Friday, March 11, 2011

A little bit of me ....... Suesan (new trainee teacher march 2011)

My first encounter with Yoga was when I was nine. “eee…just some stretching class.. slow and boring. Like tortoise doing exercisezzz. Not interesting at all..” was my first thought. My love has always been dancing. Ballet in particular.  I practise my ballet until my early twenties. Stopped when I had to concentrate on my fashion-designing course.

Without realizing, my affinity with Yoga, I presume, has always been in me. Strangely, it was also my ballet teacher who introduced yoga to me. She started with the asanas, and along with it, the principles of yoga.  It was then that I started to fall in love with yoga.

Yoga taught me to look inward. After being too ambitious on certain poses, I suffered a bad injury on my knee. That has caused me to reflect inwards. It allows me to contemplate if it was my ego in trying to attempt every challenging pose that has resulted in my injury.

Unfortunately, other than my ego, the incident has also damaged my confidence. Though I have been practicing yoga for 7 years, my belief in my capability has never really bounced back.

I realized what my ballet teacher had taught was correct. Yoga isn’t about having ability to do challenging and compromising poses. That’s ego. Yoga is about flow and harmony. Ultimately, peace and bliss. And to be able to practise and share these is a gift from yoga.  I hope to be able to learn to share this view and energy with everyone.
Namaste.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

satsang

SATSANG

Teacher training session begins in Sun Yoga. And as this Foundation of mine grows (in its 11th year now!), passing on the mantel becomes very important. In corporate terms, it is known as ‘succession planning’. With each new teacher that emerges from Sun Yoga, the light grows that little bit more. Sun Yoga is my legacy. One lifetime is not long enough for me to change the world into a better, happier, and more joyous and fair place; today, there are 550 Sun Yoga teachers worldwide sharing the same vision.

To train a Sun Yoga teacher, it begins with Satsang. Satsang means “in the company of the wise”. Like Upanishad (“sitting close at the feet of the teacher”), it is very much a part of the ancient tradition of yoga. However, not many yoga teachers are aware of satsang, let alone lead it.
Recently, I held a satsang at a Rainforest retreat. More than anything, it is to get me in the right frame of mind for inspiring my new teachers-to-be. The 19 participants had never experienced satsang before, though all have attended yoga classes. My satsang was a tribute to someone who had inspired me very much and who had shown me how to fly to my dreams.

“For one hour, one month, the eternity, may I have the strength to take the risks when those magic moments occur, enjoying the happiness and growing from the suffering that go with them.”
- Antonio Castellano

Whatever our external façade there is fear (which can be a crippling emotion) in each and every one of us, that holds us back and stops us achieving our best. We make excuses rather than show others our fears; we make excuses rather than face up to our fears. Even in selecting the six for the final cut, I see several who let fear hold them back. I also see many who inspire me, and these are the six who made it to my list. Susanna from Finland who is travelling to this distant part of the world with her young son, Karina who strongly stuck to her path despite the many obstacles back in the UK and also Malaysia, Suesan who had waited for Sun Yoga, Sue who lost her husband and trying to make a new life, Nadia who is 33 weeks pregnant and Jasper (so young!) who refused to be frightened by me. I already see Sun Yoga in my six.

Like I saw Sun Yoga in Antonio Castellano when he attended his first ever yoga class with me: quiet, composed, fearless as he went through the strange postures calmly. And then later, by my side, as fellow students of yoga as we sweated on the mat at Bikram Yoga Jakarta. And then, unwittingly, I became his student, learning to be more inwardly focused and learn more about myself, the ever-changing landscapes in inner me.

I admire Antonio very much not because he is perfection but simply because he is always consciously working towards resolution of his fears and issues. He looks like a risk-adverse accountant, yet fear had never held him back from reaching for his dreams and going for what he believes in his heart (as far as I know).

