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What’s cooking?

There’s nothing like a good meal to lift our spirits!

What can we cook up and serve to lift not only our spirits, but for anyone and everyone at our table?

Our yoga and meditation practices are a bit like being in the kitchen preparing what we’ll serve, what we’ll bring to the table.

When we do our practices with love, joy, and devotion, we are bound to serve up some good eatin’!

Joyful offerings

Joyful offerings are offerings of loving kindness.

May our lives be like Johnny Appleseed spreading such seeds indiscriminately in the winds of life. Who knows how they will grow!?

May our meditation and yoga practices be joyful offerings to ourselves and others. Who knows how they will grow!?

Moved by loving kindness

Loving kindness is a chosen response to life’s pains and suffering.

It is the first yama in the Yoga Sutras, ahimsa, non-harming, in action.

Moved by a deep love and respect for life, it is compassion in action–whether it be for oneself or for another.

May our yoga and meditation practices teach us to move with loving kindness.

Pleasing everyone

The common good is out of fashion.

The common good is not about pleasing others… though to some degree it will.

It is about respect for everyone.

It is about attempting to build a cooperative network of actions that, to some degree, mutually benefits everyone.

The common good is out of fashion, but it needn’t be; let’s revive it as something worth striving for, for all our benefit!

A gem of a practice

Just as a gemologist works with every facet of a gem, so too our yoga and meditation practices work on our whole being.

The practices leave no part of our “stone” unturned, and are good for our entire well-being.

We are in good and skillful hands!