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Squeezing in Yoga Classes in Tokyo…

Been curious about this outdoor summer? event (it was snowing this time of the year!), utube recording from 2 years ago at a park in Roppongi – one station away from Hiroo – perhaps someday attend this kind of a consciousness raising event – to the ocean:) Human ocean at a park in the big city…Some translations interpreter did not translate since the audience is Japanese – outburst of “ITAI” = “ouch!” & popular term, “gaman” a commonly used word especially by parents admonishing children- with Zen Buddhist origin meaning “enduring the unbearable with patience and dignity” = “gaman”… a THICK mat should help alleviate the discomfort…& stay PRESENT:) Be in the NOW:)

******************** Last night in Tokyo, Friday the 6th. ***********************
A big moon, almost a full moon followed me all the way to Haneda airport – every time I looked out the taxi window to my left, there it was – a big moon shining above the Tokyo skyline… Last Wednesday in Japan was old calendar New Year’s celebration, an auspicious day…and a full moon. Also ran into First Snow of this winter season last week in Tokyo… freezing cold but toasty warm inside… photos coming when I get over from this jet lag. I am lacking one night’s sleep and feel… drained… head spin with a vertigo. I am in my elements there and rarely suffer from a jet lag but as soon as I get back to California time, I am a bit off balance. Other than my own home practice, I only had the time to drop into 2 yoga classes – held on 31st floor in Ginza highriser – overlooking red red Tokyo tower – really heavenly:) Lovely instructor, Taeko Kubota. I like the way she incorporates a more traditional Japanese and simple lymphatic drainage self-care methods before the actual start of the class… and the fact that she is SO polite and gracious.

Last year when I dropped in on her class in September, seemed like she only had a handful of ladies but this time…the class size had tripled – and surprise, this time, few husbands/gentlemen too – like 3? One of the 3 gentlemen was so cute – when the class was over – the instructor do not say “Namaste” at a non-yoga studio setting in Japan – the instructor just says “Arigato-gozaimashita” (thank you very much) – this gentleman started clapping as in applauding, kind of like a child. Us ladies just had to laugh at his child-like enthusiasm because the class usually ends in a rather solemn tone after a savasana where she does an adjustment for each student – this gentleman was old enough to be our father but he had this sweet positive energy we can learn from – I thought – why not? we should be applauding – clapping in joy after finishing a yoga class:) It’s a joyful moment when you feel so clear-headed, light & free. That feeling of joy – of arriving even though she did not instruct not even one down dog or plank in her sequence … no sun salute – so NOT Western and yet feels so lovely – it’s effervescent & sparkly – no power. All about balance and lightness…JOY:)

After the class, I asked who she went to or who she would want to take a class from as an instructor – a basic recommendation I ask other instructors, and … of course, turns out to be the exact same class I had hoped to attend – among few others. I really wanted to go to this amazing yoga teacher’s class but could not make it because my mother’s needs became much much greater – but purchased yet another of his books instead ! I will introduce this amazing Japanese yogi – Akira Watamoto sensei! There’s a subtle difference between Japanese interpretation of yoga to Western (or American) interpretation of yoga… not better or worse – just different based on different culture and lifestyle – that’s just my thought as I can’t help but always compare and contrast. My busy mind needs to be tamed through the practice of meditation?

Scientific and medical research proves that grey matter actually grows with steady and consistent practice of meditation – I don’t feel any smarter:) but I feel more at peace within and that’s enough for me at the present.


Moon River by Yuki

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Winter Escape

In response to some questions on essential oils I use … it varies and changes but generally for winter (& actually throughout the year:), I tend to gravitate towards … woodsy forest and greenery (rather than floral) scents to combat the general respiratory discomforts many suffer from. You can’t do pranayama if you are congested!

So one of the choice oils to select may be Eucalyptus (I blend in other oils but the base is this), beneficial for sinus problems, asthma, bronchitis, catarrh, coughs, sore throat and mouth infections. It is anti-infectious, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antiviral, anti-catarrh, and expectorant. Some higher grade is well suited for long term use for chronic respiratory conditions, even for viral or bacteria infections.

Here are the indications: (if used topically, dilute with carrier oils) Assists arthritis, muscle aches, pains, injuries, sprains, and inflammations (especially rheumatoid arthritis), influenza, cold, fever (best for viral or bacterial infections), headaches, nervous exhaustion, neuralgia, and sciatica. Of course seek medical/professional help for relentless discomfort that does not let up but… I would try the non-invasive, natural remedy first and see. Since I purchase so much of this, I am currently in process of becoming a distributor? for one of the scent brands I trust – and it’s so weird, I really love the brand name, yes, the name itself. Will share once I get approved.

I do use many scents besides Eucalyptus of course, rose and lavender are most popular but I also like more exotic or less known scents. Maybe I will use them depending on the mood. Have a lovely week!

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frozen & stiff shoulders…

When angel wings stop flying for too long… base of the wings stiffen and freeze up. Then the neck area gets stiff and sore. Keep that area, between and across the scapula – you know, where we once had our wings, soft by gentle stretches and keep your “angel wings” fluttering:) Some specific arm movements can help but first find out the root cause to rule out anything serious – such as actual Injury, Diabetes, Overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism), Underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism), Cardiovascular disease, or Parkinson’s disease – with a visit to the doctor if the discomfort is persistant and prolonged. Usually, it’s not serious but resulting from lack of use or limited use confined in preset pattern, i.e., a restricted range of motion over a long period of time.

Try Warm/hot bath up to and over the base of the neck, to cover the shoulders (unless its acute inflammation then ice), or use heating pads… roll out your shoulders into a posture that does not collapse the rib cage, and deeper breathe rather than shallow clavicle breathing … may be a less invasive remedy. If you don’t use them, you lose them. So if still too painful, use them with doctor approved meds for temporary pain relief – until they defrost. Once defrosted, perhaps not use pain medication and continue the gentle stretching in a methodical slow way… By no means do not aggravate by forcing anything – The motto would be gentle and kind… you can regenerate your angel wings back in place:) Your body is intelligent and wants to heal. It knows what to do.
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