Be Here Now
/“In being fully present, you serve more fully and experience the gifts and teachings of what you do.
“With self-acceptance you participate with an open heart, a certainty that you belong in beauty, in sacred awareness of being. Now-ness is where all participation begins and ends and is renewed in each turning of the wheel.
“Now-ness is the path and the destination, and so you are always and already here.”
~Loren Cruden (found via Mystic Mamma)
Using a Block During Yoga
/Manduka Yoga Mats
/- The no-slip grip is incredible, better than any other mat I’ve used before.
- The mat is lightweight but still provides a lot of comfort. It’s amazingly cushiony for only being 5mm in diameter.
- I love the color! So fun and spring-y.
- The mat is made out of 100% recyclable PLUSfoam material. After using this mat for a long time, I can send it in to PLUSfoam and they’ll make it into new products. As they say, they’re “putting landfills out of business.” Amazing!
Indie Spiritualist: A No Bullshit Exploration of Spirituality (Book Review)
/For all its fancy postures and esoteric spiritual practices, yoga is, quite simply, a way of tuning in to what exactly is happening in the present moment.
I may be on my mat, in a posture (asana), feeling what it feels like to breathe (pranayama). Or maybe I'm choosing to treat others with kindness (ahimsa) in a moment where I want to react in anger.
Yoga helps us detach from needing everything to be perfect, and instead just to feel, to allow, to explore, to truly connect.

He says:
The gift of desperation
May I Teach Humbly
/Leverage Your Life (A Guest Post by Sponsored Yogi Justin)
/Relief for Sciatica Pain
/True Beauty
/Teaching Yoga with a Humble Heart
/3 Easy Ways to Reduce Stress
/Radiant
/Remembering Who We Are
/We are all perfectly imperfect. The practice is just remembering who we have been all along.
Letting it All In
/Green Smoothies with Moringa and Chia
/- frozen pineapple (3/4 cup)
- frozen mango (1/2 cup)
- 2 large handfuls green kale
- plain or honey Greek yogurt (1/2 cup)
- orange or mango juice
- chia seed
- Moringa powder
Self-Love is Powerful
/Outdoor Adventures and Sports Gear for Yogis, Climbers and Hikers
/I've always wanted to try mountain biking, too. Do you guys like going on outdoor adventures?
And for hiking and biking:
- climb in Moab with my friend who's grown up in Utah
- do a bicycle tour (1-2 weeks cycling and camping)
- hike in Alaska
- see the Grand Canyon
- explore the beaches in Thailand
- climb Half Dome
- teach yoga abroad as a guest teacher (at a studio or retreat center)
Happiness (I'm 26 Today!)
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Today is my 26th birthday, and I’m feeling grateful.
I am so blessed, and I live such a beautiful life.

I am surrounded by loved ones who care about me and lift me up. I have a healthy body, a stable job, and a comfortable home. I am able to share my passion for yoga with others. I am a student and I am a teacher. I have a vibrant yoga community and studio to call home, and I continue to connect with yogis around the country through this lovely little blog.

Yesterday I took a moment to sit on the grass at a local park, and I was stunned by how happy I felt. I am so, so grateful to be in a place in my life where I feel calm, centered, grounded, and at peace.
May my next year of living be a beautiful expression of love. May I grow and learn every day. May I continue to live fearlessly, love courageously, give humbly, and cherish each moment as it comes along.

PS A very happy birthday to my beautiful twin sister too!

Urban Flow with Rusty Wells (A Guest Post)
/One studio I’ve been meaning to try for a while is Urban Flow, where Rusty Wells teaches. He’s a favorite of several of my teachers.
Lindsay, one of my friends from teacher training, recently experienced a class at his studio. Here are some of her reflections on the experience…
I had been so nervous about this new adventure that I’d arrived twenty minutes early even after being warned that Rusty’s classes always run late, and I’d already done my paperwork online, so I had thirty minutes to sit, sip water, and try to calm down. I sat down on one of the wide benches in the lobby area and as I waited, I could hear Chammak Challo playing! It’s one of my favorite Bollywood songs, and so I relaxed and rocked my shoulders side to side remembering that I was exactly where I was supposed to be, and in this case, it was somewhere fun.
The studio itself has lots of natural light, with plenty of windows. I set up in the middle and started a conversation with the woman next to me. It had been a while since she had been in the studio, she said, but she considered it a great place and she welcomed me. As class started, our first instructions were to meet the people next to us, so she and I exchanged names and I also met the woman on my left. I love meeting the people I’m practicing next to. We’re sharing the same air. Often we’re sweating on each other, too. And it’s so great to create some familiarity in a new place.
Rusty himself can be kind of a cheese ball. I love that because it reminds me to smile even when that cheese ball is guiding me into an uncomfortable pose. He also offered great technical cues. My favorite was creating a wave-like motion with the spine when transitioning from cat to cow to cat. I particularly enjoyed that because I have a giant, heavy bun on top of my head that basically exaggerates the feeling of any spinal movement. I didn’t notice any vinyasa flows or Chaturanga – which I know my teacher training cohort would appreciate! That may have been less due to Bhakti flow than to the “basic” nature of the class, or I have simply done so many Chaturangas in teacher training that I no longer acknowledge them.
At the end of class, as we lay in a fetal position on our right side, he asked us to call to mind someone we love and repeat his words back to him for this person. I had no idea what he was going to say, but I was along for the ride, so I repeated: “May you be happy… May you be healthy… May you be free from suffering… I’m sorry for those things I did… Especially that one really big thing… I love you very much…” And then I think he said “baby poop,” which either I didn’t hear correctly or was intended to lighten the mood after such a beautifully intense moment.
I walked out of the class feeling like I’d found a little piece of home in San Francisco. There were definitely similarities between Urban Flow and Leap Yoga, my home studio. Everyone I talked to was friendly and let their light shine. And I am definitely ready to visit again!