From the Heart - May 2007

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Yoga From The Heart Summer 2007
Hello yogis and yoginis,

Cool the summer heat and join me this Saturday for a workshop devoted to forward bends and playful arm balances (what fun)!  In the meantime, chill some wine, have a seat and enjoy this summers' yoga inspiration.

Love,

Chrissy
www.yogachrissy.com

Another summer on the Hudson River with my hands on the wheel and the wind in my face.  I squint to catch a glimpse of the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge which marks our sailboat's southern course.  Everyone seems to be enjoying the afternoon, taking in the skyline of Manhattan and the picturesque June day. Billy and my father ready the lines, my mother sets up our lunch on deck and I, sporting my best nautical outfit, I look every part the avid sailor as we prepare to come about. I even dug out my trusty sunglasses from the bottom of my purse...very stylish.  

It's bright out here today and I'm forced to block the sun with my hand.  My perception seems scratched, dirty and distorted. I stare up at the top of the mast to locate the direction of the wind, which is coming from the west (or maybe it's blowing south, I can't really tell).  There's a very large crack running through my line of vision.  I squint again but the glare blinds my eyes.  I think nothing of my struggle as it's quite the norm for sunny days in my world.

Billy, upon seeing my contorted face, reaches over to hand me his sunglasses.  Out of love (because why else would a woman take off a fashionable accessory), I accept his offer and slip on his not-so-stylish, top-of-the-line choice.  Suddenly, my world changes!  My eyes relax, I can see the wind coming clearly from the west and there is no longer a giant crack in my universe.  I exclaim with delight, "why, it is a beautiful day"!

Upon examining my chic shades, the family comes to three groundbreaking conclusions.  One, my sunglasses are cracked.  Two, they are dirty and three, they sit crooked on my face.  Well then, that explains everything.  How did I manage all this time with such a warped sense of reality?  In Billy's glasses, with their UVA/UVB protection, their clean lenses and their perfectly symmetrical frame, life was a very different place. How could I have not known that my lenses were dirty, scratched and crooked?  I must've been blind (figuratively and of course, literally).  

A case of mistaken identity, I operated under the assumption that my world and everything in it was exactly as I saw it through my lenses.  The wise sage Patanjali wrote that ignorance (or avidya) is the root of all human suffering.  Ignorance implies that we're unknowingly under it's veil - that we're unaware of our own misperceptions.  How, then, can we tell if our lenses are cracked when we have no idea the crack is there in the first place?  In our yoga classes we experience awakenings from avidya in our physical bodies.  There are moments, weeks or even years when we've flowed through our practice under the assumption that we've found perfection in the postures.  Then, some fateful day, our teacher offers us a new pair of lenses and we discover (sometimes with great surprise, contempt or even sheer disbelief) that we had been practicing incorrectly all this time.

Self-study affords us the great luxury of being our own teacher.  As our yoga practice matures, we learn how to clean, polish and align our lenses in order to see things as they really are.  What was once only a fateful interception by our teacher is now a moment-by-moment examination into the depths of our practice.  We gain the ability to decipher a crack in the universe from a crack in our perception and we begin to understand how our patterns, fears and attachments color our reality.  

Back on the water, my eyes settle on the horizon with great ease and I see my surroundings for what they truly are.  I admit that I still slip into my cheap, fashionable shades from time to time, but I'm no longer unconscious behind their lenses - I can see my own misperceptions clearly now.  The harbor opens up beyond the bridge and the sun shines down on our voyage.  It's amazing - when I open my eyes to what's really in front of me, the view is spectacular.
Full Moons - July 30th, August 28th
New Moons - July 14th, August 12th
Ode to the Travel Goddess
Just when I was convinced that my belongings were lost forever somewhere in the Caribbean, my luggage has finally come home!  No longer will you see me in torn and tattered yoga clothes dug from the dregs of my closet.  It's as if the Goddess of Air Travel has blessed me with a whole new wardrobe.  Her lessons are potent and bittersweet - find gratitude in the present moment and try, as best you can, not to check your luggage.

Summer Playlist
Don't Panic - Coldplay (Garden State Soundtrack)
Divya's Theme - Cyril Morin (Ayurveda - The Art of Being)
She Is Love - Oasis
No Woman No Cry (Live) - Bob Marley
This Years' Love - David Gray
Om Tare Tuttare - Deva Premal
Roots East Dub - Ian Sandler (Shakti Rhythms)
Devi Prayer - Craig Pruess (Sacred Chants of Devi)

Summer Teaching Schedule
I'll be away for the month of August to lead the Yoga Works' Teacher Training in Washington, DC.  I have an awesome group of teachers taking care of my classes while I'm away!  Please check my website to see the always current list of subs.  http://www.yogachrissy.com/group-classes
Forward Bending Workshop
THIS Saturday, July 14th!
12:30-2:30pm
Yoga Works Westside
http://www.yogaworks.com/newyork/workshopsdescrip.asp?id=1021

Cool the summer heat and turn your senses inward with this workshop dedicated to forward bends.  An intense asana practice will reveal how the strength and alignment of the legs supports a deeper surrender into the Self.  We'll explore playful arm balances with a new opening in our hamstrings.  Experience a profound and mystical release as we move consciousness from the front body, the seen, to the back body, the unseen.

Yoga and Biking through Morocco with Jeanmarie
October 13th-21st, 2007
jeanmarie_10019@yahoo.com
$3300 (excluding airfare)
*receive an early-bird discount if you register by July 30th

Explore Morocco with my friend Jeanmarie, unearthing its landscape by bicycle!  Experience the many faces of this magnificent country - from the tranquil dunes of the Saraha to the snow-capped peaks of the High Atlas Mountains.  Jeanmarie's yoga classes will envigorate and revive your senses, preparing you for your daily excursions.  Intermediate to advanced students welcome.  Please contact Jeanmarie for more information.

Mark Whitwell
July 16th, 18th and 20th
July 23rd, 25th and 27th
2-3:30pm Westside
http://www.yogaworks.com/newyork/workshopsdescrip.asp?id=681
     
  These classes will offer a detailed approach to asana, pranayama, bandha,         meditation and life as a seamless process. You will learn the science and             mechanics of ujjai breathing which will bring tremendous depth to your yoga       practice.  Mark brings Yoga alive by revealing our intimate connection with           breath, Life, and ourselves.  I owe the root of my teaching to his wisdom and         lineage.  Come for this special workshop and receive a loving, authentic and       practical Yoga designed to meet the needs of each individual.
  www.heartofyoga.com


Advanced Retreat with Genny Kapuler
August 11th-12th
www.heathenhillyoga.com

What a treat to study with Genny, a teacher of teachers, at Susan "Lip" Orem's magical retreat center, Heathen Hill!  Genny Kapuler is a certified Iyengar teacher whose knowledge and wisdom of the body makes your heart flutter.  For more information, please contact Lip at susan@heathenhillyoga.com


In all this heat we need to stay hydrated, but our addiction to plastic water bottles is creating a devestating problem for our environment.  Choose instead to purchase a water filter, like Brita, and carry a reusable water bottle.  
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