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    • The Havan Fire Ceremony

      Posted at 2:41 am by Lisa K, on November 26, 2017

      A few weeks ago, I had the privilege of joining a Havan Fire Ceremony with our current yoga teacher training group at The Yoga Mat. One of my colleagues is part of the Dhyan Foundation which is a spiritual and charitable organization run solely by volunteers to spread awareness and knowledge of the path of yoga. Teaching many authentic practices involved with yoga, the Havan is a ceremony dedicated to aid the positive forces of creation. As human beings we commence in a Havan for the peace and prosperity of our home and creation as a whole. The ritual has been recorded and it’s practice is sustained in ancient Vedic texts which are important resources involved in forming our understandings of yoga today.

      The Havan is a ritual where all aspects of the ceremony are performed and prepared for with intention. The fire is lit and Sanskrit chants are spoken to create the proper atmosphere for the spiritual intention. There is ghee or clarified butter used as an offering and it crackles the fire during chanting. It is at this time that fragrant medicinal herbs are spread into the fire. These are prepared specially at home prior to the ceremony for the purpose of offering. There is a conch shell blown as a horn before and after the ceremony. The hands are washed to purify before we begin. We sit with crossed legs and palms turned up to accept and allow the positive energy to flow freely around and through the group. The whole process serves as a meditation and a focus on creating a sacred and inclusive space for those involved to really connect with the intention but more importantly, with each other. As I sat and listened to our guide, Chaavi, chant, I could hear the Gayatri Mantra and pieces of other mantra which I have become familiar with through my own path of yoga. The Gayatri is a powerful mantra and is said to mean “May the divine light of the Supreme Being illuminate our intellect, to lead us along a path of righteousness”. It is a powerful mantra which is said to purify the chanter and also the listener, by the Rig Veda.

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      Above: Chaavi performing the Havan for us

      When I went to Thailand to see Paul Dallaghan and Sri OP Tiwari almost eight years ago now, we did this very ceremony every morning before we began our pranayama and asana practice. I remember the ghee being spread over the flames of the fire and the grains being offered by students into the fire during the meditative chants that were performed by Paul and Tiwariji. The feelings I experienced at the end of our Havan back here in Canada with Chaavi were the same. I felt grounded, connected, soft and aware of something greater than each of us- our communal energy, when we ended the ceremony. It felt like we participated in something which drew up energy from within ourselves and from the one place with which we all exist. Such a peaceful and calming feeling overall. An experience which I highly recommend for yoga practitioners and non-yoga practitioners alike. At the end of the ceremony we were offered to place the ashes of the fire onto our third eye, the forehead as it is a way to connect our divine being. Of course I accepted this offering because, who wouldn’t want to experience that?

      My Personal Deeper Reflections on Yoga

      My reflections upon yoga are echoed with each experience I have had over these past 10+ years that I have been learning and practicing. The practices and the meanings are like a catapult for the mind into places of my being which lay in a sort of coma for much of my teenage to early adult life. As a child, I had no barometer for what was socially accepted and did what I felt was right. I painted my shoes. I participated in the science fair. I sang, danced and created art. I even earned a creative arts award on my grade eight graduation. I accomplished much in dance, I was accepted to a prestigious ballet school and won contests for art at local fairs. I followed my light. I did what I felt was right from within. As a teen, I became consumed by acceptance. There were some other disturbances as well. I turned inward, into my shell. I became insecure about socializing and fitting in. I lost connection with my internal knowing. I felt disconnected. I didn’t feel like I fit in with my peers. I had decorated my locker in grade 9 with a collage of cat pictures I liked. When some peers saw the effort I put into it, they thought it was weird. I was ridiculed by my local dance teacher when I came home from dance school. I didn’t want to pursue it because I wanted so much to be home with my family. I missed them and wanted more than anything to be with them than to follow my dream. My teacher couldn’t relate. I felt alone. I lost my connection, I became obsessed with perfection. I thought that if I did what was expected really well, no one would put me down. I could be invisible. If there was nothing to complain about, how could I be a spotlight? As I moved into adulthood, I was able to sort out many of the feelings I had as a teen. I mean, many kids struggle at this hormonal and changing time in life.

