Ganja yoga A practical guide to conscious relaxation, soothing pain relief, and enlightened self-discovery

Deanna Dussault

Book - 2017

"Yogis have been using cannabis to enhance spiritual practice for millennia. Unfortunately, we've lost this tradition in the modern practice of yoga, and along with it the ability to truly relax, self-connect, and find peace. In Ganja Yoga, Dee Dussault, certified yoga instructor and the first person to bring ganja yoga classes to North America, finally takes this ancient tradition mainstream. Suitable for beginners and sages alike, Ganja Yoga will show you how to: Reap the benefits of cannabis' scientifically proven effects on mental and physical conditions Assume an altered state in a safe, energizing way Reconnect with the body and enjoy a form of exercise that is inwardly-focused and accessible to anyone Select the best s...etting, time, method of consumption, strains, poses, and breathing techniques to ensure an excellent experience As cannabis is embraced more and more as a source of health and wellbeing, there is a growing cultural conversation about the role of the plant as part of a spiritual journey. Ganja Yoga is a welcoming guide through that process, offering a path to intentional relaxation that encourages meditation, movement, and awareness for a more stress-free, harmonious world"--

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Published
New York : HarperOne [2017]
Language
English
Main Author
Deanna Dussault (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
xv, 269 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9780062656841
  • Introduction: inviting mary jane to your yoga practice
  • Cannabis as medicine
  • What yoga can do for you
  • Yoga and cannabis: spirituality's virtuous cycle
  • The history of cannabis and yoga
  • Tantra yoga in an (impossible) nutshell
  • Medicated mindfulness
  • Safe stoners
  • Intention setting
  • How to enhance: methods of consumption
  • Purchasing tips
  • Enhancing: when, where, and how much
  • Baked breathing practices
  • Poses for potheads, part 1: theory
  • Poses for potheads, part 2: practice
  • Marijuana meditations
  • Conclusion: better living through chemistry
  • Appendix I: the new "green smoothie"
  • Appendix II: the ancient ganja milkshake
  • Appendix III: more ways to enhance your endocannabinoid system
  • Appendix IV: other scientifically proven ways to improve your health
  • Appendix V: addressing some critiques of enhanced yoga.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Dussault, a San Francisco-based certified yoga teacher, claims that she is the first Westerner to teach "enhanced," meaning cannabis-assisted, yoga. In this hip, user-friendly guide, she covers the benefits of "stoned yoga" and how practitioners can incorporate it into their classes and home practices. According to Dussault, the Yoga Sutras prescribe the use of this "herbal remedy" (though she acknowledges some yogis believe different herbs were meant.) The author argues that cannabis can help readers deal with such ailments as migraines and ADHD, as well as with everyday stress. Dussault employs both scientific studies and humor while handing out tips on safe consumption and class etiquette. She also explains the pros and cons of various methods, including smoking, vaping, tinctures, topicals, concentrates, and edibles (the last, stronger form may make it hard to do anything but Corpse Pose, she quips). Dussault acknowledges drawbacks of marijuana use-paranoia, clumsiness, trouble with balancing poses, and, more seriously, dependency-but she is adamant about its potential for improved relaxation, personal development, and spiritual elevation. Though some yoga purists may resist the concept, Dussault makes an entertaining and well-informed case for the marriage of cannabis and yoga. (Apr.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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