SEVA Volunteer Oppurtinities- Vermont Institute of Natural Sciences

Practice Seva by volunteering in community projects, Vermont Institute of Natural Science is seeking out volunteers for an on-going nature trail building project! I great opportunity to meet locals, practice mindfulness in Vermont’s beauty while supporting a great cause! Seva is a sharing of resources and positive energy with those in need! Devoting yourself to Seva uplifts the self and others around you! Offering Seva is a way to make a significant contribution to the spiritual communities of fellow beings on earth. Preserve this great Tradition!

Volunteers are needed for the end of March and throughout the month of April.

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Learn More about Ayurvedic Refelxology

Ayurveda Reflexology

“Ayurvedic Reflexology is based on the belief that an energy system connects the entire body and physical process within the body. Stress, poor lifestyle, disease, etc, creates blocks and associated problems within the energy system resulting in lack of balance.

Reflexes in the feet and hands are arranged to form a map of the body. By applying controlled pressure in a precise and systematic way to these reflexes, blockages are released and transmitted through the autonomic nervous system, triggering the body’s natural healing mechanism. Releasing blockages brings about a smooth energy flow and takes place on all levels, physical, mental and emotional as well as spiritual.

Reflexology is an ideal holistic treatment in that treats the whole person, not just isolated symptoms. Painful areas of the body are treated without the need to touch the affected area.” – Natura Ayurvedic Reflexology

What is Green Yoga?

This year, Burlington Yoga Conference is proud to present Green Yoga sessions with Russell and Gillian Comstock, pioneers of the movement. BYC will be donating a portion of proceeds to VT Natural Resources Council to support our Green Yoga theme and environment.

What is Green Yoga?

“The values statement of the Green Yoga Association below provides a vision of humans, the Earth and the universe as part of an organic whole. While it’s important to adopt environmentally friendly practices and choose green products wherever possible, that’s just one piece of the puzzle. To truly heal the Earth, we must first awaken to our connection to it. When we live with the awareness of our interdependence with the Earth, giving back and living in harmony with the Earth comes naturally and also makes us feel happier, more fulfilled and more alive.”  Read More

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Green Yoga Values Statement
The health of our bodies depends on clean air, clean water and clean food. Yoga is grounded in an understanding of this interconnection. Historically, yoga developed in the context of a close relationship with the Earth and cosmos and a profound reverence for animals, plants, soil, water and air. This reverence toward life is the basis of the yogic teaching of ahimsa, or non-violence, non-injury and non-harming.

Today, the viability of Earth’s life systems is in danger. If humanity is to survive and thrive, we must learn to live in balance with nature. Now is the time to cleanse and heal the Earth and to establish a sustainable relationship with the environment for generations to come.

Therefore, as practitioners of yoga, we will:
• Educate ourselves about the needs of the biosphere as a whole and our local ecosystems in particular.
• Cultivate an appreciation for and conscious connection with the natural environments in which we live, including animals, plants, soil, water and air.
• Include care for the environment in our discussion of yogic ethical practices.
• Commit ourselves to policies, products, and actions that minimize environmental harm and maximize environmental benefit.
And if we are yoga teachers or centers, we will incorporate these commitments into our work with students.

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Green Your Yoga
By Samantha Ostergaard via yogachicago.com
Samantha Ostergaard is a yoga teacher and Zen Buddhist who lives in San
Francisco.

“Cultivating a closer relationship with the Earth allows us to deepen our understanding of yoga as union. Here are some simple green practices to transform your feeling of connection to the Earth.

Stand like a mountain
You can practice tadasana (mountain pose) all the time, whether you are sitting, standing or lying down, simply by being aware of your body and your connection to the Earth. This practice will allow you to cultivate the same quality of awareness that you have in yoga class during every activity. When you bring this awareness to everything you do, your whole life becomes your yoga practice.

