Monday, February 15, 2021



This week's Weekly Wake-up includes so great hand/eye coordination to improve our balance as well as varying levels for improving strength and stamina.  After you go through the sequence a few times, try changing the sequence. Let the flow happen with your breath and notice when it becomes easier or harder and how the breath can help you.

 



Weekly Wake-up - February 10th, 2021
https://youtu.be/CMBl-mIgbRU

Om Shanti,
Pam

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Tuesday, February 9, 2021

The Healing Power of the Positive Mind







This is a re-post from a few years ago but during this time of long Covid lock downs and restrictions I felt it was a good reminder --for myself anyway.  Since the beginning of the pandemic almost a year ago I have tried very hard to remain present.  It definitely isn't always easy, but it has made having to cancel and postpone trips and events and be o.k. with changes a bit more bearable. To be here for my family in the most present way possible requires one to stay positive, yet realistic.  It has been a year of living with things as they are, not necessarily how we thought they would be, or hoped they would be or want them to be.  During moments of anxiety, fear, disappointment, loneliness, etc. coming back to my breath has been my constant. 

We had been gifted with some Shambhala Sun magazines. Without looking at the date and reading them I would not have known that they were written almost 25 years ago because much, if not all of the writings are still very relevant today.

One article that caught my eye was "The Healing Power of the Positive Mind", by Tulku Thondup Rinpoche in the November 1996 edition.

He writes," If we habitually dwell on and struggle with the negative side of our situation, our whole mentality, perception and experience will inexorably become negative, constantly thinking and talking about how awful or painful it is, makes even minor problems insurmountably big and solid like a mountain, sharp like a knife, and dark as night."

I'm sure we can all relate to this. If our attitude is negative to begin, then everything will seem like a problem.  So it is best to try and see the positive aspect of a circumstance, even ones that appear negative.

Tulku Thondup Rinpoche also writes though that if we do have a negative thought or feeling, "it is important to be gentle with ourselves."

Instead of making the situation worse by beating ourselves up because of our play in the problem, better to redirect the mind from the negative cycle to the correct path.

Come back to the breath.

Then know that, "strong positive energy can prevent or ease suffering." and that "the most significant result of a positive attitude is not necessarily to keep suffering from happening, but to keep it from becoming a negative and painful force when it does come."

Of course all of this is easy to say when we are calm and collected, but as this article reminds us, it is better to make friends with your problems, ask these difficult emotions what they want so that you can relax and stop grasping and find a solution.

"When we no longer are so concerned about having to protect and cling to the self, suffering becomes a means of realizing peace and happiness."

Wishing you and your families good health and peace of mind,
Pamela Nelson
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Wednesday, February 3, 2021

Connections

 


Connections

Last weekend I attended my first in-person event since ...I'm not actually sure when.  It's been awhile. When I registered I was very excited..an outing after being home for so long.  As the event date drew nearer I was becoming a bit more anxious and hesitant. I hadn't actually left my yard for 10 days prior to the event even.  I am nervous in social settings to begin with...never mind during a pandemic.  From teaching at the Prince Albert Arts Centre though I have gotten to know a few of the great people who make the centre run as it does and knew it would be well organized and I really wanted to feel ..well connected.  

I am really glad I went. I not only met a few new people.. safely...with lots of space..I also learned a few new things and even the review of things I am doing already to try and stay connected was helpful.

I think the full title of the event was Connected: Together Even When Apart.  There was many great presenters from the Prince Albert area that gave information on how and when to best post on Social Media, Newsletters, Websites and a great panel of local businesswomen and bloggers.  There are many very talented and skilled people in Prince Albert that have a vast amount of wisdom and experience to share.  Each person that spoke was very genuine and you could tell their business was not just to make money, but that they really enjoyed helping and connecting with the people around them. 

The guest speaker was Jeffery Straker, who is a Saskatchewan based musician and a great speaker and storyteller.  https://www.jeffstraker.com/

His presentation spoke to me too as I really liked his analogy to a garden.  It reminded me so much of Mr. Iyengar's writing in Light on Life, "When a gardener plants an apple seed, does he expect the apples to appear at once? Of course not. The gardener waters the seed, watches each day, and feels happy seeing the growth."

Jeffery's advice, as I understood it was really to be your authentic self and you will find your tribe, so to speak.  Jeffery and all the other presenters also spoke on gratitude.  

That really is just a small review of the day.  It was really good to see, hear and feel all that was being said and shared.

My yoga practice is everything to me and I am so grateful to be able to share the teachings the best I can.  Though this journey I have met and connected with many wonderful people that I would not have made otherwise.  Sharing the seeds of yoga that have been shared with me and watching people grow is truly wonderful.
I know I have grown and become a better person because of it.

