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Sonima Foundation making a difference in K-12 students’ lives…

Gratitude to those who make a difference as I immersed myself in the harmony of positive energy…

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Found out about this “awesome” organization called Sonima Foundation from a fellow yogini I respect. In fact, it was she who got me certified in Kids & Family Yoga Teaching some years ago in which that training/certification allowed me to sub when needed and then co-teach at local elementary school’s Wellness Day. (held just once a year festival format – shouldn’t wellness day be everyday for them?) She’s the one who planted the seed as any caring educator would, for her students:) She is indeed that teacher – caring and, above all, most dedicated and committed. Like a gardener, she’s a teacher who plants the seeds, tills the fertile grounds called the young minds and nourishes them for the sprouting intellect that grows into great thoughts and ideas! School children would be lucky to have her as their Health & Wellness teacher – that would be just so “awesome” for them !

If Sonima Foundation’s program was implemented in every school, what a difference it would make. The world would be a much better place … When there are fewer angry people, fewer irritated and exhausted people, fewer fearful anxious people, the world will be a more peaceful place of creativity accompanied by laughter and joy. Students would be well-adjusted, well-rounded and most importantly, ready and eager to learn! Earlier we know how to self-regulate; to know the safety and love found within, the more empowering. And their mission is to empower the kids by giving them the tools, and then, teaching them the skills to navigate their emotions and many other variables which they once thought is beyond their control, they now master. With such mastery comes confidence as they come to realize the control, power and … the freedom to use their mind and body to take them to places they so desire. They realize wherever they direct their energies to… they can affect a change that enables them to undergo a transformation.

It takes dedicated, committed teachers … so enthralled to realize there are many like minded who see “service” as their calling. The positive energy of teachers who know this key promise… that kids are our future … was just amazing. When you are in company of passionate people who wants to make a positive change … you can’t help but to feel this sense of gratitude and relief. People are good. People are giving. People aspire to be better. Humankind are … kind.

It’s not some unrealistic fervor but with eyes wide open – thoroughly and deeply thought out and designed undertaking – knowing that the teacher, no matter how well meaning and competent, may not reach all students – but if even 20%, 10% or even just 5% are reached, incrementally over time, it’s huge. Until the larger social-economic issues are addressed, yoga in the classroom alone, of course is not the answer to hard issues faced in the inter-cities or other challenged communities – but it is a component in the formula for the bigger all encompassing solution. Yoga is such a healing art that empowers the individuals who practice it, I am going to pin my hope on the goodness of any and all genuine efforts to make a difference.

Yoga in the classroom is about harnessing the energy, to put into place practical ways to help younger people succeed. It stands to reason efforts of this magnitude is sure to make a notable difference in kids’ lives. To me, the value seems much greater than if we were to just give unprepared students more electronic gadgets. When I read news about big corporations donating laptops for kids who can’t even read or write or do basic math, or able to sit still and manage and accept the full range of emotions and engage with other human beings – the thought is – that’s a nice donation that money can buy – thanks but are laptops the answer to real problems they face?

Yoga as part of their overall Health & Wellness program in the classroom ? Yoga in the classroom on the other hand … is not a hardware but … it’s a software – it’s a program designed by someone caring; someone trying to make a difference – from the get-go, Love sets the tone. The intention of this group is clear. It is good. It is real. It is borne out of love and passion to make a difference. Many people have good intentions, but you have to respect these candidates who not only have good intentions but go beyond – to take action. To step off the mat and really take action … I hold these people in the highest regard.

PE & classroom teachers are the everyday unsung heros; everyday warriors fighting to advocate for our children’s future. I was humbled to be in presence of so many well meaning yogis and health advocates, intensely studying this craft …to serve. The week-long Kids Yoga training provided by Sonima Foundation is so thorough, so hands-on and practical – it’s not just theories and classroom studies – it’s a true transmission of techniques and how-to’s from those who have actually worked in the trenches. And when we play students to those awesome teachers who have taught so many kids in the classrooms through this program, we get to really feel what it’s like to be the receiving end of these lessons – as we all know, the best learning and teaching is through direct experience. In true learning, books and workbooks can only go so much – the rest is through the real experience using all 5-senses. In true immersion training in which we can navigate our own feelings about learning and teaching whilst building confidence. I’ve always loved teaching kids but you really have to be on your toes – never a dull moment – in fact, never a moment – it has to keep moving … never a dull moment in the movement portion … you can’t help but to smile and laugh with them – they brighten the room with sheer ENERGY ! AND then, loved the “rest” time – Kelley’s guided visualization was sooo beautiful – put a smile on everyone’s face.

Teaching kids is not easy because their instincts are quite sharp and intuitions are highly sensitized and clear – after all, their nervous system is NEW and in process of development – they know how to read the air and quickly sense the energy around them because they are so pure and young. SO you have to be genuine – You can’t pretend to love them – you either do or you don’t. You have to be earnest and do your best each time if that’s what you are expecting out of them. I have done many yoga training but this one week training given by the Somina Foundation was one of the most professional, practical (makes you feel like you can just walk into a classroom full of rambunctious 2nd graders and just deliver – just teach) and … truly impressive because of the passion this team of professionals from the Foundation had.

In gratitude. So charged – hope that the local school district would consider a life altering program like this. Kumon and homework clubs are nice but having witnessed many tiger moms, I have come to learn that physical, mental and emotional health and wellness is the most important and lays the groundwork. True academic success will follow only when the foundation of health is laid out and solid. Health & Wellness is not about excelling in sports and being competitive. Wellness is about being well-rounded and well-balanced – To be healthy in body and mind – to be able to love yourself and others. Wellness is about loving life, appreciating family, friends and teachers, and being eager and ready to learn, at all times knowing the meaning of the word, “gratitude”. If a child is raised that way, the parents and schools are doing a “awesome” job.

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Beautiful Rituals Yoga

Lunar Salutation

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While this is not the moon salutation (more like Surya Namaskar…)I practice, I love the earthy and yet ethereal visuals she creates. It’s mesmerizing – I imagine this as I practice – feeling the goddess energy overtake me:) There’s grace when there’s that intention.

The Vedic scriptures speak of the spiritual and cosmic importance of the solar and lunar phases. The Sun controls our soul, while the Moon has command of our mind. The interaction of these two planets produces changing phases of the Moon. Changing from new to full moon and in reverse, these phases affect Earth, animal and plant life and human body, mind and emotions.

Chandra Namaskāra is a practice of adoration of the Moon. In Sanskrit, Chandra means “the moon” and Namaskāra stands for “salutation, adoration”. This practice linked with the lunar cycles consists of fourteen asanas performed with the left and right side. The sequence of the asanas matches the 14-day movement of the Moon to the full moon phase and the 14-day movement to the new moon phase.

Chandra Namaskāra is performed 14 times, with 7 cycles for the left and right side, reciting the mantras of the Nityas. Regular practices of Chandra Namaskara purify vital energy that circulates in the body and allow to control varying moods, actions and other processes in human life influenced by the change of the Nityas.
The best time for performing this practice is the evening or the night when the Moon is visible.

– Mai Ram Devi

So beautiful … fluid … flow. I talked about the adoration of moon in Japanese culture as well in the past post.

Teach what you practice so break it down –  I may introduce each pose one at a time and then … will string them together for a whole sequence – I can already feel the soothing and yet powerful lunar energy… exhale, exhale … haaahhhh exhale. The mountain air was delicious – Inhaled with gratitude – Good night:)

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No judgement BUT just for regular practitioners, there are couple of points that could be made anatomically/physiologically SAFER. Not everyone is as bendy as this yogini in the video so few modifications come to mind – other modifications are forced upon us by the limitations of our own body anyway – see her backbend ~ bendy like a willow ~~~

The Low Lunge – for Anjaneyasana:
She has her knee protruding; and while this is aesthetically pleasing, most mortals should keep the knees right above the heels for TLC for long lasting juicy healthy knees.

Standing Prayer Pose – Tadasana with Namaste or Samasthiti with Angeli mudra – while super appealing to have the pronounced hips in this silhouette, & not saying that her tailbone need to be tucked in or anything but lower back could be lengthened towards the earth more to protect the LB. Again, she’s so willowy bendy, she is not your average person who might be fit but do not engage in yoga hours a day but few times a week at most. Standing with integrity, with the natural S-curve of your spine intact. So until the muscles around the LB is lengthened and strengthened, best not to stick out your tail, straining the lumbar spine/sacrum region – the delicate pelvic tilt would be the intention of descent – even though again, it is so aesthetically more pleasing…the other way (i.e. sexier ?)

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Beautiful People Yoga

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Recirculating … sense of humor to the rescue…if not the restorative poses sequenced to re-energize and re-boot this tired yogini. Yes, us humans do get tired. However, when you get up in the morning, if you are STILL tired, then something needs to change.

Having experienced a near wipe-out, and resurrecting out of it – the recovery process, the lessons learned, the journey where again the footwork regaining the former bounce, skip and jump – has not gone wasted – I tried yoga (& sticking with it as it WORKS), acupuncture, dietary refinement (yes), supplements(no), Reiki, aromatherapy, couple other (secret:) healing modalities… and so with gratitude to report that they all work – especially yoga – and friends will recognize that I am fairly back to normal. Not quite doing Bikram or power yoga 3 times a week in the needy striving stage and never will again but more enlightened and happy; less driven and less mindless.

As we all know, fatigue or exhaustion – when you are tired, you are no longer yourself. Your personality changes (for the worst). You are not the best you can be. Rather than being the busy person for the sake of being busy, everyday you want to wake up with a smile on your face and ask yourself, is there something I can be doing better? Is there something I don’t know I can find out more about and learn? For that attitude to take place, it is helpful to have that sense of purpose – that you are serving – a purpose. And before all this high talk, you need to wake up in the morning NOT already tired so … if you are waking up in the morning tired or negative in any way, before the day even gets started, re-evaluate and consult Self first and then health and wellness professionals. Find out the root cause. Then visit a yoga studio:) Try couple of different styles of classes and select 1-3 you can dedicate to making it part of your life – in other words, have a program to stick with for minimum 3 months and see what happens. Yoga to me is not exercise and mere fitness. You just have to experience it.

When I first walked into a yoga class – I think it was Hatha class at Berkeley’s YMCA to manage my Cal-student-stress, I walked out and never went back to that class. To me it was so boring – I needed the sounds, the beat, the speed, more movement – so I went to aerobics classes with blaring loud sounds with pulsing beat that made feel like you got so much out of it while in truth, I wan’t tuned in at all. So it is quite ironic that I am preaching like this but … today there are so many different styles to choose from. Times change. People change.

& okay, admittedly your weight change. I weigh 10lbs more but … healthier. Trim and Slim is not necessarily healthier and happier. Medical studies have shown that slightly and I mean SLIGHTLY full bodied people lead a happier longer life – really. So instead of being caught up on what’s on the outside, which is impermanent and fleeting – let’s work on the inside, the permanent eternal timeless place.

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