Hatha yoga Eva Ruchpaul
Grâce
à ses ouvrages publiés dès les années 60, par l’attrait que dégagent sa
personnalité, son intelligence et sa pédagogie, elle a grandement
contribué à faire découvrir et apprécier le hatha-yoga. Ecrits
et conférences mettent en évidence son intuition étonnante pour révéler
dans un langage accessible aux occidentaux, le contenu de la pensée
indienne, ce qui ne l’a pas empêchée de nourrir une connivence avec la
philosophie humaniste européenne, celle de Montaigne en particulier. Sa
curiosité, son appétit de découverte l’ont conduite à se tenir sans
cesse informée des découvertes scientifiques contemporaines, en
particulier celles concernant le fonctionnement du cerveau.
Depuis
1969 jusqu’à aujourd’hui, émissions de télé, nombreux articles de
presse se sont intéressés à cette personnalité hors du commun tandis que
parallèlement les recherches médicales corroboraient les bienfaits
physiologiques et psychologiques révélés par son enseignement du
hatha-yoga.
En 1971, elle crée un centre de formation professionnel, l’Institut Eva Ruchpaul – Etablissement libre d’enseignement supérieur - où elle continue de transmettre sa pédagogie.
Eva Ruchpaul à revoir sur le mag de Tf1
https://www.lci.fr/replay/le-20h-le-mag-du-28-aout-2018-eva-yoga-2096789.html
En 1971, elle crée un centre de formation professionnel, l’Institut Eva Ruchpaul – Etablissement libre d’enseignement supérieur - où elle continue de transmettre sa pédagogie.
Eva Ruchpaul à revoir sur le mag de Tf1
https://www.lci.fr/replay/le-20h-le-mag-du-28-aout-2018-eva-yoga-2096789.html
Photo : Eva Ruchpaul lors d'une séance Dédicace de ses livres consacrés à sa pédagogie du Hatha Yoga.
Eva Ruchpaul was one of the first female yogis to emerge in Europe.
Eva
was born in Béziers in 1928. At the age of 18 months, she contracted
poliomyelitis and sought at a young age to re-educate her ailing body.
In hatha-yoga she found a revitalising source of energy. Eva studied the
theory of yoga in depth with her father, who was a professor of
Philosophy. She pursued her studies with her husband, a Brahman, and
continues her study and research today. At the same time as she
relentlessly researches her technique, she is unearthing new and
exciting potential for the science of yoga, which has been explored by
Indian yogis for thousands of years already.
Thanks
to the books she published in the sixties, to her riveting personality,
her keen intelligence and her pedagogy, Eva has contributed widely to
the discovery and appreciation of hatha-yoga. Her writings and her
seminars reveal an astonishing capacity to render the richness of Indian
philosophy accessible to western culture. Eva has not, however,
neglected European humanist philosophy, which has equally nourished her
reflection over the years. Montaigne in particular captured her
attention. Her natural curiosity and her appetite to explore and learn
led her to stay well-informed of modern scientific discoveries,
especially those that touched on the functioning of the brain.
Ever
since 1969, Eva and her out of the ordinary personality have been a
source of interest for television shows, and numerous articles about her
have appeared in the press. At the same time, medical research
corroborated her findings about hatha yoga,and the influence it has on
human physiology and psychology. Eva incorporated these findings into
her method.
In 1971 she founded the Eva Ruchpaul Institute of Yoga. In this private institute of higher learning, Eva continues to transmit her pedagogy.
In 1971 she founded the Eva Ruchpaul Institute of Yoga. In this private institute of higher learning, Eva continues to transmit her pedagogy.
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