Buddhists Monks of Love & Light

Buddhists Monks of Love & Light
Let your bright light shine!

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Class on Creation

Setting the theme/tone:  We co-create our reality along with divine purpose.  As we think, feel & act, we paint our world and the whole universe responds.  When we follow our divine intuition, we are creating with the acknowledgement that our creations affect the universe.  When we positively affect the universe it responds positively.  So, here is this feedback loop going on with what we put out and receive and it gains more and more power as it is used.  Ask yourself what is on your mind to see what seeds of thought you are sowing?  If you are thinking about the past, you are wasting your time because you cannot change the past.  If you are thinking about the future, you are also wasting your time because you can’t control the future.  So stop trying to change the past let go of the future and bring yourself into the present moment.  What the next 5 breaths intensely.  What’s going on here guys?  What’s your breath doing?  Is it strong, steady and deep or is it weak, erratic and shallow?  What do you choose?  You can change what you find in the breath and create your own reality.  So lets deepen the breath, make it strong, oojayi breath and take equal lengthened inhales and exhales.  Become intensely aware of what’s on your mind and realize that you can create your reality right here and right now. So dream big!  What do you want?  What’s your intention for tonight’s practice?  Why did you come here to your mat tonight?  Take 10 deep breaths for that purpose, let it settle into the body.
Reading: “The quicker you are in attaching verbal or mental labels to things, people, or situations, the more shallow and lifeless your reality becomes, and the more deadened you become to reality, the miracle of life that continuously unfolds within and around you.” - Eckhart Tolle
Pranayama/Mudra & Mantra:  Yoni mudra for creation overhead while doing Khapalabhati breathing.  Slow it down for 10 oojayi breaths bringing them back to center.  Then take three rounds of om, which is also known to be the sound of Creation.  
Asana: 
Sun A x 3 working upper body, core, then legs respectively
Sun B:
  1. For obliques and Hip-openers: side plank with hips raising & lowering to work obliques, right leg goes 90” out then to Chatarunga with a side care, knee goes into the chest then spin the leg around for flipping the dog.  Leg goes up into the air then to low lunge.  From low lunge get deep into the psoas, then go to  crescent lunge & then fly forward to twisted half moon.  
  2. For backbends and twists: Eagle, fly your eagle, eagle with a back bend (from crescent), WI, humble warrior with interlaced fingers behind the back, low lunge with a backbend, Camel, Fixed Firm, child’s pose.  Return to thoughts, breath, intention...mind, body, spirit.  Down Dog and hop up to the front to start from Eagle for the left side.
  3. For Flow: Scorpion Flow (Three-legged down dog flowing through the serpentine cobra - works the upper body and back).  WII to reverse Warrior to extended side angle to Reverse Triangle to  Triangle (Trikonasana).
-Move to floor for backbends (5 rounds of either bridge or wheel, walk them through 1st & 2nd rounds of backbends, then help them in the last 3 rounds.
-Play time: work on whatever they want to on their own and let them know you are available for help if they want to work on something challenging. 
-Warm-down with Plow & Shoulder Stand
-Finish in supta badokonasana with hands on belly with Yoni Mudra
Meditation/Savasana:
Poem- relates to E. Tolle quote on naming things taking you out of reality.
Lao-Tzu 571?-? B.C.E.
“The Tao that can be told
is not the eternal Tao.
The name that can be named
is not the eternal Name.
The unnamable is the eternally real.
Naming is the origin of all particular themes
Free from desire, you realize the mystery.
Caught in desire, you see only the manifestations.
Yet mystery and manifestations arise from the same source.
This source is called darkness.
Darkness within darkness.
The gateway to all understanding.”
Song- “Can’t help falling in love.” by Ingrid Michaelson

