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Namaste~Yoga classes, magazine articles, songs on Spotify...everyone's talking about letting go. What the heck does that mean? And how are you supposed to do it? Whatever it is that you are holding on to--and the list of possibilities is long: childhood baggage, unforgiven hurts, unhealthy habits, toxic relationships, I could go on and on-- chances are good that you didn't pick it up last week. Part of the holding on is, itself, a habit. And a habit takes time to really cement into your way of being. So you recognize that you've got something tight in your fist (or your mind or your heart) that is holding you back. Whether it's animate or inanimate, it regularly has your attention, your time, your energy, and you've determined that there are better places to put those precious resources. How do you actually let go? I love the quote "the only difference between a groove, a rut and a grave is depth". In yoga, these habits, or ruts can be called samskaras. For a quick definition, a samskara is the way you've always done it before- always leading to the same result. While eventually we'd like to be free of samskaras, living ever-present in the eternal Now, that's a pretty lofty aspiration for most of us on the mortal plane. Unless you're clothed in gossamer, wings a-trailing behind you with a harp soundtrack, that might just not be for you this go round. What to do? Start by doing something different. Make a new, healthier, more productive, accepting, compassionate groove. See the pattern about to repeat itself, white-knuckled and closed-hearted, and make a change. It can feel terrifying or exhilarating, but over time it feels lighter, more free. And eventually you look down and see that closed fist has softened to an open hand. Ready to receive something new. Peace, Jill
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what makes our teachers extra special
In addition to her passion for practicing and teaching yoga, Jen Davis has a gift and passion for painting and creating art. From a young age, she was drawn to color and design. Like yoga, there is a very therapeutic and meditative aspect to spreading color on paper or canvas for Jen. She recently began to paint a body of work that represents her beliefs, thoughts, and emotions.
Creating art keeps Jen connected to who she is. Knowing herself in this way helps her make better choices for a more purposeful and fulfilling life. Jen brings this concept to her yoga teachings, particularly the Yoga & Art and Kids Yoga & Art workshops at blue lotus.
Jen's Classes Lunchtime Flow ($10) 11:30 am-12:30 pm, Tue Stretch & Restore Friday Night special, 6:30-8:00 pm Kids Yoga & Art Camp, age 6 to 10 1:30-5:00 pm, Aug 6-9 Yoga for Kids, age 7-12, 8-week session 4:00-5:00 pm, Thu, Oct 3 - Nov 21
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for teachers and health care practitioners
Whether you are a yoga teacher or a physical therapist, nurse, occupational therapist, acupuncturist, or other health care professional, you can integrate the techniques of Therapeutic Yoga Training into your teaching and caregiving.
Instructor Cheri Clampett, who founded and directs the program, is a certified yoga therapist with more than 20 years of teaching experience in medical centers and yoga centers alike. Co-founder Arturo Peal, an anatomy and physiology instructor, a certified yoga therapist, and a craniosacral therapist, holds a master’s degree in Chinese medicine and has been involved in alternative health care for more than 30 years.
Therapeutic Yoga Training Tue, Sep 24 - Sun, Sep 29
Together, Cheri and Arturo teach the skills needed to work intelligently with students and patients living with chronic illness or injury, as well as pregnant and aging populations.
The training also offers an excellent education for yoga teachers in the gentler styles of yoga that can be incorporated into more active classes.
Get full details on our website, or register online today!
YTT500/RYT200 CEU -- 40 hours Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number 14063, for 21.5 contact hours.
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check out these classes
Students new to yoga often ask, "What classes should I take?" Of course, each person is unique, but these classes generally are a good first step on your practice path.
* Yoga Foundations Six-Week Series Sun, 6:00-7:30 pm Next session Sep 8 * Vinyasa Level 1 Sun, 2:30-3:30 pm; Wed, 5:30-6:30 pm; Thu, 11:30 am-12:30 pm; Sat, 11:00 am-Noon * Gentle Yoga Mon, 4:00-5:00 pm * Stretch & Restore Thu, 5:30-6:30 pm; Friday Night special 6:30-8:00 pm * Yoga Nidra Friday Night special 6:30-8:00 pm * Community Yoga (Free) Check the schedule for times
If you ever have any questions about a class or something you did in class, please don't hesitate to ask!
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yoga fun in the summertime
Visit this month's special classes, and check out our full schedule online.
Classes Freedom Flow by donation with Margot 9:30-11:00 am, Thu, July 4
Friday Night Special! 6:30-8:00 pm, Fridays July 12, Yoga Nidra with Kathleen
Community Yoga (FREE!)  11:30 am-12:30 pm, Fri, July 12 1:30-2:30 pm, Wed, July 17 11:00 am-Noon, Sun, July 28
Pay What You Can 6:00-7:00 pm, Saturdays, July 6, 13, 27
Juicy Flow Yoga with Yvonne  8:00-10:00 am, Sat, July 6
Vinyasa Level 2/3 with Carrington  12:30-2:00 pm, Sat, July 27
Workshops & Events Kids Yoga & Art Camp with Jen Open to kids ages 6 to 10 1:30-5:00 pm, Aug 6-9
Holistic Yoga Flow Master Class with Travis Eliot 2:30-5:30 pm, Sat, Aug 10

Pangu Yoga with Anisha 12:00-2:00 pm, Sun, Aug 11
Yoga Immersion for All Students Yin Yoga & Meditation Teacher Training with Heather Tiddens A 3-day intensive for dedicated practitioners and teachers. Register for the series or individual sessions. This workshops is nearly full; if you plan to attend, sign up soon! Fri, July 19 - Sun, July 21 YTT500/RYT200 CEU - 22 hours
Learning to See and to Respond with Julee Snyder Assessing & Treating the Spine, 2:30-5:30, July 27 Assessing & Treating the Pelvis, 2:30-5:30, August 17
Learn how to evaluate, document, and treat structural imbalances. Appropriate for all teachers of movement and bodywork therapists. Register by July 27 for discount! YTT500/RYT200 CEU - 3 hours each
Freeing the Emotional Body: The Mind Body Connection with Nina Be  2:30-5:30 pm, Sat, Aug 24, Sep 14, Oct 12 Using the emotional body to understand the ways in which we hold our life stories and repeat past patterns, we'll learn how to change those pathways in order to live happier, fuller lives. Each session explores two chakras. YTT500/RYT200 CEU - 9 hours (3 hours/session)
Therapeutic Yoga Training Program with Cheri Clampett and Arturo Peal September 24-29 YTT500/RYT200 CEU - 40 hours See article above.
For more information or to register for classes, workshops, retreats, or trainings, visit the online WebScheduler.
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