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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 in-person at Tulsa Yoga Meditation Center www.tulsayogameditationcenter.com/ and online with Zoom

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11/25/2024 0 Comments

Thanksgiving and Yoga

This week I have been considering why most Americans love Thanksgiving so much. It’s always the busiest travel time of the year. In fact, this year may very well set a record as nearly 80 million people will be traveling! Most of these travelers are heading home where they can share the holiday with family.

This is so different from the variety of December holidays spread out throughout the month. Not everyone celebrates Christmas or Chanukah or Kwanzaa, but Thanksgiving is a distinctly American holiday where the only disagreement might be cornbread or sourdough stuffing, pumpkin or pecan pie (or both).

In this way, Yoga is very much like Thanksgiving. At its best Yoga welcomes everyone to the table and makes sure there is something for everyone. Hot yoga for those who like to sweat, vinyasa yoga for those who like to flow, therapeutic yoga when we’re injured, and restorative practices to bring equilibrium to body and mind.

Even a typical yoga class covers everything we need to be healthy: breathing for the lungs, movement for the muscles and heart, moving the spine in all directions with forward bends, back bends, side bends and twists, meditation to calm and focus the mind. All the systems of the body are stimulated in Yoga, including circulatory, respiratory, nervous, lymphatic and endocrine.

So this Thanksgiving as you enjoy a day off, time with friends and, of course, a traditional meal, take some time to do a favorite yoga pose or two or three. Be grateful for your body, mind and spirit. I’ll meet you on the yoga mat and see you at the table!
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