The Ritual of Flow
Is there something you already do in your life, perhaps even daily that feels more like a part of you vs. something you have to “check a box off” to complete?
Rituals are more than mere habits or tasks; they are woven into the fabric of who we are. They connect us to our heart and soul, making us feel at home and on purpose. Engaging in rituals is stepping into the flow, feeling a deep connection to ourselves and others. These moments are not routines; they are special, heartwarming experiences that nurture our spirit and bring us closer together. Rituals are the threads that bind us, enriching our lives with love, gratitude, and a profound sense of belonging.
Rituals are a beautiful tapestry that we weave into the very core of our being, setting them apart from mere habits or to-do lists. They resonate deep within our hearts, infusing our lives with a sense of purpose and belonging. When we embrace rituals, we gracefully step into the harmonious flow of life, feeling an intimate connection to our heart and soul. There's a profound sense of homecoming, as if we have arrived at our truest self, with every deep inhale during a morning sun salutation or the sparkling feeling behind our eyes when surrounded by loved ones at an annual holiday meal.
Unlike habits or tasks that may feel like repetitive obligations, rituals are a dance of emotions and experiences that enrich our lives. They aren't something we do out of routine but rather a way of being that fills us with warmth and contentment. Engaging in rituals nurtures our spirit and cultivates a sense of presence and mindfulness in everything we do. Whether it's the soothing rituals of a morning tea ceremony or the joyous celebration of cultural traditions, they bring us closer to our roots and connect us with others who share in these sacred moments.
Rituals hold the power to transform ordinary moments into extraordinary ones, as we embrace the uniqueness of each experience and the significance they hold in our lives. As we cherish these moments, they, in turn, cherish us back, weaving threads of love, gratitude, and connection into the very fabric of our existence. Rituals are not merely actions; they are the threads that bind our hearts and souls, fostering a deeper sense of belonging and unity.
We Love Yoga. And We Adore Tea Too!
We’re spilling the tea….on tea!
"Sip, savor, and surrender into the cozy comfort of tea drinking!
Throughout history, this ritual has been a source of calm for cultures worldwide and continues to be a powerful way to soothe the mind and connect with loved ones.
Whether you prefer a piping hot cup of loose-leaf tea or a comforting cup of herbal tea, the warmth alone can bring feelings of generosity and care toward others.
"Sip, savor, and surrender into the cozy comfort of tea drinking! Throughout history, this ritual has been a source of calm for cultures worldwide and continues to be a powerful way to soothe the mind and connect with loved ones. Whether you prefer a piping hot cup of loose-leaf tea or a comforting cup of herbal tea, the warmth alone can bring feelings of generosity and care towards others.
But let's not forget the added health benefits like a boost of antioxidants and lower risk of high blood pressure. That's why we recommend taking this tea time to the next level with a tea meditation.
What's a tea meditation, you ask?
It's simply being present in each step of the tea making and drinking process - from selecting your tea, to pouring the water, and finally sipping away.
With mindfulness woven into this routine, you'll enjoy a sense of calm, focus, and peace in your day.
Here's how to get started:
choose your tea based on your mood and needs…
select a cup that brings joy to your soul, and as you wait for the water to boil, breathe deeply and fully …
immerse yourself in the process. As you watch the tea transition and add any cream or sweeteners….
savor each sip with intention. Feel the warmth of the cup, and the aroma of the tea, and let each sip nourish you….
Take your time, notice any thoughts and feelings that arise, and end this meditative tea time with gratitude for the tea, the journey it took to get to you, and for this moment of solitude….
So, grab your favorite mug, sit back, and let the tea and meditation work its magic!"
Join us in our Tea Lounge were we love sharing tea and this special Valentine’s event too!
Everyday Mindfulness & Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction
Meet our Everyday Mindfulness Series based on the gold standard Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction course.
“Mindfulness is about being fully awake in our lives. It is about perceiving the exquisite vividness of each moment. We feel more alive. We also gain immediate access to our own powerful inner resources for insight, transformation, and healing.” John Kabat-Zinn
Hi there!
I wanted to share something that has truly changed my life with you. About 15 years ago, I was going through a tough time during my pregnancy journey and a friend suggested I take the Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction course. It's based on the work of John Kabat-Zinn from UMass Med School and has been backed by science and embraced by both the medical and mindfulness communities.
