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On today’s podcast I promote a woman from inside our Yogahealer community.
Mary Sullivan, who has walked the self healing path in full with Yogahealer and is an amazing mentor in my Living Ayurveda course, joins me to discuss Vata and Vata imbalances. Learn what it means to have Vata imbalances and how to deal with them by coming into deeper integration in your pranic, physical, mental, emotional, and intuitive bodies.
Mary and I rap about Vata, the force of movement and rhythm in our lives. There is an excitement, a spontaneity and a limitlessness to this Vata force, but when it is out of balance, it can take up too much space and block our productivity. An out-of-whack vata dosha can show up in the form of insomnia, gas, sciatica, or a scattered mind, to name a few. When we have these issues, we are losing so much energy and are so distracted that we cannot be productive. Our natural rhythm is creativity and productivity, not pain and disease. We are here to grow and thrive; this is the nature of our being.
Tune in to this episode to learn how to listen to your body, align your vata dosha, relax, receive, and thrive.
I rap with Mary Sullivan about the Vata dosha:
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BIO:
Mary Sullivan is an Ayurvedic yoga specialist, avid student of the Ayurvedic Living Course, amateur herbalist, canner, fermenter and cook. She teaches classes on meditation, self-care, health and food. She worked for over 20 years in the chemical industry as a chemist, engineer, manager and director. Her job disappeared when the company was sold; she lost her purpose and had a big hole in her identity. In early 2000 she began an odyssey of change and learning. She immersed myself in the study and practice of yoga, and became a yoga teacher in 2005. She began to study Ayurveda and yoga therapy, and became a certified yoga therapist and an Ayurvedic Yoga Specialist. She now has a new respect for the impact that Ayurveda, yoga, and consistent care is having on her life and health. Mary offers cleanses, classes and workshops in Ayurveda, food and wellness care & Lyme support to share her knowledge and practical experience in building a loving relationship with yourself, building routines that support your growth goals and maintaining self care as a cornerstone of a healthy vibrant life.
On today’s podcast I promote a woman from inside our Yogahealer community.
Mary Sullivan, who has walked the self healing path in full with Yogahealer and is an amazing mentor in my Living Ayurveda course, joins me to discuss Vata and Vata imbalances. Learn what it means to have Vata imbalances and how to deal with them by coming into deeper integration in your pranic, physical, mental, emotional, and intuitive bodies.
Mary and I rap about Vata, the force of movement and rhythm in our lives. There is an excitement, a spontaneity and a limitlessness to this Vata force, but when it is out of balance, it can take up too much space and block our productivity. An out-of-whack vata dosha can show up in the form of insomnia, gas, sciatica, or a scattered mind, to name a few. When we have these issues, we are losing so much energy and are so distracted that we cannot be productive. Our natural rhythm is creativity and productivity, not pain and disease. We are here to grow and thrive; this is the nature of our being.
Tune in to this episode to learn how to listen to your body, align your vata dosha, relax, receive, and thrive.
I rap with Mary Sullivan about the Vata dosha:
What you’ll get out of tuning in:
Links:
Show Highlights:
Favorite Quotes:
BIO:
Mary Sullivan is an Ayurvedic yoga specialist, avid student of the Ayurvedic Living Course, amateur herbalist, canner, fermenter and cook. She teaches classes on meditation, self-care, health and food. She worked for over 20 years in the chemical industry as a chemist, engineer, manager and director. Her job disappeared when the company was sold; she lost her purpose and had a big hole in her identity. In early 2000 she began an odyssey of change and learning. She immersed myself in the study and practice of yoga, and became a yoga teacher in 2005. She began to study Ayurveda and yoga therapy, and became a certified yoga therapist and an Ayurvedic Yoga Specialist. She now has a new respect for the impact that Ayurveda, yoga, and consistent care is having on her life and health. Mary offers cleanses, classes and workshops in Ayurveda, food and wellness care & Lyme support to share her knowledge and practical experience in building a loving relationship with yourself, building routines that support your growth goals and maintaining self care as a cornerstone of a healthy vibrant life.