Friday, February 1, 2013

Happiness



We can experience pain and trauma, and still find ourselves singing and smiling, even if just for a few seconds. It reaffirms the will to live, and propels us towards a greater joy. These are my happy feet, and this is that moment for me.




Monday, October 15, 2012

www.yogatoday.com

 "Discover a new way to do yoga. Search, stream, and download from our library of over 200 one-hour video classes –in settings that harmonize with the postures and at the level and intensity that’s best for you.

Much more than a convenient practice, Yoga Today is a growing community where you can immerse yourself in a lifestyle of health and wellbeing. Interact with our expert instructors, expand your practice online, and discover the place where yoga lives today and everyday" - Yoga Today

Pictured above are Sarah, Neesha, and Adi, the regular Yoga Today instructors. You can find hundreds of videos with these great instructors on Yoga Today! They are truly knowledgeable and seasoned instructors, and I recommend their classes for anyone who can't make it to the studio!

This past August I was presented with the opportunity to travel to Wyoming, and work with the online yoga website Yoga Today.

I've been meaning to blog about it for months... it's almost mid October now. This intense procrastination has mostly been fueled by my inability to find the right words to accurately paint the fantastic people I met and experiences I had that week. There is much to say, but I've decided that I am going to keep it simple and let some of the photos do the talking for me.

In retrospect, part of me wishes that I would have had the time and discipline to journal my experiences as I was living them. On the flip side of that, I feel that sometimes it's better to stay out of your head, away from paper and pens and over contemplation--- c.o.m.p.l.e.t.e.l.y --- and simply be IN those great moments one hundred percent. And that's what I did.

Although I cannot reveal much about the content, and have no clue when the yoga classes will be released, I can say that teaching yoga in front of the camera and out in the wild is one of the most challenging things I've ever done as an instructor. It quite different than teaching in a studio/private setting. When teaching a class in a studio or group setting, there are so many things to balance and juggle. When teaching in front of a camera and in the wild, there are 100,000 more such things! To be frank, returning to the studio, at least that first week, seemed like a piece of cake! This experienced most certainly made me a better instructor ... and humbled me to the core! ha ha

I want to thank Kim, Rich, Sunny, and everyone else who took such great care of me while I was there, and truly made me feel at home. I was not ready to leave Jackson when time time came (which is maybe why I accidentally missed my flight and had to stay another day - ha ha).

Thank you, thank you, thank you a 100,000,000x to the Yoga Today team! (Also, big thank you to my friend Ashley, who connected me to Kim. I am very grateful!) I look forward to the day that I am able to visit again. Enjoy the photos. I guarantee if you have not been there before, they will make you want to visit!

Trying to capture the immense stillness!
That's a lot of love all at once.






Early morning outside the Yoga Today Van. This is my favorite photo.
Sunny putting on sunscreen on of of the yogi-extras! It was hot up in the mountains!

Friday, August 17, 2012

"One need not travel to distant lands, seek exotic mystical experiences, master esoteric mantras and treaties, or cultivate extraordinary states of mind in order to experience a radical change of heart and inner transformation. Spiritually speaking, everything that one wants, aspires to, and needs is ever-present, accessible here and now -- for those with eyes to see. It's the old adage all over again: You don't need to see different things, but rather to see things differently." - Lama Surya Das



Monday, August 13, 2012

Street Class/Art Crawl/Downtown Anaheim Photos


Below I've posted a few photos of The Street Community Class that took place this past Saturday, August 11th, right before the Art Crawl. For more photos visit:

http://www.facebook.com/TheYogaMatAnaheim

It was incredible witnessing all the yogis stay focused and present despite all the LIFE and NOISE unfolding around them. As a teacher, it was truly inspiring to observe.

In fact, while in Savasana, a student got her face kissed by two dogs who were walking by with their oblivious owner.  Although I almost started laughing, Dre, the student, remained in savasana with a beautiful smile. Her eyes never opened and her face never tensed. Talk about embracing the moment and going with the flow! It was a memorable moment, to say the least!

Thank you to everyone who came. It was a lovely way to spend a hot Saturday afternoon. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!


Sunday, July 29, 2012

I am sick. So what.


Today is the first Sunday morning in quite some while that I am not running out the door to take yoga. Instead, I am wrapped up in my sheets, feverishly drinking hot tea and obsessively researching the chakras and energetic anatomy (ha ha). I have acute viral rhinopharyngitis (or acute coryza) dun dun dun ... aka the common cold. Apparently, my immune system has checked out and gone to Bora Bora, because this is the 2nd time this month that I've been affected.

Common colds take about seven to ten days to resolve but can last up to three weeks, and who has that kind of time? Although I'd like to say that I've found acceptance, truthfully, I'm quite irritated with my body.  I've been doing all the "right" stuff -- hitting the sheets early, drinking vitamins, drinking sufficient amounts of water, practicing tons of yoga-asana and meditation. I even gave up my wine nights this month. I've been more attentive than ever, and yet my body seems to be retaliating more than ever. What is that about? 

Reiki and Energy Healers say that the majority of illnesses are caused by energetic and/or emotional blocks or imbalance. As much as I am trying to be lighthearted with my quest for answers, a part of me is genuinely concerned. Am I ignoring something? And on that note, am I over thinking this common cold? What about my rib popping out in Monday's class and leaving me in terrible pain for an entire week. Is that a part of it?

The fifth chakra, located in the throat, understood to relate to communication and the power of choice, has captured most of my attention. While researching this chakra in one of my favorite books, The Anatomy of the Spirit, I came across something that I had highlighted when first reading the book a few years ago:

"Sometimes the greatest act of love is to withhold judgement of another or of oneself."
I paused there and closed the book. It struck me. As hard as it can be to (genuinely) practice non-judgement towards others, I find that for me, it's 10x harder to (genuinely) practice non-judgement towards myself. Maybe today that is my yoga, that is my work: to stop badgering myself about being under the weather again.

I am sick. So what.

So here's what's on my agenda for today: Netflix and all sorts of yummy hot tea. What triggered this chain of events in my body is still unclear to me, but my body is achy and tired and sending me a message to rest. I am downshifting until I receive a signal that I am ready to pick up the pace. I imagine at some point, knowing myself, I'll get too anxious sitting around so I've prepared and made a little list of poses that I will allow myself to practice:

  • Supta Baddha Konasana
  • Supported Setu Bandha Sarvangasana (Bridge)
  • Upavistha Konasana (Wide-Angle Seated Forward Bend)
  • Vipariti Karani (Legs-up-the-Wall Pose) 
  •  Sarvangasana (Shoulderstand).

Thursday, July 12, 2012

ART by Woo


While I worked on marketing today, my beautiful friend, Woo, sat across from me and drew me in King Pigeon Pose (Eka Pada Rajakapotasana)

He used a photo I had in my archives. Even after a proper hip, back, and shoulder opening sequence, modeling this pose for more than a minute would have felt like borderline torture. Modeling this pose while working on marketing, proper openings or not, would have been 100% torture. : )

Just wanted to share his art work! Once he gets a website up, I will add that information on here. Thanks Woo.