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About Jacinta Aalsma

Jacinta is a Holland-born yogini and currently teaching at Yoga Circle in Whangarei: Yoga Circle . She has completed a Master degree in Health Sciences – including extensive travel to Africa, as well as the Journey Practitioner Programme developed by Brandon Bays. In 2011 she immigrated to New Zealand to be with her Kiwi partner. She loves to share her ideas and write about health, wellbeing and yoga on her blog.

How Brandon Bays’ ‘The Journey’ Helped me Open up to Real Intimacy

November 7, 2013 by Jacinta Aalsma 2 Comments

A girls family with one little boy

By guest author Jacinta Aalsma I am always wondering if I would have chosen the path of yoga with the same passion and intensity if I didn't come across the Journey work. Would I be brave enough to follow my passion by facing my insecurity, fear of exposure and perfectionism? Would I dare to stand for a group of exciting yogis and teach them in English, my second language? Would I dare to show the real Jacinta? I guess we will never know. Clearly, Journey work has transformed my yoga … [Read more...]

Filed Under: How Yoga Helped Me Tagged With: anxiety, beliefs, brandon bays, braveness, courageous, divorce, self-reflection, shut down, the journey, vulnerability

How to Use Ayurveda to Guide Your Yoga Practice

September 29, 2013 by Jacinta Aalsma Leave a Comment

by guest author Jacinta Aalsma Besides yoga, I’ve always been interested in Ayurveda. Not so strange; Ayurveda and yoga have been sister sciences since the beginning in ancient India. Ayurveda deals with the healing side for the physical body as well as the mind. You could consider yoga as the more spiritually-oriented sister. In practice, they will both overlap. Since a couple of months my yoga practice has been transformed from mostly public classes in my local yoga studio to a home … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Yoga & Ayurveda Tagged With: Ayurveda, corpse pose, dosha, doshic integration, integration, kapha, medicine, pitta, seasonal changes, vata

From city yoga chick to rural home lady

August 14, 2013 by Jacinta Aalsma Leave a Comment

Jacinta Aalsma

By Guest Author Jacinta Aalsma, Yoga Circle The biggest obstacle for me when I moved from Auckland to Whangarei, was leaving behind my yoga studio, yoga community and yoga friends. My yoga studio is my safe place and my yoga friends felt like my family. On the other hand, I knew this move was eventually a good thing for me to do. So here I am in rural New Zealand; my home practice and me. Suddenly I spent heaps of time at home, instead of at yoga studios. My partner prices himself lucky, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Yoga & Community Tagged With: Jacinta Aalsma, yoga excuses, yoga home practice, yoga in rural New Zealand, Yoga in the country, yoga in whangarei

The pros and cons of growing up as a yogini’s daughter

March 9, 2013 by Jacinta Aalsma 5 Comments

by guest author Jacinta Aalsma A question that pops up regularly for most yogis and yoginis is; 'How long you have been practising yoga?' I don’t have a clear memory of when I started practising or when I undertook that first life changing yoga class. I’ve been brought up with yoga, because my mum has been a yogini and yoga teacher for as long as I remember. Often, the assumption is therefore made that I’m super bendy and flexible and that I would make a great yoga teacher. After all, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: The Foundations Tagged With: Africa, agitated, ashtanga, flexibility, hatha, journey, kundalini, mind-set, reflections, restless, Teacher’s Training, teenage rebellion, yoga class, yoga school, yogi mum

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