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Saturday, July 2, 2011

Day 332 July 2, 2011

creating a yoga studio space
So how do you create a yoga studio space?  Well in this case you have very good people involved in the study of Iyengar yoga.  They are serious about embodying the good intentions of the eight limbs of yoga.  When it is time to move out of a large expensive yoga studio space, a new, beautiful, more compact space is pretty much instantly made available to the yoga community's teacher.  Then when the teacher asks for help with the move, handfuls of students immediately volunteer to help.  A dedicated group of students continue to remodel and build the yoga studio space anew where they will soon continue in their study.  In the meantime, people practice at home until the new studio is ready to welcome them.

How can this happen, you say?  Well when you've known people who study Iyengar yoga for about twenty years in some cases, a feeling of trust binds you together.  You are willing to help each other.   In some cases these people also share their lives together beyond the studio walls.   The very best side of people shines in a situation like this.  Actually, in many other cases in life too, when you've worked together with someone for a long time you trust the connections between you.  Then the magic can unfold.

Namaste.








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