The benefits of this course include reducing stress, decreasing medical symptoms, improving self-care, managing anxiety and depression more effectively, loosening the grip of negative habits and thoughts, and improving symptoms of burnout. It helped me so much back and is still very much a part of my life & support system.
At Flow Yoga, we always include elements of mindfulness practice in all of our classes, but we've never had a full focused series - until now! Janelle Mirabeau, one of our teacher training graduates and now a part of our teaching faculty, will be leading a brand new training for us and for our corporate clients.
Read her bio below to get a sense of what she is bringing to our new series called "Everyday Mindfulness" including what to expect & and how these tools can support you too.
We begin next week on Monday for eight weeks. Learn more about it and reserve a spot at here.
Meditation is now a helpful part of my life. I'm still trying to get my oldest son Jonah, who I had shortly after taking the course, to practice with me. The closest I get is him listening to one of my Yoga Nidra recordings before bed - but that's a great start!
I hope to see you in the course. Please reach out if you have any questions.
Warmly,
Debra
ps. I had so much fun leading last Friday's Chill Yoga class, I'm doing it again!
It's a slow and gentle vinyasa sequence. You'll have the option to enjoy essential oils, linger in longer-held poses, and find some peace. Plus, I'll be sharing reiki during savasana for an extra dose of relaxation.
After class, we'll hang out, sip some tea, and you're welcome to join me in our co-working lounge. It's a great place to work in a relaxed and inspiring space with room to take meditation and stretch breaks too! And for this month, it's FREE for our members.
I look forward to seeing you there or later that evening in Dan's weekly themed Happy hour class at 5:30pm. This week it's Disco Yoga! It sold out last week so be sure to sign up early to get a spot.
Some Favorite Essential Oils For Added Health & Happiness At Home
We love essential oils, here are some of our favorites!
Essential oils have been used for centuries for their therapeutic properties and their ability to promote overall well-being. They can be used in many ways, including aromatherapy, massage, and even cleaning. But with so many essential oils to choose from, it can be overwhelming to know which ones to use. In this blog post, we're going to share some favorites for your home and happiness.
Lemon: Known for its refreshing and uplifting scent, lemon essential oil is great for creating a positive and energizing atmosphere in your home. You can diffuse it to help improve concentration and focus, or add a few drops to your cleaning products for a fresh, clean scent. Lemon essential oil is also great for helping to reduce stress and anxiety.
Lavender: This is one of the most versatile essential oils and is known for its calming and relaxing properties. It's great for promoting a sense of peace and tranquility in your home, and it can help you to feel more relaxed and calm. You can diffuse it in your bedroom before bed to help you sleep better, or add a few drops to your bath for a soothing soak.
Peppermint: Peppermint essential oil is great for promoting a sense of energy and clarity in your home. It's also great for helping to reduce feelings of tension and headaches. You can diffuse it in your living room or office to help you stay focused, or add a few drops to your shampoo or conditioner for a refreshing and invigorating scalp massage.
Eucalyptus: Eucalyptus essential oil is great for promoting respiratory health and can help to clear congestion and sinus pressure. It's also great for promoting a sense of clarity and focus. You can diffuse it in your home to help clear the air and make breathing easier, or add a few drops to your shower gel for a refreshing and invigorating shower.
You can use a diffuser, add your favorites to your favorite face & body oils & creams or even sprinkle some on your yoga mat or pillow case! Let us know which ones you love and how you use them.
Add Pranayama To Your Yoga Practice: Try Alternate Nostril Breathing aka Nadi Shodhana Pranayama.
Alternate nostril breathing may help to:
relax your body and mind
reduce anxiety
promote overall well-being
Alternate nostril breathing also known as nadi shodhana pranayama is a yoga breath control practice that . translates as “subtle energy-clearing breathing technique.
It’s a simple and profound practice that can be done as part of your yoga or meditation practice. It can also be done as its own practice to help you quiet and still your mind.
The Benefits:
feel more relaxed in your body and mind
may help reduce anxiety
promote overall healthy and well-being
To Practice:
Place your thumb on your right nostril. With this nostril covered, close your eyes and exhale fully and slowly through your left nostril.
Once you've exhaled completely, release your right nostril and put your ring finger on the left nostril. Breathe in deeply and slowly from the right side