Manifesting the good!!

July 26th, 2010

Earlier in June, I achieved one of my goals that I had set for myself – more of a dream really – and got hired to teach at YYoga Northshore Elements! It’s been absolutely amazing, and such a blessing to be surrounded by such a fabulous community of yogis!

Today, I reached another goal without knowing it was going to happen…
I got asked to join the Lululemon family and become one of their ambassadors!! I’m totally stoked, as it took me by surprise – I hadn’t applied for the position, but suppose I had been manifesting it for a while!! I’ve been teaching a complimentary yoga class at Park Royal Lululemon since the beginning of June, which is growing every week, and it’s great to be able to provide the gift of yoga to those that are unable to pay for classes. It’s truly karma yoga (selfless service), and it’s paying for itself ten-fold.

I feel truly blessed to be living the life I am today, every day, every moment, every breath is a gift!!

Activity to manifest your dreams:
Go home every day, and before you go to bed, write down all the good that happened during your day. Whether it’s hearing the birds chirp in the morning, the sun shining on your face, a co-worker bringing in fresh berries to work, someone letting you go in front of them in line, having dinner ready when you came home, your kitten cuddling with you, or being able to snuggle up in bed at night. Write it all down and recognize that life is GOOD. Show your appreciation for the little things and you’ll notice that they’ll start piling up into a bigger mountain worth of amazing things in your life! Your positive energy will attract more positive energy and more good, and before you know it, you’ll have reached your goals and then some!!

Time to reach for the stars, friends!!

Much love and light – Jes xo

A little piece of advice from a Mr. Benjamin Franklin…

June 27th, 2010

An old, dear yogi friend of mine crashed on our couch last week and when I awoke there was a quote sitting on the table. It was coined by Benjamin Franklin (1766-1790), an American Statesman. It’s amazing how the more you read, the more you realize that we’re all yogis looking for eternal peace…

“There are two ways to be happy: We may either diminish our wants or augment our means.
Either will do – the result is the same; and it is for each man to decide for himself.
Do that which happens to be easiest…but if you are wise, you will do both at the same time.”

Food for thought, for sure.

Inner Goddess Workshop!

June 2nd, 2010

Sunday, June 6th from 1-3pm at Yoga Spirit Studio in Burnaby.
www.myyogaspirit.ca to register!

As women, we tend to nurture those around us, often forgetting to re-charge ourselves. Without allowing the time to be connected and rejuvenated, our ability to handle stress, fatigue, depression and anxiety is lessened greatly. Join Jes in this amazing workshop to rediscover your power, strength, and softness through a flowing practice, express yourself through vocal toning, and expand the incredible radiance that resides within! Come to a safe place, meet a community of beautiful women, and enjoy giving yourself the time to shine and re-connect with the Goddess that glows within! Please bring a notebook and a smile!

Welcome to my new site!

May 28th, 2010

Namaste and welcome to all of you who found yourselves here!!

My good friend Wayne (www.waynestadler.com) has been working very hard to get my new look up and running, and I’d like to give him thanks for my site and business cards that are about to come to be. Thanks Wayne!! I am really excited to have this site as a home base for me to share my schedule, progress as a teacher and a student, and just generally keep myself out in the open for all those who would like to know more about me and my journey.

I have spent the past year as a sponge, taking as many workshops and courses as I can to absorb the plentiful amounts of information that are available out there.  I am going to be adding to my bio page every time I complete one of these ventures, so be sure to check up on it and see how my progress goes!

If there are any additions or improvements you would like to see to this site, please send me an email through the contact page, and I’ll do my best to accommodate your request!

For now, I’m off to work on some more homework (Thank you Chris Chavez!) but be sure to join my RSS feed to keep up to date on all the new additions to this site!!

Thanks for visiting and shine on!!

Jes

Throat chakra exploration

September 18th, 2009

Visuddha – Throat Chakra

Color: blue

Element: ether /sound

Demon: lies

Governs bronchials, vocal cords, lungs, ears, throat and neck, shoulders, thyroid, parathyroid, cervical spine.

The center of sound, speech, communication, verbal ability, inspiration, truthfulness, intelligence, creativity, musical talent.  Self-Expression.

To achieve balance practice: listening, singing, chanting, meditation, take in music and nature sounds, writing, drawing, share ideas.

