What happens when deep academic study meets 20 years of dedicated practice? In this episode, Michele sits down with Tova Olsson, a religious studies scholar, author, and PhD candidate at Umeå University. Known for her "user-friendly" approach to yoga and tantra studies, Tova explains how mythology serves as a mirror for our "stuckness," why humor is an essential ingredient for spiritual growth, and how the Tantric view of the body can transform a yoga therapy session.
In This Episode, We Discuss:
The 'Scholar-Practitioner' Balance: How historical context and academic rigor can actually deepen—rather than detach—one's personal relationship with yoga.
Mythology as a Clinical Mirror: Using the stories of deities to help clients navigate difficult life transitions and internal "stuckness."
Philosophy for the Skeptic: Grounded ways to introduce complex concepts like Purusha (consciousness) and Prakriti (matter) to clients who are wary of "spirituality."
The Tantric View of the Body: Shifting the therapeutic goal from "transcending" the body to honoring it as a sacred vessel—especially for those navigating trauma or illness.
The Evolution of 'Global Yoga': Insights from Tova’s PhD research and the one thing she wishes every yoga teacher understood about the history of the tradition.
The Power of Humor: Why a lighthearted approach is often the most effective way to bypass the ego’s defenses when dealing with the heavy topics of life and death.
Personal Anchors: A look into Tova’s personal practice and how she stays regulated while running Saraswati Studies.
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