Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Stay With It


















I asked Sharat at Sunday conference how to maintain a yoga practice when negative distractions overwhelm the mind. His response was that asana not only builds physical strength but inner strength and through practice we can maintain peace of mind when the obstacle of depression may arise. The distractions could be as simple as sore muscles and fatigue or may be felt on a much deeper level like moving beyond a failed relationship or the passing of a loved one. To do yoga practice within what seems like a storm of emotion is the strengthening of life within. Sharat later said that after years of continued practice it will become so apart of you life that it will be like brushing your teeth, you do it naturally. And from this he said, you will be strong enough to move through the obstacles.


It's hard to fit the whole Mysore experience into words, everyday is both magical and ordinary. There is plenty of time to rest and meditate as most days unfold spontaneously. The few things that I have in a fixed schedule apart from morning practice is philosophy and chanting class, everything else happens organically. You can never really expect what might happen for the day, it might be spent reading and talking with friends or getting lost downtown with a rickshaw driver that doesn't speak good English. Usually whatever happens in the day comes with a few laughs and an enjoyable experience.

3 comments:

Jill Manning said...

Kyle...I miss you! Rishikesh is awesome and I arrived on the last day of the Ganesh fest. where a HUGH Ganesha was placed in the Ganga...it was sweet!

How's the practice going

Hari Om

Jill

Unknown said...

Hi there handsome

Enjoying the blog.

Didn't get a chance to chat after the last conference. Good question though - we could have had a good chat about it ... my first trip to Mysore was just after my dad died and the practice had got me through his long illness for sure.


No need to say to relish every Mysore-moment! And of course, the open invitation to Oxford still stands

Namaste
Cathryn

Dennis and Kathy Lang said...

Hi Kyle,
Its good to see all is well. We will be sending positive energy to you during our mala practice at lululemon tomorrow as we dedicate 108 sun salutations for peace.
Enjoy your travels and the people you meet. Like Beggs, they will all touch you in special ways.
Namaste,
Dennis