Showing posts with label Texas Yoga. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Texas Yoga. Show all posts

Monday, July 12, 2010

Fun week of testosterone, soccer and more!


What an interesting week i has been! Besides having my home full of testosterone and soccer as we are hosting three teenagers visiting from Chicago plus my son and husband; I have met wonderful yogis and yoginis.

Having a full house when it is usually very quiet has been a joyful and noisy experience. All the kids are filming a short movie and I like the sound effects and how they direct each other, needless to say the creativity and fun are very high when the budget is very limited!

I went to a luncheon of yoga teachers from Round Rock, Sun City and Georgetown! The ladies work hard to teach yoga. Some of them teach yoga to pregnant ladies, others teach to seniors in closed communities, some teach at dance studios, gyms and park districts. Click on the pictures to meet other lovely yoga teachers in these cities!

I also attended an Astrology meeting from ASA (Astrological Society of Austin). The group meets every month and this week we had a well known yogi, Methab. He gave a presentation on Jotish (Vedic Astrology) and the chakras. Unfortunately there wasn't enough time to go deeper into this interesting subject. Nevertheless Mehtab was great at giving us a reminder of the chakras, the difference among traditions and time and how each chakra is related to planetary forces.
His humor and great knowledge made a very interesting time. He is such a caring, approachable man!

As for today, Ruth Jansa invited me to one of her classes. We are working together to make a proposal for Yoga for MS. Her students are so welcoming and enjoy yoga very much, some of them are recovering from different ailments and it was amazing to see them doing traditional poses using support. The average age in that class was 60 years old but the spirit was remarkable jovial!. I learned so much from them today.


This week I invite you to listen to our latest interview with Sant Dharamananda, the preceptor of the Himalayan Education Center, this center hosts disadvantaged students. In this center residents practice hatha yoga, meditation, eat vegetarian food and attend the University of Stout in Wisconsin. Click here to go to page in our website to listen to the interview.

Friday, July 2, 2010

Yoga Sanga July issue is out!


Our July issue is out!!

Please take some time to visit the Yoga Sanga website and read what our writers have prepared for you.

We are pleased to offer an interview with Dr. Karen Mustian where she talks about her research with Yoga and Cancer survivors. Go to the article section to listen to the results from this study.
On this issue you will find: the best way to practice Vinyasa to avoid injuries by Kim Schwartz; an interesting look at Bramacharya by Aileen Hansen; if you are a yoga teacher, Cheryl Alexander wrote a very complete and clear article on health insurance for you; Meet Keith Kachtick, the founder of Dharma Yoga in our teacher's profile section; don't miss Liz Belile interview on how yoga can support fertility treatments.

We are giving the Yoga Sanga Karma Yoga award, to the Himalayan Education Center, a unique place for students to live in an Ashram like environment and attend college in Wisconsin; Kerry Meath will help you understand what Ayurveda is about and much more!

Looking for an event? check our calendar and you can also find a teacher in our directory.

Join our e-mail list and you will earn yoga stuff!


Enjoy the Summer and try something new as Leila Kalmbach suggests in her article for this issue!

Shanti,
Rocio Morales

Monday, June 21, 2010

Three practices to heal the Earth in the Gulf of Mexico

Watching the pictures coming from the Gulf of Mexico are really heart breaking. I don't think we are aware of the impact in the following months and years that it will have on the Ecology of this body of water, shores and live in general.

As you might know there are things you can do to help with money, time and resources.

At an internal level, this week I would like to offer you three spiritual practices to help stop the gushing of thousands of gallons of oil into the Gulf of Mexico.

Please take a moment and join us on on an effort to heal the Earth.

*The first one is from Colin Ryane. Colin is a Dallas, Tx resident and has been studying, practicing, Instructing QiGong with Master Chunyi Lin of Spring Forest and he is also a long time meditator.
-Master Lin We love the earth, Chunyi, what can we do to help the oil leaking in the Gulf?
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This huge oil gush in the Gulf is part of Mother Earth's body and could be compared to bleeding. Something we can all do together is to visualize the oil leak surrounded in green light with love and the message sent to Earth to stop the bleeding and be completely healed.
 There is power when many come together to send love and healing.

*The second practice was sent by Dr. Masaru Emoto in May on a letter written to the world after the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.

"Now let’s give energy of love and gratitude to all the living creatures in Mexico Gulf by praying like this:
I send the energy of love and gratitude to the water and all the living creatures in the Gulf of Mexico and its surroundings. To the whales, dolphins, pelicans, fish, shellfish, planktons, corals, algae and all living creatures.....I am sorry. Please forgive me. Thank you. I love you." Click here to read Dr. Emoto's letter.

*The third practice is an ancient Yoga practice and shared in many spiritual traditions. It is penance. Stop doing something you like for three or four days or avoid doing a negative habit like gossiping or being jealous for this time. Every time you think on what you are refraining from think that your effort, coming from the bottom of your heart will help fix the oil spill and allow the Earth to heal faster.

Hope you will join this crusade to heal the Earth internally and remembering that we all are connected and what happens to our beautiful planet affect all of us.

