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Search Results for: melissa billington

Chakra One & Two: Feeling secure and letting go, the essence of Hanumanasana

December 3, 2012 by Melissa Billington Leave a Comment

by Melissa Billington Hanumanasana, often called the splits, is the extraordinary experience of moving in two opposing directions at the same time, without falling apart, or holding the breath, or injuring ourselves. In practicing this great leap of Hanuman, we learn to engage actively and consciously, while releasing actively, consciously and bravely.  AT THE SAME TIME! Which brings me into two chakras - Muladhara, root support and Svadisthana, one’s own sweetness or … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Energetic Practices, Practices Tagged With: apana, chakras, muladhara, prana, sahasrara, svadisthana

Is our addiction to Spirits a symptom of an UnSpirited society?

October 9, 2012 by Melissa Billington 18 Comments

by Melissa Billington MYOGA’s second focus in the deeper part of winter has been on the 7th chakra -  Sahasrara - a place of surrender, acceptance, unity consciousness and spirit. As I let my vision be filled by these ideas, I became more and more aware of society’s mass disconnection from a sense of anything larger than ourselves – from Source - and how this shows up in our levels of medication and self-medication. It is no accident that alcohol is called ‘spirits’ - it shares the same … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Yoga & Community Tagged With: alcohol, drinking, drunk, medicating, medication, sahasrara, seventh chakra, Source, Spirit, surrender

What’s the point of winter – whether of the soul or of the seasons?

June 21, 2012 by Melissa Billington 5 Comments

A season for all things...

by guest author Melissa Billington, Creatrix of the Powa Centre & MYOGA Driving into Wellington there’s a big billboard by the docks that reads, “Cancel Winter.”  It’s advertising warmer climes, in this case, Nelson. I know we can travel and many with means become snowbirds following the warmth of the sun around the globe.  Yet I wonder if we’re missing something crucial by avoiding the dark and the cold and the seemingly difficult. I’ve lived in equatorial countries and the monotony … [Read more...]

Filed Under: The Foundations Tagged With: depression, light, Melissa Billington, seasons, solstice, soul, winter

Confessions of an ex-relationship manipulator and control freak

May 4, 2012 by Kara-Leah Grant 19 Comments

by Kara-Leah Grant, Musings from the Mat Ok, the headline is harsh. I admit it. But also true. See, over the last while, I've been working with a relationship pattern (a samskara) of giving away my power by not speaking my truth because I was afraid of the consequences. It's an insidious pattern because it has all kinds of detrimental effects on one's self-esteem, and the relationships one is in. Plus it creates suffering as the desire to hold on to something while betraying oneself can … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Musings from the Mat Tagged With: behaviour, co-dependent, control, dependency, freak, manipulation, manipulator, patterns, Relationship, relationships, samskara, satya, thought, truth

Confession time people. I’ve been dodging a heart truth

June 3, 2011 by Kara-Leah Grant 55 Comments

Time to let go

I have a huge confession to make. I don't want the responsibility for The Yoga Lunchbox anymore, and I don't know what to do about this. Because even though I don't want responsibility for the website anymore... the website isn't just about me. It's a community website, and it's taken input from the community to create such an amazing resource for the yoga community. There's been all kinds of people who've contributed to The Yoga Lunchbox - regular writers like Alys and Jessica, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Musings from the Mat Tagged With: satya, truth

How to cope with post-pregnancy poopiness

January 7, 2011 by Melissa Billington Leave a Comment

Kara-Leah and Samuel doing yoga

by guest author Melissa Billington, POWA Centre, Wellington Creating a baby is such a natural thing, yet it can change your world so irrevocably and unexpectedly that it’s no wonder women struggle after the intensity of birthing to feel centred, balanced and “themselves” again. Not only is a new human created, but a new mother is created as well. As much as you read and research and reconnoitre with other women and mothers, no one and nothing can prepare you entirely for the reality … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Living Your Yoga Tagged With: baby, post-natal, pre-natal, pregnancy

What if yoga is like religion?

August 20, 2010 by Melissa Billington 2 Comments

Is yoga a religion?

by guest author Melissa Billington, from MYOGA For years I’ve seen the fear people have around Yoga, some claiming it’s a cult or a religion and refusing to take part because they would be seen by the upholders of their own religion as hypocritical or blasphemous.  Many yoga styles and schools are based in a religion and there is even Christian yoga.  While many more styles and schools stick to their claim that yoga is an art, a philosophy, and a science, but not a religion. The word … [Read more...]

Filed Under: What's Real Yoga & a Real Yogi? Tagged With: God, Melissa Billington, MYOGA, religion

Following the threads of life and honouring one’s energy levels

August 7, 2010 by Kara-Leah Grant Leave a Comment

Intimate yoga class, star formation

I'm getting into the flow of getting into the flow. It's a magical, scary way to operate. Like yesterday. On the bus from Roseneath, cruising into town at about 5pm for a 6:30pm yin yoga class at Hot Yoga. I knew had time to spare, but I didn't know where I was going and what I was going to do… and as I sat in that space on the bus I was surprised to see that it felt vulnerable. Like I was free-falling. I knew I was putting myself in the hands of Grace, and who knew where that might … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Musings from the Mat Tagged With: flow

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