Thank you to the people and presenters of this workshop and Thank you for being a part of my journey and allowing me to be a part of your journey.

With gratitude,

Pam Nelson





Monday, February 1, 2021

Fabulous February Newsletter 2021

 


Here is the link to the newsletter:

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The paste version is below but the links will not work.

Please message if you would like to join any of the online classes.

Kindly,

Pam

Fabulous February

Flourish this February with Fun and Focus

My brain likes that January ended on a Sunday :P... How about you?  
I also was happily surprised how many positive F-words I could find when doing a search :) -  Flourish, Fun, Focus, Flexibility, Freedom, Feeling, Forward, Fortitude, Future are a few Favorites :):)

I am ending January with a relaxing day at home.  I did put in a few hours of studying and preparing for upcoming classes, but time in my yoga room really is a privilege I am very grateful for.

January went by in a flash...really..and that includes 10 days not leaving my acreage.
I was happy to start the new winter session at the beginning of January. It was a full month of weekly classes, free classes, classes for charity and the new open studio, plus yogi book club online meetings, Fun & Fluid classes, Weekly Wake-up and blogs.  
I also went out for the first time to an event at the Rawlinson yesterday for Parts for the Arts with the theme of Connections.  It was very well planned and left me feeling renewed for a Fabulous February.  I'll write more about this in an upcoming blog.

For now I will share a New Class for your heart, reminders for upcoming dates for Sunday Morning Peace Practice, Monday Free Facebook class, February Fun and Fluid and Thankful Thursday dates.

If you would like to join any of the weekly classes..please feel free to contact me for more information.
Most online classes are recorded so you can redo a class or still take part if you miss the live time.

If any of the other classes interest you please let me know so I can send you the link prior to the classes.
If you know anyone else that might be interested in joining classes please feel free to share this email or have them email me directly.

Much gratitude to each of you,
Pam 
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Freedom and Flexibility with Feeling
Special Class - Feb. 18th 
6 - 8 p.m.
$20 - online, recording available
This class is to benefit your immune, circulatory and respiratory systems
Please pre-register.
Current Winter Session Classes
Current Yoga Session Classes - Winter session runs until the end of February.
February Fun and Fluid dates: Feb. 4th and 20th
8:30-10:30 a.m. CST
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Free COMMUNITY CLASSES
Open Studio - Open Practice and as B.K.S. Iyengar would say Open Source.
Yoga is to be shared!
So far I have not had many join, but the time has been important. We have explored a few sequences with little guidance and played around with some different set-ups.
The hour goes fast..If you would like to join one please let me know and I'll send the Zoom link.
February Free Facebook Live class is Monay, February 22nd
7:15-8:00p.m. CST
Classes by Donation
Thankful Thursday is a Gentle/Restorative class.  The class is meant to help each of you recuperate and rejuvenate and at the same time we are benefiting others.
Thankful Thursday classes are by donation. 
February 4th - donations to the Prince Albert Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
February 25th - donations to Prince Albert Mental Health 

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Recording available.
Please pre-register as link for class needs to be sent out.

February at a Glance

Feb. 1st 
8-9 a.m. - Iyengar Flow
10-11:15 a.m. - A.M. All Levels

Feb. 3rd
5-6 p.m. - Backs and Joints
6:30-7:45 p.m. - Evening All Levels

Feb. 4th 
7:00 -8:15 p.m. - Thankful Thursday

Feb. 6th
8:30-10:30 a.m.- Fun and Fluid

Feb. 7th 
10-11 a.m. - Open Studio

Feb. 8th 
8-9 a.m. - Iyengar Flow
10-11:15 a.m. - A.M. All Levels

Feb. 10th
5-6 p.m. - Backs and Joints
6:30-7:45 p.m. - Evening All Levels

Feb. 11th
6:30-7:30 p.m. - Open Studio

No regular scheduled Classes February 13th -19th
SPECIAL CLASS - February 18th
6:00-8:00 p.m. -Freedom and Flexibility with Feeling

Feb.20th
8:30-10:30 a.m.- Fun and Fluid

Feb. 21st
8:30-9:30 a.m. - Sunday Morning Peace Practice
10-11 a.m. - Open Studio

Feb. 22nd
8-9 a.m. - Iyengar Flow
10-11:15 a.m. - A.M. All Levels
7:15-8:00 p.m. - Free Facebook Class

