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Choices we make …

Yoga outdoors:)sm_JD3_9738Walking meditation. Stronger the winds the better … invigorating !sm_JD3_9745With due respect for this super smart, incredible human being on a mission to spread his yoga studios like “Starbucks of Yoga” all over this country, the cause of his death is very sad. Alone… from a fall in $3MM home, leaving behind a net worth of $100MM. Guess you can’t take all that with you on that celestial, terrestrial journey to the infinite. Obviously, the man, the mortal was suffering from some unknown pain if he had to drink to that extent to dull and numb his senses. Reminded of the words of Maty Ezraty that sometimes big poses don’t mean a thing- rather there’s a lot of chaos there, there’s craziness sometimes …and when that need for constant business mixed with intense focus can’t be sustained, the Type A’s get distressed and feel their body and mind are betraying them. Maybe. They become fearful. Gurus are human after all.

(a plug, lol:) Please consult a Yoga Therapist to chill with at such times rather than turning to unhealthy choices which includes wrong kind of yoga practice – full of dogmas and preachy… would that work for you? Or no spirituality – just fitness – would that work for you? It all depends.

I’ve done CorePower in Berkeley and most recently had a free class at Yoga Journal Conference … it was vigorous and sweaty and well delivered. In his honor, I think I am going to one of the CorePower studios just to revisit …and thank. RIP.
I am referring to this article. Click Here.
If yoga is about “balance”, you can say that he lost his balance … and fell to his demise. What do you think? Reminded of the words of our teacher last weekend – yoga can be like a miracle cure, a medicine or … a poison. I found latter to be unbelievable but then sometimes it all depends on that practice matching up to one’s true needs.

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Weekend Yoga Learning – Trauma informed yoga

IMG_4034Trauma sensitive yoga is yoga for everyone. That is to say that even if you yourself have not been affected by trauma personally, many may experience “vicarious” trauma that’s societal or inter-generational. Especially if you are one of those Empaths, who has a high aptitude in Emotional IQ and Empathetic “to fault” then … we are affected. Or for some, it’s about living in a constant state of denial or unawareness (thus the need to stay busy at all times) and certain events or conditions may “trigger” an undesirable response. At the same time, the term Trauma often is indeed …traumatic, lol- because there’s so much stigma associated with that word that’s shaming – as though somehow you are a victim, weak and abnormal instead of a self-respecting strong and healthy “normal” person that you are really at the very core.

So Trauma – it need not be about battle zones and violence – it may be a loss of a close loved one; loss of health and freedom; surgeries even if not even life threatening … in fact, any loss great or small – for instance loss of homes and possessions in a fire, a natural disaster …or being a victim of theft… How we respond to these stress inducing events called just doing LIFE is dependent on various factors… but most decidedly how much care and love you received in your childhood. If you have the support and love, what could be framed as trauma in the eyes of some can be just merely a little bump on the road. perhaps some spirituality helps – like – everything happens for a reason, self-talk. It’s doing life. It’s really about how resilient and still empathetic you can be to live this life fully engaged with less fear. In Yoga, oftentimes it’s about beginning at a state of vulnerability and surrender, and with that, some students may feel discomforts arising … why is that vs. for some students, its the ultimate bliss, like burdens coming off the shoulders – feels carefree and light; not scary. Everyone is different. There’s no weakness or anybody doing anything wrong – there’s no victims and there’s no judgment in good/bad in being vulnerable. No longer on guard and in state of constant alert, being vulnerable can be cathartic if experienced in a safe container with truly loving and present teacher or a friend. I truly believe that.

When we practice Yoga, we open ourselves up and
psychological imprints are activated. Yoga teachers need
to be aware that material will come up during class and
they need to be prepared at all times to help people to
calm down their bodies, by working with the breath
and quieting poses. Teachers should create a safe space
in the class, keep the focus on the breath and the flow
of the asanas. It is best to refrain from excessive talking,
explaining or preaching during the class—the job of the
Yoga teacher is to help people to feel safe in every aspect of
their self-experience.

– Bessel A. van der Kolk MD

And this from the same doctor:

It’s very striking that there’s nothing in western culture
that teaches us that we can learn to master our own
physiology
— solutions always come from outside, starting
with relationships, and if those fail, alcohol or drugs.
Yoga teaches us that there are things we can do to change
our brainstem arousal system, our sympathetic and
parasympathetic nervous systems and to quiet the brain.

