
My dear Yogis and Yoginis,
It is a complex and multifaceted concept that has been contemplated by philosophers, scientists, and individuals across cultures and throughout history. Time is a fundamental aspect of our existence and shapes our experiences, actions, and understanding of the world.
The value and perception of time are deeply personal and subjective experiences. Time is considered valuable due to its finite nature and the opportunities it provides for personal growth, relationships, and the pursuit of goals.
The perception of time can vary depending on individual circumstances, cultural influences, and psychological factors. Understanding the value of time and being mindful of how we use it can lead to a more fulfilling and purposeful life.
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As we were doing on Friday the three breaths in various asanas throughout my class, this whole concept about time perception came to my mind. Not holding it in every asana made it different for me. I became more mindful then when having the same amount of breaths in each pose.
After class it thought some more about it and how much it relates to our life in general. How do we deal with a fixed amount of time given to us?
One way is eyes closed and pushing through like me when I go to the dentist and minutes seem like hours. To calm my mind I look at the time spend on that chair in relation to a total of my lifetime, then it seems like nothing.
Another way is, to immerse oneself completely and where you don’t want it to end. This is me traveling, hiking or taking a dance class – time seems to stand still and the same time passes actually super fast.
Indifference is for sure also way.
Life becomes richer and more fulfilled, when we can see every breath we take is a gift and time becomes precious no matter what goes on us. Unfortunately, often we need to be shaken by a tragic incidence to start living life to the fullest.
This week’s classes will be a ” Three-Breaths-Shuffle”. What happens if we make a conscious decision to not pre-judge a pose before we enter it or to just love it anyways. Watching ourselves how we feel when we go into a pose, will determine how we will feel in it and come out of it.
That is one thing I love about yoga. You can practice these things on the mat and prepare yourself for daily life to be more active instead of reactive.
Monday 15.05.
Three Breath Shuffle
Flow
Wednesday 17.05.
Three Breath Shuffle
Flow
Thursday 18.05.
Open Theme
Yogis Choice
Friday 19.05.
Three Breath Shuffle
Slow Flow
So much to learn from each breath we take!
Love,
Nicole