Chop an onion
The Earth nourishes us by bringing forth food. Any time you prepare food, remember that fruits, vegetables and grains are the Earth’s gifts to us. As you hold a fruit or vegetable in your hand, be aware of your body, letting go of your thoughts; then perceive your food fully. Pay attention to its texture, weight, color and aroma while you are washing, cutting and cooking it. Food will come alive to you when you give it your attention. The Earth’s bounty nourishes and sustains you.

Place Yourself in the Landscape
The body of the Earth is unfolding around you all the time, even when you’re in your car. When you are driving, be aware of your posture and breath, and take note of the changing landscape around you. Notice when a hill curves down into a valley; when you travel over a bridge, look at the water, the shore and the land rising around it. As you drive along a highway, watch the changing shape of the land—this is the Earth supporting you.

Connect to the Source
Walk barefoot on the Earth or lie on the ground. For just a few moments, let go of your plans for the future and thoughts of the past. Be aware of the physical sensation of your body contacting the ground. Then observe the plants and animals, the wind and the light. Maintain some awareness of your own body as you still your thoughts and attend to what you see. Be fully present to the sentient beings around you, and you will experience your connectedness with everything.”

5 Chair Yoga Poses to Practice Yoga at the Office

Sitting at your desk all day can cause the body aches and stress. Yga can help you cope and…you don’t even have to get out of your chair.

Many young professionals spend more than half their day sitting at a desk. While trying to meet the goals of the work place, the body often gets neglected. There are many poses you can offer your body that in less than two minutes, can ease tension in your neck, shoulders, wrists, low back and hips.

 office-yoga1.   Chair twist wrings tension deeply out of the muscles while also aiding digestion. You can use the back of your chair for support. Move forward to sit at the edge of your chair. Spread your knees slightly wider than your hips. Inhale and lengthen your spine, place your left hand on your left knee. As you exhale, twist to the right, placing your right hand on the seat behind you. Keep your torso long as you look over your right shoulder. Hold for 3-5 deep breaths and then repeat on your other side.

2.   Cat-cow (spinal stretch) energizes and warms the body, nourishes the spine with synovial fluid and enhances flexibility. This movement opens the chest, stretches the back, torso and neck. Coordinating breath and movement helps to focus and calm the mind. Bring your spinal column back into alignment with a little cat-cow in your office chair. Place your hands on your knees and sit up tall. At the top of the breath, lift your heart and chest, roll your shoulders away from your ears, feel an expansion. As you exhale tuck your chin to your chest and round your body forward towards your thighs. Repeat. As you inhale, unravel and roll up to a tall seat and take a subtle back bend (heart-opener). Exhale and slowly roll forward. Repeat breath cycle and movement 5-10 times.

3.   Neck and shoulder release help counter act desk-slouching, while also improving spinal alignment. As you soften tension held in the neck, this contributes to shoulder-opening. Inhale, lift your shoulders up toward your ears, taking slow counts as your raise them. Exhale and let your shoulders fall and relax back down, rolling away from your ears. Letting gravity do the work. Repeat 5 times.

Chair Yoga image via yogapaws.com

4.   Eagle Position in the arms helps improve upper back posture and dissolve tension at the base of the neck and shoulders. Stretch your arms out to the side, parallel with the floor. Swing your arms forward, crossing the right arm over the left . Bring your palms to touch.  As you draw both elbows forward in and up, reach your shoulders equally back and down. Try gently circling the elbows each direction. Repeat with the left arm over the right.

5.   Alternative Pigeon pose is a great release for the hips and low back. Place your right foot on the floor directly under your right knee. Place your left ankle over your right knee, and flex your foot. Inhale as your lengthen through your lower back. Exhale and lean slightly forward towards your legs. Continue to relax your shoulders and breathe deeply for 5-10 breathes. Repeat on the other side.

