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Covering for each other – it’s sisterhood:)

Lovely Nancy C. will be subbing Sunday …This yogini to me is a goddess of a being and I am so happy she’s covering for me because
then I know, students are so well taken cared for. I don’t even need to come back, lol. Thank you Nancy.

Sooooo excited as I will be in the Yoga Therapy 500/800 hrs. immersion weekend with Baxter Bell MD …again, have read articles written by him but to get to directly study under him? I am all smiles. The focus? Muscles … the theme for the entire weekend is … MUSCLES. Yes, we learned about them in 200 hrs. basic teacher
training way back when but … never cared much for memorizing those sometimes unpronounceable names. Maybe I was brought up to think that’s more the male domain and not feminine (my mother was quite old fashion aka typical Japanese mom from that era – opting more for just walking, singing and clipping flowers for Ikebana – flower arrangement…having muscles would be so … unlady-like in her opinion- way back when thinking of yesteryears ) but ladies need the muscles – maybe not trying to be a “buffed” hulk (ugh…again – not my idea of aesthetics yet admire the effort … ) but just to feel strong and be strong.

I never really cared much for anatomy either (that’s the irony & why I love Judith’s teachings that’s so vast she can zoom in and zoom out :), never wanted to study it when in school, opting more for the non-science … but now … I find anatomy fascinating.
Our body is so mysterious and interesting to learn about.
I guess you never think or notice your body until something goes wrong with it. Then you really notice what you had taken for granted.
All our experiences are possible because we have this precious … body. AND Mind – they go hand in hand, closely connected of course. It does not need to be “whipped into” shape; but cared for like a parent caring for her/his child –
Kindness = Strength for these tissues made up from trillions of cells that constantly cycles through rebirth.
Muscles – sitting at a desk all day, they do get stiff and weaken, don’t they? Yoga to counter that deterioration As I make time for 10,000 steps … and evening yin yoga stretches. High maintenance? Isn’t it worth it? Aren’t you worth it?

IMG_9979_smallThe Original Flagship Lululemon Store … rather funky a bit caught in the 60’s kind San Francisco-ish – I was not there but – feel of a throwback place but told they will be moving to a larger place – going to be larger and modern… a little sad.
IMG_9982_smallIMG_0078_smallThis is a restorative class … Canadian take on a restorative class seems a bit different. A bit of a therapeutic session taught by a Sports Medicine guy. Restorative is restorative in many ways. Here it’s sports medicine-ish by a young father chatting about his wife, his son, what he ate, on and on, etc. so so different. Maybe guys have a different take on this practice – I don’t know – BUT it’s all good.

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What is Restorative Yoga?

Restorative yoga is a blissfully serene healing practice that invites relaxation of the body and calmness of the mind. Supported, safe and at ease, the practice honoring our needs to “rest & digest” (& defrost) ultimately leads us to a portal more receptive to healing. Abiding in the state of peace, we induce a condition more prepared for meditation, deeper rest or revived sensory energy level to smell the roses alongside life’s many paths. It’s … sweet. When deep relaxation is embodied through the restorative yoga poses, all the organ system of the body benefits.

According to BKS Iyengar, this practice “creates space inside the body and flushes out the impediments” and “clears the energy blocks in the nervous system” thereby balancing out our whole system. These benefits are reaped with the use of props such as blocks, bolsters, straps and blankets. Restorative yoga classes are accessible to all.

More on Restorative yoga can be found HERE.

It takes courage and trust to truly let go and when we do the results are immeasurable.

Refreshed, Rejuvenated, it is amazing how the world becomes brighter, shapes and colors sharper and thoughts clearer where creativity comes easily as intuitions and ideas bubbles up to the surface of consciousness more abundantly.

Buoyancy returns to our eager steps and once again, we are childlike in looking at the miracles around us with sense of wonder.

I am grateful I found this peace within through this practice.

