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The gap between knowing and living by it
Hi everyone, I have a question for those of you who have been teaching for a while. I’m slowly coming out of my shell as a new yoga teacher, and something has been challenging for me. Beyond the physical practice and the space I hold, I sometimes struggle with feeling a sense of “hypocrisy” in my words. On a personal level, I’m going through a moment where letting go and surrendering feels really hard. That’s just one example, but life always brings different situations where we’re still learning, still stumbling, still integrating the teachings. Even though I understand the philosophy and the texts as a student, I don’t always feel like I’m embodying them all perfectly. So I’m curious: How do you handle this as teachers? What do you do when you’re guiding students through concepts that you yourself are still working on? How do you talk about yoga philosophy with integrity while you’re still navigating those lessons in your own life? Thank you!
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I understand you perfectly. It’s normal to feel like we have a duty, like we have to teach and nurture… but what has helped me is letting go of the rules and the “shoulds,” releasing the need to be perfect, and simply guiding from my heart, from what I’m feeling in the moment. Even when I speak, I feel like I’m speaking to myself… they say that what we choose to teach in life is what we most need to learn. So don’t be hard on yourself. In the end, we’re all human—no one is perfect. What truly matters is always guiding from the heart and from love.
Anyone teaching 7 Doorways Flows?
Anyone teach the 7 doorways vinyasa flow style classes? Anyone teach it online or live? I just cancelled a couple of yoga subscriptions and I’m ready to try some new ones.
I teach online classes on Zoom. Usually in Spanish, but I’d love to teach one in English again! If you want, we can try and do one 🤍
@Gabivero Gonzalez siiii! Podemos agendar una práctica 🤍 insta: @fabianaconstanza_
ONLINE ZOOM CLASS??
WHAT IF WE DID A ROTATING ZOOM CLASS EVERY SUNDAY? WE COULD MAKE IT DONATION BASED AND ADVERTISE THROUGH BECOMEAYOGI - ANYONE INTERESTED IN THIS?
YAAAASSSS
A theme you guys can try on :)
Theme: From Ego, to Breath, to Heart Over a year of practice, most students will move through three stages. Sometimes it takes ten years. Sometimes it is not linear. Sometimes you feel like you are going backward. But every sincere student will touch all three. Stage One: The Ego Centered Stage This is where almost everyone begins. A new student walks into class and the mind starts firing: How do I look Am I doing it right or wrong How stiff am I How inflexible am I Am I going to make it through Do I need to leave the room The ego centered stage is very common. We are preoccupied with opinions and judgments. Our own fear and craving lead the way. We compare, we worry, we try to control. In this stage the practice can feel overpowering and overwhelming. The only way out of this first stage is not to fight the mind, but to notice it. To see the flow of mind and matter. To recognize “Ah, this is ego. This is fear. This is craving.” And still stay. Stage Two: The Breath Centered Stage You will know when you arrive here. The ego is still present, but it starts to loosen its grip. The breath begins to take the lead. You can feel this in yourself and you can feel it in the room. The energy gets lighter. There is less heaviness. Students start to smile. They do not take themselves so seriously. It becomes ok to fall. They smile when they fall. They laugh when they come out of a pose. Somewhere along the way the focus shifts: I was no longer practicing to look good or bad. I was no longer wondering if it was right or wrong. For the first time in ten years I gave all the importance to my breath. My breath became tangible and visible. My ego did not overpower me. My breath was simply expanding and contracting. Pulsing through the entire class. You can feel when that shift happens. The whole room changes. Everything begins to feel juicy, alive, connected. This is the doorway from ego to breath. Stage Three: The Heart Centered Stage There is a third stage, and most of us just get brief moments of it.
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Beautiful reminder that we are not here to judge, fix, or force anyone to go anywhere. We are here to hold and accompany 🤍
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Here, I continue finding my voice. One of the things I loved most about the YYT was the way Jonah and Heidi guided us during class and shared stories… so thank you, Jonah, for the inspiration.
Yin playlist
Just wanted to share a yin playlists with you guys 🤍https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7lhOWyJPPsQRqKZEDJ84ok?si=QIdxz-UATa6-cOqZAZyByQ&pi=ThXOkGw9R5-qb
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Fabiana Ravelo Martin
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Yogi in Spain. Living one day at a time, in the present. Learning to love and to be love and light in the world.

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