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Beautiful Rituals Healthy Living

Circle your calender – Sunday, March 15th is special because…

It’s full moon that night.  Notice how it feels to be placed between the moon and sun. What it feels to be part of this universe… to be connected to this natural world.  Tune into your inner orbit, tune into your own natural rhythm… Allow your rhythm to harmonize with everything around you.

In our solar system, moon orbits around the earth, earth orbits around the sun… moon, earth and the sun is in near approximate alignment (off by about 5 degrees on the earth-sun orbital plane) at full moon… As we approach the Spring equinox we follow the flow of nature, stretching our limbs and come out of hibernation mode, unfurling new life as blossoms around us flower.

We direct our attention to the moon and the sun for a renewed source of energy …Many of us may feel a bit like a yawning child roused from delicious slumber, losing one hour over the last weekend when the daylight savings time went into effect.  It’s harder to rise in the morning and it’s easier to stay awake later into the night…or disturbed sleep at wee hours of the morning for no apparent reason…  March is a month of transition. May your practice provide stability through the change in season as Spring Equinox nears. Spring Equinox is on the 20th this month.  I love March – it’s my birthday month:) Yeay!

The night is still young at 4:15 but if you want to feel restored, stop by the studio – the studio is ECO-GREEN and so CLEAN and most importantly relative to our practice… enough props for support:) to share… it’s a lovely space to take a deep breath … and let go. Let all the cares of the world you are carrying on your shoulders just melt away.

 

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Healthy Activities Healthy Living Yoga

Work, Play and … Rest

We are so accustomed to stress that stress is just a part of our everyday life.  In fact, for many of us, it’s unthinkable to be stress-free.  We may even be brainwashed in thinking that, if we are not highly or chronically stressed, then there’s something amiss and that we are not doing enough. We may even interpret being stress-free as being a lazy under-achiever… somehow inadequate.  Being stressed is wrongly defined as being productive. Or some people are very stressed and overwhelmed but they will not know it as such state of high alert and pressure.  To them, that’s the norm. And some take pride to say that they relish stress as though it’s a mark of true success and courage… a purple heart in this daily grind called … life.  Stress may be something they dismiss or for some, they may be in a state of total denial.

Ask one of those people who appear to be  carrying a huge load and you ask them, How are you?  They reply – oh, fine. Oh, it’s nothing. Oh, it’s a breeze.  It’s absolutely NO problem what-so-evvverrrr, Really!  What? Is it your pride and ego responding? What’s wrong with acceptance and admission that this load is an overload?   And that you are over-extended and over-taxed perhaps. Do those people go on muttering some mantra that goes, stress is good; it allows me to get things done.. repeat over and over, stress is good for me, stress is good for me… it makes me more productive… stress is needed…Really?  There’s nothing wrong with our coping skills if we admit things are not looking all that perfect as we juggle.  Also, know that getting help is not an admission of defeat AND you are still needed and loved if you are not doing all those things that garner admiration and awe and comments such as – “I don’t know how he/she does it? ”  To admit that maybe it’s okay to not do so much – That reality does not make you a loser.  No, not at all.  You are just human not super-human. You are of great value and service without having to do so much.  Just being, instead of constantly doing… is … okay.  Judith brings that message to all egocentric over-achievers that the world is not going to come apart or to an end if you “relax and renew”; in fact, it may become a better place.

If we do not manage this stress level  properly, then the body’s defenses break down, making us vulnerable to illness. And that’s just the physical toll we are referring to, not even touching on the emotional toll it might take –  It’s been said that up to 80% of ailments are attributed to stress.  Restorative yoga induces a state of deep relaxation and tranquility… The alpha… some even theta and delta state of relaxation is generated which leads to a special consciousness at which natural healing can take place…  Who wouldn’t want to feel refreshed and restored with a pure sense of well-being and inner harmony.

It’s hard to fully relax if various parts of your body is bothering you – whether it be aches and pains or tension and kinks… or… that dull blocked up stuck feeling, that hard to explain feeling of fatigue…so that’s why the help from our little friends for support (read “props”:) plus some … magic…at rescue:)

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If it’s something you LOVE.  If it’s your passion that you are DOING, then, it’s not stressful. It’s JOY.  Doing = Being when it’s your passion, isn’t it?  No sleep, no food… even then to me, it’s okay…that’s not stress.  You are doing what you love to do and that allows you to be present.

 

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Beautiful People Yoga

I will be subbing at Bay Club, Redwood Shores Thursday morning so look me up if you are a member there or trying out the place.  The people there are very warm and whenever I step into the Club, I feel this positive energy and joyful vibes – thank you in advance for joining me as I cover for a fellow yogini and a beautiful soul, Myra.

Speaking of teaching, reading these words of the revered master, the late,  B.K.S. Iyengar and so humbled:  “Each pupil who comes to you comes with some new problems.  No two persons are alike.  Therefore, teaching cannot be parrot teaching.  Each pupil has to be studied….Do not differentiate between yourself and the pupil. … If there is a gap between teacher and student, it creates egoism in  the teacher and a communication gap between them.”

“When students come to me to learn, I treat them as God, as we are all children of God.  As a teacher, one must be a pupil within.”

Then this gem:

“So please do not practice yoga with the sole motive to become a teacher.  If occasion arises, accept to teach.  While learning, I never thought that I might have to teach.  The circumstances forced me to become a teacher.  If pupils did not come to me, I said that it was God’s wish that I devote my time to more practice.  And when pupils came, I would say to myself that it is God’s wish to serve them.  In both ways I took it as God’s grace.”

I am awe of this legendary guru’s teachings.. and that my teacher Judith learned directly from this legend gives me the goose bumps.  She imbues the guru’s wisdom, shining with her own passion and love for yoga.  I am so lucky to have had so many great teachers in my life, starting off with my parents and grandparents, the first teachers, then all the mentors yoga related and not… We learn so much from each other.  I love this human race:)