Welcome to Episode #60 of the Wild Yoga Tribe Podcast! My conversation with Lianik Borlasca, a yoga teacher from El Salvador, was multidimensional as we took a deep dive into the spiritual understanding of Jnana and Raja yoga. I hope that this conversation made you curious about the paradigms that exist around yoga, and what we can do to shift them. If you’re looking to tune into a podcast episode that is all about all the dimensions of yoga then this is the conversation for you.


Tell me more about Lianik Borlasca


Lianik Borlasca is a yoga teacher from El Salvador. She is the yoga studio owner of Peace & Yoga in San Salvador. Her passion has been Jñāna and Raja Yoga and the study of the self as the ultimate knowledge. She is also a teacher of Qi Gong, Tai Chi, and is a Reiki Master. Her goal is to integrate everything to teach yoga from different perspectives, to break paradigms around the practice. She has organized International Yoga Day in El Salvador for many years, and has introduced yoga to the public in El Salvador by teaching yoga on several different TV channels in El Salvador.


What to expect in the Yoga In El Salvador episode of the Wild Yoga Tribe Podcast


During the course of our conversation, Lianik wove in so many insights about the multidimensionality of the practice of yoga. She defined Raja Yoga and Jnana Yoga and then expanded upon them, why they are the paths of yoga she has been drawn to. She explained how the physical dimension of yoga, is the most limited of the human being. That’s why the asana practice is so accessible to everyone, and why it’s only the first layer of yoga. It’s only one of the branches— there are seven others!


Lianik shared beautiful thoughts around all the dimensions around the practice and path of yoga.


For the skimmers - What’s in the yoga in El Salvador episode?

The paradigms around yoga
Yoga is a path and the destination at the same time
Raja Yoga and Jnana Yoga
Limitations exist only in your mind
The physical dimension is the most limited of the human being

Favorite Quote From Lianik Borlasca


“Yoga is a path and the destination at the same time.”


Connect with Lianik Borlasca


https://www.instagram.com/peaceyogasv/


https://www.facebook.com/PeaceYogaElSalvador


https://linktr.ee/peaceyogasv


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