Shanti,
Rocio Morales

Thursday, June 10, 2010

52 days and counting... Do you think greed is responsible for the BP mess?



What can you accomplished in 52 days? By the end of the second month of a baby's life he will have more control over his neck, he will be able to keep his head up when you hold him in a sitting position. His hands also start to unfold. At this time the baby will pack on as much as half a pound a week.
In 52 days the 2010 Soccer World Cup that is starting on June 11th will be a dream and many will go back to their routine and the yelling and excitement to the TV will be all gone.

52 days of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico and the worst is not over. Time's magazine this week reported "by the end of May, according to the best estimates of the daily leakage rate, the well had poured at least 20 million gal of crude into the Gulf" On the same note The USA Today's headline on June 9th reads "Even the 'best' outcome won't be good."
On that newspaper they estimate that even with the cap in place over the leaking well, 10,000 barrels will still flow into the open water each day.

There is no doubt that this is an ecological catastrophe that no one knows for sure how much it will affect the Gulf ecosystem, from shoreline to deep sea. What the scientist forecast is disastrous.

The question remains, what really happened? was it avoidable if better technology and safety features might have been in place and working? what this the result of negligence?

If you are not a scientist, fishermen or even live in the coastal areas of the Gulf of Mexico, should you care about this problem? I hope you do.
I hope you can stop for a moment and reflect on your livelihood and its relationship to the oil spill. Most people want a big house, a big truck (we even have the Texas Edition), an air conditioning unit blasting under 70 degrees on hot days and rarely we stop to think on our impact to the environment we live in; and the resources needed to have all the commodities of the modern life at our fingertips. How much is greed at fault of this environmental disaster?

In yoga we practice Aparigraha, one of the Yamas or abstentions. It means non-greed. Some teachers believe that this is one of the most important yamas and the key to control prana (life-force).

When a yogi practices Aparigraha, he lives within his means and gives back a portion of what he has to a nobler cause.
Sri Goswami Kriyananda on Aparigraha mentions "craving for pleasures... intensifies and activates beyond normalcy the organs of the senses, causing a person to commit violence, in one way or another, against others, and against his own self" 1

Aparigraha allows the yogi to look at the mind and watch its cravings and desires, the mind will never be satisfied and that is the nature of the mind. The yogi reflecting on this starts getting away from the identification with the mind and start becoming happier living a balanced, comfortable and creating a livelihood within his means.

The consequences of the oils spill will affect all of us, take some time and see what can you do to live within your means, protecting the environment you are in and giving back to those less fortunate than you.

Make this oil spill be a lesson for all of us from the oil companies to our children so we can learn to venerate the environment we are in and look for ways to diminish our impact on it.

Here is a link to the WWF where you will find information and how to help with the clean up and recovery of the Gulf of Mexico.



1 Sri Goswami Kriyananda (1976) The Spiritual Science of Kriya Yoga. Published by the Temple of Kriya Yoga. p16-19

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Yoga Sanga May issue is out!

Hello everyone,

The Yoga Sanga team is pleased to present our May issue!

Please take time to visit our website and read the great and interesting articles we have prepared for you.

This issue we are giving a special recognition is to Rita Karydas a talented teacher who lives in San Marcos http://www.yogasanga.net/?p=7538 and to The Art of Living Foundation specially the volunteers in the Austin chapter) for being the recipients of the Yoga Sanga Karma Yoga Recognition Award, take time to listen to the interview with Arvind Raghunatan to learn more about this organization and the visit of a Swami and healer from India to Texas in May. http://www.yogasanga.net/?p=7601

Can you guess what would be the yogic quality that would help you grow spiritually? Check your answer here http://www.yogasanga.net/?p=7511

How did Ganesh loose his head? http://www.yogasanga.net/?p=7595

Here you will find an article on the work force commission and its plan to regulate yoga teacher’s training programs as vocational schools. There is plenty of information to have an informed opinion. http://www.yogasanga.net/?p=7529

Have your heard of Spiritual Phytoessenceing? Find it here how aromatherapy has gone one step forward to bring your spirit in harmony. http://www.yogasanga.net/?p=7507

People associate Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga with movement and exertion, we ask a long time practitioner, author and yoga teacher, Gregor Maehle about this yoga style http://www.yogasanga.net/?p=7514

If you would like to deepen not only your practice but understanding of yoga, we have a list of committed teachers and programs in Texas (and some correspondence / online ones for those who need more flexibility) http://www.yogasanga.net/?p=7541

May is a good month to appreciate mom, what about start showing appreciation more frequently for those closest to us? Read why here http://www.yogasanga.net/?p=7534

If you couldn't make it to the Texas Yoga Conference in February in Houston, here is an overview of the conference. http://www.yogasanga.net/?p=7525

Can Homeopathy help those allergy sufferers during spring and summer? We ask a Homeopath and here are her answers. http://www.yogasanga.net/?p=7497

As for yoga events in May, check our calendar at http://www.yogasanga.net/?page_id=10

I would love to hear your suggestions for articles, karma yoga recognition or just to say hello; just send a message to yogasangatx@gmail.com

Share the journey and live your yoga in and outside the mat!

Namaste,

Rocio Morales