The History of Yoga (Briefly): Philosophy For Yoga Teachers

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  • čas přidán 11. 02. 2021
  • Take a magic carpet ride through thousands of years of yoga history in this fun, smart, and engaging glimpse into a yoga teacher training! Join Rachel Scott- yoga teacher and teacher trainer - to uncover the roots of yoga - and consider how this understanding impacts where we find ourselves today. A great watch for yoga teachers and keen students.
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Komentáře • 248

  • @awhig2474
    @awhig2474 Před 2 lety +11

    I am an iindian... Hindu... I was to do a small (very small) project for my son.... So I thought lets so it on Yoga or Mantra (any one) and came here to this video.
    Please accept a humble thumbs up 👍 for a good structured way to explain.
    We Hindus know all of this, but it was interesting to understand (or relook at the whole) in very basic Q & A format.... Really s nice teacher you are

  • @AngDevigne
    @AngDevigne Před 3 lety +28

    Your energy kept me engaged through the entire video. I love how enthusiastic you are about telling the stories.

    • @RachelScottYoga
      @RachelScottYoga  Před 3 lety +2

      I am so glad - it's such an amazing journey :) 💕

  • @lifestyle-lines
    @lifestyle-lines Před 2 lety +14

    Your channel is a masterpiece! I admire on how in depth and valuable information you gift to all aspiring yoga teachers on your channel.

    • @RachelScottYoga
      @RachelScottYoga  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you so much for the kind words Laila!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻☺️☺️

  • @JohnyPk
    @JohnyPk Před 3 lety +9

    The more a learn about the history of yoga the more i love the practice. Also motivates me to be a better human being. Thank you so much for this video. 😁😄🙏🙏

  • @virgins7864
    @virgins7864 Před 3 lety +11

    39:00 Dharma is a constant. It is not individualistic. Only Karma is individualistic. Love from India. 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳💕💕💕🕉🕉🕉

    • @awhig2474
      @awhig2474 Před 2 lety +3

      True, but i beg to add
      Dharma and Karma are intertwined, and Dharma can have different objectives for different people or situations.
      Like Ram's Dharma was to keep obedience to parents much higher than his familial attachments so he was ready to go to the jungles without mother Sita.
      The same Ram considered his Supreme safeguarding his wife in the Jungles when she insisted to accompany her, that he, with almost no means, defeated the mighty Ravan and his army.
      The same Ram considered his Dharma to be answerable to the wishes of his people much above his immediate family when he was seated as the king, and (choosing between "serving" as a nice king or a responsible head of family) had to make a difficult choice to keep serving his people atvthe6 expense of Family ties.
      So situations give you options and if guided by Buddhi, Vivek and understanding (enlightened knowledge) one keeps choosing a path at different situations, which becomes ones Dharma.
      A person who runs an animal shelter, his Dharma is to take care of destitute animalsz while a person who is a butcher, his Dharma is to kill animals without getting emotionally attached.

    • @awhig2474
      @awhig2474 Před 2 lety +3

      Also
      Sun's Dharma = give light and heat
      King's Dharma (Raj Dharma) = take care of subjects and dominion.
      Guru's Dharma = educate and enlighten the pupils
      Etc etc
      Each, has his own Dharma

    • @prakharbardhiya3963
      @prakharbardhiya3963 Před 2 lety

      You must be a Muslim, so I think ,i would like to explain to you that the meaning of religion in ancient India is completely different from the meaning of religion in your Abrahamic religion (islam) .
      Dharma meant one's lifelong duties.
      And religion is different under different circumstances like
      Arjuna's religion is now to fight
      Farming is the religion of the farmer
      Every person in this world has his own religion
      It is our duty to fulfill our responsibilities in life and this is what dharmaa says.
      whereas karma refers to someone's day to day actions and the negative or positive obligations these actions bring about. ... Your dharma influences the type of karma that you actions will bring about.

  • @monica_.
    @monica_. Před 3 měsíci +4

    Absolutely loved it! The cute comments from your students and your adorable interactions just made it even better. Thanks for sharing!

    • @RachelScottYoga
      @RachelScottYoga  Před 3 měsíci +1

      lol my pleasure monica nice to have you here!🥰

  • @Luxuryfoodexpert
    @Luxuryfoodexpert Před 3 lety +12

    5 STARS! Thank you for creating this - ive been teaching for 5 years and this has just summer everything up for me because theres just so much to take in.

    • @RachelScottYoga
      @RachelScottYoga  Před 3 lety +2

      Oh my gosh, you are soooo welcome! There. is. so. much. LOL I still have so much to learn ~ it's infinite~ :)

  • @tatsavitar7281
    @tatsavitar7281 Před 3 lety +5

    It is passed on to us by Manu who was taught by Sun during meditation. Also when the longing started to know then he came to teach us in Himalayas. He then taught this to Seven Sages. They established Gurukul or call it College. According to our written astronomical history. It was around 10000 years. One suggestion never add anything more never substract anything Patanjali and Yoga sutra are explanations. And Vigyan Bhairav sutra is eternal best of the best.

