Change is Inevitable, Growth is Optional
Dearest and Most Cherished Yogis of YogaNow,
After over ten successful and exuberant years of yoga and community, YogaNow will close its doors at 215 Gold on April 1, 2012. I am ever grateful to you all for supporting the studio, each other, the teachers and me. I have enjoyed and cherished our time in practice and outside of practice.
To quote His Holiness, The Dalai Lama, I happily, voluntarily, proudly end it. The studio that is, but not our relationship. Even though we won’t have the same beautiful ceiling and space, I look forward to expanding our connection. I want very much to continue to create community, and I am seeking ways to do that, other than having a full time rented studio. I am looking forward to serving you, the student, without the day-to-day responsibilities of running a studio business.
I plan to continue to teach locally at a minimum on Sundays at 10 am and Mondays at 5:45 pm and daytime Gentle class beginning immediately in April. I’m looking for a space to rent by the hour for a few weekly classes. There are lovely spaces to rent that I know of and if you are aware of any, please let me know.
Do you have ideas for how to continue to stay connected? Please be part of the transition to the next phase. I invite you to co-create our world together.
My dharma has shifted to other yogic adventures and teachings. I plan to spend more time promoting the new edition of Vital Yoga: A Sourcebook for Students and Teachers. And importantly, I believe I must work to help support those who suffer from asthma. When I developed asthma over 23 years ago I was stunned to find that the prognosis was for a changed life of endless medications and depleted vitality. It was through yoga and an entire yogic approach to asthma that has nurtured me to robust health and happiness. I feel directed, even compelled, to help others who want to find another way to deal with asthma, a way that includes all aspects of life and healing. I know I didn’t just get better just for my own benefit; I healed so that I could help others as well. If you have any connections to reach out to those who work with asthma, please let me know.
Once again, I need to say, thank you, thank you, thank you. Please continue to take classes at the studio until the end of March, and please continue to take classes in our new spaces. The other teachers will be posting where they will be teaching in April so that you can follow your favorites.
Thank you to all the teachers of YogaNow, past and present, you have offered your heart and soul in the service of yoga and I know we are all grateful to you.
The details: No refunds on bundles, you have 4 months to use the bundles. Or at the end of March you may be able convert classes to purchase used yoga props.
So much gratitude to you, to all the teachers of YogaNow past and present, and most especially to yoga for all that it offers,
Deep bows and many blessings,
Meta.
Compassion Action, Heros, & Crows
Greetings,
I hope you are all enjoying the fall and anticipating with sweetness the approaching day of Gratitude.
Recently I was disturbed to read more about the Lululemon employee who was murdered by a coworker over a year ago in Bethesda, MD. I’d heard the news, of course, as Lululemon sells yoga clothes and is part of the extended yoga community. When the killer was convicted, though, I learned another detail which was heartwrenching to me: During the murder, after the Lululemon store hours, employees in the adjacent Apple store heard repeated cries for help but did not respond, even by calling 911. I have no interest in condemning anyone here, or creating new laws.
To me the best respond is this: A Compassion Action, each of us make a pledge to make one act of compassion each day. This act can be simple, like smiling sincerely at a stranger, or more involved as one student reported:
Georgia took the Compassion Action (CA) idea to heart and when she was driving in a residential area she passed a woman carrying two bags of groceries. When Georgia looked in her rear view mirror she saw that the woman had taken a seat on a bench looking tired. She decided to do something different. She turned around and offered the woman a ride. It was accepted and although they didn’t exchange names, the woman said, I sure hope you are thankful everyday that you have a car. And after that experience, Georgia is.
We can all make a difference, day by day, moment by moment. Be a super hero (I’m envisioning a super hero Compassion Action Tshirt) and take the challenge. Suggest CAs of your own in the comment section here or on the white board at the studio. One student wrote
When an act of kindness is performed the endorphins increase for the giver, the recipient and any witness.
In yoga we say, whatever we put our attention on, gets bigger. So it matters immensely what our visual, news, pop culture diet is as it can inspire growth and postiive energy or lethargy and depression. Here’s a video story that inspires me about food and hood:
At YogaNow we celebrate holidays with yoga, you are invited to the 10 am Thanksgiving Day class with Meta. The next day there is a yoga fundraiser for the Rape Crisis Center called “Extend Strength & Compassion” at 11 am at the Terrace at Hotel Parq Central on Central and I25 – on the roof if it’s warm enough. Come for 90 mins of yoga with three different teachers.
Finally nature also inspires me, and then there are the crows. Talk about adaptability with smarts:
May your days be alive with compassion, heros and nature,
with great love and gratitude to you,
Meta.
11.11.11 and Gratitude
Greetings and Sunny Salutations!
Tomorrow’s date is unusual, 11.11.11, and there are many opinions about what that repeating date might mean to each of us and the world. There is a festival of music on the banks of the Ganges River in India 11.11.11 India and some predictions are fear-based, of course. My favorite attitude comes from an article in Tamasthu to “Keep Smiling”
There’s nothing better in this world than to know that you have made someone happy. People seldom notice old clothes if you wear a smile! We often tend to miss simple pleasures in this roller-coaster ride called life. We are often burdened with so much responsibility and stress in day-to-day life that we forget to stop and smell the flowers.
