Wednesday, July 8, 2009

The Sun is Rising

A record-breaking heatwave summer seems like as good a time as any to build a hot yoga studio in Austin! If only the air quality was better, we could all be doing yoga outside, all the time! Alas, the poor air and the very dry grass have put paid to the "Yoga in the Park" project - thanks to all who came out and enjoyed the fresh cool breezes on their faces while doing yoga with me! It was fun!

At this time, I am available to do private and group sessions of yoga at a Donation Rate - that means, you pay what you like for one-on-one, detailed instruction. This is like going back to the origins of yoga instruction, where the student would go to the ashram to work with the yogi, the master. I am no master, just a work in progress, hungry to learn, and ravenous to share.

I was reminded today by a good friend of the necessity of daily practice. What we practice daily, we master eventually. And just like our daily practice of the piano or any other skill, we also have to advance. It is not enough to do the same practice, in the same way, without pushing our boundaries, testing our limits, trying new things. We require the basic skills, and we also require new challenges.

And in order to advance, we all require a teacher. A true teacher is not someone who outshines the student in talent or ability, or even necessarily in knowledge or experience in all realms. The true teacher is one who can see the talent, the ability, the knowledge and the experience within the student, and help bring that out, inspire the student to progress beyond his/her perceived limitations. The teacher has walked a little farther than the student and can assure them that the way is clear and the path is safe, if not easy.

All of my students have been my teachers. I am so thankful for what you have all taught me during my career - patience, humility, gratitude, loyalty, love, grit, determination. You have all shown me such love; in all of my ambitions and endeavors, my only true goal is to share back with you the love you have given me. Today my student taught me the invaluable lesson of the necessity of daily practice and the value of a good teacher, and for that, I am extremely grateful. To teach is to learn, and it is the greatest gift that has ever been given to me. I look forward to sharing it with you.

1 comment:

  1. Good luck on your new venture. I appreciate your words. I've been practicing yoga for many years, but have only recently returned to doing daily sun salutations. I need a little inspiration.

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