  • @cassiewarbeck8037
    @cassiewarbeck8037 Před 2 lety +6

    Excellent lecture, exactly what I was trying to search for. Thank you!! 🌱🙌🏼

  • @thesalim100
    @thesalim100 Před 2 lety +2

    Perfect use of yoga blocks 😉, thanks 🙏🏽

  • @jayras5622
    @jayras5622 Před 3 lety +5

    Enjoying and learning every video! Such a huge thank you for being you!

    • @RachelScottYoga
      @RachelScottYoga  Před 3 lety

      Jas! Great to have you hear! Glad you’re enjoying the vids 🥰

  • @soulyoga4u
    @soulyoga4u Před 3 lety +28

    Absolutely stunning lessons, I have received my training in India as well as in the US but I truly love the way Rachel breaks down the History of Yoga. Thank you so much what a great refresher. Gabriele

  • @dannymeske3821
    @dannymeske3821 Před 7 měsíci +2

    I'm of the school of you are your body! You can't experience and program your subconscious/soul mind without it!

  • @scm3747
    @scm3747 Před 2 lety +2

    Absolutely glorious. Thank you for all of the content you so kindly share on your channel, all of which is a joy to come back to and revise with. 🙏🙏🙏

  • @jeremysnowdenz
    @jeremysnowdenz Před 3 lety +1

    Great discussion. Thanks for sharing.

  • @celestialmaat9462
    @celestialmaat9462 Před 2 lety

    Half way in and you’ve given me chills!!

  • @dominiehb
    @dominiehb Před 3 lety +1

    This is an amazing video, thank you. I’ve recently completed an online yoga teacher course which was more for myself than to actually teach with and your video has really helped me 😊

    • @RachelScottYoga
      @RachelScottYoga  Před 3 lety

      That’s wonderful, glad it is useful! And congrats on your course 🙌🏻😄

  • @manojja5160
    @manojja5160 Před 3 lety +1

    Fantastic superwonderful, and great energy!

  • @noreendonovan7778
    @noreendonovan7778 Před 2 lety

    I really like the way Rachel explains the the history, it's fun and interesting! Thank you.

    • @RachelScottYoga
      @RachelScottYoga  Před 2 lety

      You're welcome Noreen, so happy that it's fun :) Great to connect with you here!

  • @patriciaszaraz
    @patriciaszaraz Před 2 lety +4

    Amazing! Thank you so much for sharing this, really, really great! 👏😍❤️

    • @RachelScottYoga
      @RachelScottYoga  Před 2 lety +1

      My pleasure Patricia! I'm so happy to hear that it's helpful! :)

  • @kin.9133
    @kin.9133 Před 2 lety +3

    So glad I found this video! Really interesting and well presented, thanks for the awesome content

  • @snehashispanda4808
    @snehashispanda4808 Před 3 lety

    Great video maam.

  • @Gal-.-
    @Gal-.- Před 10 měsíci +2

    Thank you Rachel for another fascinating video 🙏♥️

  • @jinjuflow
    @jinjuflow Před 3 lety +1

    This was so much fun!! Thank you for such a great learning session!

  • @hempressdigital
    @hempressdigital Před rokem

    This was so good. It confirmed what I already know - yoga is the spiritual path for me.

  • @victoriax1002
    @victoriax1002 Před 2 lety +1

    amazing teacher x

  • @MrDemodamian
    @MrDemodamian Před 3 lety +2

    wow...there are some serious notes and concepts taken from this to reflect research in my YTT training..stretched it out for 3 hours ...I enjoy every second of it..can keep listening to you lecturing for couple more hours, not a one second you made it bored...may the holy ghost & angels bless you.

  • @zoeautumnjoy3925
    @zoeautumnjoy3925 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Rachel!!! Thank you so much for this. You are an incredible story teller. I am trying to learn as much about yoga as I possibly can because I cannot afford a yoga teacher training at the moment. This was incredibly helpful in weaving together the history and philosophy of yoga and how the philosophy evolved through the centuries. I will be referring back to my notes on this video for a long time!

    • @RachelScottYoga
      @RachelScottYoga  Před 9 měsíci

      Zoe I’m so glad it’s helpful!! 🤍🤍🤍 nice to connect with you here💗

  • @Meriem8468
    @Meriem8468 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank youuu so much, this is really helpful and amazingly taught!! You kept my attention during the whole video, I even wanted to learn more 😃😃

    • @RachelScottYoga
      @RachelScottYoga  Před 2 lety +1

      Lol that’s wonderful!! Glad to hear it🙏🏻💗

  • @intheworks2024
    @intheworks2024 Před rokem

    wow, thank you SO much for sharing this. publicly and freely. a gift of knowledge. much gratitude.

