YOGA TO THE PEOPLE
I have mentioned this yoga studio before --and I hope you all went there to check it out. They are in the E. Village on 8th St and give awesome intermediate level vinyasa yoga classes for a donation of $10 per class. You pay what you can and it's no problem.
now they have some of their classes online... so if you're too lazy to leave the house, you can still participate in a class at home-- for free !!
Click here to get the video link :
http://www.yogatothepeople.com/tryOnlineClass.shtml
Saturday, February 16, 2008
Thursday, February 14, 2008
YOGA RETREAT March 21-23, 2008
Come join Rikard Skogberg (Anusara Yoga Teacher) and myself for a weekend of yoga and bliss up at Ananda Ashram -- just one hour out of NYC.
We will be in the beautiful Catskill Mountains (near Bear Mountain) to enjoy delicious, healing vegetarian food, participate in yoga, meditation, fire purification ceremonies, and satsang ....
Come join us !! Feel free to contact me for more information. We'd love to have you participate with us!
email: quietyoga@msn.com
Come join Rikard Skogberg (Anusara Yoga Teacher) and myself for a weekend of yoga and bliss up at Ananda Ashram -- just one hour out of NYC.
We will be in the beautiful Catskill Mountains (near Bear Mountain) to enjoy delicious, healing vegetarian food, participate in yoga, meditation, fire purification ceremonies, and satsang ....
Come join us !! Feel free to contact me for more information. We'd love to have you participate with us!
email: quietyoga@msn.com
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Searching for happiness
Everyone and everything wants to be happy. A chicken has it's own happiness.... to run around outside, eat well and have the company of other chickens... a plant will turn itself and grow towards the sun... a cat will luxuriate in the sofness of your bed, knowing she is safe, warm and well fed. Everyone wants to be happy.
Humans really want to be happy. A new car, a new job, a bigger house... always looking for something external to give them the illusion of happiness. People even expect their spouses to make them happy. But according to yoga, happiness is already within you. Nobody can make you happy because you are already happy -- it's inside of you.
do you have the courage to stop looking for happiness?
Laws of yoga
In yoga, we have our own version of the 10 commandments. Generally referred to as yama and niyama. These are laws that you are supposed to take with you out into your daily life -- a yogic attitude to living.
There are many branches to yoga:
I have written about Ahimsa (non-harming) many times on this blog. But I thought I would list the Yamas and Niyamas for you as food for thought and you help you in your practice :
Niyamas:
Saucha - Cleanliness. Not only a means of keeping our bodies clean and healthy, but a practice of keeping a clear mind.
Samtosha - Happiness and modesty. To be happy with what you have, instead of being unhappy over what you dont have.
Tapah - Keeping the body fit and healthy through healthful eating, exercise (asana) and kriyas.
Svadhyaya - Meditation and self awareness. This can be done through the repetition (japa) of mantra or the reading of the scriptures.
Isvarapranidhana - Surrender. knowing that you have done your best and that you offer your actions to the Universe.
Yamas:
Ahimsa - Non violence. Do not kill. Do not harm anyone by action, word or thought. Do not show cruelty to any sentient being. Treat every life with respect and compassion. Do not cause injury by your spoken word -- do not gossip, do not lie, do not insult. Do not use other people or animals.
Satya - Truthfulness/honesty. Do not mislead people through lying or half truths. Do not mislead by omission.
Asteya - Non stealing. It's not referrring to stealing just material things. It means do not steal somebody's time (dont be late, dont stay in a relationship with people in whom you are not sincerely interested), do not steal somebody's trust, do not steal somebody's love.
Brahmacharya - Sense control/ restraint. Most typically, this refers to sexual abstinence. However, it means do not lose your path -- act responsibly towards moving towards your Truth. Do not allow sensual attractions (e.g. over-indulging in eating, smoking, drinking, shopping) to distract you.
Aparigraha - Do not hoard. Clear out your closets. Do not take or use more than is necessary (dont buy something just because it's on sale, dont overload your plate at a buffet, dont drive a gas hog). Do not exploit others for your gain. Do not grasp onto money -- grasping blocks the natural flow of energy. Give away what you dont need or use.
In yoga, we have our own version of the 10 commandments. Generally referred to as yama and niyama. These are laws that you are supposed to take with you out into your daily life -- a yogic attitude to living.
There are many branches to yoga:
Yama (suggestions for social behaviour), Niyama (suggestions for personal disciplines), Asana (physical postures), Pranayama (breathing exercises) Pratyahara (sense withdrawal) Dharana(concentration) Dhyana (meditation) and Samadhi (Super consciousness).
I have written about Ahimsa (non-harming) many times on this blog. But I thought I would list the Yamas and Niyamas for you as food for thought and you help you in your practice :
Niyamas:
Saucha - Cleanliness. Not only a means of keeping our bodies clean and healthy, but a practice of keeping a clear mind.
Samtosha - Happiness and modesty. To be happy with what you have, instead of being unhappy over what you dont have.
Tapah - Keeping the body fit and healthy through healthful eating, exercise (asana) and kriyas.
Svadhyaya - Meditation and self awareness. This can be done through the repetition (japa) of mantra or the reading of the scriptures.
Isvarapranidhana - Surrender. knowing that you have done your best and that you offer your actions to the Universe.
Yamas:
Ahimsa - Non violence. Do not kill. Do not harm anyone by action, word or thought. Do not show cruelty to any sentient being. Treat every life with respect and compassion. Do not cause injury by your spoken word -- do not gossip, do not lie, do not insult. Do not use other people or animals.
Satya - Truthfulness/honesty. Do not mislead people through lying or half truths. Do not mislead by omission.
Asteya - Non stealing. It's not referrring to stealing just material things. It means do not steal somebody's time (dont be late, dont stay in a relationship with people in whom you are not sincerely interested), do not steal somebody's trust, do not steal somebody's love.
Brahmacharya - Sense control/ restraint. Most typically, this refers to sexual abstinence. However, it means do not lose your path -- act responsibly towards moving towards your Truth. Do not allow sensual attractions (e.g. over-indulging in eating, smoking, drinking, shopping) to distract you.
Aparigraha - Do not hoard. Clear out your closets. Do not take or use more than is necessary (dont buy something just because it's on sale, dont overload your plate at a buffet, dont drive a gas hog). Do not exploit others for your gain. Do not grasp onto money -- grasping blocks the natural flow of energy. Give away what you dont need or use.
Friday, February 08, 2008
Virtual Stock Market Game
Here is a link to another virtual stock market portfolio you can play with to learn about the financial markets.... you start out with one million "dollars" and you can play the market in real time. it is free to sign up... so go play and learn.
http://www.marketocracy.com/
Here is a link to another virtual stock market portfolio you can play with to learn about the financial markets.... you start out with one million "dollars" and you can play the market in real time. it is free to sign up... so go play and learn.
http://www.marketocracy.com/
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