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  Through accumulated tensions and reactions we have lost contact with our body, we live largely in our head, and the real feeling of the body has become paralysed.
 
Only in listening to the body and letting the sensation unfold and come to us, can it again come to life.
 
This allows a re-orchestration of our energy and instead of the old impression of the body as dull, heavy and contracted, we discover it to be light, flexible and expanded in space, as we felt in our infancy.
 
When we approach the asana (posture) and pranayama (breathing) in this way they have a completely different quality. The effect is to bring about a deep relaxation in the body-mind, free of patterns and restrictions and to open us to deeper levels of awareness.
   
 

 
 
 


 
 
About Billy Doyle
Billy Doyle qualified as a yoga teacher in 1980 with the British Wheel of Yoga.
 
He trained with many teachers in a wide variety of approaches. In 1982 he met Jean Klein who introduced him to Yoga in the Kashmir Tradition. He studied closely with Jean Klein for many years in England, Holland, France and the U.S.
 
He has also studied in a variety of body related therapies including Massage, Eutony, Feldenkrais, Alexander Technique and Craniosacral Therapy.

He holds regular yoga classes in London and retreats in different parts of the country and abroad. He also runs meditation and pranayama days in Hampstead, London.

He's the author of The Mirage of Separation (published in April 2008), a collection of poems and prose covering subjects that include identification, desire, time, the spiritual path and silence.