| QUOTES FROM JOEL'S WORKSHOPS
"Yoga is a process of coming to terms with oneself, of accepting one's limitations and working with them."
"Yoga is a discipline that breaks through the rigidity and set patterns of aging. It opens you to change and growth."
"Yoga is one of the quickest ways to control how you feel. There are lots of predictable ways to make yourself feel bad, but few sure ways to make yourself feel good on a daily basis."
"As one ages, thought patterns become more rigid, just as your body becomes more rigid. Through yoga, you can age elegantly and keep resilient."
"A mind that fears pain builds structures to protect itself. To be self-protective, is to become rigid."
"You cannot stay the same. You either get more rigid and crystallized, or you move to be more flexible."
"It is interest that keeps you alive - more than diet, exercise, etc. Newness keeps you alive... Infuse a quality of newness into everything you do."
"The only mistake there is, is a mistake you don't learn from."
"Yoga is a living process. The heart of yoga does not lie in visible attainments; it lies in learning and exploring."
"The secret of doing yoga is just to start, and let yourself stop whenever you want to - instead of having an idea of how long you should do it. This keeps yoga from becoming a cage to
resist."
"Work up a five minute routine for yourself (or whatever is realistic for you now) that you can really do, no matter busy you are or how bad you feel."
"Make your yoga the most important thing you do in a day - even if you only do it 5 or 20 minutes, give it your total focus and care."
"Remember that the very essence of yoga is the attention you bring to it, the exploration, the creativity involved."
"The key to yoga is being in the breath."
"Yoga is a play in patience...a willingness to be where you are...and being interested wherever you are."
"If you play with your limitations and edges, the postures come automatically."
"Yoga gives us openness and energy...and the strength not to be blown away by that energy."
"If you spend more time in asanas you do well, or on the more flexible side, you create more imbalance."
"Vary your yoga practice - make it creative. One day you could make deepening and staying in the breath your total focus; another you could do only a few postures and hold them longer; do a pose and then a counterpose; do all the postures you don't ordinarily do; do just cycles (standing postures, headstand, etc.; work mainly on backbends once a week." |