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Post Cardiovascular System; onto Respiratory system

IMG_3669– From Niroga’s Cardiovascular unit.

Our heart is nestled in the left lung region … at the Anahata (the 4th, i.e., the “heart”)chakra. Recent studies have reported that the heart to be approximately 60 times greater electrically and up to 5,000 times stronger magnetically than the brain. !!! Going from last months Cardiovascular module, now we are onto the Respiratory system module. Appreciating this logical sequence as we journey the physical kosha of this human body.
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I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.

― Maya Angelou

Pranayama … physiology and anatomy of breath, revisited.
Mantra chanting and a beautiful meditation practice … lead by Saraswathi Devi. What a treat !

Progressing onward and inward, this month’s focus is on the Respiratory System. This particular module is taught by Saraswathi Devi, RYT-500. What I most appreciate about this program is the emphasis on the 5-koshas. It’s not all about the “physical” aspect of yoga that heals. It’s more complex than that … us humans. Saraswathi Devi, a graceful and elegant yogini has been teaching yoga since 1976 (that’s 40 years!). She is another treasure trove of knowledge and the depth and range to that wisdom is extraordinary. She calls upon the resources of all other so called alternative medicine and weaves them all into sharing the kind of yoga that heals … Another great teacher and us students are so blessed.

She is right – We are each beautiful piece of work… we are each ENOUGH. No one is broken. No one needs to be fixed. Each one who stands before you is WHOLE and Divine in the same circumstances of living this particular Karmic life and tending to this rented body. While therapist is knowledgeable of what to do and what not to with certain predispositions or conditions, she never identifies or labels the being who stands before her with a disease, diagnosis or a disability. Each one, a whole, complete human being just like yourself. Saraswathi shared various stories, all which took us from darkness to light – and spoke of how even a most troubled person, the kind who inflicts harm to others, deserves our love and compassion for underneath that hatred is great pain … horrific pain … shame, anger … fear … and underneath that fear is … ignorance. Sadly. Ignorance of the divine love that shines within all of us. She is first and foremost an amazing being … and an amazing yoga teacher. I would liken her to Mother Teresa of yoga … with humor and wit of a yogi.

One of the reasons I look up to her with awe is how she puts into action, what she truly believes in; that, yoga heals and that yoga is for everyone. She is a founder and president of Yoga on Wheels and HERE IS an interview with Saraswathi Devi on their website. When you are in the vibrational energy field of someone as inspiring like her, you cannot help but to up a notch yourself. Here is someone who is really providing Yoga for All People and offering this yoga for everyone, meeting the student at where they are at … empowering them to find the light within. There’s so much to be learned from her.

One of which is to
Lighten up and get over yourself. There are others with more pressing needs, who are truly in need of healing “yoga”.

Learning from Saraswathi Devi how yoga therapy can help those suffering from all kinds of respiratory ailments, from Asthma, Bronchitis, Emphysema, etc. While all the pranayama techniques we went over would certainly help, most important above any and all techniques would be the ability to empathize and allow the client to tap into the healer within. And pranayama techniques learned for ourselves as part of the self-care we have to have as a discipline and a practice. It is empowering to have the knowledge and the skill to self-prescribe the customized pranayama protocol that’s most fitting … depending on the condition, predisposition and the changing needs. The breath affects the energy, the mood …Everything. Breath is ALL.

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Heat Up & Cool Down … Yang & Yin

IMG_8050_smallSeeing a lot of this case lately … This week we celebrated Summer Solstice and International Day of Yoga !

Your hand opens and closes and opens and closes. If it were always a fist or always stretched open, you would be paralyzed. Your deepest presence is in every small contracting and expanding, the two as beautifully balanced and coordinated as bird wings.

– Rumi

It’s going to be a hot day … time for some yin to cool down with. That heat needs to escape. Or a combustion … In some tantra yoga ideas, the technique appeared to be the worship of the FIRE element – the flames to turn red hot and BURN to ashes all that needs to turn to soot … What are we to do with all that soot? Does it blow away or ??? We wash them away of course. While we need to strengthen our muscles and have what’s called “grit” or toughness, and I know that there’s great health benefits to sweat and we should sweat at least once a day. Sometimes, though, there seems to be over-emphasis on a practice where we “sweat” as though that’s the ultimate detox. Sure, it’s good and it’s one of the things that needs to happen for health maintenance but it’s all about the balance. I used to love Bikram yoga where I would be just dripping and I mean dripping with sweat; As Judith would say – these urges and for the short term, it felt good and I felt SO alive and vibrant but … we carried a residue of agitation. It was a temporary fix … Today, I prefer … the cooling flowing liquidy practice – maybe being a Kapha with some Pitta.
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The element of water is essential in human life – in fact we are 70% water … to wash away those things that no longer serves us and constantly replenish – need as much yang of course to enjoy that warming furnace sure, but yin is more my style as I burn up easily. As lectured by a famous Japanese chef, the soul to Japanese Shojin cuisine is ????? I was thinking UMAMI but turns out to be … water, pure water. Yes, water is the key to Japanese cooking and so … Japanese are predominantly … Kapha. An interesting theory. But in a way, my preference for liquid like form and movement comes from there … it’s in our makeup.

We have the ability to still the waves and ripples on the surface of the water & let the whirling sediments settle to the bottom …to find stillness. Pure consciousness flows like rivers and streams within us … To that great ocean reflecting the vast sky with every weather pattern imaginable. Waves flowing and ebbing … it’s the pulse of the Universe within us in which our interior world reflects the outside world … the beauty of it all to behold.

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Pacific Ocean … The theme for last 3 days was the “ocean”. What is that Ocean? You will know if you practice with or without me, yes.
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“We are visitors on this planet. We are here for one hundred years at the very most. During that period we must try to do something good, something useful, with our lives. if you contribute to other people’s happiness, you will find the true meaning of life.”

― Dalai Lama XIV

Have been at Judith Hanson Lasater’s invitational studies this past 3 days… missing the last day, iSad. I miss this great teacher, I miss the fellow yogis, I miss the vibe, the sangha of the like-minded who is so refueled by this teacher.

There’s no fancy playlist – no music – there’s no fancy location of a retreat but it’s an urban retreat of sorts – a refuge as I was refueled and regenerated. WHILE learning. Last night, normally, by evening, I am absolutely exhausted but after dinner, I had so much energy, I took care of all that was neglected last few weeks. With clear lucid mind, all is possible.

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And earlier this month at Niroga’s Yoga Therapy Teacher Training … very interesting – know some people with this problem. YOGA is the remedy, that is, the right kind of yoga … lecture by Baxter Bell, MD and Yoga Educator.
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Learning from teachers’ teachers, my class is now all about prevention – not so glamorous but yes, prevention or if too late? Then, it’s all about defrosting what’s already frozen and bringing back the ease and grace in our everyday living – That is my intention. Where does that lead us to ? It’s not just the shoulders, it’s in all areas of the body, mind and life – to melt away the blockages not by means of HEAT and stress but by way of methodical, mindful movements and stillness to bring about the balance… the restoration.