Feb 10, 2013

The Yoga Comics

Have you seen The Yoga Comics?  This new project created by Boonchu Tanti is all about the real-life humor that goes along with being an 8-limb householder.  Check out The Yoga Comics facebook page for new stories.  There might even be one by me in the near future :) Here are the first two comics with stories by Jessica Walden.

"Andrew does a daily puja that involves chanting and meditation. On this particular day, Andrew did his normal preparations, dressed himself in his doti, did his chanting, and then started to meditate, sitting in lotus, on our living room floor. Biscotti (the dog) thought he must want to play since he was sitting on the floor. So she grabbed her favorite toy, the rubber chicken, and placed it next to Andrew's knee. She waited. He meditated. She growled. He meditated. She picked up the rubber chicken and placed it ON his knee. He meditated. She barked loudly as if to say "stop your meditating and throw that damn rubber chicken, will ya!!" He meditated….

In the samadhi state, a man had become one with a dog.....he had even become one with the rubber chicken."


"I was doing self-practice and the kids were home and playing together. I was in the flow of my practice, very focused and serious. I was doing arm balances in Advanced A series. My 5 year old broke my serious focus by hollering from the bathroom 'Mom, can you come wipe me!'
There is an ancient saying: ... 'Before enlightenment, wipe bottoms; after enlightenment, wipe bottoms.'

ABOUT
Jessica Walden began a daily yoga practice in 1994 and, over the last 12 years, has made several trips to Mysore, India, to study with Guruji, Sharath, and Saraswati. She is married to Andrew Hillam and a happy mother of two boys and one chihuahua.

Feb 9, 2013

Weekend Edition #1



Eating to support your practice
Guy Donahaye
Ashtanga Yoga Shala NYC
http://bit.ly/VMCWpx


How to learn Ashtanga Yoga. Led class versus Mysore class?
Magnolia Zuniga
Mysore San Francisco
http://bit.ly/YMwMme


How to practice when hell’s freezing over
Angela Jamison
Ashtanga Yoga Ann Arbor
http://bit.ly/V4PXYP

The winds
Kate O'Donnell
Ashtanga 4 Life
http://bit.ly/14JDXiD


Food + Yoga
New segment on the blog on you guessed it, food!
http://bit.ly/VLoo4f


Check out
No Impact Man (book, movie, how-to's)
Vegucated (trailer, watch online)

Feb 7, 2013

Recipe: The Liz Berry Smoothie


This is a thick, nutrient-rich smoothie inspired by one of my good friends...

Ingredients:
  • Banana
  • A few leaves of kale
  • 1 handful of blueberries, cherries, or other berries (frozen is okay). Amounts vary (I usually measure by handfuls). 

Supplies:
  • Blender (I recommend using a hand blender.  They are much easier to clean than a regular blender.)
  • Cup

Directions:
Blend ingredients until smooth.  This is a thick smoothie for sure.  For a thinner smoothie, experiment with the ratios.

Nutrients:
  • Bananas - potassium, dietary fiber, manganese, vitamin b6, vitamin c
  • Kale - fiber, calcium, vitamin b6, magnesium, vitamin a, vitamin c, vitamin k, copper, potassium, iron, manganese, phosphorus
  • Blueberries - dietary fiber, vitamin c, vitamin k, manganese


Feb 6, 2013

Create a pre-practice ritual aka jedi mind tricks by Elise Espat

Eventually it is possible that it won't matter. You'll wake up without any kind of encouragement and get on with it with ease and grace.  Perhaps you're even able to right now decide to turn the switch for complete and absolute engagement to the "on" position.  If so, now is the time to set it to "on" and leave it there.
As the senses contact the object of the senses, feelings of heat and cold, pain and pleasure occur, Arjuna.  These sensations come and go; they're impermanent.  Patiently endure them, great Prince.  -2.14 Bhagavad Gita, Swami Satchidananda
The restraint of the modifications of the mind-stuff is Yoga.  Then the Seer [Self] abides in His own nature.  At other times [the Self appears to] assume the forms of mental modifications. There are five kinds of mental modifications which are either painful or painless... -1.2-5 Yoga Sutras, Swami Satchidananda
Yes, with practice (which implies time, right?... a repeated effort?) all is coming.  But first, one has to actually practice.  Talking about it, having special clothes, reading interesting books, memorizing facts, a bit of previous experience, etc., don't count.
Success comes to him who is engaged in the practice. How can one get success without practice; for by merely reading books on Yoga, one can never get success.

Success cannot be attained by adopting a particular dress (Veṣa). It cannot be gained by telling tales. Practice alone is the means to success. This is true, there is no doubt.-2.67-68 Hatha Yoga Pradipika, Pancham Sinh
As someone who has tried every sort of scenario possible to avoid the inevitable early morning practice, I can honestly say that a daily morning Mysore practice is simply the most practical, peaceful, and healing situation I have ever experienced.  It just works. 

