Gratitude for this past year when I had the chance to interface with my favorite Reiki therapist in the Emerald Hills. Its a lovely space she creates, imbued with natural soft light. Surrounded by rainbow of crystals for each chakra care … she sets the tone for a lovely meditation practice followed by a delicious Japanese macrobiotics influenced luncheon in the woodsy living area. How I miss it! Her technique brought home and applied here for doggie restorative. Gratitude for the healers in our world. Namaste:)

This hyper biting dog is now … sweet.

It’s no magic.
One of my protocols on this …

We are complex and in need of understanding. As betrayed as they may feel about their body, patients have to rethink the perception of pain first, according to Neil Pearson, yoga therapist from Vancouver. Typically, it’s an enemy to battle, to overcome… how does that work for you? How does numbing work for you? As with one with the lowest tolerance level for any kind of pain, it’s ironic that I find his teachings so accessible.
Given the recent letters from Dr. Vivek H. Murthy, United States Surgeon General to doctors about an unprecedented opioid epidemic in US, I think what Neil is sharing is so valuable to greater and greater number of people – who ordinarily lead a very normal strength based lives. As with anything, healing first comes from shift in how you frame the condition of pain that begets dependencies and then … empowering the sufferer. It’s not easy once you are in the eye of a storm so best have a regular practice. Not when it happens. Please take care – Namaste.
I have been visiting a zen retreat every month and … while I wait for a certain program to be over with, I chat with others who also wait …hike in the gardens and woods and eat their vegetarian lunch. On such a day, my head is clear as a crystalline azure lake … so lucid, so empty… so pure. As long as I have a guide, I am sure I can fast and not really feel deprived … yet the kitchen staff is baking breads and muffins and …so, I will just meditate on that thought instead:)
I post this super “boring” looking photo of me in Seal pose (upward facing dog if I had my thighs off the mat, fingers pointing forward, wrists under the shoulders …that lift lift lift:), as opposed to a more pretzely or some wow-inversion because … some people think “meditation” is so … boring. I beg to differ.
It’s all about the mindset, approach and technique. If sitting is not possible, engage in a yoga pose statically and dynamically – eventually, you will come to appreciate this practice where your mind has a chance to clear, reset and refresh. Clean oxygen helps! Here at this farm, the scent of the earth is so grounding, tranquility is an easy set point. After a short practice, walk to the beach … that would be my destination. Here’s my fox as she plays with her own … reflection. Her own shadow follows and glistens in the waves… looming larger … she gets more and more excited about this shadow, even though it’s only a reflection of Self. She starts barking at her own shadows much to our amusement … that silliness is so earnest, it’s funny. As the great teacher says, pretty soon, we can mirror back and look deep deep into that funny silly unknowns. In this case, the shadows loom larger than the Self but …as she moves, the darkness disappears, and the dog recognize that the shadow is nothing to be afraid of. With self knowledge, her playful dance with the flow and ebb of the waves resumes. She now dances with her best friend as the waves crash onto the beach …she has befriended her own shadow and it’s … fun.

Will be covering year in review this month and wanted to share what one of our teachers, Baxter Bell, MD, went over in our Yoga Therapy sessions and at his workshop on aging …(remember whether you are 26 years old or 46 years old, you are both … aging; each day we are a day older than we were yesterday, it is what it is.Let’s celebrate each day!). According to him, the following quote is just one of the many many theories and mysteries BUT sure, it helps as do the actual physical practice of anything yoga. With therapists, it’s more pinpointed and effective but any yoga can be helpful. If done with the kind intentions, you live your yoga.
Baxter Bell is working on a book on this topic and … I can’t wait to get a hold of this book when it gets published:) In the meantime, just one of many theories out there: