Sunday, January 02, 2011

2011. How very nice to meet you.

My intention for 2011: "Standing in tadasana without apology" ~ David Life

2010. Thank you. You threw so many curve balls my way that I did actually end up crumbling. I lost my connection to the earth and couldn't find my feet there for a while. I stopped my yoga sadhana practice when I needed it more than ever and I ate everything and anything in sight (except for the flesh of animals!). But now it's 2011 and I've found my feet again, albeit 10kg heavier and a lot less flexible. It's good to feel the ground and be in control again.

Mum had a stroke early November and while she is still with us, her ability to walk and use her right arm has been affected. It's been tough for Mum and the family but it has pulled us all together.

Around this time I also went through the process of getting my half-sleeve tattoo. Maiden, Mother, Crone - Triple Goddess. It represents all the amazing, inspiring women in life both past, present and future. I chose roses, traditional as they are, for my mother who adores them.












A lot of other poignant moments occurred during this time also which relate, like moving house for the second time in a year. 2010, you were a bitch but I wouldn't have it any other way. I normally don't need reminding of what's most important to me but sadly it took a debilitating illness to stop all the excess noise to drop everything and really look at what was going on around me.

I've tried to do the resolutions thing in the past, the 100 things in 1001 days, the 365 photo thing but I'm keeping it simple in 2011. This year is about getting back to basics by being committed to less. I'm putting my Nutritional Medicine studies on indefinite hold because it's time consuming and financially exhausting. I was also depressed for the majority of 2010 because of the constant time/money debt and living in an apartment that was not a good fit. So my focus is already on my family, my yoga sadhana practice and work only now that we have moved into a place we can finally call home again.

2011. How very nice to meet you. I look forward to planting new seeds, watching them grow whilst pruning the old.

"What is sadhana? It’s a committed prayer. It is something which you want to do, have to do, and which is being done by you. Sadhana is self-enrichment. It is not something which is done to please somebody or to gain something. Sadhana is a personal process in which you bring out your best." ~ Yogi Bhajan

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