Inspiration & Rejuvenation

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Inspiration & Rejuvenation

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What is inspiration? What does is mean to be inspired? What inspires you? Webster's defines inspiration as "a divine influence or action on a person believed to qualify him or her to receive and communicate sacred revelation." (heavy!) And also, "the act of drawing in; specifically: the drawing of air into the lungs." By these definitions inspiration seems to suggest that one can find inspiration by moving towards the Divine by drawing inward. There are of course many ways this could go. For me, during this time of sabbatical, I'm seeking Divine influence, though lazily, as I need some space. Some perspective. I need rejuvenation - which ironically means "to make young or youthful again: to give new vigor to" and "to stimulate (a stream) to renewed activity especially by uplift."

Sometimes when I'm seeking inspiration or a new spiritual, creative or otherwise mysterious influence, my brains goes all scientific and logical. Does this ever happen to you? It is such an abnormal state for me that when it happens, I pay attention! So, I've come up with a little formula for inspiration.

INSPIRATION = DRAWING INWARD + THE INTERNAL WELLSPRING X STIR UP

I often take my internal time seriously, quietly almost with melancholy perhaps this time I'm going to go inside and stir something up. Something youthful, new, Divine so stay tuned!

ASANA RECOMMENDATIONFOR INSPIRATION: Sirsasana headstand, Vaparita Parani feet up the wall, and Meditation.

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Back on the Mat Again

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Back on the Mat Again

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Today I got back on the mat for the 2nd time in gasp ... 4 months. As a yoga teacher/student, this is a big laps. I am pregnant and have been very nauseous so I don't feel any (well) self-criticism, but I do feel sad. I've missed my practice. It feels so good to be on my mat again. Three weeks ago, I taught my "last" regular public class in Bend, OR, said good-bye to my beloved, friends, students and yoga community, packed up all our things into storage, got into the subi with Nate, Brendan, and Coco, traveled and camped for 4 days across the country and landed in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Wisconsin ... We have been here for 2 weeks now. And in 2 weeks, we get back in our car, head back across the country and start our next life chapter in Portland, OR.

For now, I am just trying to find some stable ground. Today, I found it outside with my iPad set up with yogaglo.com amongst the trees on my parents-in-law's property in the midwest countryside. I can't tell you how wonderful it feels to be home (amidst all the change) on the mat.  I am grateful.

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Being in the Flow

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Being in the Flow

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Nothing gets me more in the flow than live music. Right? Haven't we all experienced the incredible and connecting power of music? Nate and I have decided to go see Sigur Ros at Les Schwab in a few weeks. Nate describes a Sigur Ros concert as ... indescribable, profound, magical, epic. I have never seen them, but I can imagine what will happen under the open sky and the lights with the music playing live and I know it will be magical. That's what happens when we are in the Flow. There is a feeling of magic. Something indescribable and profound happens. I think it happens because everyone is experiencing the same flow, the same epic-ness, yet we are each on our own individual journey. We connect to the music and we connect to ourselves and we sink into this connection and let go. We are in the Flow.

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