Dear Yogis,

In this time of change, “a time of two worlds”, nothing can be more important than meditation.

Even if you feel rested, there is so much anxiety and fear in the air you can’t help but expect some transference.  In this atmosphere, even a night of sleep will not provide the total rest you are looking for.  I know that you may have tried sitting up, but have not been comfortable, and have given in to lying down, next comes the pillow, after that the bolster under the knees and then SLEEP.  It is possible to find rest in a sitting position and a deeper. Children, as in this photograph, take some time to come to sitting meditation – lying down is just fine when they enjoy the time as much as these children do.  Notice a couple of mums with the children (about mid frame).  What a lovely thing, sitting or lying down, meditating together.

Some folk can sit in full lotus, some in half lotus and some in the Japanese way, the knees bent, kneeling, sitting on the legs.  In this position with a cushion under the feet it is  it is possible to sit for a long time… I began doing meditations in this position and find it easier to keep my back straight when kneeling.  The most important thing in lotus or cobbler,  is to bring the hips higher than the knees by sitting on a stool or cushion, the knees on the floor.  In this way, stability is achieved.  In the end, it where the mind is that counts, not where your bottom us, however, undisciplined sitting will not get you far.  (By the way.  This kind of meditation, this depth cannot be achieved gardening, swimming, or walking.  It is different).

Keep your back straight.  I find this difficult, made easier by making it part of the meditation.  Feeling the spine erect, and following the breath.  As for everything else, let it go.  Place your left hand palm side up in your right hand.  Let all the muscles in the arms, legs, fingers, palms – everything let go.  Imagine that you are a water plant gently swaying with the current, the river bed solid beneath you.  Calm.

You can start with three minutes.  A good time span if you are starting with husband and children.  For yourself, work towards 15 minutes.  It is possible to find peace and calm in the position of sitting.  Some people need to visualise and the image of the gentle swaying of the reeds in the stream is a calming one.

Some students look on meditation as WORK and want the three minutes to go as quickly as possible so they can have a rest at the end.  Perhaps they are not comfortable in sitting, don’t have the patience to sit and breathe.  To expand on the visual of the river, as you settle into the meditation you could imagine a pebble or a crystal tossed into a river.  See it gently sinking down, down, down into the water, finally reaching the bottom to the place of perfect rest you are looking for.

The river bed is the beginning, not the goal.  When you have reached the riverbed this is where you BEGIN to find your own rest and are no longer troubled or influenced by the current of the river around you, moving, enjoying, knowing where you are, when you are.  Find joy in the moment.

Joy and peace are available to you in this time of sitting, if you can’t find it here, it is unlikely you will experience it anywhere.  Enlightenment is available to you.

The Zen Master Thuong Chieu wrote: “If the practitioner knows his own mind clearly he will obtain results with little effort.  But if he does not know his own mind, all of his effort will be wasted”.

COMMENTS:  Would you like to chat?  I am listening.  When you need someone in difficult times, when you are troubled, spinning the wheels, or just stuck...I am getting into ZOOMING, I have my “trainer wheels” on, and can take appointments for individual zoom consultations.  If you are interested, email and we can set an appointment time. Mine is a mindful approach which combines Buddhist and Western philosophies and offers practical solutions… yogafirst2@bigpond.com

NAMASTE – JAHNE

Dear Yogis,

In spite of a lack of attendance, we had a great class here.  Subject: DEATH AND DYING.  But it was fun as inappropriate as that seems.  I have dealt with a few deaths over the past couple of weeks, so the subject was correct, and was asking to be addressed.

I have a few pre-loved YOGA DVD sets to sell.  Not individuals… just buy the set, otherwise the postage makes it silly.  When I bought them they were quite expensive, and will be again as they go out of circulation.  Vinyl records are now $80 each! Who knew!

This is a “YOGA BELLY DANCE” set $50 for the set of two + $10 postage..     I used it for a few classes and it was hysterically wonderful…  I think I have a figure more suitable to the Lebanese version now.

If you have a younger (than me) class who are into music and movement, then they will love having a fun yoga class with this.  I imagine a zoom yoga belly dance class would appeal.  You could award prizes of sparkly things for the navel for the best “yoga dancer”.

 A SET OF PREGNANCY YOGA DVD’S.  $65 for the set of three,  plus $10 postage.   1.” YOGA YIN presents PREGNANCY”  2. “BALLET BABY” with Mary Helen Bowers who taught Natalie Portman her ballet for the movie BLACK SWAN and 3. “RAJASHAREE’S PREGNANCY YOGA”.  A wonderful set that covers all body types, and all movement levels.  If you want to teach some would-be mums, then this is for you.  I keep on looking at Zoom and imagining what great (different) yoga classes these would be.