      It was Yoga that really helped me heal from my disconnection. It has helped me to reconnect to that inner voice that I had shut down because it didn’t fit in. You see, yoga doesn’t care if you are fitting in with the trend or what is cool. Yoga is there to help you reconnect with what is important, with what really matters in life. I feel more confident in my own skin now that I ever have as an adult. I am rekindling my own fire with that unstoppable energy that guided me as a child to do what is right for my soul, what is right for me. I once again march to the beat of my own drum and don’t care if it’s not the same beat as anyone else. I am me. I am happy to be me. I connect to me. It is a beautiful feeling. When I think about how many years went by where I was a bit lost, I feel bad, but I don’t dwell on what I can’t change. I move forward and let my light guide me where I need to be. It feels wondrous and I think we can all find that place within ourselves. I wish this for every human being on this planet. I dream of the day where we are all Yoga and we are all truly aware that we are ONE ~ Samadhi.

      LOKAH SAMASTAH SUKHINO BHAVANTU

      Means~ May all beings everywhere be happy and free, and may the thoughts, words, and actions of my own life contribute in some way to that happiness and to that freedom for all.

      Best wishes my beautiful readers,

      Love,

      Lisa xo

       

       

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      Posted in Event Reviews, Life & Yoga, Uncategorized | 24 Comments | Tagged energy, Havan, inspiration, knowledge, life, lifestyle, motivation, philosophy, startyoga, vedas, Yoga, yogainspiration, yogalife, yogaphilosophy, yogateacher
    • Sankalpa~ Giving Beautiful Meaning to Every Single Day

      Posted at 2:48 am by Lisa K, on November 12, 2017

      What is sankalpa?  It is broken down to mean ~ the highest truth of the heart which is followed above all others. It is an intention that you decide to follow that will serve your highest truth or purpose. Sankalpa is referenced in the Rig Veda which is one of the oldest yogic texts that form the foundation of our philosophical understandings of yoga. I have been to many yoga classes where the instructor will invite students to set an intention for the class. May it be to dedicate it to someone or a feeling inside such as “I am joy” or “I am courageous”. The wonderful thing about sankalpa is that it posits that you already are the intention you wish to fulfill. It is just that we must realize and use our mind to focus on bringing out these qualities within ourselves, to connect within. I find this concept to be innately beautiful. Imagine…all the doubts you have about yourself, the unsure thoughts, the potential harmful self-talk you may have from time to time- become non-existent. There is no place for doubt when we already are what we wish to be.  So confidence inspiring, with such conviction and above all so validating of who we are and what we are capable of doing. I am what I am meant to be. I am capable of fulfilling my dharma or my purpose in this life.  There is no question.

      How does Ashtanga Yoga help us to see our Sankalpa?

      Yoga helps us to tune in, to become aware of the thought processes and internal obstacles that make the awareness of our abilities become obscure. We live in a society ridden with self-doubt and unfulfillable ideals. It is like we all want to be something that we think we are not able to be. There must be some impossible task to create dis-ease and woe in our hearts.  Why???? Why do we want to feel inadequate? Why do we buy in to these ideals which are unattainable, therefore causing a sense of incapability?
      It is only when we are challenged that we can truly call on our innate abilities. They will automatically come to the forefront because we need them. It is not easy to commit yourself to doing a physically challenging practice on a daily basis. Ashtanga calls to us to do this. It asks us to be present, to breathe into difficulty, to find ease in what creates uneasiness. Yin and Yang are called to become one. A synchronicity within our internal controls is the savior to our woes. It is part of our creation. We live. We die. We are part of a cycle of life much greater than our individuality that we never ever become disconnected from. It is the fuel, the breath, the momentum of our existence. Sankalpa. Dharma. Life force. These qualities are one and the same. Ashtanga helps to repeatedly identify the strength and perseverance of what lies within so that our Sankalpa may become clear.

      Sankalpa makes me think about my highest truth and why we exist. What is my purpose?

