Guest Teachers and Tai Chi

tingsha

SO MANY OPPORTUNITIES!

This week we organized a special guest, Lyn Sellar to teach a two hour class. She was trained by master Dharma Mittra, and has much experience. I am familiar with Dharmas teachings, as I did an internship and extensive study at a dharma yoga studio in Chicago. This is so exciting! The yoga classes have been full, and we are making more and more connections. A friend of mine mentioned an eco village in washington that wants people to visit, and we are talking about organizing a workshop on their land in spring. Also, we are applying for a budget to go to the Yoga Service Conference in New York in May. Four students went last year through the club, and learned a lot! There are workshops, classes, and many renowned teachers attending all weekend. http://www.eomega.org/workshops/yoga-service-conference

I also taught a morning class on friday, from 7:30-8:30am. The Evergreen Yoga Service Collective is going to take over morning classes as well.

 

teysc event!!!!

I bought myself a tingsha (picture at top)! These Tibetan cymbals are used to clear the body and chakra field from static blocks. They have a beautiful resonance, and clear the energy of the room as well, similar to burning sage. I have wanted to use these in my practice and classes for awhile.

I am also participating in the Tai Chi workshop held on campus. It is three day workshop.

I was inspired by the native art in the Burke museum. The jewelry was a beautiful part, and I want to work off of some of these images.

necklace

Burke museum
Burke museum

crown burke museum

 

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  1. Hey dude I really liked the pictures you took at the Burke museum! Your so good at focusing on stuff, I didn’t even see half the stuff you photographed! Good job with your eye Yarden maybe it’s the yoga helping!

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