We are in charge of changing ourselves to recognize and close in towards that divine goddess within:) There are all kinds of yoga, myriads of different “brands” of yoga out there – it’s best not get caught up with the hype but rather, just go with what feels the best for you … As this one doctor who shared her own experience in trying a yoga class – she loves yoga but she went to a very “popular” yoga class; and just had to excuse herself out because she came to feel so anxious and agitated. The energy and tone of the class became unbearable and was anxiety causing where she felt the oxygen level of the room literally thinning with each breath she took. She made an exit. She did not give up on yoga though – she found what’s right for her – what brings her the sense of balance and joy. There will be that special class or that teacher who will accept you the way you are and meet you wherever you are.

This kind of talk made me think of what renowned master yoga teacher once said in her teacher training intensive – “do you want to be a good teacher or a popular teacher?” – laughing she then said, “because you know, the popular class isn’t necessarily the best class for that student.” There are poses we rather not do or skip over … we rather just flow through them … rather not hold for too long … BUT…what if you did. What if you did stop to smell the roses on this path of transformation.
IT’s empowering how we can now prescribe protocol that calibrates a balance needed for her to fully engage in life. There’s magic, sure, but it’s also science – AND it’s all dished up with sense of pure joy and wonder! Let’s practice the way that works for you because yoga … works.

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(Mostly) All @ the Body … that was last year

This year’s theme is a bit different. Last year was a lot of anatomy review and all that could go wrong with that body temple. So there’s few ways to look at one’s body – one way is to look at it mechanically – a well oiled machine at the apex of fitness vs one that needs fixing from wear and tear? OR there’s a way to look at it as a more organic holistic integrated miracle of the divine … I don’t want to get all New Agey spiritual but it’s a pretty amazing how our spirit is sheltered. Thanks to Will Meecham, MD, MA’s MindfulBiology‘s anatomy videos (note: not on this website – custom made for the TT purpose) we were provided to see anatomy as not just skeletal-muscular system, internal organs and nervous system and all the wiring but much much more. From the med school training Will had, sometimes anatomy can get a bit … ah, med-school-ish BUT when you see it from the standpoint of biology and mindfulness, a kind of holistic view unfolds. Yoga therapy is about when that temple needs repair and restoration …Oh, yes, and the mind. So that holistic understanding really helps get in touch with what could help in all the took kit provided in yoga therapy.

That was the last year’s training. This year, based on that foundation laid, we proceed with “we do no harm” … Nothing is probably more harmful than someone who professes a cure but actually cause another whole set of problems. While well intentioned, it’s harmful. Our soft-care is different.
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As with most normal people, especially most girls and women, I first got into yoga with the desire to look and feel good or look and feel better.
There’s a that feel of BLISS during savasana after 60 minutes or 90 minutes of being with yourself, nursing yourself, discovering yourself. Yet, it
was more about vanity first and stress management, second.

But now that does not matter so much. Those two items to check off on the top of the list have now become more a by-product If we are into fitness, we all know how exercise makes us feel good. It’s the euphoria, the revelry, that endorphin feel of power and high energy when you sweat. It’s normal to want that.

You can get that in power yoga/ashtanga yoga-ish classes but I really enjoy the “yin” aspect of yoga. That intensity, the power – I save for other parts of my life – yoga, I come back to to nourish myself with. I guess Yang yoga to me is like Martial Arts; and Yin yoga to me is … yoga. If you find out that yoga was devised as a warm-up for a meditation practice, it makes more sense. And why is meditation practice so sought after. Is it because it was shown by Harvard Medical to increase the grey matter or is it because it helps us better deal with negative thoughts? Is it because it’s a preventative medicine for mental and cognitive decline? Why do we seek that time to clutter our minds …


SO if 200 hrs. hours (I have some to recommend !)was about blue print poses and how to sequence them for fitness; last year was about delving deeper in 500 hrs.
More anatomy More philosophy More sequence More the whys the hows. MORE YOGA:) I know much of this is still just in me digesting and through gradual teaching, I will master them … slow, gradual, no rush. In its own time, my body and mind will breath the teachings so I am more authentic.
This year? Special populations where incorporating yoga therapy can really benefit.
It’s fascinating stuff. Gratitude for this opportunity. With 2 months break, I am ready to take up this challenge of homework, presentations. Alternating between the “doing” and the “being”, until it’s one and the same.
sm_IMG_0950Tokyo teacher’s class on the 31st floor overlooking the city. Oldest student being 82 !!! Excellent teacher – Taeko sensei is not only beautiful (a model on Ayurveda Basic Book), her instructions are clear and her voice lovely. Can’t wait to take her class again – it’s amazing – a testament that one does not have to work so HARD to get the same blissful effect. Gentle is good. Simplicity at the core. Tenderness is our longing. There’s peace. There’s harmony. Feel light and GOOD all over. Sometimes we don’t even know what we want, so brainwashed are we. Namaste.