- The joyous expression on a mother’s face when she sees her child take his first step independently.
- A child who finds himself riding a bicycle for the first time without trainer wheels.
- Or simply smile at a stranger… it’s probably the only sunshine he will be seeing in the day!
Turn your frown up-side down. It costs nothing and gives more light.
And then there is the special elixir of gratitude, which in just two weeks we celebrate as a nation and family. YogaNow offers a yoga class at 10 am on Thanksgiving, to start your holiday with yoga and community, you might even bring your visiting relatives. Here’s a sweetly nourishing Tedx Talk on Gratitude, sent to me from wonderful YogaNow yogi, Lauri Dickinson: Gratitude Louie Schwartzberg
Hope to meet you on the mat and see you smiling. Many blessings all around,
Namaste,
Meta.
Yoga: Bella and Tara
Greetings and November Salutations!
I’m on my way to a book signing/ workshop in Indianapolis at the Ann Katz Book Festival where the second edition of Vital Yoga: A Sourcebook for Students and Teachers has just arrived from the printers. Thank you all for your support and for our work together which is the basis of Vital Yoga.
And now, a video that makes me so happy that I weep, for many reasons, just one is watching Bella and Tara:
Another is the clarity of mind and integrity of the workers of the Tennessee Elephant Sanctuary.
The holidays are here (I know because there is a radio station that now plays Christmas carols 24/7) and it is a terrific time to invite yoga into your life in a more consistent way, so that you stay connected to you True Self, even if the world whirls other ideas. So, please do consider our special Holiday Yoga Bundle, just $9/class, to be taken in November and December.
AND remember that you have another invitation: yoga on Thanksgiving, Christmas And New Year’s Day at 10 am. Yoga with yourself, yoga with community, yoga with love.
Signing off with words from Alice Walker:
“The animals of the world exist for their own reasons.
They were not made for humans any more than
black people were made for whites or women for men.”
From my heart to yours,
Namaste,
Meta.
Holiday Yoga Help & Friday Night at the Movies
(IF THIS IS TOO SMALL TO READ ON EMAIL, CLICK THE LINK AND READ IT ON THE WEB, PLEASE!)
Greetings and Late October Salutations,
I hope this finds you all keeping warm and enjoying the fall colors and even, some rain, JAI!
I am so grateful to you all for practicing together at YogaNow. I can see even more clearly (since eye surgery) how beautiful yoga is and how beautiful the YogaNow community is. Over the years I’ve noticed how stressful the ‘holiday’ months are and how much yoga helps, and yet, it’s just the time when we can’t find the space for yoga. Ironic, just when we need it most, we can’t fit it in.
So this year, YogaNow is offering a special gift: Holiday Yoga Help. A holiday bundle of 15 classes for just $9/class (what a bargain!) that is valid only for November and December. That means about 2 classes a week, and what a gift that would be for ourselves. These new bundles will be available beginning November 1st.
This Friday there is a movie screening (Albuquerque premier!) of Yogawoman at our sister studio, Albuquerque Ashtanga Yoga Shala, join us there.
And of course we have 10 am class on Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day, a nourishing way to start the holidays.
May your days be full of beauty and your mind at peace with whatever comes your way,
with love,
Meta.
Effort Never Goes to Waste
Dear YogaNow friends and family,
As I write this post a storm is brewing out the window and of course, we hope for rain. This is the first day of the Jewish New Year, 5772, so to all those of the Jewish tribe, Happy New Year! To everyone, Happy New Moon. The new moon, the new year, always new beginnings are open to us. And I find the Bhagavad Gita reassuring:
~ On this path effort never goes to waste, and there is no failure. Even a little effort toward spiritual awareness will protect you from the greatest fear. ~
http://www.vitalyogathebook.com/workshops-and-retreats/workshops/…there will be a short video viewing, explanation and discussion, breathing practice and everything you need to know to begin Mysore. This is a workshop for everyone!
Note too that the Tuesday morning class is now 9:30 am, along with every other morning class.
As the seasons change you may want to consider a season cleanse, called panchakarma. This is a wonderful way to honor your body and the change in the air. Here is a web site with more information on panchakarma: http://www.ayurveda.com/panchakarma/index.html.
May I suggest a simple panchakarma, perhaps three days: a monodiet of kitchuri (many recipes for this including in Vital Yoga: A Sourcebook for Students and Teachers, p. 210-11); warm oil self massage daily; extra sleep; restorative yoga at home, for example, legs up the wall.
You are also invited to Friday at the Movies, an event co-hosted with the Albuquerque Ashtanga Shala, Friday, October 28, 2011, 7:30pm. Join us for a screening of the new film “Yoga Woman”. View trailer here.
May your transitions be easy and your choices for attention nourishing,
with love and gratitude,
Meta.
