Monday, September 12, 2011
I work within
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Sunday, August 14, 2011
Its amazing when
Yoga Sutra 1.20- Faith, strength and profound
meditation will lead you further.
I think about meditation
perspective
The view from where I am now is so much different than where I was.
"As you read this remember it's the only moment in your life that's real...everything else is
as I was looking into avenues towards my dreams I found a website that had this little inspiration.
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
You See Be the Change
I take the theory behind the pose through my daily life.
Creating
a connection with my constant breath as my body continuously changes.
Through this change I feel connected to who I really am.
The person that I was meant to be.
Before influence, Before beliefs.
I connect to who I am naturally.
And I breathe.
Allowing something greater to happen... and I become just a little bit lighter...
a little more free...
a little more balanced...
Friday, April 8, 2011
when it gets tough

" The third commitment
Is facing hardship
for higher goals.
II.32c"
The yoga sutras
Of Patanjali
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
as my days pass.... Svadhyaya
that the searching for something
never ends
Our souls are so complicated
experiencing so much
in so little
Nepo says, “Since the beginning of time, the essential seed in us, our soul, has always been ready to love-wrestle the Divine for its gifts-for glimpses of wholeness, for moments of insight and inexplicable love, for seeds of transformation.” I love how Nepo describes this deep want and need for we all have it engrained within but many times we don’t see our Divinity due to our patterning, our habits, and our circumstances. Therefore, svadhyaya or self-study is a path of investigation into ourselves."
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
the one that stands by me....

Sunday, March 20, 2011
to be embraced by yoga….
"Through yoga, a practitioner develops and fine-tunes a sense of her or his
body. She learns that she can move her body safely, and with practice
increases her strength and flexibility. She or he can also experience the deep
feelings of well-being that are available during relaxation, which is the integral
and essential conclusion to a yoga practice. These combine to develop what is
called in the psychological literature an internal locus of control. In lay
language, this can be understood as empowerment, a clear antidote to feelings
of helplessness.
To the body/mind, threats include not only fear but also things like worry or
stress, time-pressures and self-judgement. Negative thinking and selfjudgement lower self-esteem and immune function in addition to creating
physical tension.
The yogic approach can be thought of as non-doing or nonstriving. In a yoga practice, the instructor facilitates an environment in which
respecting one’s self and body is encouraged. Students are instructed to stay
within their physical capacity, to listen for their own body cues to move more
or move less. The quiet, tranquil environment of a yoga sadhana encourages
slow and mindful movements of the body and breath, increasing the
parasympathetic nervous system dominance associated with the experience of
pleasant emotions and bodily homeostasis." – Shulamit Day 2008
This writing above made me happy.
I have been working on my own journey through Yoga on and off the mat. My heart has been opening with every class I teach and with every students smile.
.enjoy.
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
I have been working on my prayers to the Sun....
I have been taking my breathing room
Friday, January 21, 2011
Monday, January 10, 2011
A Thank You
Sunday, January 9, 2011
What is Yoga?
~ It is my connection to myself to my community, to love...
A continuous journey of my mind body and spirit to express... to be
who we are..
Acceptance of ourselves.. connecting with our higher self.. the ultimate surrender...
To help us with the fight between who we are and who we have become...
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
a wise man said....
Countering Stress and Depression
Monday, January 3, 2011
Wayne Dyer