Let the light in. The post 15-Minute Yoga Practice to Break Out of That Winter Funk appeared first on Yoga Journal.
In the Land of the Thunder Dragon
Under the bright afternoon sun, so many people are holding floral umbrellas that the crowd looks like a garden. Row after row of monks in maroon and mustard are near the pavilion where the ceremonies are taking place. In the stands behind them are lay folks, most...
Morning meditation — The way of virtue is respecting the world.
‘The way of virtue is respecting the world — respecting our own bodies, respecting the rights of other beings, living in a way that is not cruel, not harmful, not divisive, not insensitive, not brutal.’ Ajahn Sumedho
A Simple Practice That’s Keeping Me Out of Catastrophic Thinking
“Hope is not a prediction. It is the choice to believe something good is possible before we have proof.” For most of my life, I lived with an internal alarm system that never turned off. I expected disaster around every corner—financial collapse, professional failure,...
Want More Yoga Journal? You Can Now Listen to Stories on the Go.
Yoga Journal just launched a text-to-speech feature that makes it easier to stay caught up on the headlines—without spending more time in front of a screen. Here's how to access it. The post Want More Yoga Journal? You Can Now Listen to Stories on the Go. appeared...
Wake Up Feeling Tense and Tight? These 15-Minute Morning Stretches Will Help.
Exponential relief. The post Wake Up Feeling Tense and Tight? These 15-Minute Morning Stretches Will Help. appeared first on Yoga Journal.
How to Create Micro-Moments of Joy to Help You Keep Going
“The present moment is filled with joy and happiness. If you are attentive, you will see it.” ~Thich Nhat Hanh I want to shine a light on something that often gets overlooked in both the medical world and the mental health space. Something I didn’t have a name for...
Morning meditation — Great Teacher Kobo, does not choose the brush.
‘There’s a saying about Kobo (ad800) whose calligraphy is regarded, even today, as amongst the greatest examples of this highly developed art: ‘‘This wonderful calligrapher does not choose his brush. Kobo Daishi, Great Teacher Kobo, does not choose the brush.’’’...
The Biggest Challenge I Encounter as a Yoga Teacher? Taking Someone Else’s Class.
Here's how to overcome the constant dialogue probably taking place in your head. The post The Biggest Challenge I Encounter as a Yoga Teacher? Taking Someone Else’s Class. appeared first on Yoga Journal.
Morning meditation — Awareness opens the door to seeing reality.
‘Awareness opens the door to seeing reality as it truly is — impermanent, interconnected, and empty of inherent self. It allows us to engage with the world with a mind that is free from delusion, attachment, and aversion.’ Everyday Buddhism