Life as Mythical Adventure & class time change
Greetings and September Salutations,
Mythical adventures…lately I’ve been reading Carolyn Myss’ Defy Gravity (ironically it recently fell to the floor) and currently her chapter on Connecting with Meaning and Purpose. Her description of how our struggles in life can be experienced as a mythical adventures or profound rituals with obstacles viewed as, say, trolls on a bridge, and complexities as navigating labrynths with vines and wild animals. I then thought of my current challenge as just such a mythical story and suddenly, the process was clear, the challenge interesting and my whole perspective shifted. I recommend it!
Class notes – beginning in October all morning classes will begin at 9:30 am, meaning the experimental time of 9 am on Tuesday is over and we’ll return to 9:30 am Gentle on Tuesdays (and Thursdays as always). Happily we have a new Wednesday 9:30 class with Joe and Allegra Wolff. Here Joe addresses the question who can practice Ashtanga:
This Saturday, September 17, 1-2:30 pm
is the Asthma and Yoga class. Please spread the word to anyone you know who experiences shortness of breath or lung challenges. This is a regularly priced class designed to provide ongoing help.
On Saturday, October 1, 2011, 2- 4pm
we are hosting Elise Espat for a workshop introducing Mysore Ashtanga yoga. If you’ve never done heard of Mysore (or you have and think it sounds strangely painful), this workshop is for you. Here’s Elise on yoga:
Join her at the opening of her new shala (studio) in Nob Hill:
Barefoot Ball & Benefit Party / The Shala Open House & Reception
7-9pm Friday, September 23, 2011
Yes, classes started September 6th, but the eve of the Autumnal Equinox is a way better date for celebrating. Come see the space, enjoy some veggie nosh, meet some fab people, get some goodies — all for a good cause. We’ll be raising funds to help support Odanadi’s current project. Committed to rescuing and rehabilitating trafficked women and children in India, let’s help them build a new boys’ home!
Many blessings all around, May Mythical Adventures abound,
with love and gratitude,
Meta.
Summer time and New Beginnings
Greetings and End of August Salutations,
I hope you are all enjoying the weather and happily not hurricanes and tornadoes. I read this morning that this was the hottest August on record and I hope you have been staying cool and using yoga as a tool for calmness of mind and spirit. If not, it’s never too late to come to a yoga class, yoga is always there for you!
We will have one 10 am class on Labor Day, all weekend classes happen. You might just want to begin the national holiday in community in yoga.
There is still time to join our next YogaNow Personal Enrichment and Teacher Training Apprentice Program which beings October 2. This dive into yoga is a gift to yourself to uncover your own truth and beauty. You certainly don’t have to want to be a yoga teacher but you do have to be willing to learn and grow with yoga. We won’t be offering the training again in October 2012 so if you are considering, this may be your time now!
We are welcoming two new teachers, Joe and Allegra Wolf. They will be teaching classes already on the schedule and also adding a Wednesday morning Ashtanga Vinayasa for all levels – beginner and seasoned practitioner.
Our Friday evening class is changing times – will be a new time 6-7:30 pm beginning Sept 9. It is now called Happy Hour Vinyasana and here is the description:
Happy Hour VinyasanaA great way to unwind from the week before starting your weekend. This class is designed to give you a strong foundation in fun, while being both safe and effective. This is a fluid vinyasana class, using elements of the Ashtanga approach, but resequenced to lend a sense of playfulness and accessibility for everyone. We explore the dynamic synergy between effort and letting go. You will leave feeling refreshed, energized, and relaxed, with the night still young. So come and join us in this breathing, moving, and feeling mediation.
May the new month be sweet and your moments be now,
with love,
Meta.
Greetings and August Salutations to you!
I hope this finds you all well and diving into your moments.
YogaNow is pleased to offer a free class this week, Wednesday, August 24, 7:30-9 pm to meet new to Albuquerque and YogaNow teachers, Allegra and Joe Wolff. They will team teach this 90 minute yoga class. Here’s a bit about them:
Joe and Allegra moved to Albuquerque from San Francisco this summer to enjoy the simplicities of mountains, the southwest and spend more time with family.
Allegra has been practicing Ashtanga yoga on and off since 2004 but was first introduced to Kundalini yoga in 2002. She finds it is important to establish a variety in her personal asana practice from day to day and so the yoga she teaches is a playful combination of ashtanga-vinyasa influenced poses ranging from the gentle and subtle to the challenging intensity of more rigorous poses.
THIS Saturday is the Yoga for Asthma class, 1-2:30 pm, please come if you have any respiratory distress and want to work with your breath!
Also join Cypresse and Friends on Sunday:
Flash Mob Yoga
You’re Invited!
August 28, 2011
Albuquerque Art Museum, 2000 Mountain NW
(across from Tiguex Park)
Arrive 1:50 to wander around out front, acting interested in the art installations….at 2pm, we begin with 2 sun salutes, into our own flow of poses before ending promptly at 2:10. Optional to go to Old Town Plaza afterward and have a drink.
Come with sunscreen, your creativity and your drishti!
Flash Mob Yoga is sweeping the country, here’s an article about one in nyc http://www.yogadork.com/news/mega-yoga-flash-mob-planned-for-nycs-grand-central-station-august-24th/
many blessings all around,
many opportunities to practice yoga!
namaste,
Meta.












