We have tons of space throughout both schools where you can socialize - in the hallways, the lobbies, and on the benches outside on the sidewalks. That's why we created these areas.... So you can chat and hang and have all kinds of fun. That's hugely important! And just as important? The peaceful, uplifitng silence in the yoga room before and after class. So please, please do not talk in the yoga room. Be mindful of your fellow yogis.
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The Power and Importance of Silence
We have tons of space throughout both schools where you can socialize - in the hallways, the lobbies, and on the benches outside on the sidewalks. That's why we created these areas.... So you can chat and hang and have all kinds of fun. That's hugely important! And just as important? The peaceful, uplifitng silence in the yoga room before and after class. So please, please do not talk in the yoga room. Be mindful of your fellow yogis.
Bikram Yoga After Surgery
Yes, it's true. Bikram Yoga is one of the most therapeutic forms of hatha yoga available today. It's also a very vigorous style of yoga, and that means you need to give your body time to heal internally if you've had major surgery. Please do not rush back into the room! Use common sense along with your doctor's guidance. And make sure your doctor understands just how vigorous Bikram Yoga is before talking him or her into giving you a release....
I know you're anxious to get started again, but be mindful; and be kind to your body. A good rule of thumb regarding surgery is to give yourself at least 8 weeks to heal before taking class. If you've had something like a hip replacement done, give yourself 6 months. And straight from Bikram's mouth, "take it easy, honey" when you come back. Do not push yourself! Remember there are five aspects of mind that Bikram Yoga bestows, not four: They are, "Faith, Self-control, Determination, Concentration, and PATIENCE!" For goodness sake.... Please, practice patience.
Eagles and Rabbits and Camels.... Oh My!
I am in Utah right now, and from my balcony I have the enormous pleasure and blessing of seeing this gorgeous creature at least once a day. So I started thinking about how wise the ancient sages were when they named many of the postures after animals, making them so easy to remember. It's not as if the yogi's of old were able to walk around with a stack of books and photos under their arm. They didn't shclepp a copy of of their favorite yoga tome up to the cave in the mountains.... they needed to have an internal way to easily remember and access the information they needed, so naming postures after animals was a brilliant idea!
I am also enjoying regular visits from a pair of magpies. I'm sure it is no coincidence that a yoga posture was never named after these guys.... They are the most outgoing, chatty, always in motion wild bird I've ever met! They are my new favorite creature, but I am absolutely certain that silence and stillness come to them only when they sleep. In case you're like me and have never encountered a magpie before here's a picture. Of course without sound affects and video you don't get the complete experience, but use your imagination to add nonstop movement and an unbelievable array of songs, calls and whistles and you too will understand why, thankfully, there's no "magpie" pose in yoga ;-)
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