Friday, July 21, 2017
Butterfly=Metamorphosis
It is said that the butterfly is one the most symbolic animals regarding the power of personal transformation and I feel like I really have grown and changed in the last week or so as we have dived deep into the practice here at Bodhi Yoga. Being able to dedicate so much time to it is a wonderful gift and I was so grateful to catch a glimpse of this beauty, as it fluttered around the zinnias, to remind me of my blessings and also to lead me forward instead of back. I have loved attending the yoga classes in the mornings and then spending the entire rest of the days in study and practice.
We have learned about the Sen lines -- another completely new concept for me! According to Yogic philosophies, there are 72,000 threads that run through our bodies which are called Nadis. They are there to be a pathway for the energy that is required to make up life! Working with these channels is on a much more energetic level than working with the marmas was and it is so interesting to learn how to "sense" where they are. At first it seemed so difficult, but soon, with a pause, the intuitive feeling was there. As people become more aware of the energy fields that we have (that we are!), we can transform into the beings of light that we have been all along!
Thursday, July 20, 2017
Marma Mia
Marmas. We all have them, but do we know what they are? I had never heard of them before I started the Bodhi Yoga teacher training and we only talked about them for a minute then, but now my eyes have been opened! Most people have heard of acupressure points, so that is a good jumping off point in explaining what they are. In Ayurvedic philosophy, it is said that the marmas are where the spirit and body lace together. Each marma holds the potential for balancing the body and serves as a bridge to the mind and the soul. Marmas are located at places where there are physical intersections -- veins, arteries, tendons, bones, joints, etc. and there are 107 of them in the body!
We have been learning techniques for "activating" the marmas and it is amazing how good it feels to have them pressed and massaged. We had a great time today practicing on each other! And I'm so glad that now I know about my marmas! I am going to use this new knowledge in my yoga classes...
We have been learning techniques for "activating" the marmas and it is amazing how good it feels to have them pressed and massaged. We had a great time today practicing on each other! And I'm so glad that now I know about my marmas! I am going to use this new knowledge in my yoga classes...
Wednesday, July 19, 2017
Graduation!
I had to skedaddle up to Rexburg and miss one of the training days to attend Ella's graduation! I can't believe that I have a child old enough to graduate from college! I drove up with my mom and then we met Matthew and the kids who had driven the north route from Illinois. Everyone was tired, but it was a beautiful day and all of the talks were great. We wanted to go out to dinner afterward which was a huge mistake. There was nowhere to go! So we ended up in Idaho Falls and got home way way too late! We survived!
Saturday, July 15, 2017
Ladybug Luck
In the Bodhi Yoga training we've been talking about the art of balance -- Prakruti is a state of balance, with Vikruti as its opposite. Each person can find their own space where their balance resides and then develop lifestyle wisdom to make that happen. I love the Ayurvedic philosophy at looking at the whole person and the whole picture -- food, sleep, exercise, seasons, weather, relationships, work -- all of it contributes to whatever may be happening in someone's life. In my experience with doctors here in the U.S., they concentrate on their one specialty and tend to ignore the fact that there could be other factors. And sometimes a new problem could be created by a solution to the first problem. Years ago I was having trouble with my tail bone. I went to a traditional doctor who told me to take tylenol! I couldn't even sit and it was noticeable progressing year by year! So taking pain medication not only wouldn't solve my problem, merely mask it, it also would lead to other issues -- digestive, immunity, etc. I had never been to a chiropractor, but I decided to take a chance and I am so glad that I did! I had to pay out of pocket, but being completely healed and returning to a state of prakruti was so worth it.
We met at Syl's house so that we could walk the labyrinth. Oh, how I love that place! And as I was making my way around, I was visited by a lovely little ladybug sitting atop a cairn. Ladybugs are a symbol of luck and I do indeed feel so lucky to be able to be here and take this time to learn and grow. It also told me to enjoy life and live to my fullest! The best way to do that is find my balance. Feeling good is joyful!
We met at Syl's house so that we could walk the labyrinth. Oh, how I love that place! And as I was making my way around, I was visited by a lovely little ladybug sitting atop a cairn. Ladybugs are a symbol of luck and I do indeed feel so lucky to be able to be here and take this time to learn and grow. It also told me to enjoy life and live to my fullest! The best way to do that is find my balance. Feeling good is joyful!