This is a noble trait, because we are all born fearful, fearful of change (death of what we know, fear of death of identity), which is one of the main causes of suffering. This is something that even the wise are afflicted with:

Avidya asmita raga dvesah abhinivesah klesha [Yoga Sutra Pada 2, 3]

So really, we are all work in progress, born with so many fears. Some of us are courageous enough to be honest and admit to them, others make excuses opting for the coward’s way rather than growing spiritually by facing their fears head on. And in the words of Antonio, we grow from the suffering, therefore never be afraid to suffer! Make the best decision you can for the moment, and run towards your dreams full on! You can be a brave warrior without heroic deeds but by quietly facing off your fears every day.

Thus this man is a shining example of someone who is living in full awareness, rather than be oblivious, unawake, timid. This Sutra is embodied by him:

tada drashtuh svarupe avasthanam [Yoga Sutra Pada I, 3]
tada = then, at that time
drashtuh = Seer
svarupe = one’s own nature
avasthanam = abides

New Trainee Teachers March 2011

KARINA COX
Karina graduated from UCL (London) and has lived in London most of her life, teaching English as a foreign language to Japanese, Korean and Chinese people. She has always been fascinated by holistic therapies and natural methods of healing and so studied for a Diploma in Holistic Clinical Aromatherapy, Therapeutic Massage & Oriental Medicine Diagnosis in 2005 and now professionally practises a variety of therapies, including aromatherapy, maternity massage, reiki healing and facial rejuvenation. She has been practising yoga for about 15 years and was introduced to Iyengar yoga by a wonderful Greek teacher. She later discovered Hatha yoga, along with pranayama and meditation and has attended numerous workshops and retreats in Greece, France, Spain and the UK. She now hopes to bring all her passions together, by training as a yoga teacher at Sunyoga and being able to offer a variety of classes, workshops and retreats focussing on a holistic and more spiritual way of life, incorporating yoga, holistic therapies, meditation and relaxation.
___________________________________________________________________

NADIA ZUL
"In search of my own true self, I find seclusion every time on the yoga mat. Every 60 minutes I spent in class, I find peace that I longed for. I am one with myself. I have much to understand to what really this experience has done for me, but it has been life changing. Yoga is a gift in my life, and in this journey, I now have all to be grateful for."

____________________________________________________________________

SUE PARMAR
Fondly known as Sue. Sue has 30 years of experience in the aviation industry in various disciplines of management ranging from Planning and Budgeting, Human Resource Management , Corporate Governance, and Public Relations.

She holds a Post Graduate Diploma in Marketing/UK, Masters in Business Administration in Strategic Marketing & Management from the University of Hull/UK, Executive Masters in Business Administration in International Marketing from University of Berne/Switzerland and Masters in Logistics & Transport/UK.

Sue is a qualified Trainer who specializes in Grooming, Deportment & Protocol programs and workshops. She is also the Exclusive Distributor of anti-aging products.

Maritial status : widow. Has 3 adult children – 1 daughter and 2 sons – residing in Australia.
Favorite past times : brisk walking/ reading & traveling

_____________________________________________________________________

SUSANNA SIERLA-PETERS
Originally from Finland, Susanna lived in the UK for 5 years before moving to Abu Dhabi where she lives with her husband and 17-month-old son, Taavi. A qualified Finnish lawyer, Susanna undertook a career change to study psychology and then to pursue her passion of many years, dancing. Her dance styles include jazz, hip hop/jazz funk and Cuban dances. Susanna first started yoga to facilitate her dancing by increasing flexibility. However, she soon found out that yoga has many more benefits. In her yoga practice, Susanna draws from her dance technique and adds exercises and stretches used in dance classes to complement the yoga postures. She pays great attention to understanding the benefits of postures and to achieving the right alignment and avoiding injuries. Having already completed Sun Yoga Prenatal and Kids Yoga teacher training, she now looks forward to learning more about yoga, improving her own practice, sharing her own knowledge and ideas as well as meeting many new yogis as part of her 200 hour Sun Yoga Teacher Training programme in Kuala Lumpur.

____________________________________________________________________

SUESAN LEONG

___________________________________________________________________
JASPER SIM