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#79 - Ancestral Yoga - Yoga in Guatemala with Chacal Lobos
Podcast |
Wild Yoga Tribe
Publisher |
Lily Allen-Duenas
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Health & Fitness
Publication Date |
Mar 31, 2023
Episode Duration |
00:48:13

Welcome to Episode #79 of the Wild Yoga Tribe Podcast! This week, I welcome Chacal Lobos onto the show. My conversation with Chacal Lobos, a yoga teacher from Guatemala, was gorgeous. We took a swan dive into the ancestral and spiritual understanding of yoga as a discipline. Not as an art. Not as a science. As a discipline. I hope this conversation made you consider things differently, with Carlos’ sharing of stories, parables, and myths.

If you’re looking to tune into a podcast episode that is all about yoga as a rebellious act, a revolution, a way to follow your own path INWARDS, then this is the conversation for you.

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Tell me more about Chacal Lobos

Chacal Lobos, who goes by Carlos, is the co-founder of Tribu Ashtanga in Guatemala with his partner Elena. Gratitude is at the heart of all that Carlos does. Tribu Ashtanga holds yoga teacher trainings and yoga intensives. He teaches in San Marcos La Laguna.

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

Chacal Lobos is a storyteller. Specifically, he shared two beautiful parables with us, one of the first female monk and another of children rowing a boat during the nighttime. Carlos is a storyteller— and someone who got me to tell a story of my own on the show.

Carlos is passionate about the ancestral practices of yoga, and of Guatemala. He shared with us how immensely beautiful his culture’s ancient practices are — and how the day that we recorded, was actually a special day for such a conversation to take place. Every day has a different energy, according to the Mayan calendars, so he told us about how he lives his life connected with that path and with daily rituals of Mayan Cosmology, connecting with the ancestral and the divine. 

Carlos conveyed that, ancestral practices never die. By practicing yourself, you help it to never die. As Carlos says, “Yoga has an essence and we are just translators.”

Carlos views yoga not as a science, not as an art, but as a discipline. While this word may carry certain connotations, Chacal shared with us the root is discs, which means the openness to learn.” Tribu Ashtanga is a community that is both “open and empty” to follow the path of ashtanga yoga.

For the skimmers - What’s in the yoga in Guatemala episode?

  • Ancestral practices of yoga and of Guatemala 
  • Yoga has an essence and we are just the translators. 
  • Tradition means “to give without changing”
  • It’s a revolution and rebellious act to practice yoga
  • If you have hands, you are here to help others
  • How he found his Guru Amma
  • Yoga is a discipline of transformation

Favorite Quote From Chacal Lobos

“I feel that every person that is in the yoga practice has a rebel heart. Because mostly society is like teaching us to look outside. For the people who are in this, like you, they made the decision to look inside instead of looking outside as a rebel act. I think we're in the same line."

Connect with Chacal Lobos

tribuashtanga.com

https://www.instagram.com/tribuashtanga/ 

https://www.instagram.com/chacal111/

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https://wildyogatribe.com/thepodcast/

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