  • @lovedblessed1681
    @lovedblessed1681 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you 🙏🏼

  • @aignartig946
    @aignartig946 Před rokem

    Thank you for that great overview, Ive been looking for this for a long time 🙏

  • @LakhvinderSingh-if8dg
    @LakhvinderSingh-if8dg Před 2 lety

    I am an actor and yoga teacher. I want to say Rachel you are true yogini and wonderful storyteller as well. Your explanations are awesome. Love from India.😃

    • @RachelScottYoga
      @RachelScottYoga  Před 2 lety

      Lakhvinder! I am an actor too! (or was in m earlier life:)) How wonderful to hear from you. I'm so glad that this is helpful~ So nice to connect with you here 💜

  • @nosiphomakhanya
    @nosiphomakhanya Před 5 měsíci

    Rachel, thank you so much for such a relatable, engaging class! I have learnt so from this video not just from the subject matter but from the authenticity, openness and clear articulation you brought as yourself. You've been at this for a long time and your enthusiasm for it shines through like you just started teaching yesterday. Thank you for sharing your Light with the world🙏🏽

    • @RachelScottYoga
      @RachelScottYoga  Před 5 měsíci

      What a beautiful message to receive! Thank you so much for your appreciation and kind words.🤍🤍🤍

  • @annalebedeva1801
    @annalebedeva1801 Před 9 měsíci

    Incredible lecture. Thank you!

  • @abhimanyusingh4719
    @abhimanyusingh4719 Před 2 lety

    You have a deep knowledge of yoga, Thanks for sharing

  • @inbetweendreamsteresaalves
    @inbetweendreamsteresaalves Před 3 měsíci

    I loooooooved this class! Thank you!

  • @vinyasagirl
    @vinyasagirl Před 10 měsíci +1

    This video is so so good and informative! I've been to a 200h YTT and to some further trainings with popular teachers and no one described yoga history/philosophy so skillfully!

    • @RachelScottYoga
      @RachelScottYoga  Před 10 měsíci

      I am glad that it is helpful, Sonya! 🥰🥰I had some good teachers! Nice to connect with you here🙏🏻

  • @brendahornung1990
    @brendahornung1990 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks!

  • @s.b.kulkarni
    @s.b.kulkarni Před rokem +1

    Nicely and deep summerization of meaning of yoga and it's history covering some specific contents..I liked your work, study and deep involvement in this field which is useful for all human beings!! Keep it up!!!

    • @RachelScottYoga
      @RachelScottYoga  Před rokem

      Thank you so much for these kind words!! Nice to connect with you here 💛

  • @kkayne6905
    @kkayne6905 Před 13 hodinami

    That was excellent - thank you for sharing this!

  • @darsh8397
    @darsh8397 Před 2 lety

    Very nice and fantastic explain 🙏
    Good explanation about spiritual and philosophy phenomenal class 🙏🙏

  • @annasternfeldt6031
    @annasternfeldt6031 Před 2 lety

    That was very inspiring! I got really curious of tantra the way you described it and I will absolutely look at more of your videos!

    • @RachelScottYoga
      @RachelScottYoga  Před 2 lety +1

      That's awesome Anna! A few scholars I really like: Hareesh (Christoper Wallace) and Carlos Pomeda. I've also heard great things about Douglas Brooks and Sally Kempton :)

    • @annasternfeldt6031
      @annasternfeldt6031 Před 2 lety

      @@RachelScottYoga Thanks a lot! I will look into these names for sure. Have an awesome day

  • @ChangMeiLi
    @ChangMeiLi Před měsícem

    It's genius of you to put history of yoga into the context of the world history. Thanks for painting a really detailed and clear picture of the yoga "tree branch"! I've just started my yoga teacher training and this helped me more than most materials in my program ❤

    • @RachelScottYoga
      @RachelScottYoga  Před měsícem

      Congrats on starting your YTT!! It's a great journey :) Glad to have you here ~ !

  • @michel-carolelavallee7062
    @michel-carolelavallee7062 Před 9 měsíci +2

    ~28:38 the meaning of ohm! Beautiful…thank you.

  • @kamalsingh-gc1vt
    @kamalsingh-gc1vt Před 2 lety

    Superb..keep up the good work..👍

    • @RachelScottYoga
      @RachelScottYoga  Před 2 lety +1

      🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻thank you!! I’m glad they are useful 💗

  • @rapisode1
    @rapisode1 Před 2 lety +1

    The mandukya Upanishad states that the silence stands for Turiya. Turiya means consciousness, awareness. That thou art! It pervades and underlies the human states of wakefulness, dream, and deep sleep. It is indestructible. The dot in the symbol for aum is called a bindu, and also stands for Turiya.

  • @barbaratubiolo9404
    @barbaratubiolo9404 Před 7 měsíci

    I can’t thank you enough for bring this to u tube your talk and presentation is just so wonderful again thank you so very much 💕☮️☯️

    • @RachelScottYoga
      @RachelScottYoga  Před 7 měsíci

      My pleasure Barbara great to connect with you here! 🙏🏻

  • @amritanshuyogi4231
    @amritanshuyogi4231 Před 2 lety +1

    Jai shree Ram,
    Mam you are sharing golden,incredible, knowledge I had watched your anatomy classes of yoga . I love to be here.❤️I feel blessed.
    Thankyou!🥰🥳

  • @joystar7772
    @joystar7772 Před 2 měsíci

    wow; just wow

  • @sumitnayak5706
    @sumitnayak5706 Před rokem +2

    Yoga was Given by Rushi Patanjali as yoga sutras!
    Watch vedio on yoga on the channel project om.

