What Do You Want to Do with Yoga?
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Leave behind the comfortable. Find a way to make it harder to
go back to what you’re used to than to go forward into strange, exciting, but
uncomfortable new territory.
Get rid of the possibility of comfort, so that the scary
journey you want to take is your best choice.
—Leo
Babuta, Zen Habits
My heart did a little
flip in my chest while reading these words over at Zen Habits today. As my
vinyasa teacher training goes on, and as I grow deeper in my practice and more
connected to my yoga community, the question arises: where do I want to go from here?
And my soul calls with a
resounding and startlingly simple answer: farther down the yogic path!
I so want to teach, falling more and more in love
with yoga and all it has to offer, the way it opens me and brings peace. I am
called to share.
I met up with one of my
most inspiring teachers last night to chat about the path toward teaching. At
one point in the conversation he turned to me and asked, “So where are you in your yoga career?”
And I laughed. “Um, two
weeks in to my first training?!” I said, and he nodded in a way that told me he
knows what it means to be in that place of beginning
and to see the horizon in the distance.
I couldn’t help but
smile because all of a sudden, I could imagine the wonder and thrill of
realizing my passion, of having a
career in yoga. I can picture it. I can feel it happening already.
I am living it now, embodying
my voice as a teacher, making connections and considering the possibilities of
where I will teach.
He also asked me this: “What do you want to do with yoga?”
And as I’ve turned that
question over and over in my head, I see that the answer is simple: give it away. Let it fill me up. Let it
allow me to serve.
Yoga draws me deeper to
that place of truth, of inner knowing, of spiritual connection. Yoga humbles
me. I want to do whatever I can with it. And I plan to.
Namaste.