Good Space Yoga Therapy

 

 

Winter 2020

www.GoodSpaceYogaTherapy.com

 

"...a clear and peaceful mind is the ground for joyful living." Swami Rama

 

 

 

Upcoming

Opportunities

 

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In Michigan
K.O. Half-Day Workshop in Lansing for all levels of student

Saturday, May 2

9:30-12:00

$55

Click to REGISTER

Located at the Center for Yoga

1780 E. Grand River

East Lansing, Michigan

 

K.O. is so happy to return back to Michigan and offer a workshop to her students. The theme will be an exploration of chakras, and deepening our connection to our sense of well-being.

 

Yoga Therapy

What is Yoga Therapy:

 

Yoga Therapy adapts and applies Yoga techniques and practice to help individuals who are facing physical or emotional challenges, or who want to expand their yoga/spiritual practice. It offers personalized practices that empower the individual to progress toward greater health by reducing symptoms, restoring balance, and facilitating healing on all levels of your being. My hope is to inspire and empower you toward greater clarity and healing.

 

Remote sessions are available via Skype or Facetime.

 

More information about Yoga Therapy

 

 

Feature with Kathy Ornish

 

There's Always Change

 

 

How do can we cope, with equanimity, to a stressful and unexpectedly large change in our life? I’ve had a very slowly progressing health issue for the last 30 years that has been kept under control (I believe) by a pristine lifestyle of plant based whole foods, 4-6x per week exercise, and, for the last 20 years, a daily breathing and meditation practice. So when my condition started to progress to the point of affecting my life unacceptably, I sought out a functional medicine doctor who suggested I take a soil-based probiotic. Unfortunately, taking this supplement set off a severe immune response causing debilitating symptoms. 

 

For the last year and a half I have been slowly climbing out of this health crisis - for the first 10 months I was barely able to eat, unable to lift my arms, and at times barely able to work. Taking a shower and washing my hair was a big daily event! Anyone who knew me before I got ill would describe me as a health nut who was very energetic and fit. So seeing me, for months on end, wasting away and unable to get off the couch was far away from how I, and others, identified me. 

 

It’s been a difficult and slow road to getting well. But during this last year and a half, my stable yoga practice of daily breathing and meditation have been my life-line to equanimity and wellness. One of the teachings I received about these practices is that we want to dig deepest into our practice when things are good so that our practice accelerates through the stability of wellness. Then, if something happens, you are ready!

 

The philosophy of the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali tells us that future suffering should be avoided. Well, of course, you might say! But that move away from suffering comes from doing the practices that help us understand the causes of our suffering and to learn to be free from them. 

 

It also tells us that our identification with, and attachment to, the always changing physical world of ours, will lead to nothing but suffering. We fully identify with: I am this body, I am my experiences, I am my thoughts. The word in Sanskrit for this always changing phenomenon is parinama and it means that everything that is manifest, from the most subtle (like thoughts) to the most gross (like our bodies), is always under going change. 

 

During this time of illness, I’ve never had a harder practice then to just let go and accept how things are. Being attached to my old view of self led to nothing by suffering. People often asked me how I was able to keep such a positive outlook. My response was, “Well, if I don’t use this illness toward positive transformation than all there is from it is suffering.” 

 

Through yoga practice, I feel fortunate to have cultivated a deep connection with something other than the material - to an unchanging consciousness, to deep well-being, to embodied light. So my work has been to consistently shift my identification more fully to this unchanging aspect, to fully identify with it as my truest, deepest self, and to simply acknowledge - but not identify with - the other thoughts and longings that arise and grow from attachment or aversion.

 

May you be peaceful and happy

May you be strong and healthy

May you lead a life filled with joy and ease

 

If interested, please see my previous related article about pain versus suffering: 

Newsletter Pain vs. Suffering Winter 2017

 

In the light,

K.O.

 

 

 

 

What's New

 

Schedule of Upcoming Offerings

 

 

WORKSHOP WITH K.O. IN LANSING:

 

K.O. is so happy to return to her Michigan students and offer a half-day workshop. This is open to anyone who has been a student of K.O.'s at anytime in the past.

 

The theme is an exploration of the chakras with an emphasis on deepening our connection to well-being.

 

DAY: Saturday, May 2

TIME: 9:30 am - 12:00 noon

COST: $55

LOCATION: Center for Yoga, 1780 E. Grand River, East Lansing, MI

Click here to REGISTER

 

 

SKYPE YOGA THERAPY SESSIONS:

 

Are you interested in doing yoga therapy with K.O., but live too far away to do it in person? Skype sessions are a wonderful alternative! 

 

Please feel free to contact her if you would like to discuss this process.

For more information about Yoga Therapy: 
http://goodspaceyogatherapy.com/yoga-therapy/