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Sunday, January 15, 2012

Things I won't leave behind in 2014...My double D's!

Things I won’t leave behind in 2011…My Double D’s!
It’s still a bit early on this final day of the 2014 EST. The well wishes via text, email and phone calls have begun.  The Facebook, Google and Twitter  blessings and remembering is in full swing. Most are lamenting about what will be left behind in this new year, the auspicious 2015 AD.  I’d like to share what I will surely not leave behind, my double D’s....discernment and detachment! These were my lessons to master in 2014.
Being a Yogapreneur, from time to time, I too can be a bit jaded by all the love and light talk and sentiments spouted about freely by my fellow professionals.  Face it, life can be really challenging and a complete mystery, an overwhelming mystery at times. So frightening and bewildering we may find ourselves paralyzed by indecision and uncertainty. These are the times that my fellow Yoginis and I know that yoga as a spiritual practice off the mat and in the world becomes paramount to maintaining homeostasis in our daily lives. These moments when we find ourselves in the dark cave of despair and anxiety often wondering in silence, “what do I do, which way do I go?” Wallowing in the mire, confusion sometimes outweighs discernment. 
The tears may flow in mass for many days or weeks while heaviness settles in at the Anahata (heart chakra) hotel.  Some professionals call this depression, but I liken these fluctuating frequencies to emotional recessions. Those days or weeks when our angelic wings are a bit arthritic and won’t quite unfurl in full glory. When the density of gravity takes hold of our Life Force keeping us earthbound. Our luminosity becomes dull and begins to diminish, the darkness spreads or we muster just enough energy to put on the “mask” and bury messy matters a little deeper falling prey to avoidance, not detachment.
“Having had the security of such a great support system was crucial to my success.” Beyonce. Whether she is your favorite or least, these words ring true.  A consistent practice of Yoga on and off the mat helps us develop our intuitive nature, which aids in our ability to make better choices for our life. Making wiser choices in the company we keep, and the support systems we compile. No man/woman is an island and success in any endeavor is a group effort, but we must first discern who is truly in our corner with words and DEEDs, then choose wisely.  Everyone is not designed to handle the pressure or expectations of being on the starting line up of our life, and we are not equipped to be the All Star on other people’s rosters either.  Wanting to be on the first string and doing what is required to be first string are two different approaches yielding two different outcomes.  It is through conscious breathing, living and discernment which we can draw our conclusions, which people and circumstances best enhance the quality and vitality of our life.  
Conclusions reached, now time for detachment.  When we’ve run fast enough, jumped high enough and maneuvered enough rings of fire to settle on our decisions….. now comes the time to detach from the outcome.  As Yogis we learn to accept all things and attach to nothing. We learn that all things are possible thru the Divine ((FORCE)), but if not “this” than something better. We learn that if this is to be it is up to me and that patience and faith will carry the weight so that we can let it go and let GOD!

Yeah,  surely won’t be leaving my double D’s behind……..