Monday, December 10, 2012

ASHRAM 101: What to Bring to a Sivananda Ashram!


What I thought to Bring:
1. Sarah, my long time friend.
2. A tent, flashlight, etc.
3. 10-15 different pairs of yoga pants/ shirts/ leggings
4. A tiny water bottle
5. Caffeinated tea in case of minor headaches
6. Large, bulky boots with laces
7. A yoga mat 
8. A sleeping bag
9. A journal
10. A book on 300 + Asanas
11. A readiness to Relax

In actuality; one should bring:
1. A friend, yes. This can be an emotional experience and it was very helpful to have a close friend to debrief all we were learning with.
2. A tent- but also a tarp! It rains a lot in the winter in Northern California! Also an umbrella, poncho...these things would have made life much drier!
3. A few pairs of yoga clothes, washing and hanging things out to dry is better than over packing and lacking space in your tent!
4. A large water bottle, and perhaps a travel mug for herbal teas. One cannot get enough herbal teas when you are washing out toxins from your body, eating such a pure diet, eliminating caffeine, and meditating frequently.  Caffeine quickly becomes unnecessary with a little determination, quality sleep, specific asanas, and other energy-enriched practices.
5. CLOGS! My strappy boots were a pain when you are required to practice cleanliness and remove shoes in every building, including outside bathrooms! You need something that slips on and off!
6. A yoga mat might seem obvious; but ashrams have so many, I would suggest using the extra packing space for something more useful like a quality sleeping pad. Quality sleep was essential to be in the right mind  set and to achieve continual patience required for learning and meditation.
7. A journal, or several, was a great idea. I wrote and learned more than I have in years, and even felt the need to write down conversations with other yogis along the way. In such an inspiring environment-  a place to record your amazing experience is essential. 
8. Books aren't necessary. Although I read a lot during my time on the ashram ; there was a library of beautiful yogi literature I didn't want to miss out on- as I could read my own books anytime. As far as a collection of asanas- 300 was too much. In the Sivananda practice, only 12 basic poses are practiced and easy to memorize quickly, especially with rapid repetition and practice. 
9. Relaxation...well.. yes, this is experience was relaxing. But a better attitude might be complete openness, humility,  a readiness to learn, possibly work hard and stretch mental and physical limits, and no matter what skill level you are at or where your practice is, the willingness to let go, surrender to your teachers, and look deeply inward. 




Saturday, September 22, 2012

My happiness recipe.

Here's my HAPPINESS RECIPE & PLAN:
What's yours?



TO strive towards happiness, not as a goal but as part of your JOURNEY! Jennie Foley:
1.       Exercise often and in creative ways- Do yoga, walk, jog, bike, hike, DANCE, hula hoop, play basketball, Frisbee, Field Hockey? Roller Derby? Swimming, Zumba, CLIMB ROCKS!
2.       Eat healthy, foods that make you happy, light, guilt free! COOK!
3.       Quit smoking!
4.       Read more!
5.       Paint what you feel.
6.       Play the ukelele!
7.       Don’t get stuck in routines
8.       Always be down to make new friends.
9.       Love yourself / body
10.   Stop thinking about what you want to find or what you need, think about what you HAVE!
11.   Stop obsessing and fantasizing about people and things that aren't where you are. 
12.   Spend more time with friends and family, but also take time alone when you need it.
13.   LAUGH- as much as you can! Also, do LAUGHTER YOGA!
14.   MEDITATE
15.   Experiment, mix things up, create change, adapt.
16.   Wear whatever you want.
17.   Say what  need to say. Go where you need to go.
18.    SING, make music, play music, blast music.
19.   BE OPEN to learning.
20.   Be open to love, LOVE people, get to know them.
21. Practice kindness and compassion, on both a small and large scale. 

Search for INNER LIGHT! Both in yourself and in others.

Sunday, June 24, 2012


I can attribute most of these discoveries to self-reflection and my new daily AM/PM yoga practice, but additionally, if it were not for the incredible people in my life, I would be nothing but entirely lost.

In the past few months…

I have learned more about who I am.
I have gotten better at deep, forward bends.
I can breathe deeper.
I can love more.
I know my desires, needs, and wants more than ever.
I am more comfortable with myself.
I do more sun salutations.
I treat people better.
I know that despite stereotypical hate, religious misreading, and media- my family will love me for whomever I am.
I know being gay is OK!!!
I know Maine is ready for gay marriage.
I know the best moments in life are spent with those you love.
I know I can control my own suffering and pain.
I know I can conquer anything.
I know I want nothing more than to help anyone in need.
I know I’m in need too.
And I know, it gets better.
Thanks, world ....

-J