
The Body in Classical Hathayoga, with Ruth Westoby
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09/05/24 • 52 min
In this episode I sit down with Ruth Westoby a scholar, teacher, and practitioner of yoga. We discuss Ruth’s work on the body in early hatha yoga texts. We talk about the broad diversity of approaches to the material body in these sources, including their ideas about gender, the cultivation of powers, and approaches to liberation. Along the way, we touch on yogic sex, practices to stop menstruating, and the courageous work that modern practitioners have been doing to expose abuse by yoga gurus.
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Resources mentioned in this episode:
- Preliminary published results from Ruth’s research
- Mallinson and Szántó, The Amṛtasiddhi and Amṛtasiddhimūla (2021).
- Jason Birch, The Amaraugha and Amaraughaprabodha of Gorakṣanātha (2023).
- Elena Valussi, “The Physiology of Transcendence for Women” (2009)
- BBP episode with Dominic Steavu
- Hatha Yoga Project
- Articles on guru abuse by Pattabhi Jois: Anneke Lucas, Karen Rain, Amanda Lucia
- Inform Project
- Video footage of Ruth doing historical āsanas
- Ruth’s website and email newsletter, Facebook page, Instagram
In this episode I sit down with Ruth Westoby a scholar, teacher, and practitioner of yoga. We discuss Ruth’s work on the body in early hatha yoga texts. We talk about the broad diversity of approaches to the material body in these sources, including their ideas about gender, the cultivation of powers, and approaches to liberation. Along the way, we touch on yogic sex, practices to stop menstruating, and the courageous work that modern practitioners have been doing to expose abuse by yoga gurus.
If you want to hear more from experts on Buddhism, Asian medicine, and embodied spirituality then subscribe to Blue Beryl and don’t miss an episode!
Resources mentioned in this episode:
- Preliminary published results from Ruth’s research
- Mallinson and Szántó, The Amṛtasiddhi and Amṛtasiddhimūla (2021).
- Jason Birch, The Amaraugha and Amaraughaprabodha of Gorakṣanātha (2023).
- Elena Valussi, “The Physiology of Transcendence for Women” (2009)
- BBP episode with Dominic Steavu
- Hatha Yoga Project
- Articles on guru abuse by Pattabhi Jois: Anneke Lucas, Karen Rain, Amanda Lucia
- Inform Project
- Video footage of Ruth doing historical āsanas
- Ruth’s website and email newsletter, Facebook page, Instagram
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