Yin Yoga The Healing
Art of Paulie Zink
Yin Yoga -
The Healing Art of Paulie Zink By Eileen
Kragie
When I first
learned about Yin yoga the healing art, I
purchased Sarah Powers’ DVD and then I read Paul Grilley’s book…But the first
workshop I attended with Paulie Zink showed me what this practice he teaches is
really all about. It is not simply a quiet practice of long, still holds. That
is the foundation from which evolves the ability to move fluidly and gracefully
from posture to posture. The full practice invokes the energetic of animals and
so much more. The five elements of the Chinese medical system are explored
through the practice in a variety of ways. The workshop concluded with a
walking meditation of the birthing cycle of the five transforming energies. At
the end of it I could feel the chi (life force) radiating between my hands and
my body was invigorated and full of energy.
The first
time I met Paulie Zink I
asked him, “were you always this flexible?’ He answered, “No, I had average
flexibility as a teenager. I started practicing Hatha yoga in my teens and grew
some; but it wasn’t until I met my master when I was in college and really
started training intensively that my flexibility developed to the point where
it is now. The style of kung fu that was handed down to me required
extraordinary flexibility to master it. I practiced six to eight hours a day
for ten years.”
After
attending several week-long training sessions with Paulie I feel I am only
beginning to scratch the surface and to experience the true depth of this
practice… and the fun! Becoming attuned to the seasons and the alchemical elements
has changed how I move through my days. Every moment is an opportunity to
practice and to learn from the animals and nature around me. Growing and
preserving my flexibility, strength and fluid movement, and also developing a
deeper connection with everything around me, has become an integral part of my
life.
The Tao of Paulie
The complete
art of Yin yoga taught by its founder master Paulie Zink
goes far beyond that image of Yin yoga as it is commonly held by many yoga
practitioners and teachers. This is a dynamic potent practice. It is a healing
art and one designed to restore the primal nature of the practitioner- that
nature which is curious, strong, adaptable and instinctual. Being awake to
one’s primal nature means being fully present in the body without the
distraction of abstract analytical thought processes and self limiting
preconceptions.
Paulie’s Yin
yoga is rooted in the traditional Taoist healing arts of China which….
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