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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

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

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

Today I found my inner witch, and she denounced yoga

May 18, 2012 by Guest Author 3 Comments

by guest author Emma Furness, former owner of The Dunedin Yoga Studio She has been in hiding – except those inevitable moments when repressed witches burst out in frustration, or the times women get together and end up cackling about blood and childbirth and the dirty body. As I felt into my wild, hook-nosed, barefoot old witch, I felt very earthed in my soft, dark, power-filled heart.  This was strangely different from what I imagined I would feel once I let her loose to tell her … [Read more...]

Filed Under: What's Real Yoga & a Real Yogi? Tagged With: feminine, mystery, witch

Taking yoga off the mat

April 26, 2012 by Lucinda Staniland 3 Comments

by guest author Lucinda Staniland A friend asked me the other day: “How did you get involved in all of this?” "All of this” being an all-encompassing voluntary role with the youth climate action movement, plus involvement with other social and environmental justice groups including - but not limited to - Gecko and 350 Aotearoa. I told her, feeling like a complete cliché, that I'd done this yoga-based course called Embodying Your Purpose. It's part of an initiative called Off The Mat, Into The … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Activism Tagged With: activism, apathy, Climate Change, Embodying your purpose, Generation Zero, grassroots, Into The World, Lucinda Staniland, Off the mat, sustainable, yoga

An interview with Swami Samnyasananda, a consultant neurophysiologist

April 20, 2012 by Kara-Leah Grant 1 Comment

Article courtesy Anahata Yoga Retreat Swami Samnyasananda is a consultant neurophysiologist whose research explores the effects of pranayama, meditation and relaxation on the heart, brain and autonomic nervous systems. He is a Certified Yoga Teacher, Life Member and Fellow of the World Society for Clinical Yoga (Lucknow, India), and has over 30 years of experience in classes, personal tuition & clinical counselling in yoga, meditation, relaxation and stress management (M.B.T.I. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Teacher Interviews Tagged With: autonomic nervous systems, brain, clinical counselling, effects, heart, meditation, neurophysiologist, personal tuition, pranayama, relaxation, research, satyananda, stress management, Swami Samnyasananda, World Society for Clinical Yoga, yoga, yoga nidra

“How’s puku?”: Unlock the wisdom of the belly

April 13, 2012 by Valerie Love 2 Comments

by Valerie Love For most transplants to New Zealand, the first words they learn in Maori are  "Kia ora” (hello) or “Haere mai”  (welcome). But for me, it was “puku", which means belly or abdomen. Although I’m originally from the United States, my partner is from Wellington. And from the very start of our relationship, she's always asked me, “How’s puku?” as a way of checking in on how I’m doing as a whole. And it’s an important question. Because the answer to “How’s puku?” reveals so … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Yoga & Ayurveda Tagged With: digestion, puku, rajas, sattva, stomach, tamas, the gunas, yoga

What’s Love Got to Do with Meditation?

March 10, 2012 by Peter Fernando 4 Comments

Living with an open heart

by guest author Peter Fernando, Meditation and Mindfulness In many traditions, the practice of kindness and love is an integral part of the meditative journey. You may wonder, 'why?' Sometimes the way that the concept of  'mindfulness' is presented can make it seem like a utilitarian technique to become more efficient, or more functional in the world. This is certainly a part of it, of course. But then there's the love thing. You can't go too far into any authentic contemplative tradition … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Meditation Practices, Practices Tagged With: depression, happiness, kindness, loving-kindness, meditation, metta, mindfulness, The Heart, well-being

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