      It’s a difficult thing to contemplate. What is the purpose of existence if we are merely part of a cycle? Why is sankalpa important? I believe it is a question we can only find the answer to in our own way. For me, I have only glimpsed my truth, most notably it has been in some deep conversations with my grandma that I have found some peace and a little bit of insight. I feel that part of my highest truth is to be of service to make the world a better place. I see this in my Grandma. My grandmother is a very strong woman. Among her impressive qualities are enduring love, she gives of herself freely with no expectation. She is compassionate, so giving of all of herself, her thoughts, her love and her life. I connected with her at a very young age. She made me feel strong, appreciated, capable and most of all, loved. I always felt that she would be there for me, even if I faltered or if there was negativity surrounding me. Her care was and is unconditional to this very day in her 85th year of life. She has discussed death and how life is part of this cycle with me from her perspective. When I hear her speak of it, I feel part of her knowing and understanding that it is just part of what it is to be a human being. Now that fact is mere science, but the understanding of it is a much deeper and darker reality that some priming for is a gift. My granny is a beautiful gift of so many things, I am grateful to be among those blessed to be a part of her family and life.
      You see, I view my Sankalpa as an intention with the undertone of service, of giving. The ultimate gift is to give without expectation. This is what may be the sankalpa of my daily life in little bits each day. I can be giving of my heart, to listen, to be thoughtful, to be supportive, to be kind. Like my grandma.  Think about those little intentions that you can do each day to fulfill your own personal Sankalpa – I am courageous. I am joy. I am forgiveness. I am light. I am giving. We are really all of these things already. Do you know that? Find the beauty within you. It is strong.  Share it with others and relish in the happiness that it gives you to make another feel your love. Do it without expectation. Find your Sankalpa and live it each day. How wonderful is it to be able to live your purpose, your highest truth, in little acts each and every day?

      Best Wishes to you all my friends.  May the new week bring many smiles, laughter and love to you💖

      Lisa Michelle xo

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      Posted in Life & Yoga, Uncategorized | 23 Comments | Tagged communication, energy, happy, inspiration, Livingyoga, motivation, philosophy, vedas, Yoga, yogainspiration, yogalife, yogaphilosophy
    • Easy Beginner Yoga Practice

      Posted at 1:18 pm by Lisa K, on October 29, 2017

      Recently my friend Kasia asked me to share a yoga practice with her readers on her blog The Savvy Dreamer   I have been following her healthy lifestyle blog for a while now because she shares such delicious recipes, interesting travel stories, helpful fashion and beauty tips.  Since I really enjoy teaching yoga and sharing practice sequences, I was very enthusiastic about sharing a beginner practice with her readers.

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      Many people have asked me about a practice that would be best suited to someone who is just starting out and would like to enjoy the many benefits of doing yoga. I have created a sequence that I think helps to strengthen and bring increased mobility to the entire body AND it can be done in less than an hour. If you are looking to improve flexibility, begin a weight loss regimen, improve mobility or de-stress, this is a great sequence for you! To learn the full sequence please visit Kasia’s Blog

      I would love to hear of any poses that have helped you. Please feel free to comment below and tell me if there are any other areas you would like a focused practice on. Tight Hips? Maybe poses best for sleep? I’d love to hear!

      Have a wonderful week😄

      Lisa Michelle xo

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    • The Sunshine Blogger Award

      Posted at 2:44 am by Lisa K, on July 31, 2017

      I am thrilled to share with you that I have received a nomination for the Sunshine Blogger Award!  My fellow blogger Abhinav Uniyal, I express my sincerest gratitude for this marvellous opportunity for recognition and for your personal appreciation of my blog.   Thank You!!! Abhinav has a fabulous blog where he shares personal development, business leadership, communications and interpersonal skill development for the workplace.  Some great and valuable information can be found on his blog.

      Please check him out here- https://abhinavuniyal.com/blog/

      The Sunshine Blogger Award is an opportunity to recognize a blog that inspires you and imbues creativity.  It’s a wonderful time to let your fellow bloggers know just how much you enjoy reading their blogs and observe their accomplishments.

      As part of the nomination, Abhinav has given me some questions to answer about blogging and it’s a great way for you, my readers to learn a little bit more about me:)

      1. When did you start blogging?
      My blog went live on February 23, 2017 to be exact. I was looking for a creative outlet and a way to share with others, things I have learned over the years in the realm of yoga, healthy lifestyle with Young Living essential oils, poetry and life through the lens of my personal experiences. I had been collecting my thoughts for a while and it just seemed like the right time to move forward and get my blog going!

