Tag Archives | healing

Yoga Therapy for Low Back Pain.

 Today’s yoga sequence comes to you from the awesome Bree over at yogagypsy.  Bree’s kindly gone to a huge amount of effort to create this yoga sequence for us – once you’ve checked this one out, you should head over to her blog and have a wander around. Good shiz there. Really good. Note: This [...]

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How to know when you are healed.

If you are a regular reader of this blog, you will know that there are some strongly developed themes to my writing (which is just my teaching, but in blog form). Healing is probably the biggest. ‘To heal’ means ‘to make whole’. Yoga, all the tools of yoga, exist to remind us of our innate [...]

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Jenifer Parker weighs in on gurus, tradition, and lateness to yoga class…

This guest post by my friend Jenifer Parker came out of the conversation we had after my bunfight.     This, she tells me, is how she’d express her views on being a yoga teacher, and the lateness thing. And the ‘let’s respect tradition & unquestioningly respect the teacher’ thing. When speaking to “tradition” we [...]

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How to relieve back pain #1: rest and awareness.

Hopefully you haven’t ended up with back pain because of your yoga practice, but you may well have. Far too many people do. Especially SI-Joint pain. I know I say this a lot but I could write a freaking BOOK about this. It would be a pretty whingey book. If you have lumbar disc issues [...]

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How to be a really bad yoga teacher (handy checklist)

Right. I’ve had enough. Last week, I was inundated, INUNDATED, with emails from people who have yoga related injuries, mostly backs and SI Joints. What have their yoga teachers being DOING? Surely they got the memo that their first job is to keep their students safe? Nope, apparently not. Man, it pisses me off. So, [...]

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Universal Truth #35: You can only sort your own sh*t.

When we were teenagers, my best friend would come to school and tell me things her uncle had done. He was addicted to a particularly nasty drug that you seem to only get in South Africa.   He was only a few years older than we were.   It was really sad, and really scary, [...]

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Being a grown-up

I first published this post more than two years ago, and it seems fitting to revisit it in the Week of Knowing Your Worth. I’ve edited it just a bit, of course . To reflect where I am at now. Still mid thirties, but a bit more more grown-up. There are definitely things that mark [...]

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Do you know your worth?

  It’s always interesting for me to watch how people pay for their yoga classes and retreats. Some people pay waaaaay in advance, and in full. Some, late, every time. I used to think that it reflected how they value their yoga, and maybe it does. But it also seems to be a measure of [...]

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5 Key Tips for Healing from Trauma

I ‘knew’ Svasti well before I ever moved to Australia. Such is the power of the blogging community. I’ve met her in person now, and count her not just as a friend, but as a brave and inspiring woman. She’s been through a lot, and with each new challenge, she just steps up. I was [...]

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