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Alliviate Pain with YOGA

& Meditation >>>>> Medication?  Realize not so simple and not a doctor but yoga is a “complementary” practice so that perhaps you don’t have to take the doze as strong or as often.  Your body is the laboratory.  It’s an experiment but stay in the safe-zone.

BEFORE:

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I was reminded of a peer who had tears in her eyes when she mentioned this condition … I thought this book may help for a home practice … and if ever I should lead a class for such a group, these concepts would be incorporated in the protocol:

Here’s the resource –

AFTER:

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HAPPY TOUCH THERAPY called REIKI – definitely NOT shiatsu.

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Is that a… SMILE?

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Beautiful People Yoga

Yoga Remedy

Yoga Therapy is the application of yoga practices (movement, breathwork and meditation) for optimal health and well-being. Validated by the latest medical research, Yoga Therapy is one of the most effective complementary and integrative therapies for many common chronic conditions (e.g. hypertension and diabetes, asthma and arthritis, anxiety and depression), as well as special populations (e.g. aging, addiction, pregnancy and childbirth, chronic stress and trauma).

– Niroga Institute

Underestimated the amount of work but reminded how you get out what you put into it. Feeling the need to put in more but first … self-care in order to care for others.  It’s a constant reining in the ego-based urges to do more to be noticed – to be recognized but is that really necessary or important?  Your “worth” or value is not contingent on external validation. I no longer want to get distracted.

Rather re-directing the energies so that it not dissipate into thin air – Training to channel and direct with mindfulness – with purpose – that prana, chi, energy … The boundless energy of the youth is unfortunately not encapsulated into a bottle as an elixir (in the form of caffeine, green smoothie, multi-viatamins …) as we’d like to delude ourselves.

It’s more to do with honoring the need to “rest & digest”. Simply, honoring ourselves with tender care which is oftentimes overlooked.  That through real rest and then digesting not just foods but all those experiences ripe with teachings, we ultimately gain more energy. Not only we gain more energy but by that energy will now reach all corners of your sacred body given the cleared passages – charged with more energy, then, one can actually do something with all that life experience, all that knowledge based on … self-knowledge of not limitations, but our capacity and potentials.

Speaking of yoga therapy, therapeutic applications of restorative yoga  – Judith Lasater’s words so resonated with me – This is an excerpt of her interview with Yoga Journal, a magazine she co-founded.  These words, is one of the reasons I consider her as one of our greatest teachers:

Follow your nature. The practice is really about uncovering your own pose; we have great respect for our teachers, but unless we can uncover our own pose in the moment, it’s not practice—it’s mimicry. Rest deeply in Savasana every day. Always enter that pratyahara(withdrawn state) every day. And just enjoy yourself. For many years I mistook discipline as ambition. Now I believe it to be more about consistency. Do get on the mat. Practice and life are not that different. That’s a fundamental understanding. I don’t do my life any differently from what I do on the mat.

 

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Judith studied with this master for 25 years … in an era when yoga was still seen as a suspect – even a cover for some  exotic religion rather than a wholesome wellness program that it is  – no wonder she exudes that … aura of a genuine seeker.   A seeker who still led a “normal” life raising children, caring for a family as a wife, mother and daughter … learning and teaching yoga all along – Check out “Living Your Yoga”, a lovely book she authored.  Looking forward to the upcoming Invitational Sangha – I always learn so much from her and from all who show up for that common goal – to be inspired – to be a better student and a teacher.

 

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Healthy Activities Yoga

Teacher = Student

IMG_2877IMG_2878I was once talking to a Japanese chef about his days-off and when I joked how lucky for his wife that he’s a chef.  Then he said he never cooked at home.  Instead his joy was to eat out at different eateries to sample what other chefs were doing for inspirations.  Then I recalled my late-father used to say if I wanted to write well, I needed to read a lot in that language.  If I wanted to stay bilingual, I needed to read a lot in both languages …. SO… that’s what I did and still do.

On a similar trajectory, whenever we take a vacation, I always find a yoga studio on our trips and take couple of classes. I remain always a student to learn from others.  A small studio – literally a “room” – in Tahoe City did not disappoint.  I am sure if I lived in the neighborhood, I would frequent this place.  The week night restorative yoga had about 12 ladies ranging from 20’s to 60’s.  Again, quite different from a restorative class in Vancouver, Tokyo, New York or San Francisco, E. Bay or S. Bay … each class is completely different even though it’s defined “restorative” –  It’s just a genre, like a category of a book, each book is completely different even if they are all shelved in same “mystery” or “travel” or “fiction” sections for that type of books.  I let go of my tendencies to critique and judge and just took it all in – with an open mind, everything nourishes:)  We all learn from each other and in the end … it’s about holding space for the students and allowing them to find their own inner teacher, the ultimate healer if it’s meant to be.

There’s the notion out there that “advance” means “hard” “tough” or “difficult” and therefore better – kind of the bitter the medicine, the better idea of the era I thought past – whereas if it’s gentle, caring and tender –  it’s not as good for your self-advancement. Really? Such a brainwashed mindset full of ego and rajasic thinking.  It’s not about hard=good or easy=bad, is it ?  Is bitter = potent and effective? ; sweet = Not ? I thought it was about tending to the temple altar within…  In fact, gritting your teeth and striving for perfection can damage your health – let’s lighten up. Challenge ourselves to journey inward, away from the distractions. It might be quite a bit more challenging than getting your toes to touch the whatever body parts of your choice.  If that comes with ease and comfort – our breath is steady and liberating.  Then, yoga works.