Yoga Therapy Hour with Amy Wheeler

Cleaning the Lens: How Daily Practice Rewrites Belief, Body, and Behavior


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In this solo reflection, Amy explores why daily practice matters beyond flexibility, strength, or stress relief. Using a simple morning ritual—cleaning her glasses—she offers a clear metaphor for what practice does: it helps us notice what has accumulated in the mind-body system and gives us a way to “wipe the lens” so we can see, sense, and choose more clearly.

This episode weaves yogic psychology, behavior change, and neuroscience into one steady message: our beliefs don’t just shape our thoughts—they shape our bodies, our felt sense, and our default responses. The work of change is possible, but it asks for time, repetition, and a compassionate willingness to witness what’s already wired.

In this episode, Amy explores

  • Why daily practice functions like “cleaning the lens” of perception
  • How repetitive beliefs shape behavior, communication, and lived experience
  • The neuroscience of habit loops: “neurons that fire together wire together”
  • Why beliefs become embodied—and how sensations can become predictable over time
  • How yoga therapy supports change from both directions: top-down and bottom-up
  • The importance of cultivating the observer before trying to rewire patterns
  • How mantra, mudrā, saṅkalpa, and visualization can interrupt old loops and build new ones
  • Why meaningful rewiring often takes years, not weeks
  • How the ego can resist change when long-held patterns feel “cement-like”
  • Why dramatic life changes don’t always create transformation if beliefs remain unchanged
  • How yoga therapy stays self-empowered while still benefiting from skilled guidance
  • A woven framework: Rāja Yoga (mind), Haṭha Yoga (body), and a mature, non-bypassing view of Vedānta
  • A thoughtful comparison between Vedānta and The Matrix as a metaphor for misperception and awakening

Key takeaways

  • Change begins with awareness: noticing the loop without immediately obeying it.
  • The body and mind are trained together; sustainable change includes both sensation and belief.
  • Practice is not about perfection—it’s about repetition with clarity.
  • External reinvention can create space, but real change comes from rewiring the underlying beliefs.
  • A mature spiritual framework supports healing without bypassing what is real and human.

Reflection question for listeners

What is one familiar “loop” you notice in your mind-body system—and what might it feel like to pause, witness it, and choose a new response today?

Mentioned in this episode

  • Daily practice as a method of “cleaning the lens”
  • Behavior change and learning theory
  • Rāja Yoga and the Yoga Sūtra as a practical path for health, healing, and liberation
  • Haṭha Yoga as a pathway back into sensation and embodiment
  • Advaita Vedānta and the movement from perceived separateness toward wholeness
  • The role of a yoga therapist or guide in supporting insight without bypassing


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