{"id":2220,"date":"2014-03-17T10:57:23","date_gmt":"2014-03-17T17:57:23","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/wagayoga.com\/blog\/?p=2220"},"modified":"2014-03-19T21:37:06","modified_gmt":"2014-03-20T04:37:06","slug":"mindful-flow-yoga","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wagayoga.com\/blog\/yoga\/mindful-flow-yoga\/","title":{"rendered":"Mindful Flow&#8230; Unrehearsed&#8230;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>What is Mindful Flow yoga? \u00a0I will teach it tomorrow morning. It&#8217;s like a combo of various classes I enjoyed in a style that values your &#8230;.. fill in the blank.<\/p>\n<p>Precious souls are found among the like-minded. Thanks for the (leap of?) \u00a0faith:)<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>*****************<\/p>\n<p>Post- class comments&#8230;Having said what I said about all are welcome, in reality, \u00a0what do you do when you are expected to teach a Level 2\/3 class but find yourself in more of a Mixed Level class and trying to mentally reconfigure the lesson plan right at the start? Honestly, it is difficult to walk into a class full of maybe 30-40? with all different expectations. Turns out some starting yoga that day&#8230; yes, and it&#8217;s level 2\/3 and I do not turn away anyone&#8230; Luckily I have another week to fine-tune it and then my duty will be fulfilled ! Subbing must be anti-aging as I have to be on my toes, think on my feet despite the unanticipated variables and refresh my set mental patterns to be more flexible and pliable .<\/p>\n<p>Teaching yoga at a yoga studio is much different than teaching at a Sports Club. \u00a0It would be unthinkable to walk out before Savasana at a studio &#8211; whereas at a Club, students walk in late, they walk out early before Savasana &#8230; Savasana &#8211; after all, isn&#8217;t that the reason why we are are doing yoga in the first place? \u00a0So that we can figure out our true essence; what life is about; how to find joy in the day to day. \u00a0Basically, to be able to meditate without twitching, wiggling and scratching and moving every few seconds in discomfort&#8230; if only they knew what they are missing out on &#8211; the class experience as a whole to restore YOUR wholeness.<\/p>\n<p>Another big difference &#8211; some were resistant to chanting OM &#8211; okay, I realize, it is a sports club and I am <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">NOT<\/span> promoting Hindu religion (I&#8217;m Buddhist Catholic Shinto&#8230;agnostic at times and respecting Judaism too &#8211; so&#8230; embracing all; attached to none &#8211; does that make me a heathen?\u00a0) \u00a0at all but upon discovering the regulars were formerly in a Jivamukti inspired\/style yoga class, I was compelled to &#8211; I was almost going to chant a Mantra that I am so proud of learning but&#8230; skipped it given the nature of the place&#8230;and noting how some were not Omming&#8230;too weird for them perhaps which is the way I used to perceive it so I get it. \u00a0NO judgement ever although perhaps I was the one being judged as being weird? by the few who did not participate &#8230; and that&#8217;s okay. \u00a0Totally understandable if you are in the older generation of Japanese &#8230; as some older Japanese have hangups whenever the word &#8220;AUM&#8221; or &#8220;OM&#8221; is uttered due to unfortunate association where a terrorist organization, a cult had named themselves that in the 80&#8217;s. \u00a0Most young Japanese do not have that negative association but I assume anyone over age 40 may still associate fear to those to those &#8220;dreaded&#8221; words&#8230; so best allow them to find out by personal experience how such fear means that you have allowed the terrorists to win in a sense &#8211; as they succeeded in tarnishing a sacred sound of consciousness to notorious acts of terrorism and violence&#8230; it is unfortunate. \u00a0Only way to overcome it would be to find out by feeling it first hand to be of innocent, pure and inspiring mantra that it is. \u00a0Surely the younger newer generation will discover the good, not evil, in the ancient teachings.<\/p>\n<p>If only all the students knew the benefit of this ancient form of sound therapy. \u00a0On a more astral level, the vibration clears the mind, allows the energy channels\/nadis to get unblocked, \u00a0so that you can better focus on the practice you are about to undertake. \u00a0On a physical level, \u00a0it also releases the tight jaws we usually unconsciously hold. \u00a0So Try it. \u00a0Get over the resistance that limits you. \u00a0There are many variables that differentiates yoga practice from say, ordinary fitness class &#8211; and biggest would be the spiritual mindful aspect. \u00a0The chanting is one of the tools to clear the mental chatters and rids the clutters for new learning to take place. It works.<\/p>\n<p>Ignorance is a bliss; or is it?<\/p>\n<p>Maybe I will skip the Rolling OM next week &#8211; it was so wonderful at Yoga Journal Conference when the whole entire space echoed with the rolling MMMMM buzzzz sounds reverberating in the air and in your head&#8230; The space cleared, \u00a0the energy waves WE CREATED were so positive&#8230; sacred. The stillness afterwards was palpable&#8230;You have to experience it to know it. \u00a0The calm&#8230; the peace after the last M vibration cascades and then &#8230; dissipates into thin air.<\/p>\n<p>I have to conclude though, the students were all so warm, positive and most motivated to try anything new &#8211; it&#8217;s just a matter of time and a right instructor like Nancy whose class I love myself. \u00a0The place was positively charged:) \u00a0I always learn so much from the students.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>What is Mindful Flow yoga? \u00a0I will teach it tomorrow morning. 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