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Healthy Living Yoga

Yang vs. Yin Yoga

We need both in this life of dualism. Our body is a beautiful microcosm – it’s cosmic within. We know so much through advances in medicine and science but even to Dr. Hinohara (refer back to my 10/5/2013 post), much is still shrouded in mystery.  Some may refer to our body as a refined machine to marvel but as a non-medical person, I am in awe of it as a temple that houses our divinity… at its peak, I am in awe of it and …as it withers and ages, I am in awe of it. Modern medicine is amazing but it does not reverse the clock. What can we do? We need to tend to it … lovingly. Just like my grandmother used to pray with seasonal offerings, we need to make an offering to our own alter… in my case, through yoga and other movements …to lift the spirits.  All things important to us, we have to care for them or they wither away and languish or even perish…

More on this later – just realized I am subbing a yin class tomorrow for a wonderful teacher. May I just say that when I sub, I am not a replacement – I am just a provider of another style, another guide, a facilitator for you to find or stay on course on your own path. Just like there are many sherpas on the Himalaya, the maps we share are the same but we may not take the same route… the trail and the terrain may look a bit different … so please don’t expect me to replicate the same blue-print of your regular teacher whose style is unique and irreplaceable.

I like to sub as with me, I like breath of fresh air and enjoy the change in the routines. I tend to always unroll my mat at the same place, I always order green tea soy latte with no syrup, I always like to watch certain shows, I always like to X Y and Z… we are all a creature of habit. To me, it’s like this:  Subbing allows both the teacher and students to experience another style, another personality …. another way – it’s a good thing. Also it means that the regular teacher entrusted this humble sub just there to please by sharing her practice  – Thank you Myra & Marcella! I know this yoga tribe to be filled with brilliant gems…you are both precious, like such gems.  Thank you for your trust (that I won’t do something crazy!).

At Judith Lasater’s advance-level teacher training, we talked about how we hate subbing because of EGO…some egos have a distaste for anything called a “substitute”. Seems to me, there’s a prejudice or a perception that a sub is less than or not as good – it’s that notion you got from your school-boy/girl days growing up where subs really were there just to do the very minimum to get by, most with little passion. Post school, we need to see it as an opportunity to learn another way or a chance to enjoy a breath of fresh air. Prejudice clouds perception – why not see it as an opportunity to gain freedom from self imposed entrapments.  It’s an opportunity to explore something new.  Be assured it is not a waste of your precious time – Anything “new” is good for your brain circuitry!  As for your nerves, maybe you will grow new synapses just by coming in contact with me, serving as a sub:) What a thought!  My teacher, Judith Lasater herself started from subbing while she raised 3 children. I respect her authenticity for teaching regularly only when she felt she was able to really give all to her students. Because that’s what it takes… ALL.

I resigned from teaching regularly Thursday evenings at a lovely community center with lovely people for reasons I don’t feel like disclosing.  Yesterday, I was asked at a studio from a well meaning lady, “when would you be teaching?” – while it was flattering, I felt the pressure. I might have said something about ahhh, figuring out the schedule, etc. blah, blah (read “excuses”)- I should have said, thank you – let me know what works for you and I will try my best to accommodate. I am sorry I didn’t. I hope to be at that place sooner than later.

See you tomorrow AM – I will focus on stomach/digestive system… our “gut” so that you can live more true to your “gut” feelings. Your physical state totally affects your emotional state of being.  It’s all connected.  Unclog & detox (more through foods we eat) your meridians and allow the prana to flow to all your vital organs – feel the flow.  It’s my “gut” feeling – Very important region in our body as we head into the holiday season when we get overloaded with To Do list that snowballs. Hope to relieve you a bit through the magic of yoga:)

 

 

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Beautiful People Yoga

Willpower & Yoga by Nancy

Was able to slip into one of my favorite local yoga teacher’s class today and feeling so much better from it – even though it might feel as though I am trailing (by choice… smelling the roses on the path and caring those who need my care…), It’s good to be on the same path of teaching (& learning) with someone you feel a kindred spirit towards.  I love to learn as much from those I respect.