  • @human9512
    @human9512 Před rokem

    Love From India Ma'am.... I Wish Everyone Healthy Life....🙏❤️

  • @gayatris4169
    @gayatris4169 Před 3 lety +4

    ur the best 👍💯... ur explained our Arjuna Krishna conversation in such a beautiful way... no words... ur true yogi... 🙏🙏🙏

  • @wolfcity90
    @wolfcity90 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you from Turkey ..Really enjoyed your presentation.. One question; Where do you put Yin Yoga ? You didn't mention about its roots..

    • @RachelScottYoga
      @RachelScottYoga  Před 3 lety +2

      Sure! Yin is a more recent development in yoga that we might call Taoist yoga, and its development can be credited to Paulie Zink, Paul Greeley, and Sarah Powers. Also Bernie Clark has helped spread yin. Anatomically, the idea is that by holding long stretches passively for a long period of time we can help to address holding or contractions in the connective tissues of the body. It can also be very meditative. Master Zink’s Taoist style draws upon the philosophy of traditional Chinese medicine. At least that is my understanding😀

  • @vasukinagabhushan
    @vasukinagabhushan Před 2 lety +1

    Yoga Darshan is the practical aspect of Saankhya Darshan. It is usually called as Saankhya Yoga.

  • @islandyogaflow1074
    @islandyogaflow1074 Před 2 lety

    Hey! Thank you so much for this video, it has helped me so much. I am currently doing my yoga teaching training and on a piece of coursework about the history of yoga. One of the questions is, Identify what are the three elements of Patanjali’s Yoga Sutra? I have done a lot of reading and research and I do not quite understand this question or what kind of answer it is looking for. Any help would be very much appreciated!

    • @RachelScottYoga
      @RachelScottYoga  Před 2 lety +1

      If it’s referring to the three elements of kriya yoga that would be tapas, svadyaya and Isvara pranidhana?

  • @eng4848
    @eng4848 Před 3 lety

    Hello Rachel, your information was valuable and wonderful for me. Can you introduce one or two books related to the philosophy of yoga? regards,

    • @RachelScottYoga
      @RachelScottYoga  Před 3 lety

      Sure thing… I would start off with the Bhagavad Gita and the yoga sutra. Translations make a big difference here and so it’s important to find one that you like and find relevant. I like the Sri swami satchidananda translation of the sutras. For Bhagavad Gita, eknath easwsran perhaps? I wrote a book called “living yoga” which is bite-size pieces of yoga philosophy applied to everyday, life, drawing from a lot of different parts of the traditions, too, Which can be a really wonderful introduction and overview 😄

  • @elaininhas
    @elaininhas Před 3 lety +18

    I've just discovered your channel this week (I'm from Brazil), and I've watched the final part of this lecture now. Love it! Thanks for the excellent content of this channel for us, yoga students

    • @RachelScottYoga
      @RachelScottYoga  Před 3 lety +2

      You are so welcome, Elaine!!! Glad you’re here 💕💕💕🌟🌟🌟🌟

    • @helio2k
      @helio2k Před rokem

      Where can I find the final part?
      Yes it was amazing! I think it's opend this door for me

  • @chloew4855
    @chloew4855 Před 3 měsíci

    Ty

  • @abrahamhempel9260
    @abrahamhempel9260 Před rokem

    This is such an informative and fun video. You have such enthusiasm and zeal :)

    • @RachelScottYoga
      @RachelScottYoga  Před rokem +1

      Ashtanga can get pretty strict ~ I practised that style for several years and though it was rewarding, but ultimately I wanted a practice that was a bit more flexible… But I’ve also found that it really depends on the instructor… Different teachers will have a different amount of flexibility with the practice so it might be worth exploring a different teacher if you like the series?🌻

    • @abrahamhempel9260
      @abrahamhempel9260 Před rokem

      @@RachelScottYoga Ashtanga is yoga for masochists lol! Its the long breathe counts and pace that are painful.

    • @RachelScottYoga
      @RachelScottYoga  Před rokem

      @@abrahamhempel9260 Ha! I can understand that sentiment ~ but I also promise you there are some very loving Ashtangis out there 😂🥰 and this is why it’s so wonderful that we have so many different yoga styles!! 😁💛👍🏻

    • @abrahamhempel9260
      @abrahamhempel9260 Před rokem

      I still do it, but it makes me mad and humbled :) I have gotten much stronger. And it has a nice chant, but the first 45 minutes are not for the faint of heart.

  • @patrickmccartney7544
    @patrickmccartney7544 Před 2 lety +2

    The ascetics who went to the forest were kicked out of the brahminical society. The unorthodox traditions that developed were antagonistic to brahminical hegemony. They did not consume soma. The Brahmins were anti-tapas, anti-ascetics, and fully focused on ritual.

  • @lizahigbee-robinson217
    @lizahigbee-robinson217 Před 3 lety +6

    So curious about the quote "meditation is higher than thought". I love this! What is the source?

