Finding Shangri
La:
Seven Yoga
Principles for Creating Success & Happiness
The Icebreaker: What makes you
Happy? …a simple question that
doesn’t always elicit a quick response.
This evening’s group of women…they knew immediately what they consider
to be life’s happy moments: Kids-Dancing-Family-Phone
calls from your Kids-Tennis-a Sunset- Chocolate-the Ocean - Helping
Others. All around, family
definitely seemed to rank highest on the happiness list.
We introduced our
speaker – Khadi Madama. Instantly,
I knew she was a warm, caring and
engaging person with wisdom to share. We thought she was going to discuss yoga and strictly
yoga principles, but ‘finding Shangri La’, it turns out to be a much larger
quest. As Khadi said “There is
more you can do in life than standing on your head or bending over like a
pretzel.”
It’s so important
to know yourself as a person and what speaks to you. We are alike with our families, careers, daily chores and
obligations. Khadi wanted us to
focus on a word…”challenge”.
These are challenging times that we find ourselves in. There is an ancient story to recall of
a man being chased by a tiger all the way to a cliff. He’s holding strongly to a vine at the edge but there is no
way down. On the other side – the
tiger. Where should he go?
Throughout most of
our lives, we have had tigers behind us and have faced many challenges. With all the distractions around
us, tigers chasing us, high volume work week, family chaos – we experience
disconnection. We can feel exiled,
banished, and invisible. It is so
important to find an effective means of connection…that was the next word “Connection”.
Make a commitment
to yourself that your own health, well being, joy, and happiness is on the top
of the list. When faced with
conflict and challenge, reach back to your inner connection. Out of chaos or challenge comes order. Khadi informed us that 80% of all
physical illness has it’s roots in stress. Not necessarily bad stuff going on, but possibly an overload
of the good stuff too! ‘Too much
of a good thing’ can truly take a toll so strive to strike a balance. How do we strike this balance? Communicate with ourselves. Apparently, the average woman has less
than 10 minutes a day of personal quiet time. For your health and well being it is imperative to find time
for yourself and not starve emotionally. Find and schedule at least 7 minutes
into your day. Connect with
something you love to do and with something you haven’t done. Just find a way, if it’s dancing, get
out there and dance.
Khadi described ‘The
Three Friends of Winter’. These
are pine, plum and bamboo. This
Chinese art symbolism is often found in Chinese porcelain, paintings, and
garden poetry. These particular three plants brave harsh winters, thus they
present an instant metaphor for strength and endurance in the face of age and
adversity.
Sometimes we are
so focused on the needs of others we don’t know our own needs. Identify your passion. If you are not happy in your role, find
what speaks to you and find a means of achieving it. Find your joy and pursue it to the extent you are
able. You have to claim your life.
The last C-word
was Compassion. Have
compassion for yourself by spending time with yourself. Without the distractions of the
computer, t.v., or texting, find joy and light in your life – take 7 minutes.
Hands over heart,
tongue to the tip of your mouth and breath…
Seminar summary by Shari LaRosa
W-Forum Guest Speaker: 2/8/12
Khadi Madama
Khadi Madama
Author: Speaker: Visionary
Recipient of the Jewel Of India Award
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Recipient of the Jewel Of India Award
TV Host of Yours Truly, Yoga
Yoga Creations for Media
732-341-1657
Visit www.yourstrulyyogatv.com
Author of "Finding Shangri La: Seven Yoga
Principles for Creating Success & Happiness
www.facebook.com/yogacelebrity
www.twitter.com/yogacelebrity
http://totyoga.com
The Yoga Diva On The Flying Carpet