Guest guest Posted June 29, 2007 Report Share Posted June 29, 2007 --- jahlstrom78 <jahlstrom@...> wrote: > I'm one of the > moderators here and also a yoga instructor. Hi Jackie, Great to hear from you. That's so great that you teach yoga! I have actually thought about a yoga analogy all day. You see, I find it so hard to start slow going over to this diet. But I thought about how I'd never push myself to a point where I'd feel dizzy or nauseaus in a yoga class. But interestingly I do that with the nutrition. So, if I could just take a more yogic attitude towards what I'm doing now with this new program that would probably help me. It's nice to know that yoga has so much to teach us about how to stay tuned in to the body, to listen to it and to respect it. Cause I can totally see how getting even a minor injury in a Yoga class would delay my ability to develop strength and get closer to health. > You could even do some restorative poses at home. > Like reclined bound > angle, supported bridge, supported child's pose I will definately take your and Bee's advice into account. I do love the restorative poses too so I'll be sure to be respectful of my body and thus more connected to nature and not push to hard. Thank you again! (smiley) ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ TV dinner still cooling? Check out " Tonight's Picks " on TV. http://tv./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2007 Report Share Posted June 30, 2007 That's a terrific analogy, ! You might also think about " ahimsa " as you go along this path of natural healing...apply the attitude of non-harming directly to yourself. namaste; jackie > I find it so hard to start > slow going over to this diet. But I thought about how > I'd never push myself to a point where I'd feel dizzy > or nauseaus in a yoga class. But interestingly I do > that with the nutrition. So, if I could just take a > more yogic attitude towards what I'm doing now with > this new program that would probably help me. It's > nice to know that yoga has so much to teach us about > how to stay tuned in to the body, to listen to it and > to respect it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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