Less is More

Year Two Assignment – Leave off one habit Sandy, Ashland Jivana Group Leave off one habit: I decided to not watch, listen to, or read anything having to do with the news. I noticed immediately that it took great effort to walk away or remove myself from areas, people and circumstances that dealt with news.…

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Stillness in Nature

Year Two Assignment – Leave off one habit Lilywood, Ashland Jivana Group Sitting 10 minutes twice a day, in addition to my regular meditation practice, was a beautiful experience. I was ready to freshen my longer meditations, as they had cooled to feel like minimal connection was being made. This practice managed to liven these…

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Clouds Passing

Year Two Assignment – Leave off one habit Nancy, Ashland Jivana Group The view from my garden that I have been looking at a lot. For the Year 2 assignment, I started sitting down and doing nothing twice a day for 10 minutes. I immediately noticed an effect on my life, and a subtle effect…

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From Our Hearts to Yours

Introduction posts from JYP Participants Devon, Ashland, Oregan USA “There is nothing more sacred than Jñāna, the Eternal Truth, the Great Light, the Eternal Bliss.” This is the śloka that Ācārya gave Laura Roll to use on the wall of our gathering place… the Jivana Yoga Śālā in Ashland, Oregon. Ashland is nestled in the Rogue Valley,…

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Featuring Jivana Yoga Groups

Dear Jivana Yoga Participants, Through the summer months, we will be featuring different Jivana Yoga Groups in the blog. The intention is to introduce the groups, giving a taste of their activities, their members, their locations. We hope you enjoy the journey, and begin to contemplate what you might contribute. First up will be Ashland…

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Conclusion & Gratitude

The Indian teachers have concluded their visit to Portugal this week, leaving behind them a trail of wisdom, noble qualities and detachment. The sweet fragrance of their words, and silence has freshened the mind, opened the door of the heart, allowing moments of deep internal gratitude to take over. Thank you, to those near and far, for all offerings of…

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Timing

Impressions from Year Two Review Week Jonathan, Portugal Adarsha Ārya’s memorable presentation of this subhāṣita comes to mind:   कः कालः कानि मित्राणि को देशः को व्ययागमौ ।कस्याहं का च मे शक्तिः इति चिन्त्यं मुहुर्मुहुः ॥ kaḥ kālaḥ kāni mitrāṇi ko deśaḥ ko vyayāgamau |kasyāhaṃ kā ca me śaktiḥ iti cintyaṃ muhurmuhuḥ ||   Muhurmuhuh, has a…

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Caretakers

Impressions from Year Two Review Week Post from Gonçalo, Portugal How grateful should we feel when we hear words of wisdom, and they resonate true in our mind? It feels like this knowledge that is being gracefully given makes our heads move up and down in agreement as soon as the teaching intent is revealed.…

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