Class on Impermanence

Setting the theme/tone: 
Pema Chodron:
"Nothing is static/fixes, all that is fleeting and impermanent is the first mark of existence.  It is the ordinary state of affairs.  Everything is a process.  Everything, every tree, every blade of grass, all the animals, insects, human beings, buildings, the animate and the inanimate is always changing, moment to moment."
Pranayama: activating kundalini & with Sufi grinds, finish with 3 rounds of Om
Asana:
-Sun A x 5 with backbends from Tadasana & toes touching head from updog
-5x Sun B
1) Butterfly Flow: Mudra bend, crouching eagle to low lunge with a twist, cresent, reverse warrior, WII, extended side angle, reverse triangle, triangle, twisted triangle, star with backbend, temple and backwards.
2) Twisted Flow: Mudra bend, crouching eagle to arda chandrasana, leg out to the side, chaprasana, twisted half moon, step back into twisted lunge, vashitsthasana, step forward & up into crescent lung. Other side.
3) Hip Openers: Mudra bend, crouching eagle to twisted lunge, reverse birds of paradise, extended side angle with a bind, birds of paradise, runners lunge, 1/2 pigeon - hold a long time. Other side.
  1.  Mandala Flow: Mudra bend, crouching eagle, WII, reverse with an exclamation, temple pulse, prasaritta with option for headstand, hip opener with option for arm balance, extended side angle to the back, WII with reverse & exclamation, temple pulse, prasaritta with option to bind into half moon on right side, vinyasa, right side 2xs, left side 2xs
-Warm down with plow, shoulder stand, fish pose & spinal twist
Meditation: Re-read Pema Chodron & talk about the fluctuations in life & relate them to fluctuations in the mind.  Draw their attention to their mind.  
Sing: “Answer” from Sarah McLachlin.

Class on Bhakti

Setting the theme/tone: Starting in prone Savasana with Anjali Mudra in front of the crown of the head.  “The theme for tonight’s class is Bhakti and Bhakti is one of the four major systems of yoga.  There is Jnana Yoga, or the yoga of knowledge, Karma Yoga, or the yoga of action or service, Raja Yoga, the yoga of meditation (which is where you will find the asana/pranayama practice) and then Bhakti Yoga and Bhakti is the yoga of love or devotion.  This is not the lustful or sexual type that we think of when we think of some of the ways that Tantra Yoga has historically gone.  This kind of yoga encompasses an honest search inwards for connection to that one spirit that lies within all of us and it begins with, is propelled by and ends with love.  
Reading: And what is love?  "To love is to not ask anything in return, not even to feel that you are giving something.  This is the only way to freedom" - J. Krishnamurti.”
Mudra: Anjali (adoration)
Pranayama: Wide open arms with Khapalabatti breath
Chant: Krishna & Rama both were incarnations of Vishnu.  These names hold a lot of power in them for the simple fact that people have been using them as a tool to connect to the spiritual aspect of ourselves for thousands of years.  Right?  As the pathways continues to get used, it becomes more clear and a more defined.  Nature really seeks to go with the flow, it is spontaneous and yet still has the goal of survival.  That is our karma, its the easiest way for us to get to God, and we are all so different and yet connected to other people’s karma.  And because we all come in from such different walks of life lets connect to each other through sound.  We are going to use the Krishna Chant.
“Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna
Krishna Krishna, Hare Hare
Hare Rama, Hare Rama
Rama Rama, Hare Hare.”
Mantra: “I create my own reality, tonight i choose to end my own suffering”
Asana: “Move with love and devotion for your life, for your blessings for your miracle body that can do these poses and take these deep breaths for you.”
Prone Savasana: bend knees and bring toes forward to stretch quads
Floor bow with knees down & up variations
Child’s Pose
Plow, Shoulder Stand, roll forward to balancing on your ass with legs in the air pose.
Roll back to dolphin & practice bringing chin forward (in line with thumbs) & back, then forearm plank, lift hips and swoop through to Chatarunga, Updog then down dog.
Warm up upper body with 5 vinyasas & then lift then have them lift one heel, bend that same knee and twist to the opposite side of the mat (getting a stretch in the whole side of the body side of the body with the straight leg.
5 x Sun A
5 x Sun B with a step back from Arda Uttanasana & step forward with half lift in between sides.
1 - High to low lunge with a backbend (5 breaths each)
2 - Runner’s Lunge to Extended Side Angle
3 - Bound Warrior to Bound Triangle or Birds of Paradise
4- Reverse Warrior to Half Moon (Arda Chandrasana) with leg out to the side & or Chaprasana
5- Star to Prasaritta C with option for funky tripod head stand
3 xs though on their own
Backbends - wheel x5 
Forearm balance/scorpion
Warm down: plow, shoulder stand, twists and Matsyendrasana
Mantra: “I create my own reality, tonight I choose to end my own suffering.”
Say this with devotion and faith
Meditation: “ We do create our own reality and just like anything in the known universe, the law of attraction lies.  By simply bringing it into the present moment  you give your thoughts, feelings, actions and intentions power.  Tonight we had the intention of truly loving ourselves.  Did we?  It doesn’t matter, the point is that your efforts went their, they aimed at it & intended to shoot.  
Song: “Make You Feel My Love” by Adele

Class on Consciousness

Theme:  Moving with consciousness.  Taking conscious breaths linking opening poses & falling with Grace.

