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What brings people to yoga?

We can walk, hike, run, jog, bike/spin, play tennis, soccer, basketball, baseball, row, dance, swim …even martial arts – all kinds of options and offerings to stay fit through exercise.  So why yoga?  Why do we put ourselves into these sometimes awkward poses that gives us a  ouchy-feel-good combo sensations.  Why do we strike a pretzel pose or to some,  contortionists’ forms and shapes and call them with animal names or chant some mispronounced Sanskrit?  Because we have a desire to feel amazing!  All the aforementioned activities are all excellent ways to stay fit and social.  I say this to drive a point that yoga need not be a stand alone activity but a supplemental complementary practice.  I always say – mix and match:) not only among yoga styles but to complement or enhance your other “exercise”.

When you engage in any of the above activities alongside yoga, you feel more ease and freedom in your body while remaining better focused.  Have you found that to be the case as I have?  For some of us, it may become a stand alone fitness plan and while a home practice is nice, a well guided well sequenced group practice you committ to makes a difference.  It gets you out of your home, work environ to a place all dedicated to Self-Care.  Especially when you lack time, a good class fits right in.

As it was for me, eventually, you might just fall in love with Yoga so much it’s a stand alone fitness module.  Then, it becomes a daily life-long practice because there’s no such thing as too old or too busy in yoga.  Because yoga is not mutually exclusive to other activities  – you can embrace the practice and benefits as part of the whole exercise regimen.

Been noting this – If you are, rather, a musician and artists, many already discovered how staying fit through yoga provides more benefits than just physical – many may find that their creativity valve open and creative juices flow better; or that you simply sleep better at nights or you feel less stuck.  If you are already an athlete and well toned, yoga will keep your body injury resistant and perhaps even give you the edge by way of integrating that toned body with a toned mind; if you are already involved in sports, yoga is a way to provide better balance and focus.  It’s always one of the best stress management tool – as performance based sports and arts can be, stressful sometimes.

If you are sedentary, on the other hand, then yoga will give you the body awareness to slowly shift and modify the set pattern of behaviors.  That is, you may be more motivated to exercise once you discover the joy of lightness and freedom from an appropriate yoga session that challenges you but remains accessible.  So you can just view Yoga as an enhancement to your life – the practice enables us to see the shapes and colors more vividly, shades take on more luscious hues, sounds are clearer and sensations more crystal and pleasurable and you, yes, you are clearer in your intentions, deeds and communications.  We become more adapt at engaging all 5 senses and then some, to live more joyfully.  Yes, even at the office or at the clinic…

While people who use their body in their jobs tended to seek out and have always benefited from yoga (labor intensive jobs or any that entails heavy lifting or standing all day), today more and more corporations are embracing the benefits of yoga for their employees.  For example, as I happen to know/see a good number of workers in the technology fields, I can safely say that these are perhaps the most typical and common complaints among them:

  1. Lower back or the whole back pain;
  2. carpel tunnel syndrome
  3. Straight neck – or a lost curve in the cervical spine.
  4. Stress management
  5. Headaches
  6. Hypertension
  7. weight gain.

Thought I touch on each of the above in my classes with an intention to demonstrate how therapeutic yoga poses and methods are tools designed to help alleviate some of the discomforts arising from above.  Looking forward to sharing some ideas and tips for staying well through the summer months and beyond.

 

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I AM AI

It’s like being in a spaceship here … workspace is so open, expansive and light but there are also some cozy nooks and crannies for … “deep learning”.

Well …. so … where’s the fitness center?  So impressed with the dining area which takes into consideration all kinds of diet under the sun from omnivores to vegetarian and vegan then nationally from sushi to tacos  – okay – then – SO, where’s the fitness center or at the very least, that zen room the yoga room? Isn’t the practice of mindfulness one of the best practices for the high level tech workers to ease tension while relieving stress by way of strategic connective tissues stretching and muscles and joints strengthening?  All this, while clearing the mind for better focus and deeper thinking so needed throughout the day.

I am I am I am …???  Adjusting the vision from sunny outside to be inside this architectural marvel of a structure …

Entrance into an open space

with public art, encapsulating the company vision

Churros on woodsy plate … logs of churros with lots of cinnamon !

Pyramid staircase – up up to the light filled airy space

Konbucha on tap !

His & Hers “I am AI” – I love this Silicon Valley company !

AI = Artificial Intelligence

or

AI = Authentic Intelligence

or by intent or by accident, no pun intended? But AI is ai

AI = 愛 = あい = LOVE

So

Really questioning who are you:?

You are Love.

Then questioning –

Who or what Am I ?

I am Love.

I am AI …

Love it !  The message is clear.

“AI is a healer, AI is a protector, AI is a guardian, AI is a Visionary ”

inspired to be

in this breathtakingly beautiful space … it’s Silicon Valley here.

 

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“The Art of Stillness”

This book was one of the recommended books at the Invitational by Judith H. Lasater, PhD/Yoga Teacher/PT and this quote from the last page resonates with me this week. Don’t get me wrong, we need to exercise, move, dance all those but somewhere during the day and night … take a moment (75-90 minutes yoga class would be ideal:).

“In an age of speed, I began to think, nothing could be more invigorating than going slow.  In an age of distraction, nothing can feel more luxurious than paying attention.

And in an age of constant movement, nothing is more urgent than sitting still.

You can go on vacation to Paris or Hawaii or New Orleans three months from now ( I wish !), and you’ll have a tremendous time, I’m sure.

But if you wan to come back feeling new – alive and full of fresh hope and in love with the world – I think the place to visit may be NOWHERE.”

– Pico Iyer

I wish I wrote the above because it’s my sentiment exactly & Pico Iyer says it so well. Sitting still is not meant literal of course (while Zen at a monastery is certainly a training) but he means that we can all weave in a moment of reflection, repose, a conscious time-out – that moment of PAUSE even during the movements. Our self-worth is not measured by how busy we are.  Rather, by paying attention, our mind clears up and our body is more in tune with our inner wisdom  – all of which yoga teaches us so well.

And this is the sentiment because I am breathless running around in flurry of self imposed activities trying to pack to get off to Asia this week.  Yes, I am going Somewhere … bearing gifts, with baggage and all.  Things to do list piling up and anxieties over not getting them done mounting every minute. Still I am proud of myself that I retained my yoga practice and even slipped into Knee Workshop and … most memorable yoga class on a Memorial holiday (Yoga Therapeutics by Harry’s LAST CLASS – tears and laughter as he bids goodbye to start his new chapter …) so now going into a tailspin as the week restarts but somehow amidst the juggling, there’s that PAUSE where the debris settle to the bottom of the swirling well and only the distilled essence can be bottled. How to pause?

Stop.  What’s the worst that can happen?  What is most essential to this life I live? There are those who depend on you, yes, but … what do they treasure in you?

***

Deep Breath.

Invite the stillness; the tranquility to approach all those things on the list with

serenity and grace.  Is that even possible.

To make the impossible possible is my intention this full moon week

by living my yoga – We can even “stretch” time … Namaste.