It’s coming up on my week-aversary having this blasted cold. It started out as a ripping sore throat, along with the typical strep-associated loveliness. I suffered through Sunday, went to the Doctor on Monday, and was informed that it was “too early to tell if it was strep”. Given that I’ve had strep throat at least 4 times in the past year, I told her to just do the swab and give me the antibiotics now to catch it before it got too bad. My history with this is to wait until I can take it no more, then head to the Doctor after day 5 of suffering to be asked why I waited so long. Never works well. That being said, I got the meds, headed home and laid on the couch for four days, only venturing out of the house to pick up my step-son from school. Needless to say, when Friday comes along I’m antsy to get out of the house. After four days of anti’s, my throat is feeling much better, but this horrid sickness has moved into my lungs and sinuses. So, I head to work hoping for a day of semi-normalcy. Four hours into my Day-Quil induced zombified state while at work, my cold-sweats have gotten to me. I raise the white flag, close up shop and head back home.

So here I sit, trying to find the root of this problem. There must be a reason that everytime I get sick, it turns into strep throat. It’s a no fail recipe for me. So what is the cause?

From my studies with Yoga and it’s associated wonders, I have come to learn about the chakras and their affects on the way our bodies function. An introductory class with energy-healing supported the fact that we do indeed have energy spinning throughout our bodies constantly. If these whirling centers of light are somewhat stifled in anyway, there is a direct affect on the way the rest of our bodies function.

During my Yoga teacher training, I had a sore throat much of the time. I felt like there was a lump in my throat, I was on the verge of tears or meltdown at all times. But I didn’t get sick so much as exhausted. I couldn’t speak, my neck was tight, I had frequent anxiety attacks that would require a large dose of Rescue Remedy to overcome and I panicked at the thought of having to be singled out amongst a group of people, not a good combo for someone who wanted to instruct people! After an energy reading by a fellow classmate, I was inspired to find some help. I visited a little hippie shop down the road and walked the store, waiting for something to catch my attention. Near the end of my lap, I came across a blue beauty in the shape of an eye that pulled me in. After trying it on and discovering it was a perfect fit, I ended up buying myself a lovely little ring made out of silver and Lapis Lazuli. Along with the ring was a little slip of paper which read:

Lapis Lazuli – Royalty

brings truthfulness, openness, inner power, intuition, creativity, virility and manifestation. It strengthens the mind and body as well as increasing awareness and spiritual connection /evolution. it can help organize daily life as welll as organizing and quieting a busy or restless mind. Lapis is also used to contact guardian spirits. it helps build self-confidence, and is a stone traditionally for royalty. Lapis is also said to help one overcome shyness. It is associated with the throat and brow chakras and can help one say just the right thing, as if by magic.


I was skeptical to say the least, but I figured that it definitely couldn’t hurt to keep this ring on my finger. A couple days went by with me willing this thing to work, to no avail. A watched pot never boils, as they say. School work got the better of me, and I had to divert my attention elsewhere. Delving deeper into my physical and mental exhaustion that comes from a compacted teacher training, I started divulging more to myself and to others. I began to trust the people surrounding me, as though they were family. When you’re in a group of 18 people that are all interested in the same self-exploration as you, no matter what their backgrounds, things start to happen. Wounds start to heal. Confidence returns. A higher plane of understanding is achieved. You start to let go. Your compassion builds.Your heart opens. You learn to use your voice.

A couple weeks after my purchase, I was still wearing my ring when it dawned on me…my throat didn’t hurt.

I don’t know if it had anything to do with the ring. Maybe remembering the words on that little slip of paper every time I looked my ring was a form of mantra. Every glance at the little flecks of gold within that deep blue was nurturing my inner power, and reminding me of my strength. Maybe there was an energy spinning within that ring that was comforting my hurt throat chakra, and helping it heal. Creating a balance within.

Pain starts from the outside and works it’s way in. Healing must begin on the inside and work it’s way out.

Your body has a way of sending you messages, and if you don’t listen, if you wipe them away and write them off as trivial, it’ll make them stronger until you listen. It will manifest them into physical illnesses and dis-ease until you take a hint. Open your heart and your mind to the subtleties in life and take note of the unbalances that are within.

Ask yourself questions:

~ Am I comfortable with my voice?

~ Do I shy away from being heard?

~ Do I talk excessively or stutter when I’m nervous or scared?

~ Do I feel like no matter how much I talk, I’m not being heard?

~ How can I express myself creatively?

~ Do I feel confident enough with myself to communicate openly and honestly with others?

~ Do I speak the truth?

And with that, I’ll excuse myself. It seems I have a little self-exploration to do…

Peace.