Chants:  

om kriyam namah
om - womb
kriya - action
namah- self reflecting upon the self.  
Translation: “My actions are in alignment with the universe.”
Asana:
Sun A x3
Sun B x3
  1. To Low lunge with some deep psoas openers, then up to Crescent lunge and a flow from there.
  2. To Warrior II with lots of flow from there to open the heart and hips
  3. To runner’s lunge, half-pidgeon, seated spinal twist to standing split to WIII to Half Moon to Chaprasana then other side.
Backbends & Twists
Warm-down
Meditation: Knowing thy true self & connecting to the whole.  Witnessing the breath: the inhales, exhales & the gaps in between.  Take that awareness to the mind.  Witness the thoughts & the gaps in between. 
“Our natural state is divine, eternal & free. Maya, or ignorance, creates the illusion that we are separate from the divine or universe.  The truth is that we are connected to the whole.  This connection to the universe enables us to be infinitely powerful & not mediocre.” -Vedanta, A Simple Introduction
“Be afraid of nothing-you have within you all wisdom, all power, all strength, all understanding. -Eileen Caddy
-The power we hold in connection to the universe enables us to act out our karma & make change in our lives.  As we work things out lifetime after lifetime, we free our spirits of thought patterns & other emotional baggage.
Poems:
Kabir - 
There’s a moon inside my body, but I can’t see it!
A moon & a sun.
A drum never touched by hands, beating, & I can’t hear it!
As long as human being worry about when he will die, and what he has that is his, all of his works are zero.  When affection for the I-creature and what it owns is dead, then the work of the Teacher is over.
The purpose of labor is to learn; when you know it, the labor is over.  The apple blossom exists to create fruit; when that comes, the petals fall.
The musk is inside the deer, but the deer does not look for it: it wanders around looking for grass.  
p.43

Gayatri Mantra (sing to them)
Aum bhoor bhuwah swaha,
Tat savitur varenyam
Bargo Devasya Dheemahi
Dhiyo yo naha prachodayat
“May the almighty GOD illuminate our intellect to lead us along the righteous path.”

Closing prayer: For more people to come to know thy Self.  

Healing the Darkness

Theme/Setting the tone:  (Start in prone savasana) To every action in the known universe, there is an equal and opposite reaction.  Light/dark, up/down, left/right, strength/flexibility, and thought/absence of thought are all equal and yet opposite reaction.  Life is not about leaning one way or the other, its about balancing and coming into equilibrium with both.  Sometimes were up, sometimes were down and both have to be ok.  One thing I have learned is that our society suppresses and hides what it does not accept, but this leaves us with no outlet for the darkness.  We need a safe container to let our darkness out and guess what, this room, this class is your container to let the darkness out.  
Reading:  Whether it drives them further away or draws them closer, if its true, its the right thing to do.... “Our wounded side is our dark side or shadow side, not because it is bad but because it is cut off from the light of God.  It lives in the darkness of fear and the heaviness of false beliefs instead of in the light of love and truth. Moving toward "enlightenment" is moving into the light of truth. When we heal our fears and false beliefs, our energy lightens. We may even hear from others, "You seem so much lighter!" - Margaret Paul
Pranayama, Mudra & Mantra/Song:  Begin with some rounds of Mmmmmmmm....  Lions breath in sphinx pose gazing at third eye, seed of intuition.  Baby, full & king cobra to serpentine cobra to child’s pose to Hero’s pose & Sing: Hey ma Kali (death of what no longer serves you), Hey ma Durga (fearlessness)
Asana:  
Roll forward through cow to up dog, then roll back through cat to down dog x 4
Sun A x 5
Sun B x 5
  1. Opens lower body: Lunges (high to low)
  2. Opens upper body: Warrior II with reverse and extended, 
  3. Twists: Trikonasana/triangle with reverse
  4. Strengthens Upper Body: Side Plank & Plank, WIII, Standing splits with option for arm balance
  5. Opens Hips

Backbends
Twists
Warm-Down
Savasana/Meditation: Take them into deep relaxation, allow them to withdraw energy from the body & focus it on the mind and be the observer.  Sing to them Imagine (Eva Cassidy version).

