Rowve Yoga Bags: Perfect for the Hot Yogi
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If you're like me, you know having the right bag for your yoga gear makes a world of difference -- especially if you're practicing in the heat. Once you leave the studio, you've got sweaty clothes to bring home and that can quickly turn into a stinky mess.
Hot yogis, I've found the perfect solution: Rowve bags! Rowve has a collection of designer bags in a variety of sizes that are perfect for carrying your sweaty stuff around. The best part? You won't end up with a smelly bag, because they're made with cotton-backed laminate which is easy to clean.
I also love that Rowve's bag collection includes stylish designs that you can utilize as purses or travel bags, too! Each piece is eco-friendly, attractive, useful, and affordable.
The Rowve website includes a variety of small, medium, and large yoga bags. I encourage all you Bikram yogis and hot vinyasa flow yogis to check out the brand!
Photos via Rowve.
Yoga Inspiration
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All photos via FYeahYoga.
Stop leaving and you will arrive.
Stop searching and you will see.
Stop running away and you will be found.
Yoga in the Moment (Namaste)
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Sometimes yoga happens in a spur-of-the-moment kind of way. Like when you're stretching out after a run and your dog joins you for a little downward facing dog... :)
I encourage you to experience yoga as it happens spontaneously. Whether it's your body crying out for some attention after a long day, or a whimsical desire to pop into a pose while in the middle of a park... let your yoga happen!
I hope this post finds you smiling, full of life, and ready for a beautiful weekend. Happy Friday, all you yoga bums!
Illustration via a beautiful friend at Hearts Expanding.
Yoga Champs
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Photo via YogaDork.
Over the weekend, some seriously stellar yogis competed in the annual USA Yoga Asana Championship in New York City.
Photo via New York Daily News.
I'm always amazed and inspired seeing what the human body can do. I always wonder: how many hours did these yogis spend preparing for the competition? How many backbends a day did it take to get to that point?
Photo via USA Yoga Federation.
Every year there's a debate about whether yoga should be competitive. Some say that goes against the nature of yoga, but I have to say I agree with USA Yoga Federation founder Rajashree Choudhury. I think it's inspiring and encouraging to see yogis like this in the spotlight. As Rajashree wrote in a recent Huffington Post article about yoga competitions:
It is human nature to feel challenged; to be self empowered. The competition aspect of Yoga Asana comes from within; from striving to achieve one's personal best at any given moment. Carefully defined judging criteria are based on rules and structure that follows the Hatha Yoga tradition; championship judges are educated by counterparts in India on how to award marks based on a points system. Ultimately though, it comes down to the competitor's ability to master their sensory control; to execute postures to their fullest potential while holding them in stillness.
Photos via USA Yoga Federation.
You can watch a video stream of the championship here. Or check out more about USA Yoga on their Facebook page.
Photo via USA Yoga Federation.
Huge props to all you amazing yogis who participated!
Keep Going
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Photos via Pinterest.
That's the beauty of the yoga: you keep going, you keep trying. If it's been months since you rolled out your mat, maybe today is the day you change your habit.
You try one pose.
Soon, you are seeing things differently. :)
Yoga Art
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The other day a friend and I spent the afternoon drawing and painting. I enjoyed the simplicity of the moment, and a chance to create some new art.
I found myself coming back to the om sign and the lotus flower, both symbols I love.
The drawing above is of a yogi in scorpion pose, with an om.
I also wrote this little poem on one of the pages.
over the water sound echoes, reverberating
back in muted tones, in color,
saffron and gold, peaceful
remembrance of what was once true:
beauty, silence, I raise my voz en paz.
this peaceful river flows on, through me,
breaking into the day. it is its own
promise, floating onward toward some unknown shore.
Yoga Laughs from Teeny Tiny Om
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Custom illustrations via Teeny Tiny Om.
I love the wit and humor of the site.
If you're looking for a good laugh and some true yogic wisdom, swing by Teeny Tiny Om.
Have a Hug
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Photos via Pinterest.
Valentine's Day is coming soon. I think we should celebrate early and have a hug now.
Photo by Olive Juice Studios.
The best part? When you give a hug, you get one too. :)
Happy hugging, lovely ones!
Simply Love
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Photo via I Can Read.
Happy Friday, my loves! I hope you have a festive and relaxing weekend planned. I'm excited to spend mine reading and practicing yoga.
Today, I encourage you to take time to enjoy the beautiful, simple things in your life. Sending you love and light!
Wisdom from Suffering
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This post is dedicated to any readers who are experiencing suffering, loss, or difficulty at this time. My heart goes out to you.
Know that you are not alone. Namaste.
A practice that can lay the groundwork for drawing wisdom from our own sufferings is to be present to other people’s suffering. To witness. To see how many are the ways people dealing with suffering. To learn how suffering can elicit creativity or deepen hope or resilience or understanding.
Some people recoil from others’ suffering—don’t like to visit hospitals, don’t know what to say, wish they were somewhere else, or could just send flowers.
But a willingness to show up, even in our uncertainty about how to behave, may not only be a gift, it may help us learn to enter the places of darkness with confidence and trust, not needing to know how, or to predict outcomes, but to be fully present to whatever the moment calls for.
Some people recoil from others’ suffering—don’t like to visit hospitals, don’t know what to say, wish they were somewhere else, or could just send flowers.
But a willingness to show up, even in our uncertainty about how to behave, may not only be a gift, it may help us learn to enter the places of darkness with confidence and trust, not needing to know how, or to predict outcomes, but to be fully present to whatever the moment calls for.
-Marilyn Chandler McEnryre
Patient
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Photo via MyMorningCoffee.
Patience is a long and winding road, don't you think?
Lately I've been trying to be patient with myself, but I find it's hard. I'm searching for new job opportunities and finding it takes more time than I expected. I'm also trying to giving myself space and time to heal from past hurt, and to be open to letting things happen as they are.
What helps when you need extra patience?
Quieter
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Photos via Pinterest.
I keep seeing gorgeous floral and nature-inspired tattoo designs lately. Would you ever get one?
Downward Dog
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This dog just cracks me up every time. Can you imagine being so calm and collected in such hilariously ridiculous situations?
Advice on Advanced Postures
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Photos via Pinterest.
I got a very wise piece of advice from a senior teacher about what to do if you're struggling with a difficult posture. Next time you see someone doing it, say to yourself, "That's me in the pose."
Imagine, instead of distancing yourself from the teacher as if he or she were capable of one thing and you were not, that you are that teacher. The body you see in the pose is your own.
Hug Me
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Photo via Pinterest.
Go on, hug me once more before you go.
Photo via Jaquilyn Shumate Photography.
Tortola Yoga Retreat
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Photo via Fort Recovery Tortola.
The open sky, the bright water, the fresh air... gorgeous.
Photo via Pinterest.
Right around this time of year is when I wish I could afford to be somewhere tropical, laying out my mat at the end of a dock and getting ready to soak in the sun as I practice.