That said, it was not easy for me to establish...  Well, actually, it was really easy and simple.  Or at least it could have been had I been even slightly willing to give it a real chance.  For me, many things had to shift.  Each day I had to look at how I was investing all aspects of myself.  It was painful.  I had to make big and what felt like big choices and sacrifices in order to make it happen.

For a long time it was uncertain.  Each day had a question mark.  I had to write down that I would do it so that I could check it off my list.  I needed some sort of validation that I was making an effort.  This was also around the time when I didn't think it was important to have a morning ritual.

Slowly I started to notice glimpses of light shining through the darkness.  I moved toward it.  A regular morning routine started to form.  This regularity began to saturate everything else.

I've realized that it can be very helpful to do the exact same thing every single day.  That when things are simple we have lots of room for pleasant.

How to create a pre-practice ritual:

Close your eyes and spend some time daydreaming.
Imagine your teacher, another practitioner, someone you respect that is further along the path.  How do they wake up?  What do they do?  What is the environment like?  What sensations or associations does it bring?

Close your eyes and spend some more time daydreaming.
Imagine a person you love, respect, or care for deeply.  If you were creating a ritual and environment for them, how would you do it?

Insert yourself into the scenarios.
How does that feel?

Put it all together in a practical way.
Let's say you imagined waking up from a baby deer nuzzling your wittle nose.  Birds lifting you to your feet.  Cartoon flowers exploding from the floor with glitter shooting through the air.  You get the point.

You get on the internet and get yourself a deer poster.  You get an alarm clock that has nature sound options.  You get a flower bedspread and a glittery practice top.

Set out your clothes the night before.

Set up coffee/tea the night before.

An exceptional music playlist can be very helpful.

Basically, arrange everything the night before so that all you have to do is get out of bed and have the willpower to not turn around and get back in it.  Be strong!



Upcoming Local Cooking Classes to Consider

Annapurna School of Cooking
Website
Feb 9 Soup and Chapati
Feb 23 Baking
March 9 Spices
March 23 Spring Kitchari

The Ayurveda Institute
Website
March 1-3 Ayurvedic Cooking for Self-Healing

Feb 5, 2013

Local "Conference" Appendix

A few notes from our post-practice 1% Theory/Q and A on Sunday...

How long should I wait to eat after practice?
Your organs get a big massage each time you do your asana practice.  Try to be sensitive to what is really happening on the inside.  Are you eating out of habit or are you truly hungry?



Do I really have to shower before practice?  What if I don't smell?  Isn't that just wasting water?
You really ought to shower before practice.  If you feel guilty and that you are wasting water, the solution is simple -- become a vegetarian and better yet, vegan.





You can also help offset your pre-practice shower by using public transportation or riding your bicycle, using reusable grocery bags... The book and movie "No Impact Man" are pretty inspiring.  You might also find some good ideas here




Fear in practice?
As Sharath says, "No fear, no fun!"  :)



And anyway...



Is it weird that I am asymetrical?
Nope.

What should I focus on while I practice?
Pick one thing - God.  Or the tip of your nose, or your breathing, or a happy thought, or your bandhas, or the vinyasa count... Pick one thing, because it all comes back to the same thing, right? 

Ellen DeGeneres on being vegan

Because we are thinking about food...


Jan 27, 2013

Going vegetarian?

Here is a sweet video by Jonathan Mann and Ivory King that addresses some common questions...

Jan 21, 2013

Student Questions: I haven't been practicing... Should I come back?

Q: I haven't been practicing... With the holidays, and work, and life, and the cold weather I just stopped. Now I dread coming back because I think it will be too hard and also I am a little embarrassed and disappointed in myself. Should I come back?

A: Yes, of course you should come back to practice! Practice is effort toward steadiness of mind. Don't worry about completing some acrobatic feat. What is really interesting, really what it is about is just showing up. So okay, you got a little distracted. You can have a fresh start tomorrow. In terms of asanas, just start small and slowly do a little bit more each day, couple of days, weeks, or even months. It depends on how long you took off... No matter. It will probably take some time for things to feel natural again and to get into the daily rhythm and that is okay. While time off is not recommended, the good thing about it is that when you start practicing again you'll quickly realize why you missed it so much and it will probably be more difficult to let it go again when life gets stressful. No fearing, you come!

Jan 19, 2013

Should I practice if I am sick?

Yes, practice at home. 
You don't want to get anyone else sick.  Just do what you can.
If you have a fever, rest.

We are, of course, speaking of asana practice.  Yoga is 24/7.

