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Janet Parachin is a yoga therapist, meditation teacher, Ayurveda wellness consultant, Reiki Master Teacher, and enthusiastic Yoga trainer and practitioner. She teaches at Tulsa Yoga Meditation Center www.tulsayogameditationcenter.com/ Study yoga, meditation and Ayurveda with her in the online classroom Yoga Spirit Online www.yogaspiritonline.com/

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4/25/2022 0 Comments

An Extraordinary Week

This is my birthday week and, wow, what a week it is! I am turning 60 years old, which is itself a significant milestone in my life. But in addition, this is the start of eclipse season with a powerful New Moon Solar Eclipse in the sign of Taurus on April 30th. As astrologer Lynn Hayes explains:

“New Moons are highly charged portals of energy where old patterns can be cleansed away with new intentions, and that is even more true at this lunation because Uranus, the planet of radical change and authenticity, conjoins the Sun and Moon. This eclipse is loaded with abundant positive energies since the Moon’s ruler Venus conjoins Jupiter – the two benefics, as they are called, working together for a burst of optimism and good fortune.”
(Her blog is astrodynamics.net)

Even if we don’t understand all the jargon, some points really jump out –

“old patterns can be cleansed away with new intentions”
“radical change and authenticity”
“abundant positive energies”
“a burst of optimism and good fortune”


I am feeling every single one of these aspects this week. Are you?

Take some time away from your regular activities, since our busy-ness can become a distraction from seeing what it is real and true in our lives. Go someplace quiet, it could be a favorite meditation spot at home or out in Nature, even sitting alone in your car. Focus on your breath as a way to calm your nervous system and to attune your attention. Breathe in for a count of 4 and breathe out for a count of 6. After several minutes, become aware of the energy signature of this time we are now in. Reflect on each of these four statements:
“old patterns can be cleansed away with new intentions”
“radical change and authenticity”
“abundant positive energies”
“a burst of optimism and good fortune”
 
What do you feel in your body?
What emotions come up for you?
How are your thought patterns affected?
What actions are you feeling led to take?

Sure, you can stay busy and let this eclipse season pass you by, like so many others in our world. But why be ordinary when you can be extraordinary?

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4/11/2022 0 Comments

Using Both of Your Wings

Sometimes when you hear something, it just rings true. I’ve been thinking about something I heard this week, and I wonder if it rings true for you too. We hear so much about people caught up in a specific worldview, something we often refer to as a “wing.” For example, those who are “right wing” are conservative and those who are “left wing” are liberal. What if, instead of being devoted to one wing, we decided to be the whole butterfly and used both of our wings?

This image really makes sense to me because, in nature, a butterfly cannot fly with just one wing. A bird cannot fly with just one wing. Even an airplane cannot fly with just one wing.

Why do we think that we are any different?

If we think we can fly with just one wing, with just one understanding, with just one unopposed commitment, we are deluding ourselves and helping to create the situation we currently find ourselves in now where divisiveness and misunderstanding rule the day.

To use both wings means
• Actively seeking out opposing views to get the bird’s eye view of any issue
• Imagining yourself being in a different life situation to consider how your actions, thoughts and beliefs would be shaped accordingly
• Representing the beautiful colors of humanity (just like the whole butterfly) rather than the broken body of a being that cannot reach its full potential

Here are two Yoga practices that can support your efforts to be whole:
Practice a yoga pose you don’t like for 30 days in a row. This practice helps you overcome your negative feelings to something by consciously choosing to engage with it every single day. Over time you will discover that you actually begin to like the pose and, if you stick with it a bit longer, you’ll likely become indifferent to it. Once that happens, you are free.

Meditate on shape-shifting. In your imagination you get to be anything you want to be. Choose something from nature such as your companion animal or a favorite tree. Close your eyes and imagine this being in front of you. Switch places with this being, imagining that you are observing yourself through its eyes. What does it see when it looks at you? When you return to your own body, reflect on what you learned.

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