![]() How can I live in this reality, which is the only moment when Is just a strategy to avoid relationship with the present, How can I orient myself toward a generosity that lets me give the very best of meĪnd helps me ask the relevant questions so we can all get free? How can I choose and choose again a quality of presence, and respect, and giving? Some questions, then, to ask yourself, quietly. No problems, just solving, and moving, and seeing. None of it was wasted and nothing needs to be replaced.īut it is all evolving. And nothing was ever broken.Īll our teachers, studies, understandings, hardshipsĪll our victories, phases, chapters, righteousness This way we can all remind each other to let the greater flow in,Īnd that there weren’t any accidents along the way. So the currents of learning and teaching can flow between us, unabated. Which keeps us learning and educated, and keeps our connections hydrated and ventilated, That keeps us in alignment, and supportive of each others’ refinement, We’re seeing more such gatherings, which bring us into a higher conversation, and keep our highest quality of communication open. We pray – as prayer is our attention and our first listening – our way of giving as well as receiving. So we generate moments where several of us gather to experience the traction of the evolutionary force of Nature, together. We need to be near others who help us see the patience and the love in the lining of our soul. If we wish to receive and hold and give and shape and mold the totality, Elena offered this piece at Yoga Journal LIVE at Kripalu, November 2015. Jasmine Danino is the co-owner of Radiantly Alive yoga studio in Bali.Originally posted by Elena Brower, November 30, 2015. There is so much power in a mantra, and more importantly, in a small human being. She teaches me that everything is okay as it is. As a new mother, when I look at Luna, I feel she represents what pure love truly means. When I think of that moment, I still get the chills. Nature is amazing, it’s definitely a miracle. May we contemplate the brilliance of that light Luna arrived into this world as we were singing the Gayatri Mantra, a powerful and sacred chant, with our midwives. It continuously gave me the faith and strength to pull through. It was surreal because the chant always played at the perfect timing, allowing me to trust the process and connect with the divine inside. One of them was the mantra “ONG NAMO GURU DEV NAMO”, the Adi mantra which translates into “I bow to the divine presence within me”. Music played an important role I had prepared a playlist with seven songs that just looped for almost six hours. My husband, Rafael, was there every step of the way I couldn’t have done it without him. During the process, there were so many moments that I thought I just couldn’t pull through. ![]() We decided to have a water birth at home in Bali supported by two amazing midwives. I haven’t experienced anything else in my life that was so profound, intense and life changing. ![]() It’s hard to actually explain in words the intensity of the birthing process. How she came into this world is what I wanted to share with you. Settled in our new home, we were awaiting the arrival of our first yogi baby into the world. When I wrote the column “My Story My Calling” in October 2017, I talked about how my husband and I felt the universe had aligned itself to make it possible for us to move from Peru to live in Bali. Our beautiful baby Luna was born on the afternoon of January 2, 2018, the day of the first full moon of the year.
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