Thursday, July 13, 2017
Day Two -- Balance and Siddhartha
It is the second day of the training at Bodhi Yoga and I am enjoying it so much! We have been spending time talking about the Gunas and the Doshas which is really helpful! I hadn't ever heard of either of those things until I took the first teacher yoga training with Syl last summer. Since then I have spent more time researching them -- mostly so I can understand myself more, but also I can see so much value in being able to identify the best methods for working with different types of people. I have also looked into more Ayurveda lifestyle changes that I can implement in my life -- eating food with more prana, or life force in it, following a schedule that is more in tune with what is happening around me, going to bed closer to the sunset and waking up with the sunrise. It is all about rhythm and tuning in. As we work with the partner aspect of yoga, it is so helpful to look at it in terms of bringing everything into balance -- mind, body, and spirit.
During our lunch break I was able to go sit by myself, in the sun, next to the flowing Provo River, feeling like Siddhartha receiving messages from my Mother, nature, to enjoy, to inhale, these precious days of being able to concentrate fully on this beautiful practice.
During our lunch break I was able to go sit by myself, in the sun, next to the flowing Provo River, feeling like Siddhartha receiving messages from my Mother, nature, to enjoy, to inhale, these precious days of being able to concentrate fully on this beautiful practice.
Wednesday, July 12, 2017
RPY Day One and the Snail
I started the training at Bodhi Yoga this morning and I already know it is going to be something special. There are only three of us! So it feels intimate and cozy, which I love. I kind of regret that my teacher training was such a large group -- although that was fun, too, of course! But this makes up for any residual judgement -- a completely different experience!
We talked about the yogic origins of partner yoga and how it differs from more traditional Western massage. The biggest difference being that it is a more energy healing and spiritually based practice, versus solely being about the body. We also talked about the benefits of partner yoga, obviously for the receiver -- such as relaxation, releasing emotional blocks, stimulating circulation, improving digestion, and deepening spiritual insight. But also the giver experiences benefits as well -- a moving meditative state, strengthened yoga practice, and counter pressure, to name a few.
Having never experienced a restorative partner yoga training, I am embarrassed to admit that I was not even fully aware of what it was when I signed up! So today was very eye opening for me.
I went outside during a break and noticed a snail winding a glistening trail around my feet.
I decided its message was telling me to slow down. When I got home I looked up the symbolism and this is what I found:
The snail symbolism is letting you know that you have to use your time wisely. However, you also have to realize that you do have time for everything. Thus, you should divide your priorities and set up a block of time each day so that there is steady progress in all of your projects. The whole process is a simple exercise in time management. In other words, snail symbolism reminds you to stay in the present so that everything gets done.
Oh! Perfect! I will take this into my training -- to use my time wisely, to know that there is plenty of time, and to make steady progress in the present moment!
We talked about the yogic origins of partner yoga and how it differs from more traditional Western massage. The biggest difference being that it is a more energy healing and spiritually based practice, versus solely being about the body. We also talked about the benefits of partner yoga, obviously for the receiver -- such as relaxation, releasing emotional blocks, stimulating circulation, improving digestion, and deepening spiritual insight. But also the giver experiences benefits as well -- a moving meditative state, strengthened yoga practice, and counter pressure, to name a few.
Having never experienced a restorative partner yoga training, I am embarrassed to admit that I was not even fully aware of what it was when I signed up! So today was very eye opening for me.
I went outside during a break and noticed a snail winding a glistening trail around my feet.
The snail symbolism is letting you know that you have to use your time wisely. However, you also have to realize that you do have time for everything. Thus, you should divide your priorities and set up a block of time each day so that there is steady progress in all of your projects. The whole process is a simple exercise in time management. In other words, snail symbolism reminds you to stay in the present so that everything gets done.
Oh! Perfect! I will take this into my training -- to use my time wisely, to know that there is plenty of time, and to make steady progress in the present moment!
Tuesday, July 11, 2017
Another Yoga Training
I am headed out to Utah again to start another 200 hour yoga training! It will be at Bodhi Yoga in Provo again, and I'm so excited! It is called Restorative Partner Yoga -- henceforth to be referred to as RPY and is in depth hands on adjusting, 52 partner yoga poses, and learning about Ayurvedic Marma point and 10 sens energy line alignment. It is only available to students who have already completed her 200 hour yoga teacher certification, so obviously very exclusive 😁
I made Syl this Chakra mandala -- based on a pattern from Attic 24
Not the best picture, haha! But hopefully she'll like it!
I have several hours to spend in the Chicago airport -- which I don't mind. I always enjoy people watching! I love how this woman takes off her shoes to put her feet up on the chair -- treating everything with respect, but also not able to shake her upbringing even when she's in a probably not very clean place. I mean, really, how many people have sat in that chair??? It boggles the mind.
I have several hours to spend in the Chicago airport -- which I don't mind. I always enjoy people watching! I love how this woman takes off her shoes to put her feet up on the chair -- treating everything with respect, but also not able to shake her upbringing even when she's in a probably not very clean place. I mean, really, how many people have sat in that chair??? It boggles the mind.
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