Showing posts with label health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label health. Show all posts

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Ya gotta love ya-self!

Dear blog and those who read it, Have I been busy? Have I forgotten what I started? Have I failed? No, I neglected to commit myself to writing and instead I think my 'blog posts' come in the form of my classes. Teaching is my space for sharing and my hot vinyasa class today was a reminder of how inspired I want to make the space I teach in. Candles are lit, lights are down and I started class flipping thru my Yama and Niyama book (Deborah Adele). Ahimsa. Sounds insignificant to those who don't know sanskrit, but the meaning behind it is universal and constant. 'Non harming' or 'non violence'. Lately I have been challenged personally with having confidence and courage. What lies deep in that search, is quite simple. Self love is a HUGE part of Ahimsa, or non violence. 'Our ability to stay balanced and courageous has much to do with how we feel about ourselves." With out love for one self, how can we ever expect to love outwardly, but more important, feel joy and contentment in our own lives? "...(the way we) treat ourselves is in fact how we treat those around us." When we take care, nurture, respect and love ourselves, that light within us shines out and affects those around us. It's a beautiful contagious quality that we posses and it's powerful. Reflect on the idea: "If you are a task maker with yourself, others will feel your whip. If you are critical of yourself, others will feel your high expectations of themselves as well. If you are light hearted and forgiving with yourself, others will feel the ease and joy of being with you. If you find laughter and delight in yourself, others will be healed in your presence." A friend of mine inspired me (although she may not know it) to get my blog up and running again. She is possibly one of the most joyful, energetic, non judgemental people I've met rescently and I'm guessing when I saw that she started a blog about the funny, ridiculous things she and her friends say, I wanted to rekindle my outlet for inspiring and sharing my ideas and processes with others. Class evolved into a steady, breath conscious flow that continually reminded you not to judge, expect or pressure oneself to go where it didn't feel right. We explored with options to amp up your flow, while being mindful that whatever you were doing shoud simply be done with 100% intention and that contentment could be found within it. Teaching tonight also gave me perspective that I may have lost- I've been a bit stubborn lately, and those feeling are surrounded by and insecurities and frustration. No part of me should want to feel those things, but it's like I can't help myself! How do you change it? I don't know exactly, but what I do know is that I need to remind myself of who I am, what my intentions are and that I am uniquely spectacular in every way. "Our inability to love and accept all the pieces of ourselves creates ripples- tiny acts of violence- that have huge and lasting impacts on others. 'Perfect love casts out fear.' Where fear creates harm and violence, love creates expansion and nonviolence is woven with love, and love of others is woven with love of self; these cannot be separated." D.Adele There is so much more to explore within Ahimsa, but for now those are my thoughts and I encourage you to explore the idea of Ahimsa in your life or yoga practice. Light and love, Kristine <3

Monday, November 22, 2010

Yoga Journal- Yoga changes our brain chemistry

Great blog post from Yoga Journal- I personally can't wait for the day when Western medicine has their 'Ah HAH' moment about yoga- IT HEALS!!!! It doesn't just MASK the problems like medicines do! As it was long ago and still today in some countries, health professionals or wise gurus would 'prescribe' various postures in order to treat diseases and health problems. Sometimes I get the feeling 'health care' isn't caring much for your health as it is for wallets of those in charge of it. We can start a revolution here- point out to your doctor how yoga has changed your life. Plant the seed. As nice as it is not having insurance companies and the medical field sniffing around our yoga studios to take a piece of the pie, there may be an opportunity to get their support and eventually have yoga prescribed for your health, well being and therepy needs.

http://blogs.yogajournal.com/yogabuzz/2010/11/new-research-says-yoga-changes-brain-chemistry.html

Yogis have known for centuries that a yoga practice makes us feel calm and centered. But science is finally catching up with what we've all experienced on the mat and the cushion:  yoga changes our brain chemistry, which in turn helps improve mood and decrease anxiety.

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A new study in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary medicine reports that yoga triggers the release of the brain chemical gamma-aminobutyric acid, or GABA, a chemical in the brain that helps to regulate nerve activity.

The findings establish a new link between yoga, higher levels of GABA, and improved mood.

The study, led by researchers at the Boston University School of Medicine (the lead researcher is a yogi!), brings us one step closer toward harnessing yoga's power of prevention and relaxation.  Who knows: maybe this can lead to a wider acceptance of yoga in the medical community as a tool to help people struggling with anxiety and depression.  Prescription for yoga, anyone?

<3 k.deer

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