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thoughts from annie
Dear Friends,
Thank you to each of you who emailed me or told me that these monthly thoughts have been helpful for you. Your words encourage me to write, even when I sometimes wonder whether what I am writing is relevant to other people's lives. It's a great reminder for me that even though we think that our struggles are so unique, the reality is that we are all much more alike than we are different.
These last few weeks I have been feeling a lot of gratitude for the many teachers that I have in my life. Over the last year, I have studied with dozens of meditation and yoga teachers, including Thich Nhat Hanh, Pema Chodron, and John Friend. I am about to embark upon an extensive Mindfulness Yoga and Meditation program at Spirit Rock in California, in which I will be studying with Jack Kornfield, Stephen Cope, Tias Little, Jude Boccio, and many other experienced mindfulness and yoga teachers. I feel very blessed to have access to these amazing teachers, and so grateful for the work that they have done to help enlighten me and support my practice.
I remember once reading a biography of B.K.S. Iyengar, and how he used to practice asana (poses) and pranayama (breathing practices) for many hours every day, often while his family slept. And I look at Thich Nhat Hanh, at the age of 80+, and the travel and work schedule that he keeps, and I know that the dedication of my teachers, and their devotion to awareness and enlightenment is a gift to me. Every time that my teachers choose to practice, they gain more understanding and they are then able to pass it along to me. As John Friend said this week, "As I go up, I will keep carrying you all higher and higher with me."
The word guru comes from the Sanskrit word meaning "heavy." The guru is the one who is heavy with knowledge and wisdom, and who by that heaviness attracts students to him or her (like a bowling ball on a bed sheet was the analogy that John Friend gave). So as a student, I give thanks to my teachers who continue to fill up with knowledge and insight, and to share their insights with me so that I can grow increasingly more aware of the world as it is, and more able to express my unique contributions to the world.
In a way we are all teachers for each other. And the more that we commit to our practice and to growing our self-awareness, the more that we can offer to everyone that we meet. The fall especially is a time for filling ourselves up in preparation for the sparser winter months. I envision each of us filling up with wisdom as we practice together at Circle Yoga.
May we all get fat with self-awareness and insight this fall, so that we have plenty to share with each other in the months ahead.
With love,
Annie
p.s. November 4-6 is our Budding Yogis- Kid's Yoga Teacher Training certification weekend. There are still a few spots available. Please join us if you are interested in sharing yoga with young people.
Circle Yoga Workshops & Events - Fall 2007
This Saturday!
Saturday, October 6
Beginning this fall, Circle Yoga will host Saturday Sangha Day on the first Saturday of every month. Sangha means "community of practitioners." On Saturday Sangha Day, all merchandise will be 10% off and all are welcome to join us for a free Saturday Sangha Day discussion from 5:00 - 6:30 pm. Join Annie Mahon and others in the Circle Yoga community this Saturday, October 6th, to explore what it means to have a practice "off the mat." What might we do to bring our yoga and mindfulness practices into our day-to-day lives and experiences. The discussion will touch on meditation, mindfulness, the yamas & niyamas, the five mindfulness trainings, and more.
