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Benefits of Meditation

It is known that in most cultures, the sun is considered male and the moon, female. BUT surprisingly, in Japanese mythology it is the reverse, and it is the same apparently in the belief system of Vajrayana. Here, the sun stands for Wisdom (prajna) portrayed as a female deity, and the moon is Method (upaya, “skillful means.”) Sun and Moon celestials symbols are associated with the Indian gods, Shiva and Parvati. So the round sun sitting in the curve of the new moon, a motif often seen atop stupa (tower – kind of like steeple), conveys that tantric meaning which concerns the one-ness or union of Method and Wisdom. Both celestials appear at the top of many tangkas, Buddhist artwork — the moon is to the main deity’s right and the sun to its left. Confusing as that androgynous quality we actually all have?

We can take this analogy in our understanding about the Left vs. Right brain; Left vs. Right nostrils in our breath… as we balance Yin and Yang… it’s a practice.

Back to the practical …as much as I like the mythical fantasies to make things more interesting, coming back from the celestial vastness down to earth, grounding taking place so that I can again, take off once recharged and re-fueld – it’s a tune-up time:)

We are called human beings, not human doings, and a lot of the time I don’t think we’re actually cultivating or even recognizing that. So we can go for days, weeks, months, and virtually years conditioned to run on automatic pilot as if on a treadmill, trying to get where we need to be, trying to push away what we don’t want. Much of this is focused on attaining particular states of goals at some future time or being obsessed with things that have happened in th past.

If you start to pay attention to what’s on your mind, you’ll notice that the present -which is the only time any of us are ever alive in- kind of gets short shrift. It gets a little squeezed. So part of the virtue and the power of meditation is to reclaim the present moment, in the long term, meditation is not about sitting in the lotus position or like a statue at the museum, meditation is about your entire life. The real practice in meditation is living your life as if it really mattered moment by moment.

– Jon Kabat-Zinn

“In one study involving brain imaging technology and EEG readings of brain electrical activity, researchers found that regular practice of mindfulness meditation (which involves remaining aware of bodily sensations and thoughts, without passing judgement on them) significanly increased activvity in the LEFT side of the brain’s frontal area… Plus, they showed enhanced immunity, producing more antibodies in respose to a flue shot than did non-meditators.

In another study, researchers measured the brain activity of eight Buddhist monks … The monks had higher levels of gamma waves – high-frequency brain activity involved in attention, memory, and learning – before they began meditation, and this difference increased during meditation.”

– Andrew Weil, MD

“Such evidence and research in gamma-band oscillations may explain the heightened sense of consciousness, bliss, and intellectual acuity subsequent to meditation. Notably, meditation is known to have a number of health benefits: stress reduction, mood elevation, and increased life expectancy of the mind and its cognitive functions. The current Dalai Lama meditates for four hours each morning, and he says that it is hard work.”
– excerpt from Wikipedia

(Dr. Weil gives words of caution for the few, if meditating brings up any strong or disturbing emotions perhaps repressed over the years, consider seeking professional help.)

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New Moon Coming Up…

Saturday, July 26th…on the West Coast, USA
Sunday the 27th in Asia…

Time to renew or contemplate setting your new intention. It’s a magical time when you allow yourself the “me-my-time” (indeed, sounds like a cocktail?) and carve out a “time-out” you deserve as you re-start your cycle. Men and women alike at any age – To be intimately in tune with the workings of nature may be intuitive to some women as they are in synch with the notion of a monthly cycle to:

Relax
Recharge
Repair
Renew
Rejuvenate
Nourish
Prepare
Grow & Change
Conceive, Create something new OR
Eliminate and detox what serves you not;

Cleanse, Purify as needed…

so that…then, we may be given another chance, another opportunity and yet another beginning…all over again.

Men and women are already on a lunar rhythm restarting over and over …we can renew the cycle again; and again; and again… each time setting an intention and then a re-affirmation of your purpose, a reminder of what you value most. It’s not a repeat; it’s not a routine – it’s kind of a rebirth each time – a fresh re-start so lovely, almost like a petit-reincarnation on a lunar cycle basis, and that, in THIS lifetime.

For women especially during the hormonal transition whether on monthly or on a lifespan basis, it’s even more essential to re-evaluate and change your pre-conceived idea of Madison Ave. defined “fitness” and “wellness”. If you don’t, Mother Nature is likely to show you…manifested as a tough “lesson” rather than a blessing and a gift. Sometimes, connecting to Nature, your true nature will bring about the vitality you had forgotten you had. Men have much to gain by cultivating the lunar energy to offset the solar energy often times set on fire – Too much dominant sun can burn… lunar energy cools down and calms the nerves and the mind for that “cool” “clear” headed you to re-emerge. Sensitive and yet strong and vibrant… as we were all meant to be.