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Compassion (Daya)

Setting/Theme: Compassion in Action
Reading/Story:  Compassion is the 7th of 10 restraints or yamas in Yoga Philosophy.  Compassion comes from the 5th chakra, the heart center or the Anahata chakra.  
“Practice compassion, conquering callous, cruel and insensitive feelings toward all beings. See god everywhere. Be kind to people, animals, plants and the Earth itself. Forgive those who apologize and show true remorse. Foster sympathy for others’ needs and suffering. Honor and assist those who are weak, impoverished, aged or in pain. Oppose family abuse and other cruelties).  hinduism.about.com
Pranayama (Kapalabhati for purification) to Mantra/Chant: Om Mani Padme Hum.  Behold to the jewel in the lotus with lotus Mudra
Asana:
Core


Sun A x 5


Sun B x 5 
1-4) Crescent with Humble Warrior & Psoas stretches in the groin & come down to belly in between (baby, half cobra & full cobra) to Danurasana (Floor Bow).
5) Down dog with hip openers, flip your dog & Chatarunga with a side car), Pigeon & runner’s lunge.


Cobbler’s to half lotus with forward bend over free leg, and with leg in on both sides.  Foreward fold over full lotus if you can/cobbler’s


Bridge/Wheel/Scorpion


Plow to spinal twist & fish pose/Matsyasana
Mantra/Chant: Om Mani Padme Hum.  Behold to the jewel in the lotus.
Meditation: Compassion is what makes us human and as we become more & more compassionate towards all living things and the relationship between all living things, we  also become more evolved.  A planet, an ecosystem, a species can become physically evolved but it would be ignorant to ignore that we don’t evolve on a spiritual & conscious level.  What you do, think, feel, say and make habit holds power and a certain energy or vibration.  Like a trail that get frequently used, our easiest path through life can lead towards things that serve us or that don’t.  So how do you decide which way to go?  You take the path of compassion in action.  Practice compassion towards yourself and all life because you see God in all of life.  Forgive and forget to those who show true remorse because holding your past is a heavy burden.  Sympathize with the pain and suffering by doing what you can, but don’t let the burden be heavy, use it to inspire to make good on your actions and words instead of discourage you.  Be a warrior for peace!

