Leçon 1
What Yoga Nidra Is + Body Scan & Breath Awareness
Day 1 introduces students to the foundations of Yoga Nidra through a gentle blend of teaching and guided practice. In this session, Christopher explains what Yoga Nidra is—an effortless state of conscious relaxation between wakefulness and sleep—and prepares students for what to expect throughout the course. The practice focuses on getting comfortable, settling the body, and becoming familiar with awareness through a soothing body scan and natural breath observation. Students are encouraged to experience the practice without pressure or expectation, simply noticing sensations as they arise. The session ends with grounding, reflection, and a set of journal prompts to help integrate the experience. Day 1 offers a calm, welcoming entry point designed to ease beginners into deep rest and mindful presence.
Leçon 2
Body Awareness & The Art Of Letting Go
Day 2 focuses on deepening relaxation through the practice of body awareness and the rotation of consciousness. In this session, students are guided through a gentle, systematic body scan designed to release hidden tension, quiet the mind, and foster a sense of ease. By moving awareness through each part of the body, listeners learn to soften naturally without effort, experiencing the first layers of profound rest that Yoga Nidra offers. The lesson concludes with reflective journaling prompts to help integrate sensations, insights, and the experience of letting go.
Leçon 3
The Breath As A Bridge
In Day 3, The Breath as a Bridge, students explore how the breath serves as a gentle anchor for awareness and a pathway to deeper calm. After a brief rotation of consciousness to settle the body, the practice shifts toward observing the natural flow of the breath—its texture, rhythm, and movement—without trying to change it. Students learn how the breath supports presence, quiets the mind, and creates space for inner stillness. A guided backward breath-counting technique helps deepen focus and relaxation, followed by reflection prompts to integrate insights about the breath, presence, and the connection between body and mind.
Leçon 4
Planting The Seed Of Sankalpa
Day 4 introduces students to the transformative practice of Sankalpa, a heartfelt intention planted during the deeply relaxed state of Yoga Nidra. After preparing the body and mind with a brief rotation of awareness and gentle breath focus, students learn what a Sankalpa is, how it differs from ordinary goals, and why it is so powerful when repeated in a state of deep rest. The session guides listeners in choosing a simple, positive, and present-tense intention that resonates with their inner truth, then invites them to silently repeat it as a seed planted in the subconscious. The lesson concludes with space for reflection, helping students explore how their intention feels within and how it might support their daily life and personal growth.
Leçon 5
Exploring Feelings And Opposites
In Day 5, students explore the practice of feelings and opposites, an essential aspect of Yoga Nidra for balancing the emotional body. After a brief rotation of body awareness and breath-focused practice, listeners are guided to consciously experience pairs of contrasting sensations—such as heaviness and lightness, warmth and coolness, or sadness and joy. This practice encourages observing emotions without attachment, helping the nervous system regulate and the mind expand. By moving between opposites and then resting in spacious awareness, students cultivate emotional resilience, deeper presence, and the ability to witness inner experiences with calm and clarity. The session concludes with reflective journaling prompts to integrate insights and explore how this awareness can support daily life.
Leçon 6
Deepening Your Yoga Nidra Practice With Visualization
Day 6 deepens the Yoga Nidra practice by combining body awareness, breath, Sankalpa, and the practice of feelings and opposites with guided visualization. Students are gently guided through a full rotation of awareness and a brief feelings-and-opposites exercise to balance the nervous system before entering a peaceful, natural imagery visualization. This session encourages allowing images and associated emotions to arise naturally, fostering deep relaxation, creativity, and subconscious insight. The lesson reinforces the Sankalpa, helping it integrate more fully while providing space for reflection and journaling to explore the experience and apply the calm and clarity gained to daily life.
Leçon 7
Integrating Yoga Nidra Into Daily Life
Day 7 focuses on integrating Yoga Nidra into daily life, helping students take the tools they’ve practiced over the past week—relaxation, body awareness, breath, Sankalpa, feelings and opposites, and visualization—off the mat and into everyday experiences. In this session, students practice a full Yoga Nidra sequence while reinforcing their Sankalpa, exploring an inner sanctuary through visualization, and resting in spacious awareness. The lesson emphasizes the ongoing, transformative power of regular practice, offering guidance on how to create shorter sessions, revisit previous exercises, and use these techniques for grounding, emotional balance, and clarity in daily life. Students are invited to reflect on their growth, insights, and how to continue nurturing their intention beyond the course.