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Krishna Festival in Vancouver

IMG_0187_smallAgain, by chance, as we were going to this lovely Botanical Garden (photos to follow), then to Stanley Park for a walk by the seaside, we ran into Krishna Festival – Free vegetarian lunch was being served … yes, free (heard they had 10,000 servings that day); and “unexpectedly” it was SO delicious – more delicious than Greens or Plant restaurants in San Francisco (sorry Greens and Plant).
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And so generous – with I don’t know what it was – some purple sweet rice like grains to finish off the dish with rice and well seasoned veggies and beans. There were books, displays, spiritual fashion …music and what do you know? Yes, you guessed it.

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Free Yoga throughout the day! Of course. It’s Karma – by chance, across our lodging is a yoga studio, down the block is Lululemon and now … Krishna Festival. All by coincidence – What am I attracting ? No, I am not Hindu as I don’t have a religion. But like Emerson or maybe even Steven Jobs, I believe in the power of intuitions – AND the power of a person to undergo a change for the better, if there’s even a little determination and will. Then … you need a good authentic caring teacher, who is not about his/her own ego or greed but love that’s almost … unconditional. What is unconditional love? It’s not – you get an A on this test and I will love you more or if you get me this diamond ring, I love you but if you don’t, then not so much… no conditions – just love, pure and simple. Pure and simple but so … rare.

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A bit of a contrast to the sleek, chic, sports-gym like yoga studio … here’s to on the grassy park, under blue sky …FRESH air!
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Here’s lovely family – mom and dad with their daughter and now another yoga instructor has slipped in… a perpetual sun salutation – 108 times for sure by the time this day is over – do what you can – no pressure. Come and go as you please – literally … no attachment. Joy for the moment and move on.
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Realized that one can be spiritual but not necessarily have a declared religion after all … I was brought up Christian but lately, I’d like to say I embrace all – Wait, no, I do have one – it clicked “Ahh, haa (ahh, sooo), this is it!” when I heard it – I share this “religion”…

My religion is very simple. My religion is kindness.

– Dalai Lama

Simple? We all know it might be simply put, but very very difficult to be kind sometimes – to be compassionate towards others, much less to Self, faced with emotions of fear, thoughts and concerns for greed, anger, etc. Being human, we suffer, so it’s a constant reminder and a practice. Ohhh, I also believe in the trees…Admittedly, I’m a tree hugging hippie – It’s the Japanese soul in me:) This is easier to put in action than to be “kind” in a true sense of the word – just breathing in Oxygen and exhaling Carbon Dioxide for them to thrive:) What a symbiotic relationship – it’s … virtually perfect.

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Don’t care if passerby think I’m weird. Truth be known – I am.
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So grounding in the true sense of the word…
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in Stanley Park
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in Nitobe Memorial Japanese Garden

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Restorative Yoga class in Vancouver

(Re-)Discovered that Vancouver is quite a cosmopolitan city – even after 2 weeks in Tokyo, the mega-city, step into Vancouver downtown area and one can appreciate this “city” with a rather international flair. Luck “fate” would have it that we were staying right across the street from a yoga studio and from our window, we could look down on Lululemon store down the block.IMG_0267_small
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A very clean and sleek yoga studio in downtown Vancouver. It’s Sunday morning at 9:45am, the studio is packed with 50+ students for this Restorative Yoga class.
Two studio rooms, one named “Earth”; the other named “Fire”… Earth room is very grounding with trees and greenery you can see out from the windows and lovely soft lantern lighting … whereas Fire studio is a smaller stark space (maybe because they heat it) with ShaktiShiva as display – so appropriate…no?
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This is the Earth Room …
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Greenery outside even though this is in the middle of the city full of concrete high-risers – nature is breathing alongside…
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Neat to see the books I have in their book shelves …
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IMG_9999_smallHad to take a photo of this because this is exactly what this guy was talking about – he said, “I would do yoga if there was a class called ‘yoga for inflexible guys’ – well, here it is … he just has to show up in Vancouver? No more excuses – Yoga4StiffGuys? Good idea for some with trepidation starting yoga…
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Yin Yoga practice – AM or PM; what’s the diff?

