Thursday, July 12, 2018

Stop Complaining and Enjoy the Experience

Day Three in Bali: Rain, Rain, Go Away....

Morning Meditation

Breakfast
Ayurvedic Teachings & Asana Practice
Supper Clear Cafe
Barong Dance Ubud Palace


Wondering
You are probably wondering about the title of this post, "stop complaining and enjoy the experience." Well, I found myself falling into negative self-thought and self-talk in my head during my retreat. It had been raining for two days and I was finding myself focusing on my environment and what was wrong (in my eyes) with it. Staying in a tropical climate one would assume that you are going to be living with rain and creatures which inhabit it.
Everyday I would find at least one to two frogs behind the curtains. And, after two days of continuous rain our bathroom, which is exposed to the elements was flooded.  I was getting frustrated. And, to top it off, I was coming down with a cold. Needless to say I was questioning why me...

Meditation & Breath
Usually during meditation the focus should be on your breath and not on frogs, and the rain, and a stuffy nose. But there I was totally distracted by all that I thought was wrong. Finally, I said to myself, "Stop complaining and enjoy the experience. Appreciate the experience and don't fall into the abyss of negativity." Instead, as I took an inhale I brought myself back to my breath and on the exhale focused on letting go of the heaviness I was feeling. I wanted to feel light and not bogged down by self-pity.
Did it work? Yes, but not without accepting how I as feeling for what it was. At lunch, I discovered that the entire Shala was dealing with this concern. It was not all about me. Andrea, helped me out so much by giving me a Chinese herbal medicine which helped with the stuffiness and sore throat. What I did learn though is that I need to voice when I am feeling frustrated so that it does not fester; which can be very hard for me to do. But, by opening myself my concerns were heard,respected, and in the end, I was able to put aside.

Ayurvedic Doshas
Three Doshas 
I found it interesting, that as we began our teachings for the day I was being validated; at least according to my Dosha. Dosha, in Ayurvedic teachings are; "biological energies found throughout the human body and mind. They govern all physical and mental processes and provide every living being with an individual blueprint for health and fulfillment. "   According to the characteristics of the three doshas, and at this particular time in my life; in my current state I was Kapha: congested, heavy, slow, tired. Water & Earth, (two of the five elements & Kapha characteristics) were present as the rain continued and the earth became saturated. No wonder I as feeling under the weather. What I needed  to eliminate the imbalance was to look to the opposite qualities; as like qualities increase like and opposite qualities balance. The opposite would be looking to Fire to bring in heat to the body through exercise and foods (spicy), to increase the heat in my body offsetting the heavy elements.
*I will include a link to a website (under the Dosha chart) which will give a wonderful explanation of the Doshas, the elements and where you might find yourself.

Asana Practice
Our asana practice today was just what I needed: heat to my body with movement, opening the chest/heart, and lastly, pranayama breathing helping to clear my sinuses.
Props needed: 2 blocks, bolster & blanket.



RETREAT SEQUENCE III
CAMEL PREP

OPENING
Meditation/Grounding

BACK
Hip Bridge
CNC slow

STANDING
Tadasana to FF/Twist
Shoulder circles/hands on shoulders

SUN SALUTATIONS
Cobra: Spider Fingers
Cobra:Hamstring Wakeup



STANDING
Chair Squat/up & back
Warrior I/ step backs
Warrior II/ up & down - hold
Side Angle
Triangle
Wide Legged FF w/Twist
Lunge Twist

BACK
Bridge

KNEES
Shin Stand/back n forth

WALL
Block at Sternum/Thoracic Spine
Block at thighs/Camel (blocks under feet)
DD

SEATED
90/90 Twist
Wide Leg FF/Right side/Left side
Wide Leg/Forward
Staff Fold
90/90 Twist over bolster
Supported Backbend over bolster
Cobbler


PRANAYAMA BREATHING
Nadi Shodana

SAVASANA

Afternoon Adventure:
Shopping with a new yogi, Nicole. Supper at The Clear Cafe. Barong Dance at the Ubud Palace.


Wonderful Vegetarian Dinner w/fresh fruit juice  



Barong Dance
 Barong Ket, it takes shape like an animal mix between tiger, lion, dragon and a cow shape.













Resources:
Ayurveda 101: http://www.eattasteheal.com/ayurveda101/eth_bodytypes.htm

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