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The 9 Gates to Freedom

£45.00 or 4 credits

The 9 Gates to Freedom Challenge

Turn each obstacle into a doorway

to deeper practice and self-discovery.

In the Yoga Sutras, Patanjali describes the 9 Antarayas — the obstacles that arise in our practice and disturb our ability to stay consistent and disciplined. These obstacles can also interfere with any path or intention that we choose to pursue, that requires discipline, dedication and focus. 

  • Illness or Disease
  • Mental Laziness or Apathy
  • Doubt
  • Carelessness or Negligence
  • Laziness or Lack of Energy
  • Overindulgence/Sensory Attachment
  • False Perception
  • Non-attainment of a Stage
  • Instability/Backsliding

Throughout this course, we’ll be exploring each of these obstacles and different ways to overcome them. 

 

Along with the 9 x 30 minute practices you will be receiving journaling prompts for each obstacle and 3 additional practices that can be added onto your daily physical practice or practiced later in your day. These practices will be focusing on helping you build courage and resilience to overcome any of the 9 obstacles. 

  • Mantra practice (15 mins)
  • Meditation practice (20 mins)
  • Pranayama practice (15 mins)

This 9 Gates to Freedom will help you:

  • Recognize the obstacles that quietly derail your focus.
  • Work with simple yogic tools — movement, breath, mantra, meditation and reflection — to move through them.
  • Build clarity, steadiness, and resilience for the months ahead.

By the end of these 9 days, you’ll see that the obstacles themselves are not barriers — they are powerful teachers and invitations to strengthen your path.

Join me in this 9 day journey and turn each obstacle into a doorway to deeper practice and self-discovery!

Included Content

Additional Practices
9 Antaraya Meditation
Pranayama Practice
Mantra Practice Workbook
Mantra Practice 1
Day 1: Disease ( Vyaadhi)
Day 2: Idleness/ Apathy (Styaana)
Day 3: Indecision/ Doubt (Samsaya)
Day 4: Carelessness (Pramaada)
Day 5: Sloth (Aalasya)
Day 6: Lack of detachment (Avirati)
Day 7: Confusion/ Error/ Misapprehension (Bhraanti)
Day 8: Failure to attain a base for concentration (Alabdhabhuumikatva)
Day 9: Instability (Anavasthitatvaani)