When we say Yin Yoga in California, most yogis would immediately associate this style of yoga to two teachers who are known in that field: Paul Grilley and Sarah Powers. Both highly respected and trains other yoga teachers through their Teacher Training and workshops. With their tenure in the field, they are seen as the authority in this kind of yoga. Paulie Zink might be credited to be possibly the founder to this style named “Yin Yoga” but aforementioned yogis took the idea and popularized it recognizing a certain trend in the American yoga culture.

So … it’s all different depending on where you are on this globe – When you, for example, get to Vancouver, British Columbia like I recently did – yes, that’s Canada, I realized many Canadians look at this teacher as the world’s authority on Yin Yoga. A discovery …

Bernie Clark.

He debunks the image of yoga instructor as being this super flexible Ballet dancer-like skinny willowy yogini OR that muscular former gymnast super fit Ashtanga/Power Yogis. He sort of reminds you more the priest/minister at your local church or more of a martial arts instructor … or like a regular business guy BUT one who, like Judith, really dedicates his life to …the practice to gain mastery.

So … why not ask him this question?

When is the best time to practice Yin Yoga? Well, that depends …

Physically, most benefit from yin yoga, first thing in the morning – yes, when your muscles are stiff and tight. That’s when Yin stretching benefits you physically – but some like to practice at night and while that’s not benefiting you “physically” as much, perhaps, mentally, psychologically, it might be what you are seeking – Obviously, ideal would be both morning to get things started and evening to wind things down, especially when yin phase leads into restorative finale and encore…(I think we need restorative everyday because … I NEED to be restored each day:)

Bernie Clark in his comprehensive site lists the following as the best time to practice Yin yoga:

** When our muscles are cool (so they don’t steal the stretch away from the deeper tissues)
He shows a graphical demonstration of the difference between
cold muscles and warm muscles in on his site. Ah..Hahh:)
** Early in the morning (when the muscles are more likely to be cool)
** Last thing at night (to calm the mind before sleep)
** Before an active yang practice (again, before the muscles become too warmed up)
** In the spring or summer (to balance a natural yang time of year)
** When life has become very hectic (to balance the yang energies in our lives)
** After a long trip (traveling is very yang, even if we are sitting down a lot during the trip)
** During your moon cycle (to conserve energies)

& I would add, before extensive workout or sports engagement to prevent injuries. AND to give you “mental” strength.

Looking over the above list, Restorative Yoga may appear somehow related to Yin yoga BUT it’s not. The philosophy is different at the fundamental level. Yes, they are BOTH the softer side of yoga but hardly the same. Judith defined it very well and happy to share the difference if you attend one of my classes. Teaching both styles, I am blessed to celebrate the differences in these often confused as same, but different styles. I embrace both and incorporate each styles depending on what MY body and mind desires that day. Both benefits and both do different things for you – ALL GOOD. Like Maty says, I do not play up one against the other – it depends on the student and the particular need at that unique moment.

I seem to require ALL styles of yoga – I do vinyasa flow; then hatha/Iyengar, incorporate Yin yoga in there – THEN in the end, integrate all into Restorative Yoga so that I find my way to a more natural and intuitive meditation practice. Some may not care about meditation practice – but care mostly about what “gets me to sleep at night.” (A comment made by a runner/jogger) While trying out different styles, for me, as I am no longer an “intensity junkie”, I have come to regard some styles of yoga to be easily replaced by other fitness exercise… Restorative Yoga though is one style that is not easily replaceable because it’s …pure YOGA. Core Yoga. Not that kind of “core” – Yoga.

To me, Yin Yoga is more about retention and prevention; the stretching retains your flexibility, it’s a preventative style to reverse aging, maintain youthful posture, light steps, freedom of movement. It’s about stretching, juicing, working the connective tissues to prevent decreased range of motion, and so that you can perform better in whatever sports you engage in; while restorative style of yoga is more about balance of the nervous system, deep “HEALING” “Restoring” “rejuvenating”. It’s also about Courage, Overcoming (fears, anger, grief …), Recovery, support, kindness and acceptance.

It’s also actually about Creativity – yes, oddly it is about creativity. You take the brush and dip it in that dark sumi-ink. You make the mark on that delicate blank piece of rice paper.

Then you let that hypnotic brush stroke you made on a blank empty sheet of paper to … soak… until you see that image.

It’s ALL GOOD.

I’m not into this ‘Yogurt’ stuff; I just want to meditate.
– Bernie Clark

Rounding things out – rounding things out. With group energy harnessed for that intention for wholeness by … rounding things out:)

Different Styles…All Buddhas…