      2.  What makes blogging special to you?
      Blogging is special because the audience who reads my blog have a genuine interest in my writing. I really enjoy writing and when I can help others and bring value to them, it makes it even more worth while.   Sometimes I get so enthralled in how to express my thoughts and demonstrate them so accurately that I have to catch my intentions from getting lost in that translation!  Improving my writing skills is slowly happening over time.  I love the moment I press “publish” every single time. It’s so exciting and sometimes I am nervous because I share vulnerable parts of myself, my heart and my mind. It is new for me but a very pleasant experience.

      3. Does blogging bring out the best out of you?
      Yes! Blogging helps me to put my own interests and knowledge to work. I am able to think critically and then share about what I have learned. It is a way of being introspective sometimes and then seeing what that looks like when it’s written down.  I feel like it makes me better at life.  Writing and creatively, flowing my thoughts through words is sort of therapeutic in a way.  It helps bring out the best me!

      4. How important is monetizing the blogs?
      For me it’s not a primary goal. If one day the right opportunity should present itself, I would happily get involved in monetization. It would have to feel right.

      5. What is the best thing that has happened to you since you started blogging (within the blogging world)

      Getting to connect with people around the world and reading what they are passionate enough to write about and share with others. It is so much fun and I really enjoy it.  It’s pretty amazing to read the perspectives and thoughts of those living around the globe.  It wasn’t something I started my blog with the intention of doing, but it has been a fantastic experience that I am grateful to be a part of.

      6.  What is your next goal in the blogging world?
      My goal is to connect with more people, both bloggers and readers.  I work towards this goal daily.  Having a blog has really opened up an entire community where we all have in common, the love and joy of writing.  I think there is so much to learn about and stories and viewpoints to receive.  Looking forward to continuing my blogging and having fun.

      7.  What are you passionate about in life?
      It may be obvious through my blog that I am passionate about Ashtanga Yoga! I am interested in anything and everything to do with it.  I practice 6 days a week and read books to learn more about yoga philosophy, anatomy, current topics and more.  I also believe in the natural power of essential oils and enjoy using them in my every day life.  My family loves them too.  I also enjoy writing and creative expression. I think it is a powerful tool to enhance and help us express ourselves in this world.  It enriches our experiences and brings new ways to view life.  I try to bring all of these to my children and hope that they will also find a creative outlet to be themselves.

      8.  What is your suggestion to the fellow bloggers (new and existing)
      My suggestion would be to connect with fellow bloggers as much as possible. Blogging isn’t just about writing, it is a community of some pretty awesome people!  Join Facebook groups, instagram groups and other social media groups where you will meet and support others in their blogging endeavours as they do for you.

      9.  If you can do one thing different about your blog, what would that be?

      Hmmm….that’s a difficult question.  It’s pretty new and so I haven’t really had too many concerns so far.  I did make a change a short while ago to a different theme.  The theme I was using wasn’t easily viewable on mobile devices.  As a new blogger, I didn’t really think about that.  I am enjoying the new theme and it suits my needs better.  I suppose there will be more of these types of changes, I will discover as I go.

      10.  As a blogger, you have a certain social responsibility, how to do take care of that?
      I believe that sharing from the heart, being respectful of readers and the power of interpretation are important to be aware of as a blogger. I try to share things that I feel can be of benefit to others and ways to connect. I feel like this takes care of my social responsibility.

      11.  What effect does recognition have on you?
      It is very inspiring! It means that there are people who feel that they can connect to my writing. I feel joyful knowing that what makes me feel and how I express that is helpful and interesting to others.  It’s super fun to participate here because it is another way to connect with other bloggers!

      Fellow Blog Nominations

      I would like to nominate the following blogs for this Sunshine Blogger Award.  I continue to thoroughly enjoy reading each of these blogs regularly and think that the creativity in writing, photography and skills within their niches are some of the reasons I delight in following them.

