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OWN IT – Embracing Motherhood as Path

June 20, 2017 by Guest Author 2 Comments

by Cathryn Monro, Spilt Milk Yoga What does self-knowledge mean? What is inner work and how do we DO it? How does one actually self-transform? Motherhood is like the most intense, long haul retreat you could ever go on; you meet your best and your worst behaviours, and no matter what you have to show up every day and be “Mum”, even when you don’t feel up to it. And yet, it’s especially when we don’t feel up to it that we have an opportunity to find a new way forward. If we choose to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Yoga & Parenting Tagged With: Cathryn Monro, mother, motherhood, parenting, Spilt Milk Yoga, yoga

Time to Thrive: How I Learned to Take Deep Care of My Body, Heart & Mind

June 8, 2017 by Guest Author 1 Comment

by Kelly Fisher Our lives are so out of synch with nature; it's no wonder that sub-par health and even chronic degenerative diseases are the new norm. Diabetes, autoimmune disorders, adrenal issues, thyroid conditions, weight issues, menopausal issues, post-partum issues, insomnia, perpetual exhaustion… the list goes on. Chances are you know someone who suffers from at least one of these things, and maybe a few of you know someone for each of the above. Even those of us who consider ourselves … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Deepening • The Yoga of Life, How Yoga Helped Me, What's Real Yoga & a Real Yogi? Tagged With: Ayurveda, Chinese medicine, circadian rhythm, diet, food, kelly fisher, sleep, Time to Thrive

Donna Farhi on How to Release the Psoas & Resolve Back Pain

May 25, 2017 by Guest Author 5 Comments

Pathways to a Centered Body: Gentle Yoga Therapy for Core Stability, Healing Back Pain and Moving with Ease by Donna Farhi and Leila Stuart

by Donna Farhi, co-author of Pathways to a Centered Body: Gentle Yoga Therapy for Core Stability, Healing Back Pain, and Moving with Ease. A recent collation of several back pain studies in America revealed that 8 out of every 10 Americans will have back problems at some point during their lifetimes, yet only one in ten people find out the primary cause of their pain. A further 54 percent of Americans who experience low back pain spend the majority of their workday sitting, a position that … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Practices Tagged With: back pain, Constructive Rest Position, donna farhi, Pathways to a Centered Body, Psoas

Hybrid Yoga Styles: Do They Enrich Yoga or Dilute It?

May 11, 2017 by Guest Author 1 Comment

by Jo Stewart, Garden of Yoga A quick google search will turn up all kinds of yoga hybrids—think Bungee Yoga, Antigravity Aerial Yoga, HIIT Yoga, Beer Yoga, Vinyasa + Vino, Doga, Meowga, and Goat Yoga—and these are just a small sample of the pun-tastic world of hybridised yoga. While I might wonder how yogic some of these combinations actually are, my own classes could be on that list. I’ve also been to, and thoroughly enjoyed, hula hoop yoga and SUP yoga workshops at festivals. I’ve … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Teaching Insights, What's Real Yoga & a Real Yogi?, Yoga in the Media Tagged With: aerial yoga, fusion yoga, Garden of Yoga, Jo Stewart, real yoga, Yoga hybrids

Why Yogis Need The Deep Lessons of Karma Yoga

April 27, 2017 by Guest Author 3 Comments

by Ram Davies, Sivananda Yoga Centre I was lying in bed in an apartment in South Beach, Florida, reading Meditations and Mantras by Swami Vishnudevananda, when it dawned on me: I don’t enjoy where I am and what I’m doing. Straight away I put the book down and emailed a yoga teacher that I had trained with the previous year. I asked him if I could stay at the ashram for a four month period as part of the karma yoga program. I heard back from him the following day, quit my job, and booked a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Deepening • The Yoga of Life, How Yoga Helped Me, What's Real Yoga & a Real Yogi? Tagged With: ashram, karma yoga, Ram Davies, Sivananda Yoga Centre, yoga

10 Things I’ve Noticed After Practicing Yoga Every Day For Two Weeks

March 30, 2017 by Guest Author 4 Comments

By Sandi White, Breath and Beyond Two weeks ago I set out on a quest to conquer forty days of home yoga practice. It wasn’t something I had ever really thought I could or would do. However, after reading Kara-Leah Grant’s book, Forty Days of Yoga, I felt compelled to start. I am now two weeks into my journey and this is what I have discovered so far. 1. Yoga may not change my life experiences, but it can help me to deal with them. This past week I have been dealing with a range of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Home Yoga Practice Tagged With: beginner yoga, forty days of yoga, home yoga practice, new to yoga, Sandi White

A Yoga Poem to Brighten Your Practice: Parivritta Janu Sirsasana

February 20, 2017 by Guest Author 1 Comment

By Leza Lowitz, Sun and Moon Yoga Poems can be a window in to the powerful, but often subtle, transformations that occur as part of the practice of yoga. This poem, taken from Leza Lowitz's collection, Yoga Poems: Lines to Unfold By, is a delicate exploration of the physical and spiritual dimensions of Parivrtta Janu Sirsasana. Also check out Leza's recent article, Living Your Gifts: Six Steps to Awakening a Yogic Heart. Parivritta Janu Sirsasana revolving knee to head Deep in the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Physical Practices, Practices, What's Real Yoga & a Real Yogi? Tagged With: Leza Lowitz, Parivritta Janu Sirsasana, poem, poetry

Living Your Gifts: Six Steps to Awakening a Yogic Heart

February 2, 2017 by Guest Author Leave a Comment

by Leza Lowitz, Sun and Moon Yoga The Japanese have a word, ikigai (生き甲斐) which means “reason for being.” In Japan, finding one’s reason for being requires a deep, long search for self. This search itself is considered central, as the discovery of one’s ikigai is what brings satisfaction and meaning. Ikigai is a compound of two Japanese words: iki meaning "life, alive" and kai "effect, result, fruit, benefit." So how do we find our ikigai? How do we discover and awaken our gifts? How do we … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Deepening • The Yoga of Life, How Yoga Helped Me Tagged With: Buddhism, Ikigai, Japan, Leza Lowitz, meditation, samtosha, santosha, writing

How Yoga Helped Me Combat Depression & Heartbreaking Loss (Without Medication)

December 28, 2016 by Guest Author 1 Comment

By Adrienne Smith, Power of Your OM It is estimated that by the year 2020, anxiety and depression will be the leading cause of death - over heart disease and over cancer. Yikes! While anxiety and depression can come from legitimate chemical imbalances that require medication to curb them, medical researchers are finding that cultivating awareness of our thoughts and the physical state of our being, in combination with medication (if necessary), will prove a better defense to anxiety and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Deepening • The Yoga of Life, How Yoga Helped Me, What's Real Yoga & a Real Yogi? Tagged With: anxiety, Breakdown, depression, Loss, patanjali, stress, yoga

What Is iRest® Yoga Nidra Meditation and How Can It Help You?

December 7, 2016 by Guest Author 64 Comments

by Neal Ghoshal, Sacred Moves  As the popularity of Yoga continues to expand, more and more people are being drawn into practices beyond Yoga asana (posture), into breath work, into meditation, into the subtler aspects of the tradition. One of the practices that is becoming increasingly lauded is Yoga Nidra. I first came across Yoga Nidra back in 2003 when learning to teach at the Ashram Yoga School in Parnell, Auckland. Ashram Yoga, a Satyananda style inspired Yoga school, included Yoga Nidra … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Yoga Styles Tagged With: anxiety, chronic pain, depression, insomnia, iRest, meditation, Neal Ghoshal, NZ Yoga Nidra, PTSD, Richard Miller, yoga nidra

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