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The Only Way Out is Through

June 25, 2020 by thebooktreefairy

Today, anyone who has ever questioned anything about their education or the way they think knows what does and does not cause them distress.  Our egos make sure we are our number one priority, and our internal monologues reflect how we feel and talk to ourselves.  There is power in words, and the feelings they convey, that often reflect our deepest beliefs, the ones we may not even know we have.  These are called core beliefs, and they are the essence of how we see ourselves, and the rest of the world. 

Now is the time to evolve, and thrive, and above all, support each other.  We are long overdue for true healing at the singular and collective level, and it is being shown to us by the world’s pursuit of justice and wellbeing.  Is anyone else asking themselves about the state of civilization: who even are we anymore, and how did we get here? Are we meant to just weather the storms of human existence or actively turn the tide?  This moment in history is not only didactic, waking up all the parts in our psyche rooted in judgment and prejudice, but it serves as a catalyst into the next phase of our history, and it is up to us to write the story of our days.  No more distractions.  The only way out of this intensity, is through it, as the pain of the individual is now purging through the collective.  It is a direct reflection of it.  And I don’t want to go back to sleep.  Do you?

fireplace in the dark

Because of the pandemic, most of us are home.  Many of us don’t have jobs right now, or are waiting to be hired back, and are facing the boredom crisis of just what to do with our time.  It is mandatory now that we observe the patterns we have learned, of bypassing our problems, and listen to the voice within, maybe for the first time.  Humanity at this moment is facing our deepest core beliefs square in the face, and these beliefs are shouting to us all the ways we relate to each other, and also how we have failed in our endeavors to do so.  We have been called to face our fears, our prejudices, and our hatred–of ourselves, and who we perceive as enemies.  And it is difficult to let go of those things, when they make up who we are.  Now we get to see ourselves, all the parts of ourselves, and we don’t like what we see, do we?  The world is being called to change, and we are at the forefront of history, riding uncertain waves of anxiety and even terror at its helm, and seemingly without sails. 

Things are hard, and here in New York barely anything is open.  What is, is not what it was.  There are no gyms or studios open, no outlets for socializing or getting out.  Those great escapes just aren’t there.  The yoga and art community, as well as all businesses and corporations are reassessing their values and reaching out to their community, their people, their students, to say that all rights are human rights, because justice is and always was a spiritual practice.  It’s shocking how many of us have forgotten that.  Now more than ever, organizations want to play a meaningful role in shaping the future, as it is well past the due date for change.  And the shadows have been illuminated, and what was once unconscious is now spotlighted with its own solo dance number.  And it is meant with calls for compassion, and true self care. 

If there’s anything though, that we are being taught, right now, is that we, more than we ever thought we did, want to stand together, in person, to support a cause we believe in, no matter which side.  We want to be together.  And there are so many sides to this story it’s so difficult to keep track.  Every adult who feels me on this had a childhood once, significant life events that have made you question or deal with your life the way only you can. At times it can feel we are trapped by our lives, our pasts, our people.  What was strongly held in our minds could be the very thing damaging us today, or rumbling inside us like a call to action, a transformation, a new focus other than how to acclimate into society, be liked, or show someone who we are.  And it took a time free of distraction to incite all that in us.  Even the laziest, most complacent of us, cannot deny the urge to do…something.  We are hurting each other, needlessly, and the time has come to find another way of being heard, to lead, and to follow. 

waves breaking on beach rocks

Lately, we have been showing up, in the streets, on the interweb, telling our distant relatives and whoever will listen how we feel and who we support, we are ordering groceries, at the auction, crying in the shower, checking our accounts, budgeting, mastering the home gym, on the phone, dusting off old cookbooks, remembering fights from long ago, and absurdly enough, really funny things that you forgot even happened.  We are feeling lonelier than we ever thought possible, purposeless, and afraid.  But we are also curious about ourselves, and noticing our habits, glaring insecurities and true, vehement desires. Where have you missed going or wanted to go?  I miss the movies.  I am someone who has straight up avoided meditating though because I didn’t want to face the quiet thunder inside my mind just yet.  A friend of mine shared she missed the sanctuary of churches.  And I completely understand that feeling.

And have you noticed, in the stillness, the voice in your head getting louder?  That’s your soul trying to break though, calling for change.  Are your heads throbbing with what to do next, for your highest good, for your joy?  And if the inner monologue wasn’t loud enough, reality itself is crumbling around us.  We realize up until this point our focus has been so narrow, and we have desensitized ourselves from violence that does not directly affect us.  Yet it’s been so personal, our comparisons to each other.  We’ve been trying to best others instead of collaborating.  Our worlds are small, like our minds, sometimes. 

