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BLOG: Five Minutes of Bliss: Getting Silly

"I tell you the truth, anyone who will not receive the kingdom of God like a little child will never enter it." - Luke 18:17 Relaxing doesn't always have to be closely focused on relieving tension, nor does it have to be serious. In fact, some of the best ways to become calm are downright silly and dare I say it, fun. Think of the last time you had a good laugh. A really big smile till your face hurt kind of experience. How did you feel afterward? Tense and downcast? Of course not! If you are like me, you felt happy, serene and satisfied. Why not induce these joyous feelings? "Easier said than done," you say. I'm not so sure. Try this. Smile. Are you smiling? How does that feel? I bet you are already feeling happier and more at ease than before you smiled. Voila. Instant bliss. So now we know. The way to Nirvana is to keep smiling! Well, it may not be that easy, but finding 5 minutes of bliss does not have to be very hard either. Here's a practice I love that is just plain fun. I call it Operatic Breakfast because that is when I conceived it but you can do it at any time, alone or in a group. I started doing it by myself and liked it so much I shared it with some close friends and we have had a blast with it. I smile and laugh just thinking about it. Ted Weis in The Most Happy Fella, Festival Opera, Walnut Creek, California The concept is simple. Narrate what you are doing or thinking about in an elaborate song that is overly dramatic. Use your favorite big voice and really let loose. Singing about how much I love my cereal and fruit in the morning, how white [...]

By |2020-08-19T15:52:41-05:00June 24th, 2020|Blog|0 Comments

BLOG: Five Minutes of Bliss: Touching the Ineffable

This traditional yoga practice is the most far out and groovy of any that I know. Why the ultra passe hippy lingo? Because doing this often brings on a certain kind of psychedelic bliss that can best be described as "trippy". Now don't freak out. You won't see melting walls or end up staring at a light bulb for hours. (I hear a lot of you saying aw shucks and darn it.) But I'm guessing you won't be disappointed by the light show that this practice often induces. It was while I was enjoying the practice of Yoni Mudra that I first saw the shining circle of fire I think of as the eye in the pyramid. While performing this I have experienced many cool geometric fields of lightwork lattices, brilliant universes populated by starlike points of light and even inky blackness so intense that I had to repeat a mantra to keep me company so the fear of dark nothingness would not overwhelm me. This is not for the faint of heart. Read on if you dare, brave one. Yoni mudra is an effort to seal off all your senses and re-experience the quiet of the womb. Yoni is Sanskrit for "female reproductive organ" and the yoni mudra is a gesture designed to help one crawl back to this point of origin without actually leaving one's meditation cushion, chair or yoga mat. You can do it anywhere but it is usually done sitting upright after some relaxing breathing exercises that help to set a mood of receptivity. It can, however, be done cold with no preparation, as long as you have a few minutes to spare and are in the mood to experience the eternal void. Here's how: Put your right thumb in your right ear and your left thumb in your left ear and spread your fingers wide [...]

By |2020-08-19T14:52:44-05:00June 23rd, 2020|Blog|0 Comments

BLOG: Standard and Deluxe Long Life Mat Scraps!

bheka Standard and Deluxe Long Life Mat Scraps The bheka Standard Long Life Mat Scrap has a superior grip even when moist and modest cushioning. It is one-eighth of an inch of PVC and the same linen blend that is used in the Manduka Black Mat Pro reconfigured to have a unique "orange peel" texture. The bheka Deluxe Long Life Mat Scrap is three-sixteenths of an inch of the same dense PVC. It is ideal for use as a skirt for your meditation cushion in the large 26 x 29-inch size. It will cover more than 40% of most mats. Durable, easy to clean, and lightweight the big size is large enough for cross-legged poses. And for those who want good traction in a smaller band the 14 x 26 size is useful in a narrower area (eg. top of the mat, middle of the mat or bottom of the mat) and 8 x 8 is perfect for spot usage (eg. under a hand, foot, hip, forehead, etc). The bheka Long Life Mat Scraps comes in 4 colors. Links to Standard Long Life Mat Scraps and Deluxe Long Life Yoga Mats appear below. 24 x 29-inch Standard Mat Scrap 14 x 24-inch Standard Mat Scrap 8 x 8-inch Standard Mat Scrap Set of 4 - 8 x 8-inch Standard Mat Scraps Set of 4 Standard Assorted Colors Deluxe Long Life Mat Scrap - Links to Purchase Pages Below 24 x 29-inch Deluxe Long Life Mat Scrap 14 x 24-inch Deluxe Long Life Mat Scrap 8 x 8-inch Deluxe Long Life Mat Scrap Set of 4 - 8 x 8-inch Deluxe Long Life Mat Scrap

