tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2972993151656122108.post3006762418323060788..comments2014-05-24T13:37:11.557-07:00Comments on Yoga Jenni: Perfect practiceJenni Younghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07381065678234487522noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2972993151656122108.post-2725280038403701262010-02-12T20:00:25.275-08:002010-02-12T20:00:25.275-08:00I don't think wanting to learn more should be ...I don't think wanting to learn more should be seen as a deficit! As for going to India, why wouldn't you want to do that? Life is about experience, about evolving and that is a continual process. I don't think you 'flip flop' I think you have varied skills that come into focus at different times in your life. You are in harmony with your inner voice and you seek the tool that best expresses that voice at that time. You aren't constrained by one tool, that is a positive, just as you aren't constrained by one emotion.<br /><br />All of this learning sounds wonderful. If you feel that it is too much, if you feel you need to stay still then you can always do that but don't feel that a lust for life, for learning and experience are a character flaw!<br /><br />I'm in awe of your energy, determination and commitment to your path. Plus I'd love to learn yoga from you : ) You rock xAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2972993151656122108.post-20000061651131303172010-02-11T15:00:49.252-08:002010-02-11T15:00:49.252-08:00A woman once told me that yoga is good for the sou...A woman once told me that yoga is good for the soul, but nothing makes you feel more like a woman than belly dancing ;)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06568683609008317597noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2972993151656122108.post-88292546220151023712010-02-11T11:59:37.513-08:002010-02-11T11:59:37.513-08:00Maybe it as much about perfection as it is about e...Maybe it as much about perfection as it is about evolution. It would be pretty boring if we didn't continue to learn more in life, open our hearts/souls to new experiences and concepts. Maybe striving for perfection is being too hard on yourself.... perhaps if you look at it as an ongoing journey you would feel more present with it and less in judgement of yourself.<br /><br />Of course you want more:) Isn't that natural? It is your passion and if you were simply teaching all of the time and not refueling yourself, you would probably burn out and feel less fed in the soul.<br /><br />My mother taught yoga for over 30 years and she was continuously going to various yoga/dance/meditation (countless other) trainings and retreats. At this point in her life she has experienced so much variety and has taken what has been most important to her or resonated the most to her from all of these experiences to develop her own style of yoga that she now calls Earthwyse Yoga. Cool huh?<br /><br />Enjoy the beauty of your journey! From what I see in your FB status' it looks like you do:)Ileanahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01230379201100668981noreply@blogger.com