised in Colombia, his exposure to Native American culture enriched his understanding, ultimately leading him to view yoga as a continuous thread woven throughout his life. This comprehensive view invites a more holistic integration of yoga, emphasizing its applicability beyond the mat. He puts forth, “If you are able to refine the way you breathe, then you’re able to refine the way you live.” Thus, yoga emerges as a unifying force that harmonizes the diverse facets of life into a coherent whole.
Re-defining Yama and Niyama: A Modern Interpretation
Core to Andrei’s discussion is the reframing of traditional yogic principles, particularly Yama and Niyama. Traditionally translated as restraint and observance, Andrei presents Yama as ‘caring’ and Niyama as ‘amplification.’ This significant reinterpretation lays the groundwork for a more practical and intuitive application of yoga’s philosophical underpinnings.
The idea of non-friction, introduced by Andrei, is a testament to this paradigm shift. He explains, “Moving in life without friction… that’s how you move from conflict into synergy, from separation into integration.” This perspective emphasizes the importance of reducing conflict and fostering harmony, both internally and externally. Similarly, Satya, traditionally understood as truthfulness, is redefined as authenticity—presenting an opportunity for individuals to engage with the world from a place of genuineness and honesty.
Such reinterpretations not only demystify the ancient principles but also make them more accessible, encouraging practitioners to adopt these values in their everyday interactions and decisions. By fostering non-friction and authenticity, yoga becomes a means of refining one’s life and aligning with a higher consciousness.
The Art of Resting: Prana Nidra and Its Significance
Rest and rejuvenation are vital components of Andrei’s philosophy. Prana Nidra, a concept that he explores and expands upon, signifies a conscious state of resting the energetic system. Positioned between Yoga Nidra (soul resting) and Nidra (body resting), Prana Nidra provides a practical approach to achieving profound rest. “If you are able to rest your energy, then of course, automatically your physical body rests, the mind rests,” Andrei explains.
In a world driven by productivity and constant motion, the art of resting is an often-overlooked necessity. Andrei posits that by learning to rest consciously and reducing friction within our own energy systems, individuals can access a deeper state of renewal and alignment with the divine. This process creates the space needed for beauty and happiness to flourish within one’s life.
Thus, Prana Nidra serves as a crucial tool for fostering inner peace and balance, acting as a gateway to a more refined, harmonious existence. By valuing rest as a fundamental component of the yoga practice, practitioners can cultivate a more profound connection to both their inner selves and the universe.
The dialogue with Andrei Ram unveils new dimensions within the yoga practice, challenging preconceived notions and inviting a more nuanced interpretation of its principles. Through the interconnectedness of life, art, and spirit, Andrei encourages practitioners to embrace authenticity, integration, and rest as pathways toward enhancing one’s life and experiencing the divine. By embodying these teachings in everyday activities, individuals can navigate the complexities of modern living with clarity and grace, fostering a shared vision of unity, peace, and understanding.
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