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How a Journey into the Underworld Brought Me Home at Last

October 2, 2012 by Kara-Leah Grant 12 Comments

by Kara-Leah Grant, Musings from the Mat I'm leaving Wellington soon, and part of my impending shift down south to Glenorchy is about wiping the slate clean. Starting fresh. Letting go of everything, and then allowing back in only what truly matters. People keep asking; 'Are you moving down for good?' Good? What does that mean? I know I'm going for a couple of months. After that... who knows? I don't know what will arise in these two months. This is the letting go. This is … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Musings from the Mat Tagged With: home, letting go, opening, rebirth, renewal, surrender

Vastu architecture in the West

September 27, 2012 by Guest Author 2 Comments

By guest author Michael Borden The structure of the Vastu inspired building vibrates with cosmic energy and the bodily instrument resonates with this vibration. To create and offer the house of supreme bliss, and to enable us to experience that supreme bliss here in this mundane house itself – these are the prime motives of Vastu Science. - Dr. V. Ganapati Sthapati In the mid-1990s, I begun a search for information about Vastu Architecture. I found that there were many ancient and modern … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Living Your Yoga Tagged With: architecture, design, Dr. V. Ganapati Sthapati, health, India, Michael Borden, vastu architecture, yoga

Leaving behind window shopping for the soul & committing to a tradition

September 25, 2012 by Guest Author Leave a Comment

By guest author Carmen Howell of The Sadhana Studio The title for this article came from a blog, where the writer shared her "tempest of emotions, regarding the question of whether to take and commit to a teacher'? The advice she received was that window shopping for ceremonies, teachers and/or traditions prevents a situation where one can go deeply into any one tradition, and will only result in a shallow experience and knowledge of a topic. In short, window shopping can be delusional … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Going to Class Tagged With: Carmen Howell, commit, guru, India, kriya yoga, soul, teacher, the Sadhana studio, The Yoga Lunchbox, tradition, Wanaka, window shopping, yoga

How to embrace uncertainty and channel agency

September 20, 2012 by Lucinda Staniland 8 Comments

by Lucinda Staniland Let me start by telling you a story. Once upon a time, I thought that one day I would grow up, get everything sorted out, be thin and nice and beautiful, understand how the world worked, and finally be a complete human being. One day, I thought, one day it will happen. I started yoga at seventeen and was going through tough times - so far my hypothesis had not proved true. I was a teenager, but I was more confused than ever, and life only seemed to have gotten … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Yoga & Community Tagged With: agency, confusion, Lucinda Staniland, mystery, Off the mat, The Yoga Lunchbox, uncertainty, yoga

Help Yoga Education in Prisons Trust fund a free yoga manual for prisoners

September 18, 2012 by Guest Author Leave a Comment

By guest author Adhyatama of Kalpa Taru, Wellington Some of you may know I have been teaching Yoga up at Rimutaka prison for the last year and Waikeria and Springhill for the four years before that. I drive up to Rimutaka every Tuesday and spend a couple of hours in a Unit with serious violent offenders teaching asana (postures), breathing techniques to calm and relax them and Yoga Nidra. All I can say is that I just love it, and I love them! That may sound weird but honestly what magic … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Yoga & Community Tagged With: adhyatma, Kalpa Taru, Pledge Me, satyananda, yoga, yoga in prisons trust

Hope for the world – Swami Muktidharma speaks

September 13, 2012 by Kara-Leah Grant Leave a Comment

by Kara-Leah Grant The last time we had Swami Muktidharma on YLB, he shared the story of dreaming about his guru before meeting him. To our western minds, it sounds magical and mystical. But in the world of yoga, and yogis, it's commonplace. Yoga deals with many different layers of reality, and indeed, is a way of seeing clearly what reality actually is, beyond our limited sense of the material world. It's that ability to see deeper, and wider, that makes sitting in the presence of Swamis … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Teacher Interviews, Video Interviews Tagged With: anahata retreat, despair, environment, hope, satyananda, swami muktidharma

You’re Un•BAL•anced… 4 easy ways to bring more balance to your life without really getting off your butt.

September 11, 2012 by Guest Author Leave a Comment

by columnist Gabrielle Harris, The Suburban Yogini Ever since I was publicly declared 'unbalanced' I got to thinking …… how can I go about getting my balance on? Here is a sampler of treatments from the suburbs: Therapy number one: Yin Yoga After discovering that according to Ayurvedic science my dosha was pitta (fire and energy) I became aware that to find more balance in my life I needed to jump off the power yoga treadmill and sit on my butt for long periods of time letting my … [Read more...]

Filed Under: The Foundations Tagged With: balance, harmony, kineisiology, reiki, thai massage, yin

Off the mat and into the kitchen

September 4, 2012 by Valerie Love 1 Comment

by Valerie Love One of the most rewarding things about practicing yoga is not the physical benefits of the postures on the body, but the way in which the practice of yoga helps to build awareness of oneself and how we interact in the world. The practice of karma yoga, the yoga of service, is just as important as a physical asana practice. As Alan Finger writes in his book, Chakra Yoga: "The success of your yoga practice is not measured by how well you can do the poses or how long you … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Yoga & Ayurveda Tagged With: food, karma yoga, marianne elliott, Off the mat into the world, training, valerie love

How teaching yoga can trigger your issues

August 28, 2012 by Elissa Jordan 9 Comments

by regular columnist Elissa Jordan, Adventures in Teaching I’m feeling utterly dejected this morning. Getting out of bed - struggle. Getting to work - struggle. Talking to people - struggle. What’s got me so down? While teaching last night one of my students remarked about what a difference there was between the Wednesday and Monday night classes. Wednesday, my class, on the night was six people. Monday, another teacher’s class, was overflowing. No real judgement was made - good or bad - … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Teaching Insights Tagged With: bad, class size, confidence, ego, good, labels, process work, storytelling, success, teacher

How to Cure a Hangover With Yoga or a Spiritual Practice

August 21, 2012 by Kara-Leah Grant 4 Comments

by Kara-Leah Grant I know, you practice yoga, 'you're not supposed to drink', and you're definitely not supposed to drink to excess. But it happens. And when it does, best you know how to handle it. Fact is, we live in a culture that drinks heavily, and it can be hard to break out of that mindset. Yoga most definitely helps, and so does being kind to yourself as you transition away from regular heavy drinking to mindful samplings of delicious beverages. What can help even more is applying … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Living Your Yoga Tagged With: drunk, hangover, hungover, metta, mindfulness, tantra

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