Keeping stress in check

Yoga and meditation have helped me throughout stressful situations to not become madly driven by the demands at hand.

The practices have kept me better focused on being compassionate and balanced in situations that might have otherwise triggered compulsive stress responses.

I have found consistent yoga and meditation a mainstay of support during my 36 years as a teacher and 23 as a parent.

This is yoga in action–keeping focused on constructively helping others and me no matter what the stresses, and staying more centered, balanced, and loving amidst it all.

Compassion can hold confusion

Offer compassion to confusion.

Disarray has its own disorder that often defies understanding.

Breathe and stretch into it with a loving heart knowing this is how things grow.

I practice yoga and meditation to bring a sense of calm and a quieter and more centered presence.

Let your light shine!

We are stars wrapped in skin–the light you are seeking has always been within.  

Rumi

 

Meditation and yoga can help us see and feel our inner passions as inspirations for action.

These passions and their inner fire attract our being like a moth to light.

They delight and uplift our hearts, minds, bodies, and souls.

As marvelously complex beings, we can create so many amazing things with these passions.  We can develop skills to give them finer expression.

With courage and conviction, we can dare to share our inner light and bring it forth to the world to shine like beacons of our humanity.

The grace experiment

Experiment:  What would happen if I acted as if grace was always supporting me (even when things go “wrong,” in the face of everyday problem)?

Results forthcoming: I will do my part, and then see what arises or what comes.  I will remind myself over and over, “Grace is supporting me….” and then be open to…

Acknowledging and trusting grace

Effort can only take you so far.

Trusting grace is like a slo-mo open-chested dive.

Exhilarating!

Anxiety is fighting the fall and is fruitless, like trying to stop or slow it down by grabbing onto thin air.

Trusting grace is acknowledging that it holds you suspended, as though tumbling freely, yet somehow miraculously held by something other than you.

With this in mind, you can smile and let go to the dive!

Yoga and meditation are a journey, not a destination

We are always in flux–our heart beating, cells growing/dying, breathing, thinking, moving….

I do yoga and meditation to tend my being.

The saints and great yogis speak of final attainment, but to me there’s only improvement, attempts at it at least, efforts to care for, to tend this being.

We do change the world one being at a time, our own.

This is what we have to bring to life.

As children, we are more open to the flow.  Somewhere along the way, as we learn to manage ourselves and our lives, we unwittingly cinch down or close down on it.

Yoga and meditation help reawaken and in time gradually open and attune us more and more to this flow of life.

Catching fear at its game!

Fear likes to play hide-and-seek.

It enjoys hiding and peeking around corners.

But just as you lock eyes, it slips away laughing at its cunning skill that keeps you wary that it’s still out there lurking.

Its professional boasting sometimes has you forgetting it’s just a game you’re playing it seems so serious.

But when you laugh, it smiles and comes out of hiding.

As it’s coming towards you, you recognize its face that’s strangely familiar, as though you’re looking in a mirror.

You warmly embrace.

The game is over!