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Dear Yogis,

Whoopee do!  The end of the week, not that it makes any difference to me.  I work most days, and on my day off, it seems i work harder than most other days – although what I work “AT”, has changed. In my younger years, I slaved away, and like some of you out there, I took may be four of more classes A DAY!  If there was an hour to spare, I squeezed a class into it.  I remember having to take vegetables and rice to the studio to make sure I didn’t  loose too much weight.  I don’t have that problem now!  I have a web site for lots of “other” things.  www.jhwilliams.online

Now I do all different things.  I do a lot of writing (I have just found a publisher interested in my work!).  I paint from time to time.  The things I like to paint you may not like – I like abstracts although I do scientific illustration from time to time.  I like to play with paint.  I don’t like my painting being too serious.  I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE teaching and that is why my writing is becoming so important to me.  I can teach, and you can learn, and I don’t have to turn up for a class.  It is all online.

I like darning and darn my own clothes instead of replacing them.  

I like kintsungi – the Japanese way of fixing ceramics with gold.  A beautiful way of saying how much you value a precious piece.

I like the Tarot – because it is helpful, and shows people stuck and confused a road out.  Don’t come to me if all you want is to find the “ideal partner”.  There is no such thing.  Every relationship takes time, forgiveness and patience.

And I like you.  I would love to help you in any way I can.  Bach therapies, the Tarot, my oils, the Ionic Spa.  Anything.  Tell me how i can help, and I will help you.  That is why we were all put here – to serve.

But whatever i do – I like to teach others how to do them.

SCHEDULE;
STUDIO YOGA – Monday 1pm, Wednesday 5.30 and Friday 5.30
ZOOM: MONDAY  6.30 GITA,   TUESDAY 7.30 HERBAL WORKSHOP (I can record, please show your interest), FRIDAY 6.45 TAROT

 

I will see you on the mat.

Namaste. Jahne

 

 

Dear Yogis,

Wednesday again. More is happening in the studio as students get over their FOGO (Fear of going out) and come back to class.  It must be emphasised that here at the studio we ask that our students comply with the covid requirements primarily because we have people coming to class who are severely immune compromised.

SCHEDULE;
STUDIO YOGA – Monday 1pm, Wednesday 5.30 and Friday 5.30
ZOOM: MONDAY  6.30 GITA,   TUESDAY 7.30 HERBAL WORKSHOP (I can record, please show your interest), FRIDAY 6.45 TAROT

DID YOU KNOW?

One of my favourite architects is CHARLES RENNIE MACKINTOSH(1868-1928) and one of my most favourite buildings is The Hill House near Glasgow,  considered to be Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s domestic masterpiece. Working to a commission from Glasgow book publisher Walter Blackie, up-and-coming architect Mackintosh and his wife Margaret created almost everything, from the building itself to the furniture and textiles.

Mackintosh was a revolutionary designer, but the materials and techniques at the cutting edge of architectural design in 1900 haven’t withstood a century of the west of Scotland’s harsh, wet weather conditions.  In Helensburgh it rains 190 days of the year, and due to its revolutionary construction, the external render of the property has not proved watertight and the walls have gradually become saturated and are crumbling, with water now threatening the interiors. It has been likened to an aspirin in a class of water – it is crumbling.

The National Trust took the remarkable step of (hand) building a chain mail construction which totally encapsulates the house.  This method not only allows the house to “breathe” and to gradually dry out, it also (through a series of walkways) allows the public to view right around and over the top of this remarkable house – views that even Mackintosh himself would never have been able to see.

An added benefit is that when the house has dried out and the problem rectified, the whole chain mail construction, being steel, will be able to be melted down and made into something else – it is able to be recycled! The photo to the left is one of the rooms of HillHouse.   Please google it – it is worth the effort.

HERBAL WORKSHOP:  Yesterday we looked at the Rescue Remedy not just for people but also for animals, bird and even BEES (I bet the beekeepers among you have never thought of this use).  Bees are so attuned to energies around them, making Bach remedies the perfect healers for their vibrant communities…  If you  use Bach in your garden and your beehives, you have the perfect system.   I haven’t totally solved the snail problem in the garden using Bach Remedies, but I am working on it.

