Too often I have friends who will find themselves caught up in a state of spiritual and emotional fatigue. Sometimes we talk, and I always tell the story about people going back to the things that first inspired them.
I have been neglecting my yoga practice for 6 months now. This is about how long I have been in Dubai. With work and having to adapt to a very different culture, my practice has been put aside. I am not proud of it, and I feel lost without my practice. The practice has always been the one sure thing I can fall back on whenever life hits me hard.
It has been a while since I allowed myself a moment of self-reflection. But I forced myself to sit down and write this post today because I need to stop and find my bearing again. I am 33 years old today. For the past few years, I have always taken a day of work to spend time with myself. This year, while I can't take time off, I still want to spend time with myself.
Without my regular practice these days, it seems I lost a bit of focus in my life. I need to come back to the mat. But the question is: How?
So I come back to the story I always tell my friends: Go back to the people or things that inspire you. I came across this yoga demonstration by Ana Forrest this evening. I remember how awe-inspiring she is to me. I know yoga is more than the flexibility and strength. It is more than the advanced twisty poses.
What I want is her discipline. Everything she does in the video below happens because she worked really hard at it.
13 comments:
Happy Birthday!
She has amazing strength, balance and control. I know what you mean about wanting her discipline. I hope 33 is the year you find it.
Happy Happy Birthday! regardless where you are, you will be fine. take care. quietletters
Happy birthday, girl! My teacher always says, "Don't think, just do". Unroll your mat, step on it and let your body lead your practice. :) (hanoi's coming back in June)
Wow. She's impressive.
Happy Birthday!
Happy birthday! It's always good to turn back to the things that inspire you. I need to remember that!
Happy Birthday!
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Stefanie - Thank you. I look at Ana Forrest and I wonder if I can find her strength.I guess I can only start where I am now - at 33.
Quietletters - Thank you. I need to remember that.
Dizzy - Actually, Yoda said it first. :p The problem is when I get on the ma, I don't know what to do. So used to having a teacher guide me.
Thank you for the well wishes. See you soon. When I finally get home.
wil - She had to overcome a lot of difficulties in life to get where she is. Ana Forrest is just inspiring. Thank you for the birthday wishes.
Gumbomum - Thank you. I think we all need to remind ourselves once in a while why and how we came to this chosen path.
Doc - Thank you.
Happy (belated now) Birthday! I am sorry you couldn't take your day off for yourself. Your advice is fantastic and something that is so good to do on a consistent basis. Returning to those things that inspire you is such a great way to get refocused and grounded. I also think it builds a stronger and stronger foundation from which to grow spiritually, emotionally, etc.
Happy Birthday! I know what you mean about neglecting your practice; when I go for a while without journalling I feel unbalanced, not in touch with myself. Hope you get a chance to reenagage with your yoga.
hahha. maybe that's where he got it from.
Carl - Thank you. And I think you said it exactly right. It's true for life and art. It's about staying grounded, centering ourselves.
Melanie - Thank you. I hope to get back to yoga soon too.
dizzy - Confirm lah. Yoda has the best lines. And the best light-saber duel with Count Dooku.
just came back from a shiva rea workshop. she's awesome!!
Dizzy - way to drive it in! Here I am in Dubai,missing Shiva Rea and yoga. And you're having fun without me!
Still undecided about 2nd year. See how. Will probably come back for a visit in August.
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