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Yoga is a Journey, Not a Destination
Yoga is a Journey, Not a Destination
Lorna O'Malley
If you wish to know how you are doing in your practice - look at
your reactions - look at your life.
Unless we connect 'off' the mat, bringing our practice into daily life, then any
insights and breakthroughs will be of no great value. You may be great at
practising yoga on the mat, or sitting quietly in a room - but how are you at
practising it in your relationships - with your mother, your son, your neighbor,
your boss? As you will your body on the yoga mat to let go of tension and
stress, do you remember to do the same with resentment and irritations in daily
life? The next time you tell someone that you are sorry, even for bumping into
them on the street - really feel it, really mean it?
By answering questions like this - you will find out how you are doing in your
practice. You may feel that you are not doing so well once you take a look at
your yoga in your life - but this points out the areas that need practice. Just
as it takes time to perfect a forward bend, bit by bit the spine becomes
flexible and free, the same will happen with daily practice applied in other
areas of your life. To be aware of what needs work is no bad thing.
The most powerful transformations are ones established over time, ones which
have deep roots. At times you will feel like you are getting nowhere, and then
something will happen and your 'new' reaction will show you how far you have
come. You will begin to have clarity in what once were confusing situations, and
by really knowing who you are you will make decisions with detachment as well as
love and compassion. When a fear arises, try not to stamp it out or ignore it,
welcome it, awknowledge it. Just as in a yoga posture - find the edge and work
with it - in time you find that the edge is not actually the place to be avoided
but it is indeed your path - to be followed. By knowing this is the path you
will come to realise that it is a journey and not a destination and small steps
is the only way it can be travelled if you want to absorb all life has to offer.
Run too fast and you may fall and hurt yourself, you will miss the beauty around
you and the opportunity to engage fully with others.
'Yoga is a journey, not a destination' - there will always be somewhere to go.
The next time you wish to measure your progress, take a look at your life as a
whole - the emotions that arise in daily situations and the fears which arise in
decision making, as well as during yoga postures.
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