By |2020-08-19T14:51:08-05:00August 5th, 2018|Blog|0 Comments

BLOG: The Path of The Yoga Studio Owner E-Book

Path Of The Yoga Studio Owner Ebook The Path of the Studio Owner is my brand new FREE e-book In it readers will hear from 18 studio-owning women, Yoga Life Style customers all, who share the secrets of their craft. If you or someone you know is thinking about opening or currently running a studio, I think there will be plenty in this e-book of interest to you or them. Click here for more information and receive your FREE copy. I'd love to hear from you. Please connect with me on the Facebook Page and Instagram feed to get more Yoga wisdom, science, style, and fun every day! And make sure to Subscribe to Everyday Yoga for more great posts like this one delivered to your inbox! About The Path of The Yoga Studio Owner E-Book The Path of the Yoga Studio Owner can be immensely rewarding, fun and fulfilling. Those on this journey may also experience enormous challenges, frustrations, and disappointment. This e-book chronicles some of the perils and opportunities inherent in yoga business management. It shares the wisdom of 150 years of combined experience of 18 successful yoga studio owning women, so you can avoid or anticipate some of the pitfalls they have faced and written your own success story if this is your chosen path. In my years as a yoga student, teacher, and supplier of yoga necessities, I have had the pleasure of getting to know many hundreds of passionate and intelligent yoga lovers like you. As my social media presence on Instagram and Facebook has blossomed, I have realized I have an opportunity to share valuable information with many thousands of interested yogis. Using my unique position in the marketplace, I have sought out the real-life stories, insights, and wisdom of the teachers and studio owners who I am privileged to call my [...]

By |2020-08-19T14:13:45-05:00June 26th, 2020|Blog, Book|0 Comments

BLOG: Five Minutes of Bliss: Buddhist Counting Meditation and Sleep Aid – 7 rounds of 7

Thanks to Alvaro of Buzzberry.com This is a wonderful practice for clearing your mind when it is racing and needs to cool down. I have found it helpful when I wake up agitated, thinking of all kinds of things not conducive to sleep. Sometimes I don't make it through the whole thing before I fall back into slumber. Other times I have to do it twice or more, however, it always leaves me calmer than when I started. I also like it as a short meditation that helps me shift from my mind flitting from one thought to the next to focused attention. I don't want to give the impression that I advocate jumping over difficult feelings and somehow numbing ourselves with "mind-controlling" practices. I suggest that when we wake up with difficult feelings we make an effort to stay with them and see where they lead us. Discover if you can, what in your present circumstances is triggering these emotions and notice how they may connect to your past. This is important work on the path of self-knowledge and I encourage you to do it. The reason these feelings may be waking you up is that they "need to be heard". Listening to them can be very liberating. Sometimes after that process, you will feel so soothed that you relax and go back to sleep with no other technique being necessary. I love the times when that happens. However, it is often the case that charged with old feelings of fear, shame or anguish of any sort our minds will race around looking for things to glom onto in an effort to hide from difficult feelings. Focuses that seem common for this kind of thinking are all the things that we've done wrong lately, or the things that have gone wrong or may go wrong, or more [...]

By |2020-08-19T13:54:01-05:00June 27th, 2020|Blog|0 Comments

BLOG: Tadpole and Salamander Bolsters Help Body-Workers Stay Healthy

New Yoga Bolster Embraced by Craniosacral Community! I love creating and sharing items that are helpful in therapeutic yoga settings, restorative yoga classes and regular yoga studios too. Recently I discovered that some of the newer items I've been making for yogis are super useful for therapists of all stripes that lay hands on their patients for extended periods. These therapists include craniosacral, chiropractic, osteopathy, reiki practitioners, and others. It is exciting for me to have something that these therapists find aids them in their work. Margery Chessare, LMT, BCST, RCST, PLLC of Turtle Back Craniosacral Education, Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy using Tadpoles for Craniosacral Therapy. How I Learned About Cushions and Craniosacral Therapy: A Big Misunderstanding Now it seems so simple, but at the time it sort of boggled my mind. In early 2014 I started getting orders for Tadpole and Salamander yoga bolsters from an unlikely source: Turtleback Craniosacral Therapy near Saratoga NY. One time when Margery the owner/director of Turtleback Craniosacral Education was placing an order I asked her how she was using the cushions and she told me that they were used to support the arms in therapy sessions. For some reason, I assumed that they were for the clients' arms and imagined that having raised arms made the treatment recipient more comfortable. I even started telling people about this! I Learned How The Bolsters are Really Used for Craniosacral Therapy Just In Time! In early June of 2014, I was scheduled to be an exhibitor at the Symposium for Yoga Therapy and Research. I was very excited about meeting a lot of people who care deeply about the proper use of props and who are working at the cutting edge of yoga and healing. I also thought it would be instructive if I could tell them exactly how the Tadpoles and Salamanders were being [...]