Monday, September 20, 2010

Background for Pose Names

Setting the theme/tone: Knowing the symbolism behind our yoga poses and the stories behind them can enhance your yoga practice.  You can put your body into a particular shape and what?  Thats it?  Many yoga poses have a story behind them, like Matsyasana or Hanumanasana, or they resemble our surroundings in order to help us relate to the essential nature of the world around us, such as Tree pose or tortoise.  And thats is really what yoga is all about is feeling joy & as we connect to the world around us.  Tonights theme is really all about the poses, their meanings and why we care about the meaning.
Asana:
Balasana (Childs Pose):
Balasana is about the childhood play of Krishna.  Once he and his brother, Balarama, were playing & Krishna ate some dirt and his brother tried to tell on him to their mother. Krishna denied it, even though he had mud all over his face, and his mother didn’t believe him so he asked him if she could look inside his mouth.  When she did, she saw the whole universe.  The lesson here is that everything is in God & God is in everything.  There is no duality here, just play for the sake of play.   
Sun Salutations:
Sun A x 3 to Parvritta Arda Chandrasana to WII to Star to Horse to WII facing the back of the room to Revolved Warrior to vinyasa, do right leg again to get back around to the front.  Left side.
Core
Sun B x 3
  1. & 2) Crescent to WII to Standing split to Arda Chandrasana (Half Moon Pose)....tell the story of Arda Chandrasana....to Parvritta Arda Chandrasana to WII to Star to Horse to WII facing the back of the room to Revolved Warrior to vinyasa, do right leg again to get back around to the front.  Left side.
Arda Chandrasana is about Ganesha and the moon.  Ganesh is the elephant head God who is known for being the remover of obstacles, his generosity & also for his love of eating, especially sweets.  So one day he was out & ate so many sweet cakes that he decided he needed to head home to do some light stretching.  So he hopped on his trusty steed, a mouse, and was ever so graciously balancing on the tiny mouse when a cobra scared the mouse and he fell off.  Unfortunately his belly was so full that it popped open & sweet cakes rained everywhere.  He got mad and began picking up all the sweet cakes and putting them back in his stomach and then grabbed the cobra and tied it around his waist to keep it all in.  To Ganesh’s dismay, the moon, Chandra, began laughing at him.  He broke off one of his tusks and speared the moon and her light went out.  After awhile, love was lost in the world because the moon could not shine at night.  All the gods came to Ganesh to compromise with him over the situation & Ganesh agreed that the moon would have to wax and wane & could only show her magnificence fully once every four weeks....
3) Flip your dog to knee to forehead, left & right elbows to Half Pigeon to Chatraunga with a  side car to Runner’s Lunge to IT band stretch.
Core
Hip Openers:  Malasana to Prone Frog Wide leg Splits to full tortoise
Backbends: against the wall (Beginner: Camel.  Intermediate: Wheel.  Advanced: Full Camel/Scorpion
Child’s Pose!!!  
Warm-down:
Halasana (Plow Pose):
Haladhara (Hala meaning plow and dhara meaning carrier) was Krishna’s older brother and was drunk off honey one day and wanted to bathe in the Yamuna river.  He was too lazy to walk over to it so he took his plow and carved a route in the earth for the river to come to him.  In yoga philosophy, there is a sutra that says just as a farmer plows his field for irrigation, so do we remove obstacles in our path toward yoga.  Plow pose leads us to liberation of the mind to reveal positive thinking.   
Matsyasana (Fish Pose):
After 10,000 years of intense meditation, Lord Shiva was telling his wife Parvati were sitting by a river & he was telling her about how he had discovered the nature of life, the secret to salvation, the path to ultimate union between the individual self and the Divine source.  Meanwhile Matsya (fish) was swimming by and thought to himself “I better listen!” and he did & became enlightened.  Shiva became the first teacher (guru) and Matsya the first student (chela).  So fish pose or Matsyasana is dedicated to this story & reminds us that nothing is more important than the relationship between teacher & student and that anyone who listens really well can follow the same path of Matsya.
Chant:
Yoga Teacher Student Prayer:
OM saha navavatu
saha nau bhunaktu
saha viryam karavavahai
tejasvi navadhitam astu
ma vidvishavahai
OM shanti, shanti, shanti

May we be protected together.
May we be nourished together.
May we create strength among one another.
May our study be filled with brilliance and light.
May there be no hostility between us.
Om peace, peace, peace.
Meditation:
According to the Bhagavad Gita & the Yoga Sutras, yoga’s purpose is to help us surrender to a higher power & bind to the divine through love.  But, in order to do that we need to let go of the ego, which is the simplest yet hardest thing for us to do.  
Poems to read during Savasana:
“Gentle me, Holy One, into an unclenched moment, a deep breath, a letting go of heavy experiences, of shriveling anxieties,
of dead uncertainties. That softened by the silence, surrounded by the light, and open to the mystery, I may be found by
wholeness, upheld by the unfathomable, entranced by the simple, and filled with the joy that is You.” ~ Ted Lode
“Just give me this: A rinsing out, a cleansing free of all my smaller strivings so I can be the class act God intended. True to my
purpose, all my energy aligned behind my deepest intention. And just this: A quieting down, a clearing away of internal ruckus, so I
can hear the huge stillness in my heart and feel how I pulse with all creation, part and parcel of Your great singing ocean. And this
too: A willingness to notice and forgive the myriad times I fall short, forgetting who I really am, what I really belong to. So I can start
over, fresh and clean like sweet sheets billowing in the summer sun, my heart pierced with gratitude.” ~ Belleruth Naparstek