THIS SET HAS A BARRE (Ballet) FOCUS. $75 for the set plus $10 postage  The Barre method integrates the fat burning format of interval training, the muscle shaping of isometrics and the science of physical therapy plus dance…1. “PREGNANCY WORKOUT” (no bar needed)  2. “QUICK RESULT WORK OUT” (no bar needed) and 3. “BEGINNERS WORKOUT” (arms, flat abs, lifted seat and long firm thighs – no bar needed

If you are interested in getting any of the sets (no, I won’t split the up into individual unit sales).  Please email me at yogafirst2@bigpond.com and let me know so that I can put them aside.  I can send you a PAY PAL invoice (if you have a Pay Pal account), or you can pay via direct debit.  

I am learning Zoom!!! I had my first interactive session yesterday prior to the Teacher Training (thanks Jen and her Team) and have another class this afternoon at 4pm.  When I have these sitting easily, I will start planning more classes.  I know it is the way to go, but I am not comfortable yet with the tech.  But, I will get there.  It makes so much sense

I also learned how to send you PAY PAL INVOICES, so, if you want to buy any oil (new shipment in, a little more expensive sorry to say), DVD’s,  or pay for the zoom trainings I can now give you some options -you can Direct Debit, or PAY PAL.  How good is that! I am quite proud of myself for getting this far.

I hope you had a great weekend, have found lots of fruitful things to do if you are in lock down.. or like me, are picking up new technologies.  It is the time to learn.

 

NAMASTE.  JAHNE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear Yogis,

It may be in this time of covid you have asked again (and had more time to think) what is the point and purpose of my life?

There is an answer and I have suggested it to you many times.  The point and purpose of your life is to decide AND TO BE Who you Really Are.  It is not just a thought.  Even if you don’t realise you are asking the question,  you are making the decision about your life by moving forward with every action, every thought and every word.

Paramahansa Yogananda could be called an example of a person who had a very clear idea of who he was, and wanted to know himself in his own reality.  Not many people live at this level,  and the level of his consciousness was reflected in his thoughts his words and his deeds.  He of course has moved on to his next incarnation and gets to decide what he would next like to re-create in ever more beautiful versions of himself.  As I understand it, he probably will not choose to be a rock or a stick-insect,  as creation goes upwards and forwards, not backwards.

The soul crossing over may choose not to be a human being as we know this state.  But that is up to them.  They might like to play a while, then go back to “school” because they understand that.  In this school they may learn THAT THERE IS NOTHING THAT THEY HAVE TO LEARN.  All they have to do (all that WE have to do) is remember WHO AND WHAT WE REALLY ARE, by being it.  Some souls have this realisation before they move to the next place.

The knowing that the soul never dies in fact it never sleeps, never forgets.    That no experience is visited upon any soul against their will.  Yes, the soul leaves the body, and if you have sat with the dying you may have seen or felt this. The soul will change its bodily form when it sees no purpose in remaining in that form.

Don’t get caught up in the process – it is just a process.  Even if you asked God to help you understand the process would it make a difference?  Like Krishna and Arjuna in the ‘Gita.  Krishna (God) revealed himself.  It changed Arjuna in so far as he was scared, but then had trouble believing it was not his imagination.  However he was more open to instruction.  Are you open to instruction, are you ready to learn, move forward?

Would this information matter in the long term.  Will it change how you act? (this of course is the big test of understanding). Will it help you to help your neighbour, celebrate the wonderfulness around you and see the “Glory” in everything.

Will remembering who you are and what you really are allow you to change the mind of others?Or will you slide back to the soft and  comfortable place? Live in the smallness of who you imagined yourself to be before this lesson?

It is your choice.

You can choose for death to be a glorious moment. A chance for the soul to return to its natural state. Limitless.  If you have a clear set of beliefs that support a beautiful after death experience and a reconnection with God, then you never need be afraid of the wonderful gift we call death.

NOTHING IS PAINFUL WHICH YOU UNDERSTAND IS NOT REAL. The Buddha and the Dharma, the Dharma and the Buddha – The Lesson and the Master, The teacher and the student, the object and the observer – all part of the one.  Even permanence is impermanent.

Have a wonderful Sunday (the “day of rest”).

NAMASTE .JAHNE