More "should I practice if..." situations covered here.

Jan 6, 2013

Guruji in Copenhagen conference

"One day, two days, one month, two months, one year, ten years also no use. Satu dirgha kala. Life long you take practice, practice, practice. After that is totally correct, control is coming (sense organs)...sense organs is your control, mind control after one day also looking possible to God..."


Conference on Wednesday, August 16, 2006 in the yogashala of Astanga Yoga Copenhagen:


 

Jan 3, 2013

Sharath Jois Conference Notes Archive

My personal collection over the years of conference notes from around the world. Enjoy and reach out if you have a link to include!


(Latest update 4/21/2026)
(Latest update 4/17/2026)
(Latest update 8/3/2013)
(Originally published 1/3/2013)




2021


October 23, 2021

September 29, 2021
  • Yan Ong, virtual class YouTube video 

September 11, 2021

July 17, 2021
  • Yan Ong, virtual class YouTube video 

May 1, 2021
  • Yan Ong, virtual class YouTube video 

March 20, 2021
  • Yan Ong, virtual class YouTube video 

January 9, 2021
  • Yan Ong, virtual class YouTube video 




2020

November 21, 2020
  • Yan Ong, virtual class YouTube video 

June 27, 2020

June 7, 2020

May 9, 2020 
  • Yan Ong, virtual class YouTube video 

April 25, 2010





2019

December 2019






2018

December 2, 2018



2017

March 18, 2017

February 11, 2017

February 5, 2017
January 22, 2017
January 9, 2017

January 1, 2017






2016

November 12, 2016
October 23, 2016


October 8, 2016



2015

December 11, 2015

December 5, 2015

October 2015

September 8, 2015
March 7, 2015

February 21, 2015
February 14, 2015

February 7, 2015
January 10, 2015





2014

December 12, 2014

November 29, 2014

November 7, 2014

October 25, 2014
October 18, 2014
October 11, 2014

August 22, 2014
  • Yan Ong, special teacher’s course 

August 21, 2014
  • Yan Ong, special teacher’s course 
February 23, 2014




2013

December 29, 2013
December 22, 2013

December 8, 2013

December 1, 2013

November 13, 2013
October 11, 2013

September 27, 2013

Dec 30, 2012


Dec 23, 2012


Dec 16, 2012

December 12, 2012

December 2, 2012

November 18, 2012


November 9, 2012


November 4, 2012

October 28, 2012

October 21, 2012

October 14, 2012

October 7, 2012

September 23, 2012

September 9, 2012

September 2, 2012

August 26, 2012


August 19, 2012
August 12, 2012
July 30, 2012

July 22, 2012

July 8, 2012

April 9, 2012

March 2012

March 18, 2012

March 11, 2012

March 4, 2012

February 29, 2012

February 26, 2012
February 19, 2012

February 16, 2012

February 12, 2012

February 8, 2012

February 5, 2012

January 29, 2012

January 22, 2012

January 8, 2012

January 1, 2012








2011

December 18, 2011


December 11, 2011


December 4, 2011


November 27, 2011


November 20, 2011

November 16, 2011

November 11, 2011

November 6, 2011

October 30, 2011


October 23, 2011


October 16, 2011



September 11, 2011

September 8, 2011

August 2011

June 5, 2011
  • Yan Ong, Taiwan and Hong Kong tour 

June 4, 2011
  • Yan Ong, Taiwan and Hong Kong Tour 

June 3, 2011

May 16, 2011

April 15, 2011

April 8, 2011
March 21, 2011

March 13, 2011
February 27, 2011

February 14, 2011

February 6, 2011

January 23, 2011


January 16, 2011

January 9, 2011








2010

December 26, 2010


December 19, 2010

November 29, 2010


November 15, 2010
October 31, 2010

October 25, 2010

October 11, 2010
July - August 2010


January 31, 2010



January 17, 2010








 2009
November 7, 2009


October 30, 2009

August 31, 2009

August 30, 2009







2008
August 24, 2008

August 12, 2008

August 10, 2008

July 28, 2008

June 22, 2008

June 15, 2008









2006

November 2006
  • Bindifry, Byron Bay Tour, “Cobra breathing”

November 13, 2006


August 16, 2006

July 9, 2006

June 16, 2006

June 5, 2006
May 21, 2006






2005

January 31, 2005





2004

February 8, 2004





2002

July - August, 2002
January 29, 2002
 





Dec 27, 2012

Dec 7, 2012

Last weekend in Buffalo, NY...

This photo is from the led class that I taught last weekend at East Meets West Yoga Studio.  EMW offers a daily Mysore program in a lovely space with a vibrant community.  If you are in the area, be sure to stop by.  More photos here.



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