Stockholm Spring Summer

30.6.13



















Sweden's glory comes alive in the spring and summer. I know, I know, I'm always saying it! There is something about living through winter's darkness that makes one appreciate the flip side. It seems to be in the design. In winter, amnesia sets in as it feels like I will never see the light of day or feel the warmth of the sun again. Alas, in due time the blossoms bloom and the sun says hello.

My favorites spots are walking on Djurgården and catching lunch at Rosendal. Not too far from where we live, David and I like to walk to Drottningholm and enjoy the grounds that surround the palace. With so many green areas in and around the city natures abundance never feels too far away. No doubt, I truly appreciate Stockholm's urban planners. Maintaing the natural views and vistas of the surrounding areas are important for the city's inhabitants as I do my best not to take the beauty of it all for granted.




Friday Quote: On Love

28.6.13

Love is not selective, just as the light of the sun is not selective. It does not make one person special. It is not exclusive. Exclusivity is not the love of God but the “love” of ego. However, the intensity with which true love is felt can vary. There may be one person who reflects your love back to you more clearly and more intensely than others, and if that person feels the same toward you, it can be said that you are in a love relationship with him or her. The bond that connects you with that person is the same bond that connects you with the person sitting next to you on a bus, or with a bird, a tree, a flower. Only the degree of intensity with which it is felt differs. 
(Ekhart Tolle)



There are several kinds of love. One is a selfish, mean, grasping, egotistical thing which uses love for self-importance. This is the ugly and crippling kind. The other is an outpouring of everything good in you—of kindness and consideration and respect—not only the social respect of manners but the greater respect which is recognition of another person as unique and valuable. The first kind can make you sick and small and weak but the second can release in you strength, and courage and goodness and even wisdom you didn’t know you had… 
(John Steinbeck)

Monday Inspiration: Patience

17.6.13



Patience and Love agreed o meet at a set time and place; beneath the twenty-third tree in the olive orchard. Patience arrived promptly and waited. She checked her watch every so often but still, there was no sign of Love.  
Was it the twenty-third tree or the fifty-sixth? She wondered and decided to check, just in case. As she made her way over to the fifty-six tree, Love arrived at tree twenty-three where Patience was noticeably absent.  
Love waited and waited before deciding he must have the wrong tree and perhaps it was another where they were supposed to meet. 
Meanwhile, Patience had arrived at the fifty-sixth tree where Love was still nowhere to be seen.  
Both begin to drift aimlessly around the olive orchard, almost meeting but never do.  
Finally, Patience who was lost and feeling quite resigned, found herself beneath the same tree where she began. She stood there for barely a minute when there was a tap on her shoulder. It was  Love. 

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"Where are you?" She asked. "I have been searching all my life."  
"Stop looking for me," Love replied, 'and I will find you."

Friday Quote: George Harrison

14.6.13

From the Hindu point of view each soul is divine. All religions are branches of one big tree. It doesn’t matter what you call Him just as long as you call. Just as cinematic images appear to be real but are only combinations of light and shade, so is the universal variety a delusion. The planetary spheres, with their countless forms of life, are naught but figures in a cosmic motion picture. One’s values are profoundly changed when he is finally convinced that creation is only a vast motion picture and that not in, but beyond, lies his own ultimate reality. 
(George Harrison)

Transformation Through Yoga: Russel Brand



Russel Brand talking very candidly about life and transforming through yoga. 

Who Can Relate?

13.6.13


Somedays I wish I had an off switch, haha.

Jörgen Christiansson

12.6.13





During the first week of June we had the pleasure of hosting Jörgen Christiansson at Yogayama to share his wisdom and insight in regards to the practice of Ashtanga yoga which included a week of Mysore practice, but of course. Jörgen is the only Swedish certified teacher and to have him back in his homeland under these circumstances made it extras special for those native to Sweden and also to those who are not, hahaha. He's a hands on teacher who honors the tradition in a way that runs deep within him. Living in L.A. and teaching at his own center Omkar108 Yoga take the time to visit if ever in the area. For those in Sweden who missed the opportunity to practice with him he'll be back next year in early June. It's time Sweden celebrated this Swedish teacher who has spent the last few decades traveling the world and studying yoga.

Many thanks to you Jörgen! See you next year if not before! 




































Urban Hippie



Believe in the beauty of your dreams. 

Ashtanga Yoga Workshop in Sarajevo

11.6.13






The purpose of all the major religious traditions is not to construct big temples on the outside, but to create temples of goodness and compassion inside, in our hearts.” (The Dali Lama)

The week before last I had the pleasure of being invited to Sarajevo to teach a weekend Ashtanga yoga workshop at Prana Yoga Studio in the heart of the city. Before my arrival I was filled with curiosity in regards to Sarajevo, remembering the complex history, horrors, and atrocities that happened there. Even to this day I don't understand it fully, however during and since my visit, I have gained deeper understanding. Remnants of the war are mostly gone but still visible and knowing what I know now I am fascinated by the strength and determination of the human spirit. No matter what, life moves on. Still, on some level, I have to ask myself, how could this have happend in my lifetime? How and why wasn't there more done to help stop the senseless killings? It haunts me.

Nonetheless, there are those who desire to move on from a higher state of consciousness. One reason why both Mike and Aida have touched me so deeply. Being the very first Ashtanga yoga center in the city they have truly broken ground in giving those the tools to reach greater awareness through the practice. It's needed, and even in the rise of skepticism they have one by one touched those with their sincere offering to give and enlighten the people of Sarajevo ready to take the leap. They're doing it and it's so inspiring!

Not only was the group willing to take the plunge, discovering all the practice has to offer but  also we had participants not only from Bosnia, but Croatia, Serbia, and Slovenia together in one room making it happen.





T H A N K   Y O U 




Below are a collection of Instagram(s) I took while in Sarajevo. 

Mike and Aida, 
The beautiful couple who own Prana Yoga Studio in Sarajevo


 Catholic Church

 A Mosque in the City Center




 Orthodox Church






 Orthodox Church



 Sarajevo Skyline near "Old Town" 





 Sarajevo Theater


Monday Inspiration: A Life Well Lived

10.6.13



"If you are not living on the edge, you're taking too much space." 

Let's Make Some Ghee

9.6.13




Ghee has many health benefits. Lubricates the joints, keeps vata imbalances in check, and nourishes the nervous system to name a few. Why not give it a whirl! 

Friday Quote

7.6.13

Just as we are entranced by television, we are entranced by the mind. Have you ever noticed how similar television is to the mind? Just like in the mind, on television, something new is always appearing to grab our attention. Because the mind’s job is to scan the environment and notice anything new and different, it is no wonder the mind finds the constant change on the television screen engrossing. 
In the real world, on the other hand, life unfolds slowly and organically. If you took a video camera with you on a 30-minute walk and left it on, you’d have a really bad movie. Can you imagine renting that at Blockbuster video?—“Life at Normal Speed.” Just notice how attracted the mind is to special effects, drama, and speeded-up versions of life. Even though our thoughts and fantasies are the basis of our suffering, we become engaged with them because, like television and movies, they are entertaining. 
(Nirmala, Nothing Personal)

 

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