Immerse Yourself with Love

A Mid- Winter Weekend Retreat at Laughing River Yoga
with Jovinna Chan

©2013, Jovinna Chan, http://www.jovinna.com/

©2013, Jovinna Chan, http://www.jovinna.com/

Laughing River Yoga is proud to present a Mid-Winter Yoga Retreat titled, Kripalu Yoga Immersion: Move Toward Love, with Jovinna Chan.  This weekend long immersion will be held on February 23 – 24, 2013, with the option of students to immerse themsleves with Kripalu practice for one day or both.  The main outcome Jovinna intends for this winter retreat is for her students to learn to build a “loving authentic relationship,” with their self.
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During this special Mid-Winter retreat at LRY, Jovinna will help students understand why Kripalu is so popular. Kripalu yoga students feel benefits after practicing this form of yoga and describe feeling more skilled at facing the trials of everyday life.  Although different people face different challenges, Jovinna realizes that at the end of the day, one must find contentment within oneself. Jovinna believes you must love yourself, for life is short and a wonderful journey.  This particular Kripalu Yoga Immersion is aimed at aiding students in increased self-awareness and a higher rate of compassion.

Practicing Kripalu requires firstly onjectively and truthfully assessing oneself, and cultivating the courage to embraces the truths of the world within us and that surrounds us.  The Kripalu principles of deep self-inquiry, cultivating courage, and embracing truth enables students to develop a deeper self love and love for others.  At the workshop, students will learn the Kripalu “Three Stages of Transformation.”

These steps are as followed:

(1) Learning Kripalu alignment principles, “building postures from the ground up,” meanwhile learning to get the body and breath to work synchronously.

(2) Sustaining a pose, and furthering using proper alignment, body and breath to focus deeper into ourselves and focus on the sensations you feel from holding a pose.  This will enable you to become more conscious of your body and strengthen the complex consciousness within yourself.

(3) Lastly, Jovinna will teach her students how to surrender to the wisdom of prana, and students will gain an understanding of their own unique style of yoga focusing on meditation in motion.

This is a perfect opportunity if you are looking to try a new form of yoga or a deep immersion of practice.  As the Assistant Dean for the Kripalu School of Yoga, Jovinna is an experineced and kind yoga instructor you do not want to miss taking a class with!  Check out her personal page here, and learn why Jovinna’s ability to love and teach others about love is a theme that fits into everyone’s life.  At BYC, we give a special thanks to Jovinna as she has presented with BYC in the past and is also part of Liberate, our Annual Summer Yoga Festival located here in Vermont.

 

Meet Sudha: Kripalu Multi-Award Winner

© 2012, Sudha Lundeen, http://www.sudhalundeen.com/3.html

Take a look at Sudha’s FREE online yoga video! Perhaps it will encourage you to see and learn more about her teachings personally, at the Burlington Yoga Conference on May 2013.

The unique Sudha Carolyn Lundeen is a yogi that sounds out from the crowd.  As a certified holistic health nurse, Sudha has a great understanding of the human body and mind.  Her expertise in health arts is attributed to her eclectic personal work as an Ayurvedic Health & Lifestyle Coach, Yoga Instructor, and Senior Kripalu teacher.

Sudha who originally works in Lenox, Massachusetts, is a yoga instructor at Phoenix Rising Yoga.  As a Senior Kripalu teacher and expert, she leads 200 and 500- hour level Kripalu Yoga Teacher Trainings.  Sudha works with people from all different walks of life by hosting group classes, workshops, and trainings. She travels around the country spreading her teachings and mission behind her work called “Body Paths.”
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Using ancient modern art, and healing techniques for self-discovery, one can use “body paths” to heal and open their minds.  Sudha states “Body paths embodies that place of deep centeredness residing within each of us, that axis (wellspring) from which our authentic wholeness emanates, reflecting the world around us.”

Sudha’s personal mission reflects the heart of her work; it considers that every individual is unique and sacred.  Through her mission she helps lead a path for her students own unique lives.  To many, Sudha’s mission appeals to her students because her yoga teaching approach differs from student to student.  She realizes that no one is the same, and therefore she has a unique plan for each of her students.