  • @selfunfoldment4425
    @selfunfoldment4425 Před rokem +1

    Hi Rachel ..nice...your breadth of understanding.... Upanishads are a synthesis of Vedas in their evolution...also Vedas are not just Rituals as articulated by some of the 19th century western scholars who never had vedic experiance...but speaking from their left brain oriented language analysis...a better person to talk about is Sri Aurobindo...a great yogi of last century..
    "The Secret of the Veda" is a book written by Sri Aurobindo, a philosopher, yogi, and spiritual leader of India. The book was first published in 1953 and is a detailed analysis of the Vedic hymns, providing insights into the spiritual and philosophical significance of the hymns.
    In the book, Sri Aurobindo argues that the Vedas are not just a collection of religious texts or hymns, but they are also a source of profound spiritual knowledge and wisdom. Sri Aurobindo argues that the Vedas contain a hidden meaning, which can be revealed through a deeper understanding of their symbolism and the spiritual experiences that they describe.
    Sri Aurobindo also discusses the various deities and their symbolism, the spiritual practices and rituals described in the Vedas, and the relationship between the Vedas and other spiritual traditions.
    Overall, "The Secret of the Veda" is a highly respected and influential book in the field of Vedic studies, and it continues to be widely read and studied by scholars and spiritual seekers
    www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=www.sriaurobindoashram.org/sriaurobindo/downloadpdf.php%3Fid%3D30&ved=2ahUKEwivsp2Q04iAAxWPTmwGHRtTBO0QFnoECDEQAQ&usg=AOvVaw0ICUK6M-0kF8arMpwDXOJV
    Dr RL Kashyap is one who did great work in this area in the last 30 years..who was a compuer scientist at Purdue university
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rangasami_L._Kashyap

    • @RachelScottYoga
      @RachelScottYoga  Před rokem

      Thank you for the share! I’m sure students will appreciate the opportunity to check that out ~ and yes, no doubt there is a difference in the transmission depending on whether or not you are speaking from a spiritual point of you or a scholastic point of view ~ I appreciate your distinction!🙏🏻

  • @patrickmccartney7544
    @patrickmccartney7544 Před 2 lety +1

    Each upanishad is doctrinally linked to one of the four Vedas, just like the brahmanas and the samhitas.

  • @haysoundswrite2607
    @haysoundswrite2607 Před rokem

    Maybe one day I’ll tell you my story but this came so timely and perfectly in my life. I wrote something in a group of women whom I love and are very supportive of my journey. I said how I wish I had studied to be a yoga teacher. And I can’t even put it in my bucket list… (I didn’t write the last sentence… so my daughter texted and said, ‘and what’s stopping you for doing it now mom?’ And my sister texted, ‘there’s no reason why you can’t do yoga online! There’s so many possibilities bla bla
    In reality I could’ve come up with a list of many valid and real reasons but somehow I said … we’ll, I am more disciplined when I study something and I can experience what I’m studying. And besides I’d love to study the history of yoga too , bla bla I wrote down all the reasons but not with disappointment or sad, or thinking it’d be impossible ..,(I’m actually finishing an intense one year professional counselling program)… and as I finished texting, I googled ‘the history yoga,’ and the first I checked out was not what I was looking for but the second I clicked, was you!
    Thank you for this lecture. I loved it!
    And in my counselling practice, I’d love to incorporate some asanas one day💕
    I have some joint issues, am not young, but I have a dream, and a strong will, and today you’ve been another confirmation, that when you are in alignment and ready, the teacher shows up,,, and btw, I have a teaching career of decades. So I can say this with confidence: you are a great teacher🙋‍♀️🙏💕🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏Namaste
    Haydee

    • @RachelScottYoga
      @RachelScottYoga  Před rokem

      Haydee!!!! Thank you for this wonderful share 💛and just to perhaps move it up on your bucket list, I run an online yoga teacher training program that is quite good (if I do say so 😁) and very flexible for all schedules and joint situations 💛 In case the time is right, hit me up anytime! And I’m happy to give more info ~ And very happy just generally to connect with you here.🥰

    • @haysoundswrite2607
      @haysoundswrite2607 Před rokem

      @@RachelScottYoga thank you Rachel. We’ll keep in touch. I have two and a half more intense months of study but I’ll check it out … do you have a website Rachel?

    • @RachelScottYoga
      @RachelScottYoga  Před rokem +1

      @@haysoundswrite2607 Yes :) You can check out the YTT here: courses.doyogawithme.com/ Our next cohort starts in May ~ and I'm happy to chat when and if want to hear more details - choosing a YTT is very fun and exciting ~ and you also want to know that it's going to be a good fit for the experience you want 🥰💛

  • @Trex383
    @Trex383 Před 2 lety

    yoga-sthah kuru karmani sangam tyaktva dhananjaya!
    siddhy-asiddhyoh samo bhutva samatvam yoga uchyate!!
    Be steadfast in the performance of your duty, O Arjun, abandoning attachment to success and failure. Such equanimity is called Yog. - Geeta

  • @fidenahmed2905
    @fidenahmed2905 Před 10 měsíci

    I am so impressed from your knowledge
    I am from india and can i know if you came to india to learn yoga
    Because not everyone have this level of knowledge

    • @RachelScottYoga
      @RachelScottYoga  Před 10 měsíci +1

      That is very kind! I have been fortunate to study with teachers who are very well educated and passionate about their studies (Carlos Pomeda and Christopher Wallis particularly for yoga history). I have visited Incia twice but have not studied yoga there in depth - yet :) However, the teachers that I study with have studied there extensively.