Friday, September 17, 2010

Truth

Setting the theme/tone: Truth is something that we all search for in one way or another.  Some of us find it through religion, spirituality or experience, but all the many paths lead to one only truth.  The ultimate truth is our relationship in relation to God/Spirit.  Kabir, a great Sufi poet, refers to God as the Guest inside you and says; “When the Guest is being searched for, it is the intensity of the longing for the Guest that does all the work.”  So this longing for truth is everything we need to find it.  J. Krishnamurti says; “to truly find out what is truth there must be great love and a deep awareness of  man’s relationship to all things - which means that one is not concerned with one’s own progress and achievement. 
Asana: talk a lot about the breath and how it can tell you whether you are pushing too hard, need to step it up a notch or are just right.
Starting in Supta Badokonasana
Core with Chin Mudra: Index finger folded in under the thumb.
Supine Spinal Twist
3 x Sun A
In last Sun A have them go all the way down to ground from Chatarunga & have them come into Superman and roll forward & back chanting Sat on uplift (rocking back), Nam on Downfall (rocking back).  A mantra is a verse, hymn, chant or phrase that holds a special meaning and can  elevate ones level of consciousness.  SAT NAM (Saht - Nahm) is one of the most widely used mantras for calling upon truth and awakening the soul.
4 x Sun B:
3 xs guided and 3 on their own: Crescent lunge (Anjane Asana), arms flow open to right, left and to airplane 3 xs, open to WII (Virabhadrasana II), Reverse Warrior (Viparita Virabhadrasana) to Extended Side Angle (Utthita Parsvakonasana) to Half Moon (Ardha Chandrasana) to Revolved Half Moon (Parivritta Ardha Chandrasana) to Warrior III (Virabhadrasana III).
1 x Sun A to Pranayama: Lions Breath in Sphinx pose staring up through third eye with eyes focused or even crossed.  Back to down dog.  Half Pidgeon (Eka Pada Rajakapotasana).  While they are in half pidgeon talk about first two noble truths on right side, second two noble truths on left side: “The four noble truths, the first teachings of Siddhartha Buddha, deal with suffering.  The first noble truth is that suffering is part of being human and the second is that we suffer when we resist change.  The third is that suffering ends when you let go of resistance and the fourth is that we can use everything we do, from the moment we are born to our last breath, as a tool to realize our oneness with all living things.” then Runner’s Lunge after 1/2 pidgeon on both sides, after both sides step up into Garland’s Pose (Malasana)
Backbends: 5 rounds (options: bridge, wheel, scorpion or scorpion to wheel)
Plow to fish ending
Meditation:
Start seated & have them connect index fingers and curl in other fingers.  Have right palm facing out and left palm facing in & bring fingers in front of the third eye.  Two strokes in through mouth and two strokes out through nose.  Gaze at fingers through the third eye.  Go for one long song, preferably one that has sat nam or wahe guru chanted throughout it.
“The search for truth gives an explosion of creativeness to the mind, which is true revolution, because in this search the mind is uncontaminated by the edicts and sanctions of society.” - J. Krishnamurti
“There is a single truth but the wise call it by many names.” (Rig Veda 3000+BC)

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Perspective

Setting the theme/tone:
Reading:
The theme for tonight’s class is perspective, which is related to happiness/ joy.  Something we are all after.  When Krishna was young he would sneak into neighbors houses and eat their butter, curd & yogurt & in defense the mas would string it up high.  But Krishna was smart & enlisted all his buddies to pile on top of each other so he could climb up on them & get to the good stuff.  So tonight’s theme is all about finding the butter in life & really the butter is already there & you already are perfect, you just have to peel away the layers of maya, illusion, that you are not.  All the negative thoughts & judgements, and voices in your head that are destructive to your and the whole are illusion
Pranayama:  Churn the butter (sufi grinds) & incorporate breath in with going to the right & left. (first chakra)
Mudra: Kapitthaka/Smiling Buddha Mudra in Malasana/Garland Pose
Mantra: “There is a drop of butter in every moment of my life, my perceptions create my own reality.”
Asana:
Down dog to pidgeon & then create a flow with the arm, milking the movement of the hips a little more here
Sun A x 5
  1. Down Dog to Plank to Chatarunga to Up Dog to Down Dog x 5
  2. Right Hand Hasta Banda (do vinyasa on your right fingertips, a bit cadiwompus)
  3. Left Hand Hasta Banda (same but on left fingertips)
  4. Both Hands Hasta Banda (on both fingertips)
  5. Running Chatarunga
Sun B x 4
  1. Crescent to Prayer Twist to Side Crow to Navasana 
  1. Build up a Sun B: spend 5 breaths in each pose: down dog with hip opener to wild thing, WIII to Arda Chandrasana, leg out to side, Revolved Half Moon, Standing Splits & Shiva Squats
  2. Spend one breath in previous sequence and spend 5 breaths in the following sequence: from Shiva Squats...Seated Spinal Twist, Half Pigeon, King Pigeon, Runner’s Lunge, Runner’s Lunge with a twist
  3. Spend one breath in previous sequence and spend 5 breaths in the following sequence: from Runner’s Lunge with a twist... turn to face the side with one knee bent and take a bind, Prasaritta, Option for funky tripod head stand, Prasaritta C & Star Pose.
  1. Move to face a wall with a flow from Down Dog to Hand Stand to Wheel & back.
QUads, wheel/full camel & Inversions (aid in digestion, circulation, heart & lungs & stimulate pituitary, pineal & thyroid glands) against the wall
Pranayama: Balanced/Alternating Breath
Meditation:  Prayers for Healing - Thich Nhat Hahn
“May I be peaceful, happy and light in body, and in mind.
May I be safe and free from accidents.
May I be free from anger, unwholesomeness states of mind, fear & worries.
May I know how to look at myself with the eyes of understanding & love.
May I be able to recognize & touch the seeds of joy and happiness in myself. 
May I learn how to nourish myself with joy each day.
May I be able to live fresh, solid & free.
May I not fall into the state of indifference or be caught in the extremes of attachment & aversion.”
Prayers for Healing - John Wesley
Do all the good you can,
by all the means you can,
in all the ways you can, 
in all the places you can,
to all the people you  an,
as long as you ever can.

