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Moon Day Theories
Moon Day Theory #1 {Tim Miller}
From Tim Miller at the Ashtanga Yoga Center:
"Both full and new moon days are observed as yoga holidays in the Ashtanga Yoga tradition. What is the reasoning behind this?
Like all things of a watery nature (human beings are about 70% water), we are affected by the phases of the moon. The phases of the moon are determined by the moon’s relative position to the sun. Full moons occur when they are in opposition and new moons when they are in conjunction. Both sun and moon exert a gravitational pull..."
Moon Day Theory #2 {Richard Freeman}
From Richard Freeman at the Yoga Workshop:
"Observing this restraint to practice can be helpful in not becoming too attached to practice and routine. It also provides time for the body to rest and recuperate."
Moon Day Theory #3 {Shri K. Pattabhi Jois}
From Shri K. Pattabhi Jois at the Ashtanga Yoga Shala:
"That day is very difficult day. Two stars one place (conjunction) is going. New moon also, full moon also. That day very dangerous day. You (take) practice (on that day), anyone can have a small pain starting. That pain is not going very quickly. Long time he is taking. Some broken possible. That is why that day don’t do."
Moon Day Theory #4 {Karyn Grenfell}
From Karyn Grenfell at Blue Lotus Ashtanga:
"Through practising Yoga we become aware of our own tendencies and the natural cycles that occur within and around us. Hopefully, over time we are able to function more harmoniously with ourselves and with the environment we live in.
Observing moon days connects us with the functioning of the universe and makes us aware of the effect the universal energy can have on us individually."
From Tim Miller at the Ashtanga Yoga Center:
"Both full and new moon days are observed as yoga holidays in the Ashtanga Yoga tradition. What is the reasoning behind this?
Like all things of a watery nature (human beings are about 70% water), we are affected by the phases of the moon. The phases of the moon are determined by the moon’s relative position to the sun. Full moons occur when they are in opposition and new moons when they are in conjunction. Both sun and moon exert a gravitational pull..."
Moon Day Theory #2 {Richard Freeman}
From Richard Freeman at the Yoga Workshop:
"Observing this restraint to practice can be helpful in not becoming too attached to practice and routine. It also provides time for the body to rest and recuperate."
Moon Day Theory #3 {Shri K. Pattabhi Jois}
From Shri K. Pattabhi Jois at the Ashtanga Yoga Shala:
"That day is very difficult day. Two stars one place (conjunction) is going. New moon also, full moon also. That day very dangerous day. You (take) practice (on that day), anyone can have a small pain starting. That pain is not going very quickly. Long time he is taking. Some broken possible. That is why that day don’t do."
Moon Day Theory #4 {Karyn Grenfell}
From Karyn Grenfell at Blue Lotus Ashtanga:
"Through practising Yoga we become aware of our own tendencies and the natural cycles that occur within and around us. Hopefully, over time we are able to function more harmoniously with ourselves and with the environment we live in.
Observing moon days connects us with the functioning of the universe and makes us aware of the effect the universal energy can have on us individually."
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Moon Days
2011 Ashtanga Yoga Moon Days
A list of full and new moon days for 2011. Ashtanga practitioners take this time off for rest.
January 4th, Tuesday, New Moon
January 19th, Wednesday, Full Moon
February 2nd, Wednesday, New Moon
February 18th, Friday, Full Moon
March 4th, Friday, New Moon
March 19th,Saturday, Full Moon
April 3rd, Sunday, New Moon
April 18th, Monday, Full Moon
May 3rd, Tuesday , New Moon
May 17th, Tuesday, Full Moon
June 1st, wednesday, New Moon
June 15th, wednesday , Full Moon
July 1st, Friday, New Moon
July 15th, Friday, Full Moon
July 30th, Saturday, New Moon
August 13th, Saturday, Full Moon
August 29th, Monday, New Moon
September 13th, Monday, Full Moon
September 27th, Tuesday, New Moon
October 12th , Wednesday,Full Moon
October 26th, Wednesday , New Moon
November 10th, Thursday, Full Moon
November 25th, Friday , New Moon
December 10th, Saturday, Full Moon
December 24th, Saturday New Moon
www.timeanddate.com
A list of full and new moon days for 2011. Ashtanga practitioners take this time off for rest.
January 4th, Tuesday, New Moon
January 19th, Wednesday, Full Moon
February 2nd, Wednesday, New Moon
February 18th, Friday, Full Moon
March 4th, Friday, New Moon
March 19th,Saturday, Full Moon
April 3rd, Sunday, New Moon
April 18th, Monday, Full Moon
May 3rd, Tuesday , New Moon
May 17th, Tuesday, Full Moon
June 1st, wednesday, New Moon
June 15th, wednesday , Full Moon
July 1st, Friday, New Moon
July 15th, Friday, Full Moon
July 30th, Saturday, New Moon
August 13th, Saturday, Full Moon
August 29th, Monday, New Moon
September 13th, Monday, Full Moon
September 27th, Tuesday, New Moon
October 12th , Wednesday,Full Moon
October 26th, Wednesday , New Moon
November 10th, Thursday, Full Moon
November 25th, Friday , New Moon
December 10th, Saturday, Full Moon
December 24th, Saturday New Moon
www.timeanddate.com
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