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    Be Here Now (Var.)

    ByElizabeth August 3, 2024

    If I post a picture of a rainbow a few days after I took it, is it still worth looking at? Or does it need to be in the moment?

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  • Art and Culture | Asana, Pranayama, and Yoga Practice | Community and Family

    A Worthy Experiment

    ByElizabeth July 17, 2024July 17, 2024

    The practices hosted by Woven History were a delightful opportunity to practice in community, come together to share with those in need (World Central Kitchen), and enjoy techniques and refuge in these trying times.  Though the practices themselves were great, it turns out, not to anyone’s surprise, that it was not ideal for the shop to have the space occupied for a non-business reason that regularly, unless it was okay to cancel at the last minute on a not infrequent basis.

    I thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity to practice in such a vibrant an interesting space and enjoying meeting new and reconnecting with old fellow practitioners.  I was also reminded of my favorite way to practice in a group, which is to have everyone say what they are there for and needing that day, whether physical or emotional, and then offer something(s) intended to be nourishing for all present.

    We’re talking about whether perhaps a once a month practice at Woven History might still work, and I will keep myself open to discovering other alternative, local spaces.

    I’m also considering offering a weekly house practice (ideally 3-4 people any given practice), as we did before the pandemic.  Please comment or email me if you might be interested and what days/times might be best for you.  I’m thinking about mid-morning either Monday or Wednesday.  It would require advance RSVP because it is in my home.  I don’t know about you, but I need more time giving myself the rest and strength I need to participate working for positive change and less time drowning in the ranting of people whose minds I cannot change.

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  • Asana, Pranayama, and Yoga Practice | Meditation

    Mudra of Calm Abiding

    ByElizabeth July 10, 2024

    I was taught that placing your hand on your thigh palm facing down is the mudra of calm, abiding. I personally find it soothing. So, apparently, does Maitri, who demonstrates another variation.

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  • Asana, Pranayama, and Yoga Practice | Community and Family | Quaker

    Small Acts

    ByElizabeth July 6, 2024

    Sometimes it is hard to tell whether our actions are making a difference. Yoga would have us do it for the sake of the action, not the result.

    Today I ordered my first batch of postcards to reach out to voters in swing states: https://www.turnoutpac.org/postcards-faq/ in addition to giving additional contributions to my regular monthly support.

    May what we do bring more happiness, safety, and health for all.

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  • Asana, Pranayama, and Yoga Practice | Community and Family

    Friendly Reminder

    ByElizabeth July 4, 2024

    Here’s a friendly reminder that we’re not free until everyone is free.

    How are you using the freedoms you have to uplift others?

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  • Asana, Pranayama, and Yoga Practice | Food for the Mind (Yoga Philosophy, etc) | Meditation

    A Discussion About Pain

    ByElizabeth June 27, 2024

    The other day in group practice, someone said they wanted to work on a particular pose; another teacher had people working on staying present with pain.

    I questioned whether they should trust someone who suggested that they intentionally put themselves in a painful position and then stay there to learn to be with pain.

    I questioned whether creating and staying with pain was in any way healing.

    I questioned what they meant by pain. I think it is useful to stay with discomfort, for example staying safely with a strong posture that requires muscular and attention effort to maintain.

    But pain is an effective warning system. If the pain is sharp or abrupt or sudden or is in tendon or ligament, etc, there will be no benefit to overriding your body’s message to stop.

    Better to build strength of attention and focus and body and then apply the practices when life supplies pain that you have no choice but to remain until it heals.

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  • Asana, Pranayama, and Yoga Practice | Meditation | Photos

    On the Way Home from Thursday Night Yoga Class

    ByElizabeth June 6, 2024

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  • Art and Culture | Asana, Pranayama, and Yoga Practice | Food for the Mind (Yoga Philosophy, etc) | Meditation | Photos

    Reflection (and Distortion)

    ByElizabeth June 3, 2024

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  • Asana, Pranayama, and Yoga Practice | Community and Family | Meditation

    Exciting News—New Capitol Hill Practice Opportunity

    ByElizabeth May 13, 2024May 13, 2024

    Thanks to the gracious hosting by Woven History and Silk Road, I will be offering my first public, weekly yoga practice, since the beginning of the pandemic.

    It’s an all-levels, accessible, mask positive, donate what you may, yoga practice. We’ve chosen to begin with World Central Kitchen in recognition of those struggling to get food in too much of this world of which we are a part.

    The practice will be Thursday nights from 6:00-7:15pm. We will practice either outside (weather and mosquito permitting) on the back patio (brick) or in the shop (carpet floor). Please bring what props you like for practice. It’s great to have at least a towel to have something personal to lie down on for any recumbent poses.

    What we will practice will depend on who is there and what are the needs and wants of the day. Expect some combination of breathing practices, meditation, and movement focused on facilitating our embodied experience.

    Woven History is at 311 7th Street, Southeast, between Eastern Market and the metro.

    For questions about the space, including access (the front has a few steps), please contact Rabia at Woven History Road@gmail.com. For questions about the practice, please contact me or comment on this post.

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  • Meditation | Photos

    Untitled

    ByElizabeth May 7, 2024May 7, 2024

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