  • @krunalpatel5750
    @krunalpatel5750 Před 2 lety

    I think shreemad bhagvat mahapuran’s fifth canto can help you a lot.

  • @Trex383
    @Trex383 Před 2 lety

    Beautifully explained by Rachel, thanks for putting such an unbiased presentation of such a complex topic and often misunderstood by many including people in India!

    • @RachelScottYoga
      @RachelScottYoga  Před 2 lety

      🙏🏻🙏🏻I so appreciate your kind words! 💗

  • @ayushgaurincredible
    @ayushgaurincredible Před 2 lety +3

    Great atleast you put the almost correct vedic age dates. . Other western scholars trace back only 1500 BC. Even to Budha 500 BC.

    • @RachelScottYoga
      @RachelScottYoga  Před 2 lety

      We can credit the scholar Georg Feuerstein with these dates. His book The Yoga Tradition is a good resource.

  • @wolfcity90
    @wolfcity90 Před 3 lety

    Good point @ 55:25 till that time yoga was only meditation...

  • @venkataponnaganti
    @venkataponnaganti Před 6 měsíci

    Colloquial yet the essence is correct.

    • @RachelScottYoga
      @RachelScottYoga  Před 6 měsíci

      I appreciate your words, thank you 🙏

    • @venkataponnaganti
      @venkataponnaganti Před 6 měsíci

      @@RachelScottYoga where do you teach?

    • @RachelScottYoga
      @RachelScottYoga  Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@venkataponnaganti I teach primarily online these days, as I'm currently working with my partner on "The Nerve Tour," and we are travelling around North America in an RV :) So all my classes and trainings for the next year are primarily online ~ and you?

  • @ALOK-pe5fp
    @ALOK-pe5fp Před 2 lety +2

    I am proud hindu / sanatani ❤️😘

  • @ashleysun4960
    @ashleysun4960 Před 3 měsíci

    Do you have book that refers to read, Rachel?

  • @patrickmccartney7544
    @patrickmccartney7544 Před 2 lety +1

    The rig veda is a text all about boasting how strong an powerful the "strong-armed" men were. In the rig veda, yoga refers to a period of time during which martial action occurred. This action involved destroying one's enemies, stealing their property (cows and women) and returning to celebrate with massive BBQs.

  • @AMARImtn
    @AMARImtn Před 4 měsíci

    The poses existed on archeological record in carvings in the valley prior to religion and belief in gods and goddesses existing in India on archeological record by over 1,000 years. At some point religion appears and yoga is incorporated into different religious practices.

    • @RachelScottYoga
      @RachelScottYoga  Před 4 měsíci

      Hello! I think you are referring to the Indus Valley seals. Some scholars have indicated that this seated posture could proto-yoga, but I don't believe that there is consensus on this point. Other scholars don't find that correlation quite as compelling. A recent talk that I listened to on this point believes that the gods/goddesses referenced in the Mahabharata were Aryan in origin rather than native to the subcontinent ~ it seems to be a point of discussion indeed!