Feb. 24th
5-6 p.m. - Backs and Joints
6:30-7:45 p.m. - Evening All Levels

Feb. 25th
7:00-8:15 p.m. - Thankful Thursday

Feb. 28th
10 - 11 a.m. - Open Studio

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When other Social Media started becoming more popular - Facebook and Instagram I stopped blogging as often, as there is only so much time in the day. Also, I had created a new website that also requires updating, etc.
So...I had stopped blogging for awhile..but..2021 is a new year and I have decided to try and get back into blogging more when I can. 
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Friday, January 29, 2021

Bringing Yoga to Life - Chapter 8 - Embodied Awareness

 


Bringing Yoga to Life - Chapter 8 

I do realize that I started some of the posts on this book pretty much mid-book. I apologize as I got back into blogging after our book club started reading the book.  It is a book that has a lot of depth to each chapter and could be read many times to really catch all the wisdom Donna is sharing. 
Despite the mid-book beginning here I still think there is much to glean from this chapter entitled Embodied Awareness.

I like to look up the definition of words. 
Embodied is defined as: be an expression of or give a tangible or visible form to (an idea, quality, or feeling) and Awareness is defined as: knowledge or perception of a situation or fact, a state of being conscious of something. 

Chapter 8 focuses on becoming more in tune and in touch with our inner selves than enamored with how the body looks on the outside.  
Donna writes, "When we live in exile from the sensate reality of the body, we live in exile from the source of our aliveness. The only place that we can reconnect with this aliveness is in the body."   
In a conference I attended in 2012 the aha moment of "Make friends with your body, before it turns on you" struck home in a deep way.  Making more sense then just being physically fit, but also in mental, emotional and spiritual connections.  Donna writes on how many of us have become divorced from our own "feelings, sensations, intuitions, and instincts" and that by not being at home in our body, we divest ourselves of our somatic reality.  Some strategies she says people use to do this are disassociation with the body, negative attention to the body or ignoring and deflecting feelings that arise which only serve to distance us from life itself.  

It can take a lot of work as we can easily become "accustomed to ignoring or overriding our inner instincts", but Donna says, "When we being to live in the body again, we discover that we have an internal environment that is as rich as that of any country and in a constant state of flux and change."  Prashant Iyengar once expressed this at an intensive in Pune by saying,"Inside us there is a universe. Outside there is just a world."




Yoga tradition helps us to "recognize the importance of the body and mind living in harmonious relationship to each other" and that the "physical manifestation of the body was but a form animated by something greater than itself."
There is a quote by B.K.S. Iyengar - "The body is your temple. Keep it pure and clean for the soul to reside in."  I can't remember which book I read this in and may not be remembering the details correctly, but from what I remember, traditionally an idol was kept in the temple and only brought out on special occasions, but the temple was swept and cleaned daily for the idol to reside in. We need to do that for ourselves.  The physical body does need to be cleaned, exercised, etc. daily for the benefit of the soul..not the body itself.
Donna writes about the life force as being the animating principle behind all the organs of perception: hearing, touch, taste, smell and sight that influences the shape and form of our structure.  She says, "Through rejoining the body, we learn to become internally literate once again."

Donna says we can begin to do this by "practicing the asana from an interior perspective" and "bring our minds back into our bodies."  Prashant Iyengar writes in the Alpha & Omega of Trikonasana that "Yogasanas are to be done by the body but for the mind, for the psyche, for the consciousness and for the culturing and refinement of a human being."  He states that asanas are not postures but a unified state.  

As you continue reading the chapter Donna writes, "When our primary imperative shifts from attaining a form to developing an intimate connection with the life force moving though that form, we are reclaiming the only part of the practice that ultimately can have any relevance for us - finding out who we really are."
Prashant says this also in his book, Alpha & Omega of Trikonasana, "when the internal condition is brought to a unified state, one starts worshiping through the asana and not worshiping the asana itself."
Another one of my favorite quotes that was a mantra when I was homeschooling my kids was from Erich Schiffman that has the same theme, "Earth is school, and the main thing to learn is who you are. You do this by experiencing who you are. You will know what you need to know when you need to know it."

As we practice an asana Donna writes that we can cycle through different stages, with each stage providing a platform for the support of the next. She suggests Feeling What Is, Feeling Where We Are Stuck, Joining With The Breath, Refining Our Relationship With The Life Force and Moving Into Stillness.
To feel what is we must observe the body-mind from a neutral viewpoint, then we can begin to feel all the places where we hold tension and as we breathe we start to feel the phases of each breath.  Over time we can refine our postures for the life force to move within with more ease and clarify our relationship to the elements. With more and more refinement, "we redirect our awareness to the stillness that is in between, inside and throughout all movement."

I know this is a very short blog on a very in depth topic but I hope you find with a practice full of "curiosity, innocence and playfulness" a greater sense of embodied awareness.

Om Shanti, shanti, shanti,
Pam

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