Namaskaram China 14/05/2011
After arriving in China and having to borrow a jacket, scarf and wearing socks for the first time in a very long time its time to fly to Malaysia. Wearing the extra layers did not last long, spring is officially here and the weather has been divine tropical but not too humid. Perfect weather for bike riding, walking and wondering through the woods to discover another sacred and ancient site. China is a very diverse and livable country and to me seems very self sustaining, they grow a lot of their own fruit and vegetables, there is farm land, a fishing culture, rice fields and of course tea plantations as far as the eye can see plus a lot of houses in the countryside have solar panels. I wont miss the constant staring from locals as i walk down the street, even when I try and break their concentration with a nǐ hǎo (hello in Chinese) some reply and some look away and others just continue to stare. The last few days were spent in the ida nadi (internal, slow and chilling flow) mode - slowly packing, gathering my thoughts and sending some good vibes for my future Yoga events happening in Malaysia, Spain, England and Scotland. My Dancing Through Yoga tour in China was full of so much more then i could ever imagined! Being introduced to the Yoga community here was so refreshing and inspiring, at the end of the day its business and people have to live but there is a different mentality/ energy which surrounds the people who are involved and who create for themselves the life they want to live. I have been invited back again so we shall see when this can happen, i am feeling 2012. So i send my love, gratitude and namaskars to Indra for inviting me and initiating my visit, Richard at Karma Yoga for his translating skills and connections, for Shiva at Raja Yoga for her energy, focus and her translation, Cielo another wonderful Yogi translator! Matej for connecting us back to nature through sacred ceremony, June for her enthusiasm and being so present in each class and everyone else who came and flowed with us during my time there - You know who you are! Like so many other places leaving China was like leaving home! Hard to believe it felt like this with the language being the biggest barrier but i always feel its the people that make a place and the experiences shared while being there so i bow to the divine in all of you and see you in the flow... My flight was on friday 13th, no big deal, its just a number right! Apart from the bumpy take off i was able to stretch out over 3 seats and sleep most of the 6 hour flight to Malaysia. I can feel my energy shifting onto the next phase of adventure sharing the flow with new Yogis in Penang before heading to Spain for our one-week Yoga retreat via France and Holland. Om Maha Lakshmi Namaha! Comments Your comment will be posted after it is approved. Leave a Reply |

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