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Mind-food: Cultivating Sattva through food

February 7, 2013 by Guest Author Leave a Comment

One aspect of Ayurveda is about using food to find balance

By guest author Carmen Howell of The Sadhana Studio These days meditation and yoga are my vices - positive habits which have evolved and have slowly woven into my bodily intelligence. When I find myself transforming and experienceing the discomfort that can often be present with transformation, rather than slipping back into the grip of unsupportive habits - such as enslaving myself to a diet, convincing myself that vitamins are the cure for my lack of energy, punishing my body by over … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Living Your Yoga, Yoga & Ayurveda Tagged With: bodily intelligence, gmo, gunas, meditation, rajas, sattva, self healing, tamas, transformation, wholesome food, yoga

Exploring the Niyamas: How does Saucha affect our lives?

January 30, 2013 by Kara-Leah Grant 1 Comment

Water represent Saucha (purity)

by Kara-Leah Grant Over two years ago I made a commitment to live out each yama in my life and write about the experience. That series Applying the Yamas to Daily Life has been cornerstone content for The Yoga Lunchbox and has also been published in Asana Journal. Now, at the prompting of my editor at Asana, I've embarked on the same mission for the Niyamas. Every few weeks, I'm picking one niyama and studying it plus observing how it shows up in my life. For those new to yoga, the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Living Your Yoga, The Foundations Tagged With: cleanilness, niyamas, purity, saucha

How Yoga Cured My Coffee Addiction

January 25, 2013 by Kara-Leah Grant 7 Comments

By Kara-Leah Grant,  I'm jittery right now, and struggling to write this article. I feel like I've had a line of speed. Maybe a line of cocaine. My heart is beating faster. I'm struggling to calm down enough to find the flow of my words. My breathing is erratic. There's no drugs in my system though. At least, not a drug we think of as a drug. I have just had my first cup of coffee after a ten day cleanse. I've been looking forward to this coffee since Day 1 on the cleanse. Dreaming about it … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Living Your Yoga, Musings from the Mat Tagged With: addiction, cleanse, coffee, drug, lifestyle, saucha, yogi

How to deal with uncomfortable and difficult emotions

January 22, 2013 by Kara-Leah Grant 4 Comments

by Kara-Leah Grant It's been one of those days - when you could barely drag yourself out of bed and you felt like bursting into tears at the slightest provocation. The same life that looked awesome last week has paled into sepia and you feel like you're moving through molasses. You begin to wonder: What the hell is wrong with me? Maybe I'm depressed. Maybe I'm doing the wrong yoga practice. Maybe I'm living in the wrong town. Maybe I need a new job. Maybe... But what if... what if nothing … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Living Your Yoga Tagged With: anger, difficult, emotions, feelings, jack kornfield, uncomfortable

Yoga to the rescue: Six asanas to aid digestion

December 10, 2012 by Valerie Love 4 Comments

by Valerie Love When I was growing up, I experienced chronic stomachaches. They came on without warning, and were frequent and horrible. It was only when I began practicing yoga regularly in my 20s that the stomachaches began to taper off. My yoga practice not only helped to lower my stress levels, but it also helped to strengthen my digestion and regulate imbalances in my body. Here are six postures that over time can help improve digestion in the body. Forward bends and twists offer a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Yoga & Ayurveda Tagged With: digestion, forward bends, parasympathetic nervous system, relaxation, stomachaches, twists

Five reasons why stock yoga photos suck, and what you can do about it

November 8, 2012 by Kara-Leah Grant 7 Comments

by Kara-Leah Grant Yep, stock yoga photos suck. Here's why: 1. It ain't Yoga Oh sure, the model in the photo will be approximating her body into the shape of a yoga posture, but she's not actually practicing yoga itself. Yoga isn't a posture, it's an internal state of being. It's the quality of mindfulness and presence we bring to the yoga posture. Ditto with many meditation photos. The model has got their body in the 'right' position, but they are just sitting there... there's no … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Yoga in the Media Tagged With: fake, Illusion, perfection, real, unreal, yoga stock photos

Yoga can help heal mental illness. Big time.

November 2, 2012 by Kara-Leah Grant 6 Comments

by Kara-Leah Grant I need to tell you a story, about a woman coming home after spending eight years overseas. This woman had left seeking fame & fortune, certain that out there in the world lay her destiny. She came home broken, tormented by her mind, which had betrayed her and cost her the world. Everything she valued - her fiance, her friends, the town she'd made her home in, her sense of Self... all of it had been torn away. She came home with nothing, except a diagnosis of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: How Yoga Helped Me Tagged With: annie chapman, bi-polar, Hikoi, mental health, psychosis

Ten Ways to Deal with a Crisis in Confidence

October 25, 2012 by Kara-Leah Grant Leave a Comment

by Kara-Leah Grant You've finally done it - committed to that big dream of yours even though you're shaking down into your boots. You've taken that big, bold step that shifts your dream from being something inside your head, to something that other people can see. You've maybe even a good way towards making that dream of yours an actual reality out there in the big wide world. Maybe you finally pitching an article to a national magazine, or entered in your first marathon, or recorded your … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Living Your Yoga Tagged With: confidence, crisis, doubt, dreams, failure, ferar

How not to screw up your children (too much)

October 20, 2012 by Guest Author 3 Comments

Children make getting on your yoga mat a whole different experience

by columnist Gabrielle Harris, The Suburban Yogini When I was thirty I literally FELL pregnant. I was living in a small town in Greece teaching English and my partner was living in NZ. I liked to think of it as an immaculate conception but the Greek mamas liked to think of it differently, I was the spawn of the devil, unmarried and pregnant. My daughter was a gift, a message in a bottle, learning and a teaching all rolled into one big fat ball. Not that I knew any of that. Roll forward … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Yoga & Parenting Tagged With: child rearing, children as teachers, insecurities about child rearing, love your children

Eating with the Seasons: Springtime

October 5, 2012 by Valerie Love 5 Comments

by Valerie Love September and October have always been my favourite months of the year. Growing up in the northeastern United States, these months marked the arrival of autumn and bright red, orange and yellow leaves on trees, fresh crisp apples and cider, and sweet pumpkin pie -some of my all time favourite things. Here in New Zealand, September and October are just as beautiful, but instead mark the start of spring. In Wellington, instead of the brilliant red and orange maple trees … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Yoga & Ayurveda Tagged With: Ayurveda, eating fresh, kapha, spring, springtime foods, valerie love, vegetables

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