Sunday, December 27, 2009

How to teach Urdhva Dhanurasana


...just stand on them!  

Krishnamacharya teaching at his school in Mysore.

Good Book

I just read The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho. My daughter has read it several times so I figured it was time for me to check it out. It is an excellent story about a young shepard who leaves his lifestyle in search of a buried treasure. The book is really about having dreams, listening to your heart, and taking chances (as in getting out of your comfort zone and not letting obstacles stop you from where you are going.) I highly recommend the book. It is a very quick read.
Roberta

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Ready to share?

I did something I'd never done before this past week. I baked cookies for my students, spice cookies to be exact. For some reason it was a nerve-wracking experience. (what if nobody liked them? what if they found a dog hair in one? what if?) It brought back memories of that same nervous feeling I had before my first class, and just like that first class everything turned out fine. (This week one woman took extra cookies home for her husband... and people have been coming back to class for years now). Sharing wasn't so bad after all, whether it be cookies or yoga. Now the only question is what would they like better next week: brownies or cupcakes?

Speaking of cookies, here's the recipe for the cinnamon cookies Brooke made last class...


Sugar Crinkles

1 cup shortening
1 1/2 cups sugar
2 eggs
2 tsp. vanilla extract
2 1/2 cups flour
2 tsp. baking powder
1/2 tsp. salt
1/4 cup sugar
1/2 to 1 tsp. cinnamon

Beat shortening and 1 1/2 cups sugar at medium speed until fluffy. Add eggs and extract, beating until blended.
Combine flour, baking powder and salt; gradually add to shortening mixture, beating well. Cover and chill dough.
Shape dough into 1" balls. Combine 1/4 cup sugar and cinnamon. Roll cookie dough balls in sugar mixture. Place on ungreased cookie sheets.
Bake at 350 degrees for 8 to 9 minutes or until barely golden. Let cool 2 minutes on cookie sheet, then transfer to wire racks to cool completely.

Making Spaces


Looking through an old journal I came to this, which I had coppied in with a note to myself.

"Beneath the veneer of civilization… lies not the barbarian and the animal, but the human in us who knows what is right and necessary for becoming fully human: birth in gentle surroundings, a rich nonhuman environment, juvenile tasks with simple tools,… play at being animals,… clan membership and small group life and the profound claims of liberation of ritual initiation and the subsequent stages of adult mentorship. There is a secret person undamaged in each of us, aware of the validity of these conditions, sensitive to their right moments in our lives." Paul Shepard

How might I make some of this possible, in some small way, during the time my students are with me?

Mike

My First Public Class

I have had a few days to reflect on my first public yoga class. Though I felt a little anxious, it felt very natural to me. I have to thank three of my close friends for being my guinea pigs. They came to my house to do yoga with me for the past four months and we got our routine down, with some room for throwing new things into the program. My 20+ years of teaching skiing helped me more than I had realized. I am patient, reassuring, and folks said my instructions were clear and logical. I probably could have started teaching yoga without a lot of formal instructor training. But what I have gained from Kathy over the past year is far deeper than just a yoga class.

I am a much better person. I think some of it has come with age. I am more accepting of people and their differences than I was as a young woman. And I am not just talking about physical differences or inabilities. I am talking about being able to step back, observe, and say "who cares if they think differently than the rest of us." I am more able to accept criticism and let it roll off my back and rack it up to someone else’s bad day. They are not going to ruin my good day. I have learned to prioritize and not sweat the small stuff that doesn’t get attended to. I make time each day for me, whether it is sneaking in a yoga practice or an extra long walk with my four legged friend. I don’t worry about the dust in the corner or the dishes in the sink. I used to let my job get in the way of life itself but now, I am making sure I get enjoyment and fulfillment each and every day. If I die tomorrow, there will be no regrets. I tell more than one person I love them each day. That was not easy for me to do. Of course I told my kids and husband, but I am filled with thanks and gratitude each and every day for even the silliest things.

Thank you Kathy for helping me realize so many wonderful things about life. I can see why people who complete their 200 hours come back for more. It’s worth the 2 ½ hour drive to get to the studio. I feel very lucky to spend time in a room with so many cool people and I can’t wait until our next class!

Namaste
Roberta O’Donnell

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Mt. Shasta



My mom shot this photo today.
So lovely.
Magical.
-kathy

Yoga Receipe

young in life: 4 parts asana 2 parts pranayama 1 part meditation
middle of life: 2 parts asana 4 parts pranayama 1 part meditation
late in life: 1 part asana 2 parts pranayama 4 parts meditation


Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Two vrttis

Yoga citta vrtti nirodha
Yoga sutra 1.2

citta...mind, conciousness

vrtti...activity, function
-pravrtti...endeavoring to achieve what is desirable; proactive
-nivrtti...avoiding and eradicating what is undesirable; reactive

nirodha..."to prevent both streams" (pravrtti & nivrtti) from within


Srivastsa Ramaswami

Monday, December 14, 2009

Entry


Holiday season…. while embracing the spirit and reveling in the memories and magic, cleaning comes to be a part of practice and pressure. So today, I make my sacrificial tithe of time to the goddess of clutter and the god of dust. By afternoon this distracted day will not be without its pleasures and satisfaction. The clearing and order will be a gift to me even as my closeted skis have yet see their first low, white light of Winter.

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Maha Gayatri Mantra

Om pranamasya parabhramha rishihi paramaatmaa devataa
Devii gayatrii chandaha praanaayaame viniyogaha
Om Bhuuhu
Om Bhuvahah
Om Suvahah
Om Mahahah
Om Janaha
Om Tapahah
Om Satyam
Om Tat Savitur Varenyam
Bhargo O Devasya Dhiimahi
Dhiyo Yo Nach Pracho dayaa tu
Om Apo Jyothii
Raso Amritam
Bhramhah Bur Bhuvah Suvarom

Sunday, December 6, 2009

The Four States Of Being (Milk Baba)


awake...............jagrat

dreaming...........svapna

deep sleep........sushupti

meditation.........turiya