Considering daily use with our friends, families and clients, we related the remedies to the appropriate meridians, and how we could most effectively use the remedies with these energy channels.  I am sure that Edward Bach would have included this philosophy of healing had he known about it.  It is so remarkably able to be integrated, and still remains simple, which is what Bach designed the remedies to be.

 

SEE YOU ON THE MAT.

NAMASTE – JAHNE

 

Dear Yogis,

Eckart Tolle once famously said, “Stress is caused by being ‘here’ but wanting to be ‘there.'” and as Hans Selye (and many others) said, “”It’s not stress that kills us, it is our reaction to it”.” 

Stress is definitely a multi-layered challenge for everyone. Specifically, how we process stress, react to stress, and anticipate stress plays a direct role in how we feel each and every day – our personal WELLNESS.  Nothing is more important to acknowledge during this time of Covid.  Even if we are managing “well”, managing our own health, the stress of everyone around us even those at the supermarket, and those in our community who are feeling stress, can effect us to come degree.

There is a level of stress in the air, I am sure you have felt it.  That is why yoga, Bach Therapies, the “Ion Cleanse”, and any of the therapies that we practise to relieve stress, are particularly valuable at this time.  I am noticing clients whose muscles are tensing up, freezing from continued tension.  You will not be able to relieve this tension by forcing anything – but by “asking” the muscles to relax. Giving them kind (non-verbal) encouragement, space and time.  It is the only way.

SPEAKING OF STRESS

A SPECIAL CALL-OUT TO “STUDY BUDDIES” OF JAALA.

Her home is (or was) in Bridgetown WA, which over this weekend has been in the line of the latest WA Wild Fires.   all communication in the town is suspended, so if you do try to contact it may be difficult especially as friends and relatives will be trying to reach out.  I have emailed and messaged her…. jaalashane@iinet.net.au    and she replied this Sunday afternoon, it hadn’t yet started raining, and they still have their house, but as you know everything can change with a wind change.

Right now there is nothing much that we can do except pray for her, put her on our meditation or prayer chains.   It was supposed to rain late Sunday, which would have helped.  It looked very frightening from the news crews on site.  She was talking about moving house, but I don’t think that this was what she had in mind.  It is (as I know from personal experience) when seen positively, an opportunity for great change.

These opportunities for growth (massive growth), is what we train for, the reason we learn the Gita (remember your class this evening, Monday at 6.30) I am sure she will cope remarkably well at the front of the “battle”, but she will need our help in the weeks ahead, even if her house has been saved.  Fire is a formidable enemy and dealing with it comes as a devastating psychic shock, most felt after the fire-front has passed.  Luckily, to this point,  her house has been saved – I am sure that this is so she can support her community.  She is a true yogi who knows she is here to serve, and with a house when many have lost theirs there are more opportunities to share.  The really hard time energetically comes after the fire as we deal with the psychic fallout, and day to day support of people in crisis.

Please keep her in your prayers.  Thank you for those who have contacted me (and who have reached out to Jaala).

 

SCHEDULE FOR THE COMING WEEK.
ZOOM: According to zoom, this is the 5th week (end of the month – we started on the 10th Jan) for most of you – please check your diary. If this is your first session for the next “month”, please pay on the home page www.yogabeautiful.com.au and click on Pay via PayPal.  

When we deal with crises as above we understand the reasons we were given The ‘Gita – Life is a battlefield.  God knows how the battle has played out – it is about how we deal with the situation this time that is important.

Monday 6.30 (Gita – not recorded).  Tuesday 7.30. Herbalist Workshop.  Because the herbs do not rely on conversations between us, (conversation enhances any experience) I am going to learn how to more effectively RECORD the Herbal Workshop, then you can access it whenever you want to once you are a member of the group.  FRIDAY 6.45 TAROT (Recording not possible for this)

STUDIO YOGA: Monday 1pm, Wednesday and Friday 5.30.

 

RECLAIM LOVE – “Eat like you love yourself. Move like you love yourself. Speak like you love yourself. Act like you love yourself. Love Yourself” – Fall Deeply in Love… WITH YOURSELF … LOVE, LOVE, LOVE YOURSELF.

SEE YOU ON THE MAT.

NAMASTE.  JAHNE