Week three of yoga school and what can I say, we have been doing our usual asana classes, philosophy/anatomy modules and occasionally sneaking out to Oasis cafe for some guilty pleasures in between meals. Nothing's changed! It is however the half way mark of the course and we have all agreed that it's going by so fast! Things this time are very different than last year in so many ways but in a good way too because I like this new experience. We have been given the chance to learn from each other, new teachers and are even taking part in an intensive Yoga Therapy work shop by a famous Delhi doctor all of this week (week4). We are very lucky because this will give us 18hrs of study which gives us the minimum requirement to study a diploma in yoga therapy if we want to.
I am enjoying wandering around Ram Jhula and Laxman Jhula on my time off and have even started a care package for myself to post home before I leave. So far iv included lots of homely stuff for my new place in Vancouver (manifesting this), such as Indian walk hangings cushion covers, chimes, Insense, Himalayan salt, yoga mat covers and will include some more bits and bobs like Ayurvedic toiletries which I love. Everything natural and healthy is so cheap here so I will stick up and when I return I will have a surprise package waiting for me. (Not so much a surprise though).
Week three of yoga school and what can I say, we have been doing our usual asana classes, philosophy/anatomy modules and occasionally sneaking out to Oasis cafe for some guilty pleasures in between meals. Nothing's changed! It is however the half way mark of the course and we have all agreed that it's going by so fast! Things this time are very different than last year in so many ways but in a good way too because I like this new experience. We have been given the chance to learn from each other, new teachers and are even taking part in an intensive Yoga Therapy work shop by a famous Delhi doctor all of this week (week4). We are very lucky because this will give us 18hrs of study which gives us the minimum requirement to study a diploma in yoga therapy if we want to.
I am enjoying wandering around Ram Jhula and Laxman Jhula on my time off and have even started a care package for myself to post home before I leave. So far iv included lots of homely stuff for my new place in Vancouver (manifesting this), such as Indian walk hangings cushion covers, chimes, Insense, Himalayan salt, yoga mat covers and will include some more bits and bobs like Ayurvedic toiletries which I love. Everything natural and healthy is so cheap here so I will stick up and when I return I will have a surprise package waiting for me. (Not so much a surprise though).
This weekend Emily, Sietske and I crossed the river by boat and after a lovely Indian lunch we took a tuk tuk to Riskikesh markets which was pretty cool! It was nice to get out of the usual surroundings for a change. Emily and I then walked the long way to Laxman Jhula (exercise after all the food) and spent some time in Little Buddha Cafe with our friend Kenia whilst indulging in a special Sunday Orep shake with ice cream (don't tell anyone). The time is going so fast but it means we'r having fun right? And that's a good thing! Yoga is a life long journey anyway and these 6 weeks are just the beginning of it for us. I'm excited to learn a lot from Dr Deepak this week. I'll keep you posted next week on what's new!
Namaste xx
Week three of yoga school and what can I say, we have been doing our usual asana classes, philosophy/anatomy modules and occasionally sneaking out to Oasis cafe for some guilty pleasures in between meals. Nothing's changed! It is however the half way mark of the course and we have all agreed that it's going by so fast! Things this time are very different than last year in so many ways but in a good way too because I like this new experience. We have been given the chance to learn from each other, new teachers and are even taking part in an intensive Yoga Therapy work shop by a famous Delhi doctor all of this week (week4). We are very lucky because this will give us 18hrs of study which gives us the minimum requirement to study a diploma in yoga therapy if we want to.
I am enjoying wandering around Ram Jhula and Laxman Jhula on my time off and have even started a care package for myself to post home before I leave. So far iv included lots of homely stuff for my new place in Vancouver (manifesting this), such as Indian walk hangings cushion covers, chimes, Insense, Himalayan salt, yoga mat covers and will include some more bits and bobs like Ayurvedic toiletries which I love. Everything natural and healthy is so cheap here so I will stick up and when I return I will have a surprise package waiting for me. (Not so much a surprise though).
This weekend Emily, Sietske and I crossed the river by boat and after a lovely Indian lunch we took a tuk tuk to Riskikesh markets which was pretty cool! It was nice to get out of the usual surroundings for a change. Emily and I then walked the long way to Laxman Jhula (exercise after all the food) and spent some time in Little Buddha Cafe with our friend Kenia whilst indulging in a special Sunday Orep shake with ice cream (don't tell anyone). The time is going so fast but it means we'r having fun right? And that's a good thing! Yoga is a life long journey anyway and these 6 weeks are just the beginning of it for us. I'm excited to learn a lot from Dr Deepak this week. I'll keep you posted next week on what's new!
Namaste xx