Greetings Friends,
Apologies, the link sent over the weekend was expired. Here is the new link for tonight. Hope to see you on the screen or in person!
Greetings Friends,
Apologies, the link sent over the weekend was expired. Here is the new link for tonight. Hope to see you on the screen or in person!
“When experiencing this absolute true knowledge [of the reality of the present moment], all previous samskaras (patterns) are left behind and new ones are prevented from sprouting”
Yoga Sutra I.50
Hari Om dear yoga students,
The Sanskrit word, samskara, translates as a subconscious impression. Samskaras are deep seeded patterns that our mind continues to play over and over again. It is the thoughts, impressions and memories that we have acquired over our lifetimes that create conditioned responses and eventually become our habits. When we feel stuck in our lives or continue to approach situations the same way over and over again, hoping for different results, it is often due to our samskaras. Obsessions and compulsions have their root in the samskara of past conditions, but they can also produce positive tendencies, like committing to meditate or practice yoga everyday.
As we step on our mat, do our pranayama or sit on our meditation cushion, we face ourselves from the inside. The stillness within the movement of thoughts breaths or postures help to create space in between our impulses and actions. The creative art of detaching from our negative patterns allows us to make those much needed changes in our lives to flow freely and passionately in the direction we wish to go.
Please contact me via text or email to attend class in person! Classes are limited to 5 students.
One spot still open for our Spring Day Retreat. Contact me if you are interested!
Namaste
Amy
I apologize for last minute….but we resume meditation Monday next week!
Namaste
Amy
Saucha is the first niyama listed in the 2nd limb of Patanjali’s eight limb path. I look at the placement of this ethical practice as paving the way for the other niyamas to open our hearts and minds to transformation or better to say, coming home to who we always were. It is learning to clear the clutter, externally and internally, so we can have the space to breathe and allow ourselves to grow.
Saucha is learning to respect our bodies by feeding it wholesome food and keeping it clean and healthy; it is keeping our environment clear of clutter and toxins as well as purifying the mind of negative thinking and old ways of being. Saucha is practicing cleanliness and wholesomeness in all areas of our life to live as vital, healthy, positive and pure as we can to honor our spiritual journey hear on earth.
Please contact me via text or email to attend class in person! Classes are limited to 5 students.
ONLY ONE SPOT open for your Spring Awakening Retreat for Goddesses only. 930 to 5pm on March 19th. Click https://myyogawithamy.com/spring-awakening-retreat-march-19-2022/ for more info.

Hari Om Dear Yoga Students,
Donna Farhi
Feeling satisfied within the container of one’s immediate experience means to meet the present moment with a fresh perspective and open up to everything it has to offer. Satisfaction combines the energies of acceptance and gratitude. Contentment is not based on what you think you need to be satisfied, but more a sense of gratitude for what you already have. Santosha is, in a broader sense, about being content with your loved ones; not trying to change or coerce them to be something other then that who they are, loving them unconditionally. The ability to feel satisfied within the container of your immediate experience comes when you allow your expectations to fade and your perceptions to clear enabling you to become empty of past impressions or expectations; this is the practice of yoga, this is the practice of Santosha.
Please contact me via text or email to attend class in person! Classes are limited to 5 students. Mask required to enter and can be removed once you are on your mat.
Still a few spots open for your Spring Awakening Retreat for Goddesses only. 930 to 5pm on March 19th. Click https://myyogawithamy.com/spring-awakening-retreat-march-19-2022/ for more info.

** Monday Morning 9:45am Meditations are Back – Please register through the North Shore Public Library by clicking Monday Meditations

Greetings dearest friends
Letting go of fears is one of the hardest parts of walking this spiritual path. If we hold on to fears of the future, fears of mistakes we’ve made in the past, fears of not being enough, doing enough, we miss out on the beauty and sacredness of the present moment. When fear arises try and remind yourself that there is a divine plan at work. Ishvara pranidhana whispers a reminder to soften, relax, let go and trust there is a higher intelligence at work. Feel the release as you breathe out. Embrace the now with all you’ve got for it is truly all we ever have.
Monday Meditations at 945am
Please contact me via text or email to attend class in person! Classes are limited to 5 students. Mask required to enter and can be removed once you are on your mat.
Still a few spots open for your Spring Awakening Retreat for Goddesses only. 930 to 5pm on March 19th. Click https://myyogawithamy.com/spring-awakening-retreat-march-19-2022/ for more info.
Namaste,
Back in foggy, chilly New York, but as they say…”There’s no place like home” Here is the link if you would like to join the Zoom Class for tomorrow. Let me know if you’d like to attend in person.
See you soon!
Amy
Hi everybody
I am still in Florida due to some scheduled changes so they’ll be no class tonight but there will be class on Friday morning at 9:30 AM
I hope you can join us
Namaste
Amy
Yoga Sutra 1:2 – Chitta Vritti Nirodha
Yoga is to quiet the mind long enough so we can become present to the experience that is in the here and now. Pema Chodron put it beautifully in speaking about meditation. “You are [essentially] training in interrupting the of the wandering mind and going right to the experience itself” When we “train” our minds to come back from wandering (into the future, past, fantasy or fear), the reality of our lives becomes clear and we are able to receive the moment in all its complexity and wholeness.
Please be sure to register for the class through zoom at least 30 minutes prior to start time. You can even register a few days in advance if you like. Any questions, please feel free to contact me. Thanks.
A few spots still open. Click https://myyogawithamy.com/spring-awakening-retreat-march-19-2022/ for details


Tomorrow is the first full moon of 2022! It is known as the Wolf Moon as there tends to be lots of howling going on this time of year! ” The wolf moon that comes in the dead of winter is a time for transformation and introspection. It is a times of figuring our what you need in order to have a successful life. It is also a time of seeing what is missing and finding truth in what you long for” Astrologer Stina Garbis writes. So take a deep breath and try howling at the moon, releasing any blocks that hold you back from your authentic self. Create an intention to enlighten your mind to see the open doors that are right in front of you and to have the courage to step through.

Classes are being held in person with limited spots, please contact by email, text or phone if you would like a spot in person (Vaccinated Only Please) . Register for ZOOM live stream through the below links.
Spots are going fast. Sign up for this full day (930am to 5pm) Retreat and join us as we celebrate Spring!
