Yoga this Week July 31, 2011
**Karma Beach Yoga Fundraiser – Aug 21st – Cedar Beach – Flyer Attached**
“Through practice, I’ve come to see that the deepest source of my misery is not wanting things to be the way they are. Not wanting myself to be the way I am. Not wanting the world to be the way it is. Not wanting others to be the way they are. Whenever I’m suffering, I find this ‘war with reality’ to be at the heart of the problem.”
Stephen Cope
Greetings dear yoga students,
Welcome to another glorious day. As you soak in the sunshine that is pouring down fromt the sky, think about something you may be “at war” with in your own life. Living life on life’s terms is not an endeavor for the faint hearted. As humans, we seem to always want to fix things or create fantasies and repeat mantras like; “if only things were different then I could be happy”. True inner contentment only comes from within. We must make the decision to be happy now. Now is all we have. This moment, this day, this family, this body, this home, this job, this stretch of 24 hours to live our life. Cultivate acceptance with whatever or whoever is in your life today. Be the one that brings serenity to your interactions and act with your heart on situations that seem to baffle you. Try and do more reflection that reaction and you may find, things are exactly as they should be. Relax, let go and focus today on being at peace with reality. The war within quiets when you cultivate Santosha – contentment; allow yourself to bloom wherever you are planted, within whatever circumstances life finds you.
Classes for this Week
Monday & Thursday Evening at 730pm
Tuesday Morning 930am with 11am meditation to follow
Friday Morning 930am Healing Yoga
(Please reserve your spot or cancel if your plans have chaned)
Events
Special Asana/Chakra Classes – Thursday August 11th at 730-930pm &
Friday, August 12th 930-1130am (Please reserve, only a couple spots left)
Karma Beach Yoga Fundraiser – Sunday August 21st 8-9am Cedar Beach
See website for more information www.MyYogaWithAmy.com
Peace always,
Amy
Yoga this Week July 23, 2011
Svadhyaya
The fourth Niyama (or observance) in the Eight Limb Path of yoga is the study of the self.
Like so many yoga practices, svadhyaya is the process of getting to know who we really are; our true self. Yoga asana, pranayam, and meditation are all ways to peel off the layers of our false selves. Doing this and staying present to the process is not always easy. As we peel the layers and really look at our exposed wounds, memories, conditionings and patterns, we may feel more confused and defeated than when we began. Trust the process and turn again and again to those spiritual teachers that came before us. They are there to guide us; in books, in music, in our dreams, our prayers or maybe sitting right across from us at work, home or in our communities. As we work to let go of others (or even our own) ideas of who we should be, the more open and compassionate to our own “particular genius” we can become and the more our “natural channels” to the divine open and our dharma (life’s purpose) is revealed.
Yoga this Week
Monday & Thursday Evening 730-9pm
Tuesday 930am with 11am Meditation following class
Friday Morning Healing Yoga 930-11am
(Please reserve your spot or cancel if your plans have changed)
Special Two-Hour Asana/Chakra Meditation Class
Live Musical Accompaniment by ShaktiPath
Evening or Morning Session
Thursday Evening, August 11th from 730 to 930pm
OR
Friday Morning, August 12th from 930 to 1130am
We will begin with our pranayama and asana class to prepare our minds, bodies and spirits for the second half of class which will be a chakra balancing/meditation class utilizing chants, music and restorative yoga postures to connect and open the seven major chakra centers. ShaktiPath will provide the live music for this special class.
(Please reserve your spot as soon as possible as this class is limited to the first ten students who sign up)
For further information events page on my website
Shanti, Peace
Namaste
Amy
Yoga this Week July 10, 2011
When you do yoga postures,
surrender to the moment,
be in the moment,
don`t worry about weather
you can touch your
toes or not,
just experience the process.
Then try to carry this attitude
into the rest of your day,
away from tension,
guilt and anxiety.
Experience is the door
to the here and now.
Amrit Kala
Greetings Dearest Yoga Students,
Hope this email finds you enjoying the beautiful sunshine and clear blue skies that surround you. Karma Beach Yoga is tomorrow morning at 8am. For more information, visit my website at www.MyYogaWithAmy.com and click on the Events/Workshop tab. Coming together in Koola (yogic community) to share energy, song and practice while raising money to support those in need in our own community will prove to be a rejuvenating, worthwhile experience. The Invited Inn feeds many families in our area and is in most need during the summer months when contributions are typically at a low. Hope to see you all on the sand to share in the abundance that we have been so blessed in receiving.
Classes for this Week
Monday and Thursday Evening at 730pm
Tuesday Morning 930am with Meditation to Follow Class
Friday Morning Healing Yoga at 930am
(Please reserve your spot in class or cancel if your plans have changed
Looking Ahead
ShaktiPath (Rob and Amy) will be supporting a local yoga teacher with music as she leads participants in a workshop entitled “Neuroendocrine and finding homeostasis through movement, breath, song and meditation” on July 23rd at Satya Yoga and Pilates in Mount Sinai. For more information,
call the studio at 631-828-5996
Hope to see you in the sand or in the yoga room real soon.
