joan ruvinsky

Après avoir frappé plusieurs murs dans le projet de trouver une voie, et après avoir accumulé, de-çi de-là, des certifications dans plusieurs lignées de yoga, Joan Ruvinsky s’est vue ramenée à la solitude des montagnes. Là, dans les montagnes du sud-ouest des États-Unis, ce qui a été reconnu l’a menée, en 1989, à la rencontre de Jean Klein. Ce dernier, ne s’étant jamais considéré comme un enseignant, éliminait le besoin d’être étudiant, d’avoir une voie, une méthode ou un but. Enfin chez elle dans cette sagesse des enseignements non-duels, Joan a offert des satsang, du yoga du ressenti du corps et du souffle de la voie sans voie, ainsi que des groupes d’études, en anglais et en français, à son centre à Montréal ainsi que lors de retraites et séminaires au Canada et aux États-Unis. Elle est l’auteur de The Recognition of Our Own Heart : Pratyabhijñhrdayam et du recueil de poésie This Wind.

entrevue avec joan ruvinsky

Extrait d’un article dans Yoga Mondo, mars 2008, par Jean-Claude Leblond

YM: Where did you study yoga and how did you come to teach ?

JR : Ultimately, there is only one place to study yoga, and that is in oneself.

The notion of “studying” yoga risks leading us in a false direction. Yoga is not fundamentally something one can know. One can know the history of yoga. One can know the texts of yoga. One can know the philosophies of yoga. One can know the practices of yoga. But yoga ultimately is not something one knows, but rather something that one is.

Certainly one of the three pillars of Kriya Yoga, according to Patañjali is study, svadyaya, the study of oneself, the study of the scriptures. But the knowledge gained from study does not culminate in the knowledge of an object, of an entity in space/time, or of a set of principles, but rather culminates in the knowledge of the knower itself. In all the ancient venerable traditions, some form of study is basic, but the ultimate the recommendation obtains: “Know thyself.”

réflexions de joan à propos de sa maladie

“Life is full of surprises!

We are always living in the unknown but we do not always know it. We only know it when something takes us by surprise. We may be pleasantly surprised or we may object vigorously, but ultimately, Life prevails.

This time, Life is prevailing in the form of this physical body dancing its way through incurable cancer. The details are irrelevant; any prognosis is pure fantasy.

The “I” called Joan is perfectly at ease with this latest version of the unknown, as the body, having passed the three score and ten mark, is looking for the exit door. No surprise. No protest. No problem.

This afternoon is a beautiful afternoon, as I watch sunlight gliding across the mountain peaks toward sunset.”

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