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Zephyr Yoga Podcast

Zephyr Yoga Podcast

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Zephyr Wildman offers words of inspiration to guide you through your Yoga Practice, Meditation or even your daily commute. In her own words, Zephyr blends Yogic philosophy, psychology and personal insight into the victories and struggles of daily life. Her informative introductions to the practice of Yoga provides you with more meaning, intention and focus. Stories and observations from time-to-time are a welcome bit of uplifting and encouraging motivation to continue to follow a path of balance and serenity.


If you like what you hear, join Zephyr on ZephyrYoga.com or on ZephyrYogaRetreats.com.


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  • Rasas – Disgust & Love
    Jun 4 2025

    In this episode, we continue our exploration of the essential human emotions known as Rasas and how we can use yogic tools to embrace our humanity and make skilful choices that guide us toward lasting fulfilment and inner freedom. This practice invites us to engage with undesirable and uncomfortable emotions, using them as teachers to deepen our self-awareness and growth.

    We focus on the Rasas of Disgust and Love. Vibhatsa, or Disgust, is the feeling of dissatisfaction with oneself or others, often expressed through harsh judgment, criticism, and aversion. Disgust arises from a distorted sense of self, known as Asmita, which creates a false separation between ourselves and others. It can manifest as arrogance or self-loathing, reinforcing patterns of shame, guilt, and resistance (Dvesa), which perpetuate suffering.

    The antidote to Disgust is Shringara, the Rasa of Love. Love takes many forms...devotion, admiration, tenderness, compassion...and reminds us of our true nature. Through the practice of RAIN (Recognize, Allow, Investigate, Nurture), we learn to pause in moments of self-judgment and criticism, making space for healing and self-compassion. This process helps us move beyond aversion and open to the ocean of love that resides within.

    We ask ourselves: What disgusts us? Who do we find repulsive? What parts of ourselves do we struggle to accept? By practicing radical acceptance and loving awareness, we nurture the parts of us that feel inadequate or unworthy, fostering a deeper connection to ourselves and others.

    As Cozolino, an attachment psychologist, reminds us, "It is not the survival of the fittest, but the survival of the nurtured." Lean into the pause where love resides and discover the healing power of compassionate self-inquiry.


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    15 m
  • Rasas – Fear & Courage
    May 28 2025

    In this episode, we explore the profound relationship between fear and courage through the lens of the ancient concept of Rasas. Fear, or Bhayanka, manifests in many ways, worry, anxiety, dread, while courage, or Virya, is the fearless heart that moves us forward with faith and trust. We'll discuss how fear arises from our attachments, our resistance to change, and our deep-seated need for safety and belonging. Using yoga philosophy and practical tools like breathwork, movement, and self-inquiry, we uncover how fear affects the mind, body, and soul. Together, we’ll explore how courage isn’t the absence of fear but the ability to face life’s uncertainties with an open heart. Whether it’s fear of the unknown, failure, or loss, this practice invites us to meet fear with loving awareness and step into our dharma with confidence. Join me on this journey of transformation...bravely, wholeheartedly, courageously.


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    18 m
  • Rasas and their Bhava – Emotions and their Feelings
    May 21 2025

    Rasa, meaning “nectar” or “essence,” captures the richness of life’s emotional experiences, much like the flavours of a meal. Just as the Gunas influence taste...Rajas being too intense, Tamas too dull, and Sattva offering the perfect balance...our emotions shape our human experience. As Robert Svoboda says, “Existence without juice is dry and tasteless.”

    Tantric tradition recognizes nine Rasas, the core emotional flavors of life: Disgust, Fear, Anger, Sadness, Love, Courage, Wonder, Joy, and Calmness. Each Rasa is born from an underlying Bhava, our true feeling state, giving depth and meaning to our experiences.

    In this practice, we explore these Rasas through movement, allowing emotions to surface and shift naturally. By embracing the full spectrum of our emotions with awareness and courage, we open to greater self-understanding and fulfillment. Let yourself fully taste, savour, and express the richness of your inner landscape.


    To read more and to practice with Zephyr Wildman, click here.


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    21 m
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