Her reputation is known for her gentle, humorous, and healing attitude.  As a person who experienced the battling stages of breast cancer, she has healing powers through her teachings.  A highlight as part of her work includes her specialty in helping women combat breast cancer every step of the way.  Other highlights of her work include restorative yoga, stress management, pre and post surgery preparation, and integrative approaches to health and vitality through Ancient teachings of Ayurveda.

 

 

Welcome to the Mindful Marketplace at BYC

In between workshops, during registration, lunch and dinner break- peruse the Mindful Marketplace at BYC. 
Throughout the weekend there will be yummy give aways from Dobra Tea, Healthy Living, VT Soy, and Coconut Bliss.  Enjoy awesome shopping at yoga boutiques like Up Pup, Lalaville, IntegraTees, and evolution and art boutiques like AO Glass: A Clear Story. 

Meet incredible yoga teachers, physical therapists, body-workers, and healers at the Liberate  Music & Yoga Festival, VTCYT, All Wellness, evolutionWanderlust, YoganonymousAbsolute Wellness Healing Spa, Inner Health Resources, Rushford Family Chiropractic, and Boston Chant Fest booths.  Meet our non-profit organizations like Magic House VT, Vermont Community Yoga Project, and Hunger Free Vermont

Get body work on your breaks for $1/minute from Bee Well Massage, Blissful Healing, Carrie Steele Thai Yoga, Ray of Light, Sustainable Wellness Vermont, and Joseph Fiacco bodywork.  Thanks to Stray Cat Flower Farm for our beautiful bouquets! Namaste!

BYC thanks our friends at VTCYT

VTCYT’s Beliefs

Vermont Center for Yoga and Therapy believes that the most effective and efficient approach to wellness addresses the whole person—body, mind, spirit, emotions, and relationships with the self and others—in an integrated and collaborative way. VTCYT’s affiliation of independent practitioners from a variety of vocations, including psychotherapy, psychiatry, therapeutic yoga, and bodywork, forms a treatment team that offers, in an out-patient setting, a new and unique way of viewing and receiving healthcare. 

VTCYT ’s Intention

VTCYT programs provide a safe and comfortable space in which people seeking health and wellness can come to know themselves more fully. As they begin to understand their patterns, develop self-compassion, and explore new ways of being in relation to themselves, their bodies, their lives, and their relationships, internal and external patterns and habits begin to soften, and space is created for new possibilities.

BYC thanks VTCYT for their partnership, healing work within the community and advancing yoga research.  Learn more about the treatment  and healing series at VTCYT now!

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BodyMindSpiritDirectory.org is a nationwide, online directory for health practitioners, body workers, yoga instructors, and so much more!
A great place to get your business more exposure… or to find a new place to visit!

Showcase Your Company in the 2011 BYC Mindful Marketplace:

This year’s Burlington Yoga Conference is growing to two days- which means double the exposure for your company in the Mindful Marketplace! Here are the table and booth prices for this year’s market:

Single Day
Mindful Marketplace Table:
$200 – (1) 6′ table
Includes listing of Table on BYC website and in BYC social media. Also includes listing in Mindful Marketplace email advance to attendees prior to conference.

Weekend Pass
Mindful Marketplace Table:
$400 – (1) 6′ Table w/ prefererred placement.
Includes listing of Table on BYC website and in BYC social media. Also includes listing in Mindful Marketplace email advance to attendees prior to conference.

Single Day
Mindful Marketplace Booth:
$500 – (3) 6′ tables form this premier booth location.
Includes listing of Booth on BYC website and in BYC social media. Also includes feature in Mindful Marketplace email advance including specifics about your companies products and what your customers can plan to purchase from you at BYC.

Weekend Pass
Mindful Marketplace Booth:
$1000 – (3) 6′ tables form this premier booth location.
Includes listing of Booth on BYC website and in BYC social media. Also includes feature in Mindful Marketplace email advance including specifics about your companies products and what your customers can plan to purchase from you at BYC.

Please contact ben@empvt.com for more information.