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This is Nancy’s Willpower Yoga workshop’s description:

We all make promises to ourselves that we find it difficult to keep. Psychologists now believe that willpower is like a muscle – the more it is exercised, the stronger it becomes in the long run. Find out more about why we are challenged to stay the course and discover ways to strengthen your resolve. This workshop is a unique combination of asana, discussion, guided meditation and yoga nidra (guided savasana) and is designed to help discover answers to the questions of why we behave the way we do, and provide techniques to help create better habits.

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Isn’t it just what we all needed right before the holiday season? It’s just what I needed! Again, just like Dr. Hinohara we may all say this is common sense but that’s just it. We are far from being ignorant.  We know what’s good for us but we do not necessarily do what we know is good for us.  We need to explore why we trip up, why we fail, why we make the wrong choices. In this workshop, Nancy allows us that opportunity to explore the whys. She will be having more workshops and I highly recommend them.  In fact,  I will be first in line. While our styles are different, I believe our values and inspirations share the same source. Yes, I love to teach yoga but I also love to be a student with the right teacher – and in her class, I get to be on the receiver end and how I love that because with all her life experiences, she weaves a class that allows me to just let go.  It’s like unwrapping a gift from a friend – it’s that feeling I love.

Thank you Nancy!

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Yoga

Certified in Restorative Yoga Teaching

Certification from Judith is something I am so proud of because I believe in her work and her teachings. So many people will benefit if we spread her teachings- in fact, many lives can be transformed if her practice is incorporated into everyday life.  Completing the Advanced level Teacher Training is also a cherished experience.  I do still have to turn in a final project for the advance level… SO… I am stressed so all the more I need to put myself into restorative yoga mode.

We have a hypothesis we want to prove – that restorative yoga will actually change your life. Its a delicious, luscious method. Restorative Yoga postures are held for measured length of time to facilitate a gentle releasing of the muscles in your body.  The long held poses are sequenced to invite the body to release any tensions and allowing the mind and heart to feel the richness and wholeness of our being.  As the practice unfolds,  circulatory and respiratory and emotional blockages are cleared and the integration of yoga’s benefits at all levels take place.

Restorative Yoga cultivates the strength in you to fully feel without fear- to come to this sense of acceptance of the eternal truth – that silence can indeed be golden (while scary at first) as you learn to tune in and listen to your inner voice. Students will learn certain breath work that relaxes and mindful movements that quiets into stillness which ultimately aims to lower the heart rate and blood pressure as well as recognize and heal from unproductive thought patterns that prevents you to be 100% authentic and engaged with this gift of life.  Yoga props are used to support you in each restorative posture enabling your muscles to take a vacation.  Yes, so that your muscles are no longer engaged and you are able to thoroughly release, relax… and ultimately renew.  Some say that after each practice, there’s a feeling of rebirth from within.

Honestly, this practice serves as a core to anyone’s self-care regimen as well as a complement to a more firey sweaty practice that engages the muscles, gets the heart pumping – both are good and both are needed.  If that engaged muscles of power is a “yang” practice, restorative yoga is the complete opposite- beyond “yin” as it’s about completely switching an “off” button rather than stimulating your nerves through any kind of muscle engagement or stretching.  It’s cooling lunar practice (thus the blankies and warm rooms) as you cocoon.  In fact, there’s little stretching – but more release, release, and release. 60 minutes of pampering that you deserve. It’s a complement to any practice for the ultimate goal of yoga, i.e., we want to be awake, aware and alive!  We want to just feel GOOD.  Detox and wash out any negative thoughts that have internalized within you over time.  Release & Feel the freedom, lightness, and the open space.

Contact wagayoga@gmail.com to inquire:)  Let’s breathe with your own rhythm, feel yourself wrapped in your private cocoon but connected, no, no, not to Wi-Fi but better connected …holding intention specific yoga poses targeted to loosen up your nervous system.  Your muscles turn to jello and your mind… your brain waves smoothed out and your bumpy flight rides through the turbulence.  Let’s get the monkeys in your mind to quiet down – stop that chattering – you can’t hear yourself.  shhhhh… hear your heart beat, hear your breath, hear the blood flow, sense the flow of thoughts like ripples dissipating and your mind turn quiet like a still lake … yes, you can. With no fear. There’s comfort and relief; There’s peace and ease.  It’s safe here because… there’s… no… judgement…

“Silence gives answers” – Rumi