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Revolution

Start in Original Asana (seated pose)
Setting the theme/tone:  
Reading:  J. krishnamurti, Think on these things - “To know one’s mind is a basic purpose of education.  From the moment you were born: your impressions and influences have gradually conditioned and shaped you into who you are right now in order to have you “fit in” to a societal pattern.  True revolution is to break away from this pattern & to inquire outside it.  Breaking through deeply embedded tradition, dogma, indoctrination and authority to shake off the conditioning that holds your mind will set you free.  Free beyond what is known and documented.” 
Setting of intention:  J. Krishnamurti - “It is very important to have Self knowledge, to be aware of all your activities, your thoughts and feelings: and this is education, is it not?  Because when you are fully aware of yourself, your mind becomes very sensitive, very alert.” For tonight you can set any intention that you want but maybe lets try to stare some of these illusions that we have down in the face and start to see ourselves without any apologies or excuses.  Stripping the layers of patterns will unbind you and before you will unfold a path with no obstacles.
Pranayama: Kapalabhati because its cleansing and may help clear out some staleness in your energetic body.
Mudra: Overcoming Fear - Ahamkara Mudra - Index finger behind thumb with other fingers splayed out.
Chant:  Om Gum Ganapataya Namaha
Shree Ganesha
Jai Ganesha
Ganesha Sharanam
Asana:
Start in Prone Savasana
Mantra: J. Krishnamurti “Break through the walls of tradition and authority, shake off the conditioning that holds the mind.” Child’s Pose to Warm up in Down Dog for fluidity, flexibility and strength in the upper body and core (roll forward and back between down & up dog).
3 x Sun A’s
3 x Sun B:
  1. Crescent to revolved Cresent (with twisted prayer) to side crow to Navasana
  2. Warrior I to Standing Spilts to WIII to Half Pidgeon
  3. Warrior II to Reverse Warrior to temple to Frog to prone frog & an arm balance (Firefly - Tittibasana)
Utkatasana to Halasana (Plow) to Pashimotonnasana (Forward Fold)
Utkatasana straight back to Cresent to Prasaritta to one leg out to the side, one knee bent arms wrap around bent knee
Backbend x 2
Forearm Balance
Child’s Pose to Hero with a Mudra: Katya Valambita - making a gesture a little below the waist to signal the easing of sorrow.  Repeat Mantra.
Meditation:  J. Krishnamurti - “Watch your mind like a film, interested, watching but not involved.  Your mind is the residue of the whole world and it contains all that human beings have experienced.”
Poem: Kabir
“Why should I flail about with words, when love has made the space inside me full of light?
I know the diamond is wrapped in this cloth, so why should I open it all the time and look?
When the pan was empty, it flew up; now that it’s full, why bother weighing in?
The swam had flown to the mountain lake!
The Holy One lives inside you-why open your other eyes at all?
Kabir will tell you the truth: Listen, brother!
The Guest, who makes my eyes so bright, has made love with me.”
Song: Peaceful Being by Maneesh De Moor