      NOMINEES FOR THE SUNSHINE BLOGGER AWARD

      Kirti Arora- https://www.thefashionflings.com/

      Tahnee Flack- https://tahneesblog.co.uk/

      Marine Lucas- http://superflysister.com/

      Basundhara Ghosh- https://basundharasblog.wordpress.com/

      Chikumo Fiseko- https://adiaryofachik.com/

      Chelsea Rose- http://www.rosypointofview.com/

      ****Important Note to my Nominees****

      Please thank the person who nominated you and link back to their blog.  Nominate bloggers who you feel deserve recognition.  Answer my questions for you in your post as well as create 11 of your own questions for your nominees to answer.  The Sunshine Blogger Award Logo must be displayed in your post.  Please put a link to your post in my comments so I can read your answers to my questions.  I look forward to reading them:).

      Thank you for continuing to write purposeful, talented and interesting blogs for us all to enjoy!

      Here are my questions for you:

      1.  How did you get involved with blogging?

      2.  How do you think your readers would describe your blogging style?

      3.  Where do you find inspiration for your posts?

      4.  How has blogging improved your life?

      5.  What has been the most challenging aspect of having your blog and how do you work on that?

      6.  What has been the most enjoyable aspect of being in the world of blogging?

      7.  What do you do when you aren’t working on your blog?

      8.  What networking do you do that you feel has benefitted your blog the most?

      9.  What do you think the best thing is that a blogger can give to readers?

      10.  What is your favorite post on your blog? Why do you like it the best?

      11.  What has been your strategy for creating visibility for your blog?

      Thank you again for my nomination Abhinav! And thank you fellow bloggers for keeping the Sunshine Blogger Award nominated to blog writers who you feel are inspiring and creative:)

      Peace & Love,

      Lisa xx

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

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    • What Is Love?

      Posted at 11:22 pm by Lisa K, on July 16, 2017

      I want to share a poem with you this week.  I have written this poem while reflecting on the seventeen years that I have been with my husband.  When I fell in love with him, I knew he was the one for me.  He is funny, witty and very animated.  These are all keys to my heart❤️  As love grows over the years, it takes on different characteristics and the partnership will inevitably experience ecstaticly happy times as well as despairingly difficult times.  It is strikingly different from what the fairytales say or the ideas we may have when we first jump in.

      At the end of the day, I realize that~ This IS Life.  This IS Love.

      We have ups and downs.  When the times get tough, that’s when both people need to try their best to keep growing together.  One MUST be willing to support the other.  We take turns being the rock and the one in peril.  With each joyful event, Love grows.  With each trial, Love grows all the stronger.  Two souls on One path in life.

      What is Love?

      Racing faster with each breath,
      I can feel my heart beating in my chest,
      Nervous, bright, focused and open,
      My body feels weak, But far from broken.

      At first so fleeting, quick and fast,
      My mind is reeling at this firework blast,
      I can’t tell if it’s real, it feels so huge,
      Like I’ve been spun up in a centrifuge.

      The roots of my tree begin to grow down,
      They lengthen and widen with each day,
      I care for and support it well,
      It becomes a place where hope will dwell.

      With the first big storm the winds gust,
      Deep thunder crashes and fear takes hold,
      The tree branches thrash as it is struck,
      Can it make it through, Oh please it must!

      I listen intently to what it needs,
      I give so much, my heart it bleeds.
      Please don’t give up, you know I’ve tried,
      I’m breaking, I’m shattered, I can’t be denied.

      The sun breaks through and shines on down,
      I sign with relief as my tree rebounds.
      The warmth and light penetrate my fear,
      I see now why I must persevere.

      Lasting as a river eroding through rock,
      As it moves tirelessly through its path.
      It is warm and soft yet solid and tough,
      An equation that can’t be solved by math.

      Love is exquisite, alarming and firm,
      Enduring yet fragile it’s hard to discern,
      It brings us together into one beautiful place,
      A treasure so valued, yet takes up no space.

      Nothing can parallel the emotions it brings,
      It makes me feel so whole, I can do anything.
      Steady and soothing, it’s why we are here,
      Love is the true gift from the Ultimate Seer.

      By: Lisa K

       

       

       

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