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		<title>Yoga As It Applies To Me</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jan 2010 15:19:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sarah Finn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For me, yoga is a practice.  It is not a performance, not an on-again-off-again thing, nor is it perfect. In this practice I have found a lifestyle&#8211;a way of moving and flowing and being that keeps me and my ego in checkity-check mode! 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For me, yoga is a practice.  It is not a performance, not an on-again-off-again thing, nor is it perfect. In this practice I have found a lifestyle&#8211;a way of moving and flowing and being that keeps me and my ego in checkity-check mode! </p>
<p>We all have them&#8211;egos that is.  But what do we do with them?  To me, humility is huge.  Humility is being brought to my knees after falling down a time or twenty in handstand and getting back up.  It is coming right back to my mat with a smile and tear after my mother&#8217;s death, expressing that loss in the form of movement and receiving energy from the practice.  It&#8217;s moving deeper into my faith after many sleepless nights, on hands and knees in deep prayer and meditation after a longtime relationship fell apart, then picking up the pieces (or lessons) from it all, understanding and taking what I need from that moment, inhaling a deep breath, then moving on.  Most can relate&#8230;right? </p>
<p>I believe yoga should be accessible to all types of hearts, souls, bodies, and minds.  Many of us start our yoga journey on the mat&#8230;we then take the choice of conscious movement and intention and apply it to other areas of life&#8211;eating, socializing, sharing, speaking, loving, and connecting.  On the mat, we deepen our understanding of compassion for ourselves and then dedicate that same expression of compassion to the rest of the world as a whole.  Personally, if I come to class and take care of myself, then once I roll my mat up and go back out onto the street and see someone who needs a hand, a dollar, a ride, or a meal, I feel more open to give.  And in turn, when I am down, I feel deserving of receiving that same love. </p>
<p>Power Yoga also pushes me to my edge, takes me right out of my comfort zone and challenges me. This too is a HUGE help in my life off the mat.  When I am in a situation that is uncomfortable or challenging, I no longer run away or get pissed off, but rather breath and see the lesson in it all.</p>
<p>The practice of yoga is so humbling and beautiful and whole.  Yoga can touch all areas of our lives, leading to a greater understanding of liberation from attachment, faith, connectedness, love, and so much more.  I believe a strong dedication to the physical practice&#8211;every day on the mat, moving energy and cleaning out the body&#8211;is a huge tool in creating a sense of balance and well being.  I really could go on and on, however, I have a class to get too so with that being said&#8230; I hope to see you on the mat soon or on the street for a chat and hug! </p>
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<p>Namaste People!</p>
<p>Sarah Finn</p>
<p>Charleston Power Yoga</p>
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