  • @willieluncheonette5843
    @willieluncheonette5843 Před 2 lety +2

    " Yoga means union, the science of union. Meditation is the most supreme phenomenon as far as union with reality is concerned. Meditation is the god of yoga. But yoga has fallen into wrong hands, and not only recently - for centuries it has been in the wrong hands.
    The original fault must be with the founder, Patanjali himself. Patanjali has divided yoga into eight parts. His division is clear-cut, very scientific, but he was not really aware of human stupidity. He started with the body - and that's the right way to start. The first part of yoga must be physiological because man lives on the circumference, in the body, so the work has to start there, only then can it reach the mind. And when one has gone beyond the body and beyond the mind, then the third, meditation, happens.
    So according to Patanjali the first part belongs to the body. But he was not clearly aware that millions of people would remain entangled with the first part. Hence yoga has become synonymous with yoga postures: people standing on their heads and doing all sorts of contortions. That has become synonymous with yoga.
    It is not a true yoga, it is just the preface, the introductory part; and the person who thinks the introduction is the whole book is idiotic. But Patanjali did not warn people. If he had warned people it would have been better. People like Patanjali believe in others' intelligence - which is not there! They trust. Their trust is immense, their trust is as immense as people's stupidity is! They respect people's intelligence. So he did not warn people, but the warning was absolutely necessary: 'Don't get entangled in the physiological part.'
    A few people, only very few - if a hundred people become interested in yoga then only one person will get out of the physiological entanglement. And that one person will become entangled in the psychological. If a hundred persons are entangled in the psychological then only one person gets out of it...and only when you get out of the mind does the real yoga begin.
    The physiological part of yoga will give you great physiological powers; it can make you live a really long, healthy life. But what are you going to do with a long life? If you are idiotic, instead of being idiotic for seventy years you will be idiotic for two hundred years. It is not going to help anybody; it will be a calamity.
    There was a man called Nadir Shah - one of the most notorious, murderous men in the whole history of humanity. He invaded India at least one hundred and eight times. He killed more people in India than anybody else. And he had his own ways of torturing: he would put the whole town on fire and surround the town with his army so nobody could escape - and he would enjoy it!
    This man asked an astrologer, because he had heard of his fame, 'What do you say? What is your advice? - should a man live long, very long, or should one live only the average, seventy years?'
    The astrologer must have been a really wise man. He said, 'It all depends. If a man like you lives long, it is bad, it is unfortunate. In the first place a man like you should not be born; and in the second place, if he is born, then he should die immediately. And in the third place, if he manages to live somehow, then the sooner he dies, the better!'
    Nadir Shah was very angry. This was the first man who had not bothered about his murderous attitude, this was the first man who had said the truth as it was. Nadir Shah said 'I will kill you!' The astrologer said 'That doesn't matter - you can kill me, but I have to tell the truth. The truth is that if men like you do live, they should sleep twenty-four hours a day and drink as much as they can!'
    Nadir Shah was so shocked but the man was so truthful that even Nadir Shah had to leave him alone. Even he could not gather courage to kill such a man. He felt shaken and he remembered him again and again: 'What a man! Almost a dragon! He made me tremble - the way he looked at me and the way he said things. I had never expected anybody would have such courage.' But he respected the astrologer.
    Yoga can make a person live long, but what will you do? That physiological part should not be paid so much attention. Yes, a little bit is good to keep physically fit, but just a little bit; otherwise it is a vast jungle. One can be lost in its subtleties, in its complexities.
    The second part is even vaster than the physiological. If you get into it you can have many psychic powers, you can read people's thoughts. But what is the point? Your own rubbish is so much, what is the point of reading somebody else's rubbish? He is tortured by his rubbish and you are reading his thoughts - and you think you are doing something great!
    The real thing is to get rid of thoughts, not to read them. One even has to get rid of one's own thoughts; what is the point of reading other people's thoughts? And what is there? You can stand by the side of the road and you can see a man is walking along and thinking of his dog - so what?
    If you listen to people's thoughts, what will you find? Somebody is thinking of his cow, somebody is thinking of his buffalo, somebody is thinking of his wife, somebody is thinking of somebody else's wife! And you are thinking what they are thinking! Maybe the other person is also a yogi and is reading somebody else's thoughts. Then things become very complicated!
    The physiological part is ordinary, the psychological part is ordinary. Both can give power, but power is not the goal of meditation. Power is politics, all kinds of power is politics. And power corrupts - all kinds of power - it corrupts unconditionally and absolutely. It always corrupts.
    Hence I say the only essential thing, the real core of all religion, of all yoga, of all methods of search, is meditation. One should put aside everything non-essential. You can use things as stepping stones, but not more than that - just like jumping boards. You need not bother too much about them. Your whole concern should be one-pointed; you should move like an arrow towards meditation. Only then in this small life, with so little time, power and energy available and with so many problems surrounding you, can you hope that the arrow will reach the target.
    The moment you know something of meditation - not about it, but the very taste of it - a great release comes. a great relief comes. Suddenly all tensions disappear: anxieties, anguishes, are found no more. Even if you want them just for a change, you cannot find them. I have tried and failed! Sometimes I try very hard to find some anxiety but I cannot, it simply does not work. I have tried all possible ways, from this side and that side, but I come to the same end: it does not work.
    Once you have tasted meditation it is impossible for you to be in any misery. Bliss becomes inevitable, a natural showering, and it goes on showering like flowers showering from the sky."

  • @roops2939
    @roops2939 Před 27 dny

    Yog is an ETERNAL practice, prevailing in ALL the FOUR YUGAS. YOG practice was already an ancient practice at the time of the birth of The Buddha ❤

  • @pedrolahoz
    @pedrolahoz Před 3 lety

    😍

  • @awhig2474
    @awhig2474 Před 2 lety +1

    24:13
    Want to understand Non Dualism??
    See the Movie "Matrix".... See what Neo sees things as exactly like him when he becomes (as we call in India as) a REALIZED SOUL at the end of the first movie (out of three)

  • @mmanikandan7051
    @mmanikandan7051 Před měsícem

    Saraswathi valley civilization is not gone, they moved to many parts of ancient india and other parts of world, older hymms of veda praise mother saraswathi as goddess, whereas in later hymns of veda like atharvana veda praises mother ganga as godess shows that harrapa and mohanjadaro civilization are not gone, they are what today called as Hinduism or Sanathana Dharma

  • @Purewal07832
    @Purewal07832 Před 2 lety

    I love my indian🇮🇳 💕

  • @hamalsamir2014
    @hamalsamir2014 Před 3 lety

    forther you should describe about our hindu religion

  • @selfunfoldment4425
    @selfunfoldment4425 Před rokem

    Charvaka are equivalent of current materialists..and some amount of hedonist ideas...they were not driven out by the spiritualists of those days...but allowed live their ideas

  • @krunalpatel5750
    @krunalpatel5750 Před 2 lety

    In India “jnana” we write it like “gyana” it means knowledge of how universe is created and destroyed by god. This is meaning of gyana yoga.

