There is a shift occurring of which most of us are at least somewhat aware. Somehow time seems to be moving faster as well as expanding. This transition was predicted by the Mayans, the Incas, the Hopi, Nostradamus, Edgar Cayce, and the Kabbalah. In "Walking Between the Worlds", Gregg Braden defines this shift as "…both a time in Earth history as well as an experience of human consciousness. Defined by the con-vergence of decreasing planetary magnetics and increasing planetary frequency upon a point in time, the Shift of the Ages, or simply, The Shift, represents a rare opportunity of collectively re-patterning the expression of human consciousness. The Shift is the term applied to the process of Earth accelerating through a course of evolutionary change, with the human species linked, by choice, to the electromagnetic fields of Earth, following suit through a process of cellular change."
During this same time period, we have seen more and more interest in spirituality and ancient sources of wisdom, as well as participation in practices to achieve transcendence and higher states of consciousness. People across the globe are searching to find a new and deeper "connection" to higher consciousness and spirit.This pursuit of a deeper under-standing of God, Love, and The Universe, has drawn millions of people to reexamine the ancient science of Yoga. According to a Harris Poll conducted in conjunction with Yoga Journal the number of practitioners in the United States alone was approximately 15 million in 2004 and continues to grow. Clearly, interest in this ancient practice is vital, alive and expanding.
According to Swami Vishnu Devananda, yoga is: "…the oldest system of personal development in the world, encompassing body, mind and spirit." The ancient yogis had a profound understanding of man’s essential nature and of what he needs to live in harmony with himself and his environment. The yogi attempts to achieve that state of yoga or union.
In 1993, Dr. Eric Pearl, a Los Angeles based chiropractor, went through a personal energetic shift, where he began to access a new spectrum of healing frequencies that we now call Reconnective Healing. This unique hands-off healing art works with a more comprehensive bandwidth of healing frequencies that may well be accessible here on Earth for the very first time, and bring us in direct contact with God/Love/Universe, thereby facilitating a "download" of light and information that we know as Reconnective Healing. This can help us to connect to our perfect blueprint of health, helping to facilitate healings on all levels of our being, from the physical to the spiritual, and restore us to our fullness as human beings. These frequencies have been validated by research at major universities around the globe.
Once properly trained, everyone has the innate potential to access and bring in this new spectrum of healing frequencies, simply by interacting with them. More than 60,000 practitioners have been trained worldwide, in more than 60 different countries.
Clearly, we see how the goal of these two modalities—Yoga and Reconnective Healing—is the same: to join the individual to the vastness of the Universe and to transform and transcend with the information accessed with this union. This creates a path where these two can potentially come together and be integrated into a new practice.
Introducing Reconnective Healing frequencies into the practice of yoga is a powerful and transformative vehicle for concentration, meditation and healing on all levels. The incorporation of the healing frequencies takes the yoga practice, literally, to a quantum level of connection with Self and the Universal Mind. The frequencies can flow in a directed way to help heal the body, while the yogi flows through their practice. Often the intelligent frequencies "turn on" without conscious intent, responding directly to the needs of the body. It is as if the intelligence of the body works with the intelligence of the universe to help heal the yogi while they are in practice.
When the yogi consciously invites the healing energy of The Reconnection into the yoga practice, they literally begin to vibrate at a frequency that helps to change the structure of the body, muscles, organs, and perhaps even DNA, and this transforms them at the cellular level and beyond. Embracing the expanded physicality of movement with these frequencies, combines the physical element with the subtlety and grace of the intelligent universal energy, helping to transform the practice at the next level of alignment and connection with the universe.
What separates Reconnective Yoga from other forms of practice is its dramatically enhanced access to and use of energy, light and information. And its instructors also become healing practitioners along the way. Through those instructors, and assisted by the intelligence of the universe, our yoga studios now truly become the new healing centers of today.
The benefits of repeated Recon-nective Yoga practice are a stronger connection to higher self and a deeper, healing connection with Spirit. This profound level of healing yoga practice teaches awareness beyond the basic five senses to deepen and enhance the path to healing and evolution. In class, the yogi learns to feel the frequencies of Reconnective Healing and make them an integral part of their yoga practice, as a restorative return to the perfection and originality of The Universe, to achieve true health and enlightenment.
Currently Reconnective Yoga is offered in two formats. First, for any yoga student at any level of practice, who wishes to explore Reconnective Yoga, there is the Open Class. An initial three-hour workshop, where the concepts and basic uses are introduced to students, is followed by a series of classes, offered daily, utilizing the frequencies in practice. The second format is a one day teacher training for existing yoga teachers (200 hour minimum) who have also taken The Reconnective Healing Seminars, Levels l/ll and lll, introducing ways in which the teacher can utilize the Reconnective Healing Frequencies in their classes.
Reconnective Yoga Classes and Workshops in NYC September 23-27, 2011