Categories
Anything Cute Beautiful Places Beautiful Rituals Healthy Living

Mame Shiba Inu in Tokyo


On the topic of stress management as I commute to St Luke’s International Hospital. My aunt died at the hospice here but nothing depressing about this place. There are babies being delivered in their obstetrics ward while at oncology department, beds are readied for chemotherapy and radiation.  There’s great joy and there’s sadness. One cannot exist without the other … we know this but…

We make our way to their chapel with beautiful stained glass windows. So much is beyond one’s control and when that is recognized, what do you do?  Be broken and fall apart in despair or … pick yourself up and charge on.

Sometimes we can only:

  • Pray
  • Find a meditation practice
  • Some call it Mindfulness practice
  • To me, above are all YOGA made accessible to all people – works.
  • Find a puppy to care
  • In my case a mame= bean mini size Shiba inu puppy. Sweet.
  • reminded – Shiba sounds like Shiva, our higher consciousness … with Shakti, the energy, a transformative power is unleashed where there’s bliss and wisdom. It’s still possible.  We can all access it. That energy.

There’s many ways people cope with stress.  Yoga works to keep you healthy and happy (okay, admittedly I am not very happy at the moment – it’s rather rough – BUT – it does you keep you in better spirit – or at the very least … balanced) in spite of it all.  Namaste:)

Categories
Uncategorized

Stress reduction methods

Here in Tokyo, interesting to see Mindfulness books on bookshelves. Having just finished Mindfulness Fundamentals course, it’s another reminder that the word “mindfulness” has become more mainstream, first coming to my attention with Jon Kabat-Zinn’s works many years ago. Now I realize it’s actually very much based on Yoga Philosophy but instead of calling it “yoga”, it uses a word that garners more neutrality and thus, broader acceptance.


Mini Shinto shrines in the most unexpected places …

Categories
Beautiful People Beautiful Places Healthy Living

@ Tokyo St Luke’s Hospital

People are like stained glass windows.They sparkle and shine when the sun is out but when the darkness sets in, their true beauty is revealed only if there is a light from within. 

– Elizabeth Kubler-Ross

My mother is out of ICU and on the mend thanks to great doctors and nurses here in the middle of Tokyo. 

Recovered enough to visit this chapel located in the older building of this modern hospital. I’m getting a work out pushing a wheel chair – thanks mom for this learning opportunity ! Quite  nice for your biceps and triceps when there’s little time for chatarangas, yoga version of push up through the sun salutation – a daily rituals are nice to keep wherever you are.