Growing up, I was told by my late father that if I wanted be a good writer, I needed to read a lot of varied authors’ works; if I wanted to be a good cook, I needed to eat as much from various foods prepared by other chefs as possible (in today’s world, he’d be called a “foodie”}; if I wanted to be good at math, I had to solve a lot of math problems and … if I wanted to be a good teacher, I needed to learn from as many good teachers as possible – so, I guess that’s what I am doing. Students are your best teachers and other teachers are also the best teachers – anytime, any learning takes place, I am grateful. Special teachers appear in your life…some I revere while realizing that sometimes, life itself can be a … lesson plan. We unlock the secrets to the ultimate truth, if we live with attention. To not be swept up in one “perceived” turmoil after another – all the dramas – but really taking that deep breath to remain ultra-conscious with all five-senses sharpened.

Like with anything, if you go into something deeply and wholeheartedly, it’s another big mysterious profound world so full of things to learn, to pique your curiosity – maybe that’s why I love the practice that recognizes the mind-body-the divine connection so much (it’s called “yoga”:) It’s boundless and abundant. One would hope to live a life of that – abundance not of material goods but “abundance” in spiritual growth and understanding.

I know … I owe you pictures – photos… need to download… I too have a To-Do list.

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Wanderlust!

At the Highest Place as a volunteer, I observed the following classes and for Jes’s class, recruited by her for the partner poses – so fun!

Hatha In Depth taught by Jason Wiley
Oxygen Cocktail Bar: Breathing Techniques taught by Jes Rosenberg
Great Big Heart, taught by Martin Scott

The location of these classes – atop Squaw Valley at 8600ft. is just… breath-taking. Jason taught basically Bikram yoga in a non-heated environment and since I used to do Bikram yoga, the progression brought me back memories of my old practice. Jason really has ways with words – very articulate – such mastery of detailed instructions. He might have been talking non-stop for 90 minutes… Marty’s class was Dharma Mittra flow-ish and he also brought his charm…and a playlist:) I especially enjoyed Jes Rosenberg’s class – Her class is essentially vinyasa flow served like a “cocktail” – no, no, not that kind of cocktail – just very very lovely. It’s not your sweaty workout but plenty sweaty in a euphoric way – but at the same time, tranquil …and soooo fun!Her enthusiasm, her quick wit and quirky sense of humor in addition to a very blended style that draws from multiple styles, traditions and teachings appealed to me greatly. I would love to take her class again (next time on a mat!) – too bad she’s from Minnesota. I will just have to re-create it with my own blend and a twist – and serve up my fruity version of a “cocktail”!

So all of the above-teachers were new in that it was their first time ever teaching at Wanderlust and for that, it was so refreshing to encounter them. This is in stark contrast to the kind of teachers I learned from last year – Last year, I took Tantric Yoga from Rod Stryker; Vinyasa Flow from Sean Corne; then another Vinyasa Flow with MC Yogi. As they are “celebrity” instructors, the classes were packed, maybe 300-500 large. That kind of class is of course so amazing but I also enjoyed this year’s more low key, smaller classes with teachers with little name recognition. Unlike the rockstars from last year, Jes kept on exclaiming how thrilled she was to be teaching us, so thrilled to be there at a most beautiful place – she exuded gratitude & electric excitement – and she was so genuine. Just such a lovable and lovely yogini with an infectious energy – she is brilliant.

This year, I took classes from the following Three:

Live with Love Yinyasa (vinyasa flow paired with yin) taught by Bashi Saunders
Becoming Like Angels – Experiencing the Kindness in you, taught by Gurmukh … goosebumps, yes, Gurmukh!
Kula Flow: Sweetened with Honey taught by Schuyler Grant

I loved Gurmukh’s class – there’s so much wisdom she imparts as probably the oldest yoga teacher there, at age 70, she was glowing with aura… you literally can feel the vibe as you step into her presence. Her fills the void and brings the gift of sacred space and community – her teachings to a packed adoring audience – so many in their 20’s and 30’s, hearing the words of the legendary teacher. She must be one of the few remaining Flower Child from the 60’s still teaching – I mean, who can talk about Woodstock and Hippies with the authenticity that she has. She’s lived it.

I took her class on Saturday but apparently, her Thursday class had cancelled because of the thunderstorm brewing – she said something like (not with conceit but with humility and humor) – “you know, it seems every place I go, I seem to bring the place down with rain” – then guess, what?! There was an exclamation among students who were not under the tent because… yes, it started raining… Those students in the periphery of the crowded tent weren’t trying to stay dry in seeking refuge under the tent – they sort of dashed out onto the green lawn and really, and we under the cover of this huge tent were witnesses to some impromptu rain dance:) Perhaps many of us, at that point became convinced that she’s indeed a rainmaker:) What California needs!

Towards the end of the session, my belly was in stitches laughing – I couldn’t stop the ripples of laughter from taking over – when we realized how ridiculous we must look doing some of her “poses” – she really makes us “feel” what “relief” from pain and suffering is all about. In the end we were all rolling on and off the mat and just laughing! Her class is pure “LOVE FEST”! Pure Joy! Sat Nam!