Sunday, November 30, 2014

Seeing some of  the city


 Wow what a day! We met Julie from Cleveland this am at breakfast and spent the day with her in our sightseeing adventure.
 We registered for the event and i have a few pictures to document the event, i believe we were excited:
Iyengar Institute (RIMYI) Obligatory sign pic with Tatyana and I

Iyengar Institute (RIMYI)

Iyengar Institute (RIMYI) in line, sign in is about to begin

Iyengar Institute (RIMYI) Tatyana inside the gate

Iyengar Institute (RIMYI) Tatyana getting them to know she really did sign up for this

Iyengar Institute (RIMYI) Smrit, the answerer of all questions, then answer the same one again, then answer it again, then yet again but she keeps smilingi

Iyengar Institute (RIMYI) Tatyana Mary and I, I have no explanation why I am growling

Iyengar Institute (RIMYI) Tatyana

Iyengar Institute (RIMYI) Tatyana

Iyengar Institute (RIMYI) Tatyana

Iyengar Institute (RIMYI)

Iyengar Institute (RIMYI) prop area

Iyengar Institute (RIMYI) we could not believe we were here

Iyengar Institute (RIMYI) I asked Abhi if I could take her picture in the library and she moved aside and said I could take this one :) yes

Iyengar Institute (RIMYI) Tatyana in the library

Iyengar Institute (RIMYI)

Iyengar Institute (RIMYI)

Iyengar Institute (RIMYI)

Iyengar Institute (RIMYI)
I thought they might have to throw us out, we really did not want to leave.

next we went to a temple in town:
shops near the Dagdu Sheth Ganesh Temple

Dagdu Sheth Ganesh Temple

Dagdu Sheth Ganesh Temple Julie and Tatyana
I was wondering where that chakra went
then we headed to the Osho ashram which Tatyana had on her list to see, uh when we told them we wanted to see the grounds maybe spend 30min there and we would pay the registration fee, they told us everyone must have an aids test to go in....hmmm that is some walk i the park, sounded sensible and yet we decided not to do that, walked around the area then ate an amazong lunch
Julie and Tatyana near the front gate

walking in Karegaon Park area, seems to put most dogs at a disadvantage

walking in Karegaon Park area,

security guard with interesting headwear on the drive

Waiting in line at 3 in the afternoon for an excellent lunch

and the dosas arrived, the special masala dosa

thats the place...yum
After lunch we headed to geeta's shop. Heading for an ayurvedic massage at the hotel, can't wait - absolutely wonderful day

Saturday, November 29, 2014

Pune - we are here


 Tatyana and I got to the hotel last night around 11pm we were so excited. I slept around 4 hrs so feel a little odd. The hotel car picked us up at the airport so all connections flights and getting to the hotel was easy, by the 2nd leg of the flights it was more 'enough already' but very smooth travel.
 The ride to the hotel you could see the smoky air sitting on the ground and smell a slight smoky smell, it reminded me of a dust storm in west texas only without the wind, you could still see through it but it gave the headlights and streetlights a hazy glow.
 We have hired a car to take us around for the day so it will be fun to see the city in the daytime.
We are meeting for breakfast soon. First stop RIMY, can you believe that...wow we are really here

Some pics from around the hotel, very quiet at 6am

 above: view from my room, we are on the 11th floor
 above: view from the elevator area
 chatting by the spa
 above: the famous marriott pool

 my rooms up there somewhere, hotel from the pool
 above: spa
above: view from my room

Thursday, November 6, 2014

One Teacher


 I have read many teachers comment, including Guruji, that a student should have 1 teacher because having multiple causes confusion. I have multiple.  I am not sure what planet some people reside in but the one I am hanging out in is constantly changing. So finding a teacher that clicks with me and lives nearby and stays put is not in the cards for me but I actually love having more than one teacher, I think it works for me and certainly have never clung to the ‘but I thought it was always that way’ mentality, you throw that out quickly when you start Iyengar yoga or your head will implode.

  I had the fortune of having Karin O’Bannon teaching nearby, I thought she was the teacher for me, Karin soon became very ill and passed away. Cheree Winston was my teacher, she taught me more about my imbalances and how my body dealt with those in asana than anyone, she moved to some town in England I had never heard of, being a geography wiz I have only heard of one town in England but I know it wasn’t that one. Then there was Lori, her teaching was brilliant and her practice and her heart are so beautiful, one day in class she stood up screamed ‘I quit’ stomped across the room and slammed the door, oh wait I believe that was me on hearing she had quit, I knew one of us behaved badly, on second thought she may have just quietly stopped.

 Currently I attend classes with David Slack and Tatyana Wagner. They are both wonderful teachers. David to me is some kind of Gomukhasana master, I don’t know why but I find the way he teaches that asana is really wonderful, no this does not mean I am now able to do the pose, on one side you would be hard pressed to recognize it but it’s not because of the way it is taught, I was a student at a teacher with this on their list and the whole time they were teaching I was thinking they should get David to show them how to teach this. Of course it’s not the one pose, in every class I think what a great way to think about that.

 Tatyana was an interpreter, she has a gift…language. In her classes she is weaving the teachings of Karin O’Bannon, Arunji and Patrcia Walden. She also chooses a sutra and weaves that into her teaching. She chants the sutra multiple times, then she breaks it down and we chant it, then she chants it some more than she shares the English translation, then during the class she brings it back in. The only word I can think to describe her classes is beautiful, she has a lovely voice and a true gift. Last week she chose atha yoganusasanam, she chanted it multiple times, broke the words down as we chanted with her then she repeated it Now Yoga Begins…she read from Guruji’s commentary ‘the disciplines of integration are here expounded through experience, and are given to humanity for the exploration and recognition of that hidden part of man which is beyond the awareness of the senses’ then yoga began. She would demonstrate a pose then we would go to our mat in tadasana and she would chant and say Now Yoga Begins or while in the pose she would say a correction and then repeat this sutra, I cannot even describe how powerful this was, I was getting chills, it was just one of the most powerfully stunning practices. In Savasana she again chanted and reread the words from Gurji’s commentary.

 So as the teachers stand in line to repeat ‘you should choose one teacher’ I see no plans for Arunji to move from Bangalore to Highland Village, TX in the near future. I continue to be grateful for all the wonderful teachers who have touched my life, more than one at a time