Sweat and Tears

Tears for Norway .....

The tears were close to the surface this morning.

Tears of frustration born from his decisions nickel and diming away my future.

Tears of anger at myself for falling for his swindle.

Tears of shame at how I am perceived as I act as the face of his mess

While he continues to run away.

I welcomed the hot breathe of the yoga studio today,

Seeking purification and strength within its walls.

I set my intention, looking for acceptance.

I was told to “let it go,”

But I held on for dear life.

As I pressed into my first down dog,the hot tears formed furrows

In the beads of sweat rolling down my face.

I struggled to keep my breath as the sobs stole the rhythm from my vinyasa,

The body trying to share its wisdom with the mind.

“Feel deeper,” echoed the instructor’s voice as we were bent over in a forward fold,

The tap-tap-tap of sweat hitting the floor telling the tales of the heat.

“You will not be given more than you can bear.”

My hips felt like they were being wrenched apart,

Following in the footsteps of my heart.

“Let it go.”

I breathed into the pain, trying to soften.

“Don’t let the difficulty opening the hips translate to tension in the neck;”

“Don’t let something that is challenging destroy something which is working beautifully.”

Folding into child’s pose, I took a moment and let that soak in.

My current struggle is temporary, my gratitude is not.

“Let it go”

I walked out of the studio, the pouring summer rains,

Washing the sweat and tears from my enlightened body.

Ready to sever the final ugly tie to the past,

Trusting that the price will not be too much to bear.

I am ready

to let it go.

;

;

Heal. Healing. Healed?

The Healing of the Wrathful Son

I’m not sure “healed” should be a word.

Heal?  Yes.  Healing?  Absolutely.  But, healed?  Past tense.  As in done.  Finished.  Over.  Completed.  Shut the door and turn the key.

I’m not so sure.

Some days I think I’m there, the wound healed over with no hint of a scar.  But that’s just wishful thinking.  A fallacy reveled when the wound opens from the slightest unintentionally targeted remark or interaction, triggering the pain and uncertainty associated with the initial cut.  At least now I have practice.  Practice feeling the pain and the fear.  Recognizing its roots.  Knowing what part of it is real and what is simply echoes of the past, ghosts that can cause no real harm.  I have practice accepting the pain and practice letting it go.  I speak its language.

It is said that practice makes perfect.  Will perfect be when I am healed?  Or will I achieve perfection in the cycle of feeling, accepting, and releasing?  Most likely, perfection will remain elusive and I will have to settle for better:)

Maybe I will be healed when I accept that I will always be healing.

ROI

English: Return on Investment analysis graph

The world of business is always concerned about the return on investment, the bottom line.  But, how often do we apply those same principles to our personal lives?

Your Thoughts

Do you place your capital in thoughts that serve you or into thoughts that bring down your bottom line?

Your Actions

Do you choose to engage in actions that help you to grow and evolve or actions that hold you in place?

Your Health

Do the foods you eat and the movement you engage in support your body or do they cause it harm?

Your Relationships

Do you spend time with people who add to your net worth or are they red item deductions?

Take some time to be conscious about your personal investment portfolio and make the needed changes to improve the ROI on your own life.

5 Yoga Poses to Help You Through a Break-Up

We tend to think of yoga as something to do when you need to stretch.  The truth is that yoga is as much mental as physical, as much to open as to strengthen, and as much to release as it is to hold.  When we have suffered the end of a relationship, we hold onto the pain in our bodies as well as our minds.  These poses help to soften pain’s hold so that the healing can begin from within.  If you have never tried yoga, now may be the perfect time to start as you work to mend your broken heart.

 

5 Yoga Poses to Help You Through a Break-Up.

10 Tips to Let Go of the Past & Embrace the Future

Do you find yourself fixated on the past, caught up in the “what if’s” and ” I should haves”?  It is so easy to get lost in that world; it is like a labyrinth made of memories, embracing us in its tangled folds.  Here are some suggestions on how to escape the temporal maze and look to your future.

10 Tips to Let Go of the Past & Embrace the Future.

10 Tips to Let Go of the Past & Embrace the Future