Happy Thursday Beautiful Kula,
I was just finishing up posting my website today and it dawned on my that as I was writing how absolutely grateful I am for the practice. It seems this way and more so each day I study and practice. Our open to grace discussion has been the spring board for all my practices and my classes this week. I have found how truly expansive and sweet this concept is and can be in the practice as well as in my life. When I allow myself an extra second to open to grace before opening my mouth, (which I must admit sometimes gets in the way) or before a practice, pose, even shavasana, it seems as though the gratitude nearly bubbles over.
I can't thank you all enough for helping me through a very rough time in my life. Even though I didn't share what happened until recently I can honestly say that I would not have made it through as I did without the practice and kula. I realize now more than ever that if you are thirsty the river will come...and it has like a HUGE wave!
On this note I will let you know how excited I am to see you all the Monday after next after my workshop and time in New Orleans with Aaron and John Friend! I will be thinking of you all and dedicating my practice to our beautiful kula, our study, and our practice together!!
YES YES YES!! Shanti!
With love and gratitude!
Oh and ps:
http://www.amylindyoga.com
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Amy,
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the website... it's beautiful! You are an inspiring yogini with a warm and loving heart and I am so happy to have met you through this Immersion. I think we can all agree that this kula has been a wonderful support system for each of us in our practice and ongoing search for revelation. I feel so fortunate that we all found each other... just another example of putting out the call (being thirsty) and receiving the blessing (the river).
You will undoubtedly have an awesome time in NOLA and I can't wait to hear all about it! Say hello to Aaron for me and make sure that John knows that you are from Boise... I know that he remembers our little group from Boise at the Park City workshop, so the more he hears about the growing kula here, the better!!
Namaste and safe travels,
Tamara