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EPISODE · Nov 12, 2024 · 1H 26M

40. Cultural appropriation in the yoga industry with Prageeth Jayathissa

from ĀIO: a road to peace · host Tarikura Kapea

Today I am joined by Prageeth Jayathissa, we unravel the tangled web of cultural appropriation woven through the modern yoga industry. From the colonial roots of yogic practices to the commodification of sacred symbols and the misrepresentation of feminine deities, we hold nothing back. We dive into how capitalism distorts ancient teachings, the unsettling rise of "light supremacy," and why the chakra system you think you know might be more Jungian than yogic. How do we respect yogic roots, serve the community, and still keep the lights on? Join us as we dive into the heart of a powerful, uncomfortable conversation about honoring yoga's essence, not just its aesthetics. Prageeth Jayathissa stems from Sri Lankan origins, but bred in Aotearoa. He fuses his teaching from his grandparents, with ancient scripture, and modern philosophy, to revive and reinvigorate a timeless tradition. He works in sustainability and climate change by day, and explores its integration with yoga by night. Prageeth wrote a flow chart book around this topic and we reference this as our guide throughout the podcast. This episode is not intended to point fingers or to conjure blame or shame, it is purely to bring light to parts of this practice that is asking for collective healing. This discussion is not asking you to stop engaging with yoga, it's asking us to look at our blind spots, to continue our education within this realm and to honour this ancient tradition on and off the mat.  What we cover: The colonisation story of the Indian subcontinent. Understanding the cultural history of yogic tradition Woman in yoga The chakra system we know today is based on Carl Jung's work. The cultural appropriation of feminine deities. Please stop calling your sacred sexuality workshops "Tantra" Light supremacy Capitalism and yoga How can we be off service and still pay our rent? Mindfulness around yoga clothing  Socials: AIO instagram | @aio.thepodcast tik tok | @aio.thepodcast TARIKURA instagram  | @tarikura_ Download Prageeth's Flow Chart for free here - https://jayathissa.yoga/book/moral%20flowcharts%20for%20modern%20yoga.pdf Book Resources mentioned by Prageeth for continued learning: Tantra illuminated: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15731041-tantra-illuminated Inglorious empire: https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/307759/inglorious-empire-by-tharoor-shashi/9780141987149 Resources mentioned by Tarikura in the intro: Cacao Emissary Training  https://www.thecacaoambassador.com/cacao-emissaries  Chelita Zainey - Māori healer https://www.chelitazainey.com/offerings/ Sponsor: Absolute Essential Ditch the cheap low grade essential oils and get high quality, sustainably sourced plant extracts for non toxic self care, health and cleaning products.  Visit www.absoluteessential.com Use code: AIO20 For 20% off your next order.  

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