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Stepping out of the box!

Horray!
It’s a sunny day here in Edinburgh as you can see at the beginning of todays video blog!
Today is just a wee update for you…

Unfortunately, I had a bit of a nightmare this morning since discovering there was fraudulent activity on my bank account!
If it wasn’t for stocking up on food and general shopping the past couple of days, I might have been a little bit stuck.
So, it was just another reminder to me the whole money thing really doesn’t work.
What would we do if our bank cards were stopped?
How would we survive?
There was a time when some of us used cacao beans for money, but nowadays we depend on electronic signals instead!
It’s a funny way of representing what our working hours equate to but it is so hugely accepted now that we rarely even question it.
I guess this is another reason why our move to Costa Rica soon makes so much sense… to be able to see the fruits of our labor growing on the trees or standing before us as sustainably built bamboo structures.
Big Love!
Excitedly yours
S & S xxxx


Time to go ‘Vlog’!

Good morning everybody!

Here’s some pre-practice words from wee-yogi.
Today I want to share with you a little secret about where we are headed over the coming weeks…
Keep up to date with our progress by subscribing to these blogs and our all new YouTube channel!

I followed this up with a great practice full of handstand fun!
Can’t wait to play with this in this weeks coming classes! ;)

Our water melons today were 100 times better and even held the hidden structure to all life on this planet quite clearly in front of our eyes!
We juiced these, skin and all and gulped it down gratefully… mmm mmm!

Spirals exist everywhere in nature, some times we can't see them with our naked eyes but when we do it is truly beautiful.

...the closer you look, the more you will find.

Spiral up your life on ALL levels!

Love and spirals to you, your practice and your water melons!

S xxx


Enny Meeny Miny Mo…

An update on my yoga practice is well over due.
For those of you who know me well you will know that I have been practicing Ashtanga Yoga for around 7 years now.
Every morning, between 1.5-2 hours, following the flow of a practice that is probably one of the most practiced yoga sequences on this planet.
I refer back now, to a post from a few weeks ago, where after a 16 day juice feast and a flash back to a 2 years previous yoga retreat.
I decided to step off the Ashtanga train and take a journey back to a practice reflecting that of a teacher I discovered and an approach I fell in love with a few years ago while studying for my teacher training in London.

Shiva Rea

Shiva Rea’s practice is based on the same lineage as Ashtanga.
Krishnamacharya passed on his teachings to many, including Pattabhi Jois (the founder of Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga), B.K.S. Iyengar (founder of Iyengar yoga) and T.K.V. Desikachar who was his son.

Krishnamacharya

***Read more about Krishnamacharya***

“Shiva Rea, M.A., is a leading teacher of transformational Prana Flow Yoga and Yoga Trance Dance.
She began exploring yoga at the age of fourteen as a way to understand her name, given to her by her father, a surfer and artist. Her studies in the Krishnamacharya lineage, Tantra, Ayurveda, Bhakti, Kalaripayattu, world dance, yogic art and somatic movement infuse her approach to living yoga and embodying the flow. She is known for bringing the roots of yoga alive for modern practitioners in creative, dynamic and life-transforming ways and for offering the synthesis form of vinyasa flow out in the world”
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And so… for the past 4 weeks or so i have found myself each morning being drawn back to my yoga mat with an excited anticipation as to what will arise from each days practice.
When I first decided to make this transition, I wasn’t 100% sure why or if it would last for that matter.
Today I realised it was an experiment that had been simmering in the back of my subcinscious for too long.
It doesn’t even matter ‘why’ I have decided to do this.

The point is a shift has occurred on a deeper level.
For me, yoga is about truth.
It is about finding your truth and allowing it to flow through you like an elixir of life or a resonant song.

This morning, something inside me asked me to visit old ground.
So, rather than following the rules ;) I jumped on my mat without a thought and went straight for the Ashtanga ‘Second Series’, without a blink (usually you would practice primary series for a while or at least once a week before leaping in here… not me!).
And…
It felt amaizing!
Back bend after back bend…
I enjoyed every breath, every posture, every drishti, and for sure I enjoyed every second of savasana!

However, this is not to say my experiment is over!
Today only taught me how important it was for me to make this change.
Todays asana practice felt fluid and free.
I could see, hear and feel  the difference since I have been exploring my new approach to yoga practice.
Places that felt so hard, blocked and tight (on all levels) are now open and receptive to change.
This is just the beginning!

I am excited to see what’s next, but for now, a breakfast of raspberries, blueberries, grapefruits and bee pollen with Steve.
With this inspired mind, our search for the sun continues…

The X-ray solar corona as viewed by the Yohkoh observatory