Yoga & Meditation
Friday, October 19, 6:30 - 8 pm
$30 ($25 if registered before October 12)
Whether you live with a chronic stress-related condition or simply need to relax after a stressful day, restorative yoga will help ease the tensions from your daily life. In this soothing class, you will rest in yoga poses that bring about deep relaxation and remind you how it feels to be at ease. With Jill Minneman. Read more>>
Friday, October 26 - Sunday, October 28
*WORKSHOP FULL: Please contact the studio to be added to a waiting list.*
Victor will explore breath as being the connective tissue between body and soul. Through an awakening of deeper levels of perception, it will be possible to have a sensory experience of our own lungs, arteries, and nerves, which like rivers, collect the waters from myriad small streams and send them on to the oceanic realm. Though breath may be the central theme, we will be moving through postures and sitting in quiet meditation as well. Read more>>
Tuesday, October 30, 7 - 8:30 pm
*WORKSHOP FULL: Please contact the studio to be added to a waiting list.*
Learn about mindfulness and basic meditation techniques. Wonderful for people who want to start a meditation practice, and those interested in learning more about mindfulness. No experience necessary. With Annie Mahon. Read more>>
Sunday, November 11, 1:30 - 3:30 pm
$35 ($30 if registered before November 4)
Tight hips... stiff low back... rigid hamstrings... does this sound all too familiar? As we get older, tight hips lead to other discomforts in the body. Counter this process with poses and mindful breath awareness you can use to "unlearn" old patterns and therapeutically unlock the hips. With Naomi Gottlieb-Miller. Read more>>
Wednesday, December 26, 7 - 9 pm
$35 ($30 if registered before December 19)
Yoga Nidra is a healing and transformative ancient practice in which we learn to relax deeply on every level of our being. It releases tension and is more restful than conventional sleep-up to four times more restful. Research indicates that Yoga Nidra enhances creativity and vitality, and is an effective treatment for illnesses ranging from depression to asthma to heart disease. With Karen Soltes. Read more>>
Kids and Families
Two Monday Workshops: November 5 or December 3, 11 am - 1 pm
$35/workshop ($30/workshop if registered at least one week in advance of the workshop)
This workshop is a hands-on instructional forum for babies and their caretakers (mom, dad, nanny, grandparents, etc.) and is ideal for babies one to six months (alert but not yet crawling). Where the ancient and modern intertwine, learn proven techniques to sooth, calm, and stimulate baby, and begin to establish healthy touch boundaries for both giver and receiver. With Luann Fortune, LMT. Read more>>
Sunday, November 18, 11 am - 12 pm
$ 25/couple ($20/couple if registered before November 11),
$17 each additional participant
This class is designed especially for dads and their kids to share the joy of yoga. It will give dads the opportunity to have a special time with their kids, have some fun and do some yoga. We'll be doing yoga poses, interactive partner poses, playing yoga games, and of course, relaxing. No yoga experience is necessary. With Linda Feldman. Read more>>
Saturday, December 9, 11 am - 1 pm
Pre-adolescence can be a confusing time for girls who are trying to make sense of their ever-changing bodies and minds. This workshop is intended for all girls who would like to feel more comfortable in their growing and changing bodies, develop a positive relationship with food, and feel better about themselves all-around! With Karen Schachter. Read more>>
Training Programs
Saturday, December 9, 11 am - 1 pm
Pre-adolescence can be a confusing time for girls who are trying to make sense of their ever-changing bodies and minds. This workshop is intended for all girls who would like to feel more comfortable in their growing and changing bodies, develop a positive relationship with food, and feel better about themselves all-around! With Karen Schachter. Read more>>
Friday, November 2 - Sunday, November 4, $475
Do you think you might enjoy teaching yoga to children? Or do you think your child might benefit from learning to relax through the non-competitive practice of yoga? This 20-hour is workshop intended for school teachers, parents, yoga teachers, therapists, or anyone interested in learning how to enrich children's lives with yoga practice. Participants will gain detailed information about how to teach kids yoga classes, how to create theme-based yoga classes and how to teach self-calming and meditation techniques. With certified instructors and studio directors Annie Mahon and Linda Feldman. Read more>>
Therapeutic Yoga
Sunday, October 21, 2 - 3:30 pm
$30 ($25 if registered before October 14)
This workshop is designed for students who suffer from arthritis. Students will learn a gentle yoga routine that, when practiced regularly, will help them cope with arthritis in daily life. These yoga poses and techniques will help to reduce pain, increase range of motion, and strengthen the muscles and joints. All levels welcome. With Annette Zabolotsky. Read more>>
Sunday, October 21, 2 - 4 pm
$35 ($30 if registered before October 14)
This workshop is designed specifically for women in the process of trying to get pregnant, who are undergoing fertility treatments or hope to be pregnant sometime in the near future. Through practice and discussion participants will be introduced to techniques that will support fertility and help bring balance to body, mind and spirit. No previous yoga experience required. With Sara Shelley. Read more>>
Sunday, December 2, 2 - 5 pm
$50 ($45 if registered before November 25)
Yoga is a beneficial strategy to lift feelings of depression. This workshop will teach breathing techniques and postures to brighten moods. We will explore a variety of yoga practices, including asanas, breathing practices (pranayama), and meditation that can help bring us back into emotional balance and diminish the symptoms of depression and anxiety. With Karen Soltes. Read more>>
Circle Yoga - 3838 Northampton Street NW - Washington, DC - 20015
202-686-1104
Photos by Judy Licht
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