I am even more grateful I found the teachers who can distill the teachings in such a manner that I remain curious and eager to learn more and more. Namaste.
bks iyengar I hold space for our restorative yoga practice Sunday evenings – Replenish. No need to dread the impending workload or whatever that burdens you – Instead genuinely WELCOME the challenge (the “upside of stress”) and anticipate with joy the upcoming week with own batteries fully charged. We are well aware that Energy/Prana do not just appear out of thin air – we need to tap into our inner source … and then, we need to harness it. With intention.

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What is Yin Yoga?

Surprised myself that I’ve been teaching this style of yoga for few years now – oddly it’s not a deja-vu each time at all. Rather, each time, it’s more a “refresh” button, a reminder to start anew each day -it’s joy to see the subtle changes the students are undergoing. I am honored that I get to see the progress and the power of yoga at work.

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Yin yoga harmonizes the energy flow through key poses designed to nourish and strengthen our connective tissues such as bones, fascia, joints, ligaments, tendons. The carefully designed sequence of poses are normally held 2-5 minutes whereby the superficial muscles remain passive in order to effect gentle loading of stress (the good kind:) on targeted connective deep tissues. Yin Yoga was developed by a yoga educator, Paul Grilley who was greatly influenced by Dr. Hiroshi Motoyama’s meridian theory. Thus, the practice fosters calm meditative state and, to some, consistent practice of yin yoga is likened to a needle-less acupuncture treatment. WIth regular practice, Yin yoga improves one’s range of motion whereby each pose is an opportunity to cultivate inner awareness to release further. The practice alleviates tension inherently stuck in our body and mind so that we may ultimately find more freedom. It’s juicy: ) Practice of Yin yoga lends itself as a wonderful complement to the more active Yang practice and improves our overall flexibility. Yin yoga is suitable for all levels.

More on Yin Yoga can be found HERE.

In Japanese/Chinese character, Yin is expressed as 陰 and translates to SHADOWS or HIDDEN, DARKNESS …uuuu, how depressing?
Actually, with deeper understanding, one realizes that 陽 that translates to LIGHT, is bright only in contrast to what’s hidden … It’s night and day, lunar vs. solar energies, the harmony we have in each day-cycle and that concept of the dichotomy or the complementing opposites that bring about the wholeness, that ONENESS. In yin and yang composite, Yin yoga focuses on what’s not superficial but deeper to the inner realm. Yin yoga resonates with my Eastern upbringing (have had visions of my grandmother while in a pose because it reflective and brings up emotions – the feminine in all of us – feelings, emotions, intuitions …very yin) and feels so natural – The poses come to me with ease, where the sequence is intuitive – it’s my nature where I am not forcing myself to mold my body into fearful shapes against the grains of nature or our structural makeup. Yet it’s challenging enough to require concentration and balance that sense of effort with ease for a positive outcome.

A new Yin/Gentle Flow classes – Super helpful to practice this in the evenings, right before turning in or in this case, earlier so that you be more satisfied with light fare for dinner and actually be a pleasant companion than a drained irritated easily annoyed partner/roommate/friend/parent/child vis-a-vis whatever inter-personal tribe you live amongst. Then comes … scrumptious slumber, more delicious than dinner. Flow into the Yin hours of quiet stillness until dawn when sunrise signals the beginning of Yang hours of rhythmic repetition of actions. It’s a balancing act. Early morning Yin class to prepare for the day … of Yang energy – it’s better than a cup of coffee to get started for me. Gratitude for this deep practice.

yinyangnihongo Will explain in the later posts… Dr. Motoyama finds the intersections of this meridian theory to the chakra theory – fusing the great ancient ideas. More you study or more deeply you study, you realize the common thread – the inter-connected-ness where ancient wisdom we can tap into today, is an amalgamation, distilled reservoir from varied cultures/civilizations – in this case, the Veda knowledge from India region and Tao/Dao from China, Dou (道) …there are differences of course but … as with Shinto in Japan, a common thread is found – after all, we are all human wherever region of the world you come from. It’s not about compare and contrast, and which is a more superior technique – it’s more about adapting to meet the needs of today for your health based on all the resources we may draw from. Then we choose to stick with a regular practice and take pleasure in small baby steps that gradually leads us to the ultimate transformation – We are blessed !