Essays by Michelle

Why Retreat?
Mish Mish

Why Retreat?

Today, I know that taking time to recalibrate our lives is not a luxury. It is a critical part of self-care. Just as we clean out our closets, we must clean out our lives, getting rid of that which no longer serves and keeping what is useful and what we need and love.

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Vicissitudes of Spring
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Vicissitudes of Spring

My life has been both a dream come true and a living nightmare in recent months: four yoga retreats (three as teacher, one as student) and three bouts of illness, one culminating in surgery.

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Opening my Heart to Mangoes and Papayas
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Opening my Heart to Mangoes and Papayas

Mindfulness isn’t exclusive to a cross-legged, seated position. True mindfulness expands to permeate each moment. Simply being aware of and deepening our breath is magic. The dharma (truth) comes through and opens our heart in the most unexpected ways, at the perfect moment.

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Soft Belly Meditation
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Soft Belly Meditation

Let the breath breathe itself in a softening belly.

Soften the belly to receive the breath,

to receive sensation, to experience life in the body.

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1 Kawok: Birth of a Project
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1 Kawok: Birth of a Project

Today is an ideal day to start birthing something new into the world: a concept, a philosophy, a project, a song. The birth process isn’t always easy, but it is beautiful.

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The 20 Trecenas of the Sacred Mayan Calendar
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The 20 Trecenas of the Sacred Mayan Calendar

During the last cycle, I wrote about each of the trecenas—including a summary of the energy of each day within them. Each trecena is ruled by the energy of one of the 20 nawales of the sacred Mayan calendar.

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The Wisdom of Death: The Kame Trecena
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The Wisdom of Death: The Kame Trecena

Kame represents death, rebirth and transformation and has a deep connection to the ancestors. It is considered an auspicious and positive energy. The energy of Kame encourages us to hold our loved ones on the other side of the veil in our hearts and memories and to let go of our grief.

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