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Reflection

Theme/Setting the tone: We reflect our true self into our mats & so tonight’s theme is reflection so we can see what our spirit and mind look like.  Get to know your true self.  You without any apologies, excuses, judgements or labeling.  You who are guided by the divine through a journey we call life.  Your personality is just how you deal with this reality.  How far away or how close do you want to be from your highest true self?  I don’t know about you but I’d like to be kind of close to my highest capability.  So lets get to know ourselves tonight!
Reading:  Pema Chodron
“At the beginning of every day, reflect on the day ahead and aspire to use it to keep a wide-open heart and mind. At the end of the day before going to sleep, think over what you have done. If you fulfilled your aspiration even once, rejoice in that. If you went against your aspiration, rejoice that you are able to see what you did and are no longer living in ignorance. This way you will be inspired to go forward with increasing clarity, confidence and compassion in the days that follow.”
Pranayama: Unify the energies in the room with Pranayama, we all come in from such different environments.  That’s so beautiful.  We are like different threads weaving a tapestry  right now.  That’s so cool!
Mudra: Anjali (Adoration)
Mantra:  Talk about how long it took you into doing and teaching om.  You have to find your voice first.  When you do, like at the end of class, we’ll om again & we can notice our om more open as the throat relaxes and the jaw relaxed.  So lets om together, and surrender to it.  Just let her rip! Om kriyam namah: om (womb), kriya (action), namah (self reflecting self). “My actions are aligned with the universe.”
Kriya: cleansing technique, use Nauli kriya
Asana: “Ride the surge between the different levels you go through in class.  Physically, mentally & spiritually.  Move with grace towards the floor as you fall.”  Have them practice Iron Shirt Chi Gong/Panther style Kung Foo & do a lot of falling slowly & gracefully towards the floor:
fallen hero
falling utkatasana
falling standing split
falling dhanurasana
crow to navasana
fallen triangle
Practice forgiveness as you look at your yourself by falling & then having the courage to get back up again.
Meditation: Dawna Markova
“I will not die an unlived life.  I will not live in fear of falling or catching fire.  i choose to inhabit my days, to allow my living to open to me, to make me less afraid, more accesible, to loosen my heart until it becomes a wing torch, a promise.  I choose to risk my significance; to live so that which came to me as seed goes to the next as blossom and that which came to me as blossom, goes on to fruit.” 
Poem:
Reflection
by Olivia
I am looking in a mirror, 
but all I can see is me, 
trying to be
what I want to be 
instead of what I really am.
Song: Lullaby

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Abundance

Reading: 
We are who we are because of the good & the bad things that happened to us.  But when we become conscious of this, we can start to shed light on our darknesses.  Karma Yoga, the yoga of service, can be thought as action & reaction.  Vedanta: Voice of Freedom;” Man’s character is made from the impressions left upon us from both pain and pleasure.”  -Swami Vivekananda.  Tonight the glass is half full, not half empty, in fact is all the way full and maybe as we start to heat up and turn on our breath, movement, voices, hand gestures and prayers, we can begin to feel that cup start to overflow.  
Mudra: Kurbera Mudra,  thumb, index & middle finger touch.
Pranayama: Om with mouth closed eyes covered, releases seratonin, metabolism, thyroid stimulating
Chant: Abundance prayer: “Om shrim maha lakshmiyei swaha. Phonetically, it's Om shreem ma-hah lahk-sh-mee-yea sva-ah. 
Mantra: “My cup is half full”
Asana:  
Core
Sun A with upper body strengtheners
Sun B building a fun & deep flow
Mantra: (“My cup is full”)
Backbends
Hip openers
Inversions
Twists
Pranayama:  Om with wide open arms x 3
Reading: “Bhakti (the yoga of love or devotion) says have faith, while Jnana (the yoga of knowledge) says question everything.  Raja (the yoga of meditation) says control your mind, while Jnana says the controller is that which you are trying to control.  Bhakti says pray, serve, and surrender to God, while Jnana says prayer and ritual can strengthen separation-that we must see instead that we are already one with God.  There is no path to the truth, truth and spirit are living things, the limbs of yoga can serve as practices and tools to use on our journey.” -Ganga White
Meditation:
Poem: Kabir
“Breath in that word out of which the whole Milky Way has come!
That word is your teacher; I heard that sound, and I am its disciple.
How many are there alive who have taken in its meaning?
Listen student, hold to that word!  Do it!
All the old texts and holy poems shout about it, but no one grasps how mysterious the word is!  
The father gets up from supper and walks out when he hears it.
The ascetic returns to love when he hears it.
The Six Great Systems keep laying it all out.
The animal of renunciation drives toward that word.
The world with all its elephants and microbes has jumped out of that word.
Inside the word everything is full of light.
Kabir says: True, But who knows where the word came from in the first place?”
Song to Sing: Kabir’s Song by Snatum Kaur