Without the actual interaction with society, our contributions to society, our lessons, our income, our learnings, teachings and preaching’s–what is there to focus on?  Where has our routine gone?  Our mindset has shifted, as is the necessity, so we may invent and invest ourselves in our humanity, instead of trying to accomplish everything and gain the privilege of calling ourselves successful.  When your business is your practice, your way of interacting with others, how can we evolve, weed out the bogus inner chatter of pressure, comparison, and judgment?  Should we be at long last, realizing that today’s obstacles could be tomorrow’s opportunities?  We’ll just have to find out what kind, together? And what if your rent is more than a weekly paycheck? What if our fear of the future becomes our forever future?  How do we remember who we could be?

Pestilence is not the only thing digging its way into our lives, wrapping its elbow around our windpipes.  Yet, still, for our safety, we are asked to maintain our distance, honor boundaries, and shift our focus to the space we are taking up right now.  It feels small.  We feel small, and wary of one another.  This is the first step toward change, the awareness of how we’ve been all this time.  And although we are confronted with obstacles, real and existential, we also have the chance to learn, from ourselves, and each other.  We have the chance to share what our human experience has been up to this point, as well as reflect, and decide where we want to go.  We have the chance to unearth all of those emotions we suppress and find out what we really think of ourselves, and the world around us.  What we expect from it, what we give to it, and what we take.  We have the chance to be human and see how much we like it. 

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Essential Oils: Self Care for Health, Healing and Optimal Wellbeing

June 11, 2020 by Y.L.Taylor

By. Yvonne Taylor

While shelter in place has caused shifts in our routines and activities it also gives us time and opportunity to focus on common self-care and new self-care options to provide simultaneous mental and physical self-care. To aid in self-care many are turning to exercise and mindfulness disciplines such as meditation and mind-body disciplines such as Yoga. Each discipline is helpful in providing physical and mental self-care with the use of essential oils optimal wellbeing can be achieved.

Essential oils have been used in exercise practices for decades promoting phenomenal, healing results. To learn more about essential ois I had the privilege of interviewing  dynamic health and wellness healer, Kaileen (Kai) Cox. Kaileen’s integrative approach to self-care incorporates the use of essential oils in her massages and mindful meditation practices. 

I had a chance to sit down with Kaileen to learn about essential oils and unpack jewels of information about these unique compounds and the health benefits  they provide, here’s what we found out.

  1. Y: What are essential oils and what are they used for?  

K: Essential oils are made from the pure essences of plants and based on the plant essence they can be used for a variety of things. From reliving anxiety, soothing an upset stomach, decreasing inflammation and more.

  • 2. Y: There are many oils on the market and I have been told that not all oils are the same, what makes the oils different? 

K:The efficacy of an oil can differentiate one oil from another. There are many oils on the market but some oils are made of synthetic materials which reduces the efficacy of the oil and can be dangerous to use.

  • 3 .Y: What should a person be looking for when they shop for an oil?  

K: It is best to look for an oil that is 100% certified pure grade oils plant essence extract. Compound testing is done on plants before they can be labeled a Certified pure oil. 

  • 4. Y: In our previous correspondence you indicated that you prefer Doterra oils, why is that? 

K: Of the vast amounts of essential oils on the market this is one brand of oil that meets the standards and rigorous testing to be labeled 100% Certified Pure. Doterra offers a quality product that produces maximum results with the use of a small amount of the product. 1-2 drops of most oils is what you’d need to resolve any manner of conditions to have a favorable result. Ultimately I prefer Doterra because I can trust every drop in the bottle with pure. 

  • 5. Y: Essential oils have been touted to have many healing effects for various conditions, in this time of great uncertainty anxiety and depression are at an all time high, what oils are recommended for these conditions? 

K: It is common to pair anxiety and depression in the same sentence, but the truth is that both of these conditions are caused by different thought processes that produce each result. Anxiety is usually caused when one focuses too much into the future. Depression is usually caused with the thought process is focused too much in the past. These are common thought processes that can cause these conditions and is not meant to minimize true physiological factors like neurological, hormonal or other imbalances that may require care by way of medication or licensed medical/mental practitioner.  With that being said, lavender and wild orange essential oils can be helpful for anyone experiencing temporary bouts with Anxiety or depression. Lavender is the oil of choice to assist with anxiety and wild orange or a citrus oil is my choice for depression to serve as a pick me up. Lavender has calming properties while wild orange is a stimulant oil known to produce a joyful effect.

  • 6. Y: What physical conditions can essential oils help with (i.e. arthritis, inflammation, allergies)?