By |2020-08-19T13:27:05-05:00June 28th, 2020|Blog|0 Comments

BLOG: Five Minutes of Bliss: Relaxation Breath

Here's what I love about this week's practice. It is so simple and unobtrusive, you can do it anywhere. On line at the grocery store check out, no problem. At your desk while the boss is yelling (again) or the computer is frozen (again), no sweat. Driving with a car full of fighting kids, no worries. No kidding. This breathing exercise, appropriately named, relaxation breath, will take you back to a calm state when your fight or flight response is just getting going. My understanding is that my teacher Sri Yogi Dharma Mittra developed this practice so he could settle during his lunch hour without calling attention to himself. Since it is so versatile, effective and easy to do, it is the pranayama I teach the most and a practice I reach for regularly, when things get hectic and I feel my body tightening. Image by mrhayata, licensed by Creative Commons. Here's how: Come to a comfortable position, back straight, head erect, shoulders back and down. Inhale through the nose for 8 counts, hold for 4, exhale for 8. Repeat. That's it. Within 6 cycles you will trigger your parasympathetic nervous system, slowing your heart rate, your metabolism and your mind. You will feel relaxed and energized and be happy to wait in line, take verbal abuse or ignore what is going on in the back seat for as long as you need to. This is a rare gem of an exercise since it is so simple, versatile and effective. In 8, hold 4, out 8, repeat. 2 minutes minimum is recommended (6-8 breaths). More will only make the relaxation deeper so feel free to keep going. When you do this and have some positive experiences to share or any questions, I'd love to hear about it.

By |2020-07-25T15:32:53-05:00June 25th, 2020|Blog|0 Comments

BLOG: bheka BREEZE Rectangular Yoga Bolsters

New Inflatable Insert and Cotton Cover See the deep stretch and extension of the spine Selena gets with the fully inflated BREEZE Rectangular Bolster in supported Virasana or Hero Pose. In reclining Baddha Konasana Selena is using a less fully inflated BREEZE Rectangular Bolster to soften the curve of her back for a less strenuous more relaxing experience. bheka BREEZE Rectangular Yoga Bolsters are adjustable to give the right amount of buoyant and comfortable support for whatever pose you are into today! These pictures illustrate the versatility of the BREEZE Rectangular Bolster. To get just the right downward slope Selena uses a fully inflated bolster under her lower legs and a less inflated bolster under her upper legs and torso. Aaaahhhh....Here Selena is using a BREEZE Rectangular Bolster and a BREEZE Salamander both at less than full inflation for a deeply restorative fish pose. The large size and full shape are perfect for the deeply relaxing feeling of being fully held. Being inflatable makes the BREEZE Rectangular Bolster infinitely adjustable. The bheka BREEZE Rectangular Bolster is fully inflated for this supported version of Upavista Konasana. Fully inflated the bheka BREEZE Rectangular Bolster supports a relaxing and restorative side twist! The bheka BREEZE Rectangular Bolster is ideal for restorative practices and forward bending and side-lying poses that require support. Use your imagination to find the ways of using the bheka BREEZE Rectangular Bolster that is just right for you! The outer cover is made with a durable 100% cotton canvas which can be removed for washing. The insert is 7 phthalate-free PVC ethically sourced from China and easy to clean with your favorite, cleanser or disinfectant. The nylon carrying handle allows you to move the bolster with ease during practice. The bheka BREEZE Rectangular Bolster is 25" long x 13"wide x 8" high [...]

By |2020-07-24T08:18:13-05:00May 1st, 2020|Blog|0 Comments

BLOG: Mysore Mini Yoga Inversion Strap Installation & Use

The Mysore Mini Yoga Inversion strap and door fittings make a full tractioning of the spine accessible to anyone with a sturdy door. Plus you will be surprised how much fun it is to do your favorite poses on this pelvic swing. It will also give you a soothing massage to your back or internal organs while helping you to stretch in entirely new ways. The hanging experience supports sacral and digestive health as well. Below you will see 5 beginning poses plus instructions for getting into them. Rigging is very important. This strap is designed for users weighing 300 pounds or less. The old version of this strap was only rated up to 200 pounds but too many people could not use it so we have made it sturdier. Take special care each time you use the strap to make sure all rigging is secure and shows no signs of damage or wear. Where you rig is very important. We suggest that before mounting door hangers or other fittings you have an engineer evaluate the location and materials you intend to use. Door hangers are available below and ceiling mounting pieces are available here. The longer strap on this page is suggested for ceiling mounting, though a mini strap can be mounted to the ceiling as well. It may, however, be too short for poses where you want to be supported just a few inches from the floor. People who are advised not to try this form of yoga exercise are those with headaches, high blood pressure, heart disease, menstruation and late-term pregnancy. All users are advised to check with their physicians before strenuous physical exercise of this nature. SETTING UP TO HANG Part 1 Before doing anything, check with an engineer to make sure your location is suitable for doing this. While I have found that most [...]

By |2020-07-24T08:17:54-05:00May 7th, 2020|Blog|0 Comments
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