GREEN
YOGA or ECO-YOGA
by Russell Comstock
“Green Yoga or eco-yoga is a recent expression of yoga that
draws upon the ancient nature-based roots of the tradition to emphasize
awareness of our inherent interdependence with all of nature. Metta
Earth Yoga does not differ significantly from classical yoga as
far as the physical poses are concerned; the postures already have
a deep association with nature.... In Green Yoga, we reintroduce
the awareness, the metaphor of nature, with the overall goal to
bring the fact of our interdependence to the fore. Green Yoga is
focused on looking at the ecological dimension of the ancient practices
of yoga.”
An intentionally green orientation to contemplative practice particularly
supports thoughtful engagement with today’s ecological challenges.
This plays out in hundreds of possible ways. While recently traveling
in Costa Rica with his wife, Russell said that as they were on a
bus moving through an industrial area outside the capital city of
San Jose, his wife turned to him and said, “As I look deeply,
I can see the result of my actions.” They both understood
in that moment that their travel on the bus through this industrial
area was a part of co-creating that environment and its ecological
impact. A deeper discussion of ecological impact ensued and a natural
desire to make conscious change resulted.
How will this be experienced in the Metta Earth Practice retreats?
Both retreats will offer two to three eco-yoga sessions each day,
interspersed with periods of zazen. According to Russell, “These
retreats will provide a doorway to look at the ecological impact
of our actions through Zen and Yoga. We awaken this awareness through
a lens of reverence and deep understanding for interconnection that
sustains us. Inspired by such awareness, it is natural to care about
our environment and make conscious choices for positive change”.
The weekend retreat will provide an introduction to the field.
This experiential exploration into the ecological roots of Yoga
and Zen will include presentation, discussion and reflection on
the classical teachings as well as the ecological dimensions of
both Zen and Yoga. Those new to Zen and Yoga are welcome. No experience
of green yoga is necessary for either retreat.
The five-day retreat provides an opportunity to explore on a deeper
level: “What are the practices that allow us to strengthen
our foundations, allowing us to move off the mat and off the cushion
and take it into the world? We will move out from the zendo and
the yurt in order to have some kind of eco-yoga experience outside
every day.” Russell and Robert will work with a question or
theme each day, weaving in different practices that help look at
those themes. Retreatants will spend time on these practices with
the group and on their own. Although the longer retreat is ideal
for those with some familiarity with Yoga or Zen, all are welcome.
Responding to the stubbed toes of the world
“These ancient traditions arose in a time when nature was
enormously present in all aspects of life,” Russell said.
“Conversely, In the modern world, we can see the imbalances
we live with all around us. Thus we might ask, what has allowed
the sense of majesty and reverence to diminish? Where is the quality
that would evoke devotion and compassion in us individually and
culturally? When you stub your toe, you immediately reach down to
take care of it. Green Yoga and Zen practice is a way to reach down
inside ourselves and respond to the stubbed toes of the world. It
is not about ‘should’; it is about opening up to the
natural response of compassion for all things.”
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