K: Essential oils can help with many physical conditions two of which are some of the most common ailments in people, inflammation and muscular pain. Inflammation can sometimes be caused by some of the foods we eat, allergies and/or the environment. Ultimately it comes down to personal preference but I choose to turn to the Doterra massage blend, AromaTouch. It is very effective for inflammation. It is a combination of Cypress Leaf, Peppermint Plant, Marjoram Leaf, Basil Leaf, Grapefruit Peel, and Lavender Flower essential oils. For aches and pains, a combination of wintergreen, camphor, peppermint, ylang ylang and more make up Doterra Deep Blue Soothing blend. You can use the Deep Blue rub directly on the area of pain. To provide soothing support to aching muscles and for other occasional discomfort, I would try dōTERRA’s Deep Blue Polyphenol Complex capsules which delivers polyphenol extracts of frankincense, turmeric, green tea, ginger, pomegranate, and grape seed. 

 7. Y: How would you recommend the oils be used (diffuser, ingested—if possible, placed in a bath, placed on strategic parts of the body)?

K: There are three ways that you can administer Essential oils to receive benefits these common methods are aromatic, topical, and internal.  Through smell we call this aromatic use of essential oils and the delivery is normally made by way of diffuser or a drop in the Palm of your hands and inhaled.  The second is on your skin or a  topical application which is placed directly on the skin either neat or diluted allowing the oil to absorb into the skin. I recommend diluting with a Carrier oil like fractioned coconut oils. It helps the oil stay on your body longer and is the safest way for your skin. The third is ingesting or internal use of  essential oils  allowing the oil to be transported throughout the body. and you should only do this with oil that are proven safe for internal use. You can make capsules yourself or buy them premade.

  • 8. Y: I have also been told that some oils are more potent than others ( for example You need to be careful when applying orange oil directly to the skin as it can produce serious burns to the skin) Is this true? What safety precautions, if any should one use when using essential oils?

K: There are some oils that require that you use with care and caution Citrus oils are photosensitive so be mindful when using lemon and orange. Be especially careful with bergamot this oil is very sun sensitive, if you use bergamot you will need to stay out of the sun for 24 hours. Be mindful of some of the oils that you use because sometimes you can become sensitized to an oil. Do research and seek the assistance of a professional if you are new to using oils.   

  • 9. Y: Can essential oils help with athletic performance and general fitness exercises (beyond Yoga)?

K: Essential oils are beneficial to all walks of life and performance in every part of life and are the gateway to intuitive development. Intuitive development is the foundation of mental focus, that leads into mindful movement and focused performance.  Doterra offers an oil called Breathe that provides helps with focusa mixture of Laurel Leaf, Eucalyptus Leaf, Peppermint Plant, Melaleuca Leaf, Lemon Peel, Cardamom Seed, Ravintsara Leaf, Ravensara Leaf essential oils.

The Intimidation of Yoga

June 11, 2020 by Nika Figuring It Out

It’s hard getting into any new hobby. Often you don’t know where to start or you don’t know what to wear the first time (shoes might be no but socks? do you bring socks? do I need to bring water or will I look stupid if I do?). When you do summon the courage to go, the first time is always rough. Keeping up with the speed while trying to understand what you are supposed to do, it’s really hard. Especially if you are upside down. And especially when doing something as foreign as yoga.

Let’s be honest, the poses do not come  naturally. No one just casually finds themselves in a yoga pose prior to doing yoga. It’s not like you wake up one day and find yourself in a warrior pose. Which adds to the discomfort. Does it hurt because I am doing it right – or does it hurt because I am doing it wrong? All these thoughts do not encourage the zen feeling yoga has claimed to invoke. You look to others to see if they are doing the same thing and feel like it looks so much better when they do it compared to your awkward stance.

Negative thoughts like that are not encouraging. They have caused a lot of people to give up on yoga. As a teacher I often hear “Yoga is too hard for me” or “I just don’t have the body to do Yoga”. It breaks my heart because the essence of yoga is that it is all inclusive and for everyone. It is very simple and easy and hence why it helps you feel connected and zen. The issue is that many teachers or practicing Yogis take it to the next level. I’ve been teaching for over three years, I walk into classes feeling intimidated! If I walk in and people are already in head stand I wonder if I am in the wrong place – an intense course in reverse blood flow or the morning stretch class I signed up for before going to brunch. I check instagram and so many teachers are inventing poses, doing handstands on one hand I wonder if I chose the wrong profession as I doubt I will ever be as good as them.

girl doing yoga

In true human nature we compare ourselves with one another and compete, instead of adhering to the essence of yoga – namely inner peace. Just because other people are not adhering to the core of yoga, doesn’t mean we shouldn’t. If you aim to do yoga because it helps bring balance into your day and makes you feel better, then you are doing it right. Don’t do it wrong and compete with others. Try to do the poses so they feel like tension in your body is being released. You will feel the difference from that to pain. Focus on doing it right by leaving the class feeling better about yourself, not worse. Yoga is simple, don’t let anyone tell you otherwise.

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