Namaste
Amy
July 2, 2011 Yoga this Week
The important thing is to be awake now, to feel the transparency, to feel the universal shining through the individual, and then to allow life to express itself though us.
Rolf Gates
June 25, 2011 Yoga this Week
“Don’t ask what the world needs. Ask what makes you come alive, and go do it. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive”
A unique acoustic duo blending contemporary tunes with modern day chants
June 18, 2011 Weekly Message and Beach Yoga
Greet the new day with yoga outdoors
And join us for
**Karma Beach Yoga Fundraiser**
Accompanied with Live Music by
Shaktipath
Sunday, July 10th
8-9am
At the North Shore Beach Assn’s
Beech Road Private Beach in Rocky Point
Hallock Landing Rd North – Right on Magnolia – Left on Beech Road – Parking Lot at end of Beech Road on Soundview Drive – walk down the stairs to beach
**$10 per person**
Weather Permitting – Rain Date Sunday, July 17th
*Future summer dates will be announced as we go*
(All Levels/ages Welcomed)
Bring your mat, a towel or blanket and an open mind and heart!
Karma Yoga
The yoga of action resulting in selfless service for the good of all
** All proceeds will go directly to our local soup kitchen,
“The Invited Inn”, at Trinity Lutheran Church in Rocky Point**
For more information contact:
Amy Perri, RYT
631-839-0644
yogawithamy@optonline.net
June 11, 2011 Weekly Message
You cannot discover new oceans until you have the courage to lose sight of the shore.
Anon
Most importatnly, don’t be afraid to fail. It is in taking risks, trying out new ways of being that we find ourselves and create the life we were meant to live. Nothing would get done if we all waited untill we did it perfectly. Encourage yourself with compassion, focus, vision and a little light hearted humor. It is in the falls we take that we learn how to endure, create and make this world a better place for ourselves and others.
Classes for this Week
Monday and Thursday Evening at 7:30-9pm
Tuesday Morning 930am with 11am Meditation to follow class
Friday Morning Healing Yoga 930-11am
(Please reserve your spot or cancel if your plans have changed)
Thanks to all who showed up for the Relay for Life on Friday, It was HOT but lot of fun to see people of all ages enjoying their yoga and their community. It is amazing to see Karma Yoga at its best when a community comes together in selfless service for such an important cause. Photos to come on my facebook page. Much thanks also to all of you for congratulating me on my 500 Hour Graduation. As the journey continues, my hope is to bring all I learn and have learned to you all.
Dates for the Karma Beach Yoga Fundraisers coming soon…..and remember:
“By your stumbling, the world is perfected.”
Sri Aurobindo
Namaste
Amy
Amy Perri
Registered Yoga Teacher
631-839-0644
Yogawithamy@optonline.net
Greetings Dearest Yoga Students
“The Pali (an early language of Inda) word ‘Metta’ is commonly translated in English as ‘loving-kindness.’ Metta signifies friendship and non-violence as well as “a strong wish for the happiness of others.” Metta is a very specific form of love — a caring for another independent of all self-interest — and thus is likened to one’s love for one’s child or parent. Understandably, this energy is often difficult to describe with words; however, in the practice of Metta meditation, one recites specific words and phrases in order to evoke this “boundless warm-hearted feeling.” The strength of this feeling is not limited to or by family, religion, or social class. Indeed, Metta is a tool that permits one’s generosity and kindness to be applied to all beings and, as a consequence, one finds true happiness in another person’s happiness, no matter who the individual is.”
Greetings Dearest Yoga Students
If you were in class this past week, you undoubtedly felt the power of the Metta Meditation in your practice and possibly in your life. When we recite metta, we create that energy of loving kindness towards ourselves and others. In fact, whatever we focus our minds on manifests itself in an energy that moves inside of us and releases towards others. If we focus on fear, pain or hopelessness, we genergate a negative energy which ultimately ends up releasing on others around us. If we focus on happiness, joy and acceptance, that too will radiate through us to others. The art of loving kindness is a practice. Metta is a formal, simple way to practice cultivating loving kindness. You may want to try reciting the following phrases in a specific order.
May you be safe and protected.
May you be peaceful and happy.
May you be healthy and strong.
May you walk in this world with ease.
Ater metta flows easily to yourself, try to incorporate sending metta in the following order or pick one to focus on at each sitting.
A loved one or dear friend
A neutral person (someone you neither like nor dislike)
A difficult person (no need to start with the most difficult person, but someone whom you have a distaste for)
All beings, individuals, personalities, creatures (or break it up further by saying: All beings who are suffering, All children, All teachers, etc.)
The power of metta is one that has to be experienced. Look to this day with unconditional love and spread metta as far and wide as your heart can open.
Classes for this Week
Monday and Thursday Evening at 730pm
Tuesday Morning at 930a with Metitation at 11am
Friday Morning Healing Yoga at 930am
Please reserve your spot in class or cancel if your plans have changed.
Hope to see you in class.
Namaste and much metta to you all
Amy