Sunday 22 April 2012

Tid Bits of India

Here's some ramdon photos of the my last week in India:
Loving and Hating India ; all in One



Trying on Sari's with my fellow Leo, Ashley :)


Haven't you ever wanted a bike--full of Strawberries?!


These are some of the goodies I had made and am bringin back with me :)


The day we went Rafting down the gangees...

~~~SiLLiNeSS~~~


shucks. what FUN!


Special kids... drinkin chai 


does he dare to dance into the waterfall > tho it may look small, the water came down Full Force..


It Took Keith out > even with his helmet on.
haha


RAWR!
-'I am ALL that is MAN!


A well trained Monkey Thief


Shine in Rishikesh. 


Palm readings and all things spiritual are found in abundance in India.
What Fun.


Yummm > My favorite part of India is the food.
Golly, each dish in this picture cost between 50cents, to 1.5$


Delhi is the craziest giant pile of ruble, filthy, intense poverty, broken buildings and garbage as far at the eye can see. 13 Million people worth. 
Very Apocalyptic.


The water boy, downtown Delhi. 


I love that Indian airports have Prayer rooms.
The devotion in India in incredible.

Thursday 5 April 2012

Yoga, Yoga, Yoga

Rishikesh, the Yoga Capital of India,  located in the North, at the base of the incredible Himalayan Mountains. 
Whoa
This place changed my Life.
If you've never experienced something 'Sacred' - this place might just throw a dash of 'Enlightenment' at you. Sitting on the famous Ganga (gangees) River, people have been pilgrimaging here for thousands of years > to cleanse their soul, their Karma and connect deeper with their higher selves.


Even if you're not spiritual, you feel something here.
I dressed in long sleeves, covering my shoulders and ankles the entire time I lived here. 
No Alcohol can be found here, nor meat, and even eggs are a black market commodity.
(in a restaurant, you might just ask for some sunny side up, in a hushed tone and sometimes they'll say, 'oh yes, yes' and other times, they'll look and you grimly and shake their head).
Not that I'm a strict veggie, nor am I against alcohol > but the feeling of sober, clear headed city is incredible.
Walking around at night and feeling safe. 
The energy is pure, clear and focused. 


It seems everyone here is on some sort of spiritual pursuit. There are hundreds of ashrams in the area, temples, gurus, babas, sadhus and ceremonies going on everywhere.
Even every white person you see here, is gleaming in a brilliant state of awareness and love.


'A collective feeling of Peace' 

And thus it is here that I decided to dive deep into my Yoga Practice.
...a by golly, WOW!

This is My yoga teacher, Yogi Chitan Mahesh
A brilliant Teacher, inspiring Yogi and wonderful Friend.
I am grateful to have stumbled upon this place.


The school's website:


I took my Yoga teacher training here. Classes started at
 7:30am, with Shatkarmas (cleansing techniques- ex- neti pot, pranayama)
8:30 Tea (get jacked up on Chai)
9:00 Ashtanga Vinyasa (Sweat, Sweat, Sweat)
10:30 Breakfast (Smoothie on the River)
11:30 Class (Yoga Philosophy, history, objectives, sages, mudras, postures, bandhas)
1:00 Lunch & sometimes Practicum (student lead classes)
3:50 Class (meditation techniques, and study of the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali)
5:00 Hatha Flow
7:00 Meditation/chanting
8:00 FREEDOM!

I really loved this course, and made some great friends along the way.
22 people int he course, and 20 different countries. yeaaaaaaa




This was our graduation ceremony. A traditional Hindu practice, with chanting, offerings and meditating. 




I Graduated!! I Did it MOM!!!



This man is beyond inspiring. I feel blessed to have crossed his path. A spiritual Dentist of sorts, from the UK - teaching meditation, yoga, life coaching and hosting various types of retreats.
Kevin you are an incredible soul, and I look forward to seeing you in the future. 


Playing Acro with my brother Keith and Shine in the courtyard of the Ashram.



Brother and Sister 
2 Peas in a Pod



When this School > How could I 'not' go?!? 


I want to do this someday...


and this...



I am Enthralled, in Love and Whole Heartedly dedicated to the Yogi lifestyle. Nothing is my life has ever felt more 'right'.  Meditation, cleansing, Pranayam, Asanas (postures) > all bringing me to a deeper awareness that I am already Enlightened, and tuning into my supernatural abilities.

This is what I am dedicating my life to at this time. 
...and I freekin' LOVE IT  :)