  • @ankittomar329
    @ankittomar329 Před rokem +1

    Samsara means the material world

  • @nathanwatches
    @nathanwatches Před 3 lety +1

    U so funny 😂

  • @kirstbarcy6204
    @kirstbarcy6204 Před 2 lety

    Hope my philosophy and history professors teach like this lmao.

  • @awhig2474
    @awhig2474 Před 2 lety +2

    49:15
    Charvaka School is about (as we call in English) atheism.... Concept of rejecting a God Head

    • @RachelScottYoga
      @RachelScottYoga  Před rokem

      Ah yes! I've also heard this called materialism thanks for sharing` :)

  • @abhijeetbhagat100
    @abhijeetbhagat100 Před 3 lety +15

    She knows 1000 times more than average indian..... Appriciated

    • @knightf8648
      @knightf8648 Před 3 lety +2

      Because average Indian is taking solace in Cardi B songs and American Netflix shows, while they are enjoying the gems which we produced. And it is justified too i guess, India made spiritual developments when we were financially well off, guess material well being is prerequisite for spiritual well being too. As the saying goes in hindi:" भूखे भजन ना होही गोपाला"

    • @shivamsinghnegi1192
      @shivamsinghnegi1192 Před rokem +2

      Stop talking nonsense 😒....

    • @vibhaspalding6457
      @vibhaspalding6457 Před 8 měsíci

      I agree that she is blabbering correct mixed with her version of understanding. Not researched some of the philosophies. Her definition of samsara is incorrect. Samsara is more than cycle of death and rebirth.

    • @vibhaspalding6457
      @vibhaspalding6457 Před 8 měsíci

      Good try of definition of non-dualism, but there is more.

    • @vibhaspalding6457
      @vibhaspalding6457 Před 8 měsíci +1

      On the whole it is good, some glitches but still very useful and good communicator.

  • @SophieMarieWellness
    @SophieMarieWellness Před 11 měsíci

    Fantastic lecture in every way! Btw I think Jainism is pronounced JAY-nism :)

    • @RachelScottYoga
      @RachelScottYoga  Před 11 měsíci

      Yes, it’s so funny. One of my philosophy teachers pronounced it “Jainism” but I have also it heard of pronounced “Jay-nism” as you say and found both versions online 😵‍💫Perhaps it’s a British vs. American thing? 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @fidenahmed2905
      @fidenahmed2905 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@RachelScottYoga😂

  • @ExhaleYogaSchool
    @ExhaleYogaSchool Před 3 lety +1

    You are doing very good job, very impressive in Indus civilization(which is believed to be River Saraswati Civilization) u can find lord Shiva doing Yoga pose (Bhadrasana) .. I suggest u can improve pronouncing correct Sanskrut words ..

    • @RachelScottYoga
      @RachelScottYoga  Před 3 lety +2

      You are absolutely right! My pronunciation is not accurate. I recently bought a Sanskrit program to improve that I am looking forward to diving into more this year ☺️👍🏻

    • @tromboner6061
      @tromboner6061 Před 3 lety +2

      Come on man
      We Indians don't speak English in US/UK accent, so why to expect them to change theirs?
      We dont have a copyright over sanskrit
      My family is full of Sanskrit teachers but I don't think I feel bad for anyone's mispronunciation.
      THEY DON'T MEAN TO OFFEND YOU. NEITHER HAVE TO PROVE ANYTHING. CHILL

    • @knightf8648
      @knightf8648 Před 3 lety

      For a yogi, you are very close minded. Stop acting like Puritan, she grew up with those kind of phonetics, how can you expect her to improvise those dictions? Indian professionals working at silicon valley for decades can't do away with our thick English accent. And sanskrit is grammatically and phonetically probably most difficult language, even trained priests of Kashi don't chants those hymns correctly now.

  • @Shady689
    @Shady689 Před rokem

    There a lot of debate going on on Aryan invasion theory in India. Near to all people are rejecting it. So it has become from aryan invasion theory to aryan migration theory and in future it will eventually become Aryan vacation theory.

  • @uttamkumar4960
    @uttamkumar4960 Před 3 lety +1

    Vedas is not all about sacrifice and rituals please read it once then comment.

  • @awhig2474
    @awhig2474 Před 2 lety +1

    38:54
    😂 😂 😂

  • @patrickmccartney7544
    @patrickmccartney7544 Před 2 lety

    Totally off on the dates of the vedas

    • @RachelScottYoga
      @RachelScottYoga  Před 2 lety

      Dates are from georg feuerstein; feel free to share and reference yours :)

  • @rapisode1
    @rapisode1 Před 2 lety +3

    Mahabharata stands for the great Bharata dynasty, not war.

  • @Risperi1
    @Risperi1 Před 9 měsíci

    52:00

  • @somanathr7851
    @somanathr7851 Před 2 lety

    by the time of teaching yoga kindly sit in padmasana

    • @RachelScottYoga
      @RachelScottYoga  Před 2 lety +1

      With respect, padmasana is not accessible for many people. 🙏🏻

  • @singhrawat7075
    @singhrawat7075 Před 3 lety +3

    U r such a sweety Racheal,,,, I hope I have friend like u so nice and cool,😄😄😄😄