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Embrace the Scents of the Season as a Practice of Being Present

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Embrace the Scents of the Season as a Practice of Being Present

December is here and the winter solstice will once again welcome in the return of the light. Keep the beauty of your inner light nourished with the continuous practice of reflecting on gratitude. Living in these moments of constant change, allow for that roaming mind to seek distractions. It takes more effort in the dark to see clearly.

Christmas scents of the season tea gingerbread oranges pine

Surround yourself with the presence of stillness and notice the sweet smells of the holidays. This is the season of scent. An opportunity to nourish the senses with smell is the most powerful way to connect to the moment. Breathe in the aroma of gingerbread, peppermint, nutmeg, and pine.

Winter smells dark and smoky, like the heady aroma of burning pinecones in the fireplace. The mind is stimulated with the aromatic scent of winter igniting memory like the blanket for snuggling under and the warmth of the fire. Baking, cooking, and sharing meals embrace the sensations of emotion. Living our practice of mindful awareness is in the moments of noticing the fragrances of familiarity and the coming together of spirit.

Our sense of smell can trigger more vivid emotional memories than any other sense and transport us back to our most cherished memories. In fact, research shows 75% of the emotions we generate on a daily basis are affected by smell. The gift of inhaling, letting in life, is directly connected to the brain’s limbic system, lifting our spirit as we create opportunities to take in the gift of smell.

Children smelling fresh gingerbread cookies

So light a scented candle, simmer a pot of cider filled with cloves, cinnamon, and oranges, or use essential oils in your humidifier that invoke the infusion of the holiday. Bake cookies and decorate the spaces in your home with a pine-scented tree or garland. Then pause and feel the quality of the scent as a practice of being present.

Breathe into your heart the true essence of this season and be aware of the effect. Notice the shift of the mind and witness the experience as pure grace unfolding. This is an auspicious opportunity to embrace the mystical and mystery of life.

Collectively, we can make a choice to embrace this season with the compassion and love of giving. The abundance of life is revealed through the scent of sweetness. It is all around us and yet we are often too busy to pause, inhale, and feel the exhale that has linked us to something greater. Inhale while noticing the winter scent is our ability to take in the aroma of life and share the essence of the Christmas spirit.

All of us at Yoga Among Friends extend a heartfelt blessing of gratitude as we welcome this season. May each day offer peace of mind and an abundance of calm in sharing these yoga practices of living each moment in conscious kindness. May we continue to shine and be the light for others. 

I would love for you to share your comments and thoughts below about what makes you pause, inhale and exhale during this season of scent.

The light in me honors the light in you,

Laura Jane

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Take a Break to Listen—a 5 Minute Practice

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Take a Break to Listen—a 5 Minute Practice

Years before Yoga Among Friends was a place, it was a concept of my heart. I wanted to create community, a place of belonging to something greater and not call it a “church”. I wanted to create an environment where the quality of peaceful sound could be witnessed and enjoyed. Chanting was still a long way from being a comfortable vehicle for calm. The mind is often resistant to creating one’s own internal vibration and it only creates more stress.

A year before opening the center, I walked into an art studio in Breckenridge, Colorado. Immediately, I was drawn to the sound of running water and fell in love with a handmade foundation with aspen leaves imprinted inside. A piece of art that spoke to my heart. I knew I found my expression of peace. It’s hard to believe the power of sound on the nervous system. It is the gateway to being able to shift from hearing noise to actually listening to the soul. The ability to tune into the active skill of listening is the gateway from shifting attention from the chatter of the little mind to being absorbed in the quality of ease.

For those that enter into our studio, the fountain continues circulating her flow of water, and she is still the welcoming reminder to slow down, take in a breath, settle into the experience of presence. She welcomes me each time I come into our reception area. She directs my attention to her steady circulation of the sound of her water trickling and the effect shifts my busy, roaming mind into presence. I have entered the sacred space of the studio. My mood shifts and the calm comes over me and I exhale. Each time I enter YAF, I am grateful for her steady and consistent sound. I water her as I would a plant, I care for her as I would a student.

We are all connected to the beauty of sound and movement; and yet, we do not hear or see clearly when we are too distracted with our worry, doubts, and fears. The sound of water is so healing for me since I too am flowing water. My nervous system needs to be nourished, and my physical body must flow with the movement of the breath as well. Inhale and exhale, the constant grace of being alive.

All life is movement; and yet, we are moving too quickly and not in the pace of grace. My heartbeat cannot keep up with the pushing and striving of my little mind directing me to do MORE. But when I walk into the studio, I immediately pause to listen. The fountain reminds me to be absorbed in her qualities of ease.

