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international day of yoga
How I practice and what yoga means to me. The 8 limbs of yoga (Patanjaliβs Yoga Sutras).
isvara pranidana - surrender
Reflecting, is there something in my life I'm trying to control? Am I too invested in a particular outcomeβ¦.. and can I let it go?
sankalpa - live with intent
Resolving this week, to live with intent. To listen to your heart; to where you need to focus your energy, to live your truth.
svadhyaya - self study
Svadhyaya encourages us to get to know ourselves, whatβs taking place withinβ¦ being interested and curious
tapas - self discipline
When do I need to remind myself the greater gains are more beneficial than the obstacles and distractions, and the instant gratification?
santosha - contentment
Wishing you a week ahead filled with gratitude and acceptance, for the journey youβre on.
your heartfelt desire β a practice
A meditation practice to reflect on whatβs most important to you in this life.
saucha - purity
On a physical level we are taught to keep ourselves clean and well nourished. But what about our minds - how do we foster a clean and well-functioning mind?
aparigraha - letting go
To a wonderful week ahead, letting go of what no longer serves you⦠and trusting you will be provided for.
brahmacharya - moderation
Brahmacharya - right use of energy, often translated as non-excess or moderation.
Inner Resource - a meditation focus
Our weekly meditation session focus was on cultivating an inner resource of calm, ease and a sense of βeverything is okayβ, in this moment, and the ability to be with what is.
asteya - be generous
Not stealing, but rather being grateful with what you have and generous in your giving to others.
satya - be honest
β£βWhat unhelpful thought or thought pattern have I been assuming or accepting to be true? Can I turn it around? Considering for a moment its opposite.'β£