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Karma (Action) is a word some of us refer to everyday to explain a boomerang of events that happen from what we do. We may even see it when we are getting a cup of coffee/tea in the morning on the counter a "Good Karma" cup inviting up to leave a tip. I have read that most philosophical schools say that karma is action and from what we do there is a response to our choices, ramifications or reactions. But when I delved deeper, I learned about the Wheel of Karma talking about life which says that being in the body means you have more work to do that you didn�t do in the last life - I did not like this at all in some way it says that life is a punishment.
Today, I invite you to see how your life is a blessing and there is nothing to get out of but to go in and creatively step into your life, the world we want to live in by applying our intention with right action. I invite you to see that you did nothing wrong to be here but that the divine chose to be you and that you have the opportunity to enjoy being in this marvelous body.
Tantra offered me the perspective to see that we are not stuck in a yoga that is filled with dogma of what we have to do but that we choose what we do to create our life. Contemplate about life not being a set of rules to design your outcomes but that you can find your way to discover that many opportunities to change the way you are becoming even better using right action to live more fully on and off your mat.
Sanskrit: Dharma: personal duty, Seva: selfless service, Biga: seed
Sequence Level 1:
Balasana - Child's Pose
All 4's to Cat/Cow Pose
Down Dog
Straight leg lunge to Crescent Pose Prep
Plank to Salabasana then Cobra - Bhujangasana/Upward Facing Dog
Uttanasana up to Tadasana
Uttanasna to Crescent Pose
Vinyasa
Virabhadrasana II - Warrior II then to
Ostrich pose w/hands clasped behind back
Vinyasa
Uttitha Parsvakonasana - Extended Side Angle
Down Dog to Uttanasana to Samasthiti
Adho Mukha Vrksasana - Handstand
Down Dog to Trikonasana
Parsvottonasana
Down Dog
Virabhadrasana 1 - Warrior I to
Parvritta Parsvakonasana - Twisted Side Angel Pose
Downward Facing Dog
Pigeon Prep with Thigh Stretch
Agnistambasana - Fire Log Pose sweet elsie (sickled foot)
Purvottanasana - Table Top Pose 2X
Wild Thing Pose -
Setubhanda - Bridge Pose or Urdvah Dhanurasana - Upward Facing Bow(pics on the way with blanket)
Sukhasana Twist - Easy Seated Pose with Twist
Janu Sirsasana - Head to Knee
Agnistambasana - Fire Log
Balasana - Childs Pose
Savasana - Corpse
Namaste!
By Hillary RubinKarma (Action) is a word some of us refer to everyday to explain a boomerang of events that happen from what we do. We may even see it when we are getting a cup of coffee/tea in the morning on the counter a "Good Karma" cup inviting up to leave a tip. I have read that most philosophical schools say that karma is action and from what we do there is a response to our choices, ramifications or reactions. But when I delved deeper, I learned about the Wheel of Karma talking about life which says that being in the body means you have more work to do that you didn�t do in the last life - I did not like this at all in some way it says that life is a punishment.
Today, I invite you to see how your life is a blessing and there is nothing to get out of but to go in and creatively step into your life, the world we want to live in by applying our intention with right action. I invite you to see that you did nothing wrong to be here but that the divine chose to be you and that you have the opportunity to enjoy being in this marvelous body.
Tantra offered me the perspective to see that we are not stuck in a yoga that is filled with dogma of what we have to do but that we choose what we do to create our life. Contemplate about life not being a set of rules to design your outcomes but that you can find your way to discover that many opportunities to change the way you are becoming even better using right action to live more fully on and off your mat.
Sanskrit: Dharma: personal duty, Seva: selfless service, Biga: seed
Sequence Level 1:
Balasana - Child's Pose
All 4's to Cat/Cow Pose
Down Dog
Straight leg lunge to Crescent Pose Prep
Plank to Salabasana then Cobra - Bhujangasana/Upward Facing Dog
Uttanasana up to Tadasana
Uttanasna to Crescent Pose
Vinyasa
Virabhadrasana II - Warrior II then to
Ostrich pose w/hands clasped behind back
Vinyasa
Uttitha Parsvakonasana - Extended Side Angle
Down Dog to Uttanasana to Samasthiti
Adho Mukha Vrksasana - Handstand
Down Dog to Trikonasana
Parsvottonasana
Down Dog
Virabhadrasana 1 - Warrior I to
Parvritta Parsvakonasana - Twisted Side Angel Pose
Downward Facing Dog
Pigeon Prep with Thigh Stretch
Agnistambasana - Fire Log Pose sweet elsie (sickled foot)
Purvottanasana - Table Top Pose 2X
Wild Thing Pose -
Setubhanda - Bridge Pose or Urdvah Dhanurasana - Upward Facing Bow(pics on the way with blanket)
Sukhasana Twist - Easy Seated Pose with Twist
Janu Sirsasana - Head to Knee
Agnistambasana - Fire Log
Balasana - Childs Pose
Savasana - Corpse
Namaste!