Sound offers the ability to deeply listen, go inward and nourish the deeper essence of our “beingness”. Noise is all around us. The constant bombarding words just keep us occupied with false information, angry tones of blame, and cries for help. How do we stop all this chatter in our minds and the moods that swing from being too anxious to just too exhausted to care anymore?

Hands holding a candle - I have a choice

I offer this simple 5-minute practice. Please sit, and stop doing, thinking, or making anything. Just take a break to listen. Listen to the sounds around you. Feel your body settle into the chair or floor. Lie down or sit or just stand still. Notice the sounds around you. If the noise is too loud, just notice. Don’t judge or fix the outer world to make your world peaceful. Just be. If the mind is too loud with critical words, just listen. Observe the sounds without fixing them. Traffic outside, movement of life is just happening. It is not your role to fix it.

Then take ten breaths. Notice the belly expanding on inhale. Can you breathe into the whole pelvic floor without grasping or pulling at the breath? Just let it come in. Welcome the breath as pure grace. Be grateful for that sweet breath. Feel it. Now, just exhale and let it go. Notice the belly pull in as the breath moves out.

Continue observing the inhale as it meets the exhale. Now listen. Begin the ujjayi breath. That internal whisper breath. Choose to listen, choose to bring your mind into the feeling of the breath. What does it feel like? Notice your words. Can it just be enough to observe the thoughts moving through without fixing? Yes, It is more than enough to just listen, breathe, and feel your LIFE. What a grace to be present for just this moment.

After this five minutes of unplugging from the habit of doing and focusing on the sound of the breath’s movement, feel the effects of this simple practice. Then offer a blessing to the world. Peace is now being offered from your heart. Light a candle. Watch the flame move and feel the flame. That beauty, that light is in you. You just turned your pilot light on. Allow that inner light to shine into the world.

We can heal and we can share this love. You can choose where to place your attention and it starts with listening. And if you are truly brave, chant AUM and feel the vibration of your true sound. I hear words, but I listen to the heart.

Please practice this daily as we hold vigil for the light moving towards the winter solstice. It is a practice for this season. We are practicing together and as a community, we can be the light in the world. Choose to be peaceful, choose to be the love in the world. 

So now it’s your turn. How was this practice for you? I would love for you to share your comments and thoughts about your practice below.

With love and light,

Laura

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Listening to My Elf Self

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Listening to My Elf Self

Years ago, I wrote a piece about our inner elf, that your elf leads you to embrace your True Self. From the word, SELF, I took away the letter S. It was then I saw the trickster at work; our little mind, our inner elf is always hiding within our true greater Self.

At times, we are reminded that our little elf is distracting us with all the ways we avoid coming inward. The mind is playing tricks with the constant chatter of outer noise and shiny objects. How the elf loves to trick us up with distractions. But to go inside to that inner sanctuary of stillness and be absorbed in the quality of calming, gentle peacefulness, the elf can rest in its greater Self, the soul.

I’m reminded of the elf as I have been in the land of great mystic possibility. Leading my retreat in Iceland, the land of fire and ice, these last ten days has awakened my curiosity about the elf, the trolls, and the magic that this land inspires. 

Our daily lives are so consumed with the pragmatic rituals of staying busy. Our schedules are filled with necessary “doing” activities that we seldom ever allow our mind to come back to the essence of pure “being”.

The habit or pattern of the learned mind is to strive. We are, as a collective, wired to the need to do more. Survival is linked to the primal need of sustaining our physical body at the expense of suffering in our emotional and spiritual life. Slowing down is not our pattern, nor is letting go of the outcome.  To actually make time and space to come inward is counterintuitive to our little mind. 

 Coming to this amazing place to nourish, the elf has led me inward. Laughter, humor, and the curious nature of my elf wanted me to make this extraordinary journey.  Nature is the greatest reminder of connection to the Source.

For the last two years, throughout all the obstacles of Covid-19, I have held the intention of coming to this distant land. It has not disappointed. I had no idea my elf was calling me. I had become numb to the sweet trickster and I had to fall in love again with the magic.

Life offers magic every day but we are not aware of the beauty within. The struggle might be there but the choice to let go of suffering is the joy of being connected to your inner elf Self. Smile, shine and enjoy today. Life is good and we are so blessed to LIVE IT.

Let us nourish our mental and emotional health by listening to that little voice that is beckoning us to come inward. Notice how the cortisol levels shift and our nervous system can relax just by breathing with the awareness of the longer exhales.

So many of us are suffering from the trauma of the past two years and the systems are wired for flight or fight. Yoga is not a pathway to perfection but tools for learning how to S “elf” love. That little elf is always beckoning, listen!! Can you hear the inner giggle? I know your intellect will say it’s silly. Oh please let’s be lighter and more joyous even in the midst of uncertainty. There is love.

Has your little elf been beckoning? I’d love to hear which tools have you found to slow down and search for joy? Please leave a comment below.

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