Tuesday, October 14, 2008
We must become engaged!
With all the challenges before us, it occurred to me how beneficial Yoga can be in these times. The purpose of Yoga is to make us strong, flexible, and balanced, as well as to unite with the Divine Spirit inside of each one of us. We all need to be strong at this time and not allow negativity, doubt, and hopelessness to pervade. Becoming flexible enough to adjust the way we currently live, and find new ways to fit our current paradigm are now in order. Now is the time to listen to the voice of Allison Gannet and learn ways to not only "save our snow", but save our precious planet.
Furthermore, how we can support each other in our own community. We can utilize the fruits of our spiritual practices to become centered, balanced, and clear enough to make wise choices and boldly become "the change we wish to see" (Gandhi). Although I am coming from a Yoga perspective, I recognize that all spiritual traditions are available and able to offer some of the same effects. Yoga happens to work from the inside out, and is a totally ecumenical approach open to all religions that inspires us to utilize our healthy bodies and sound minds to transform the current situation into an even better future for all. Aligning with the Divine inside each one of us, we tap into the God force that is unstoppable, infinitely powerful, and can create possibilities greater than we could ever imagine.
We can no longer afford to sit on the sidelines. In my Yogic spiritual community, we are asking people to become ENGAGED. It is time to take our spiritual practices and move in the world with compassion, equanimity, and the dedication to live our values. Mostly, to stay optimistic in these times and know that if we respond with the wisdom and grace that is called for; we are going to change the world for the better. I believe in us, and I know we can do it.
Monica Mesa
YOGA FOR THE PEACEFUL (Formerly Yoga for the People)
P.S. Please Vote FOR OBAMA
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
More About the Conference in Estes Park!
Our last night at the conference was super fun because we had a party that my friend Shannon hosted. Shannon is a gifted business woman who owns OMTIME Yoga studios in Boulder and Denver, and is also an assistant for Shiva Rea. She has the midas touch, and somehow managed to get all the Yoga AllStars to her little party to watch the presidential debates. Shiva Rea, John Friend, Seane Corn, Amy Ippoliti, and more! Being among these Yoga masters was an honor and an affirmation for this exciting stage of my own Yoga path.
Juliet, Shelley, and I had to leave the conference early on Saturday because I had nominated Juliet for the Business Woman of the year award ("Woman Who Shines" is the actual name of the award). It was part of the womens business conference and I had to convince them to leave the conference early to go to this without letting Juliet know she had won. So we got there by the skin of our teeth, and I got to present this dear student/friend/teacher of mine with this fabulous award. Juliet owns the pet ranch here in Crested Butte, is on my board of directors for the studio, and has been a huge supporter of my business this past year. I was VERY proud to honor her in this way!
Today is the new moon, so I am starting a new Sadhana; a month of bramacharya, cleansing, deep internal processing, and focusing on getting the our IRS application finished so we can move forward with our plans and programs as a non-profit studio. Cash flow is a little tight during this transition time, so praying for abundant flows of donations and support from the community and seasonal friends. Stay positive during these challenging times and know that everything is unfolding in our highest good.
And please, VOTE FOR OBAMA!
OmLove!
Monica