Happy Earth Day!

My Yoga hike was rained out today so I went to a yoga class  dedicated to honoring Earth Day instead. Not a bad compromise. The teacher reminded us of our deep connection to the earth physically and beyond. Every breath we take is mirroring the natural pulse of nature; expanding and contracting, waxing and waning, birthing and expiring. The native americans believe we have an umbilical cord attached from our navels to the earth. With this awareness every action is considered as if mother earth were a living, breathing entity.

Yesterday, a friend treated me to a kayak river run down the Cacapon River near Berkely Springs, West Virginia. Wild flowers and woodpeckers kept calling out ‘look at me, look at me’. The rapids and the view called the loudest. Another Earth Day reminds us of this precious life & planet we have been given. We are stewards and have been entrusted to care for our earth mother. Steve Van Matre in Earth Spirit says ‘We need to tap into life’s universal flow and ‘learn to love ourselves less and the earth more’. Pause today for a few moments to give thanks and contemplate what you can do to care for our home. One tiny movement creates a rippling effect.

Blissology Project

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After some effort today (metro maintenance & shuttles) I arrived at Studio D.C., Dupont Circle to attend a much anticipated workshop with Eion Finn, creator of The Blissology Project, which is “a manifestation of his life mission to be a conduit for the force of Love.” The effort to get there was so worth it as Eoin is an exceptional teacher that lives and breathes his philosophy of love, joy & kindness. His linking of yoga to nature holds a special place in my heart as I have discovered this connection years ago and have been incorporating that in my own practice and teaching message. Through remembering to find our  inner places of stillness on a regular basis, discovering our life’s purpose and that the Earth is our home Eion playfully invites us to “find maximum joy, awe, love and bliss”. For more information on this effort go to www.Blissology.com.

Falling Into Autumn – a GAEA Excursion

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Sunday morning started out foggy & chilly but this determined group of women took off down the C & O Canal towpath anyway from Brunswick and headed for Harpers Ferry.  Before starting out we took a moment to align with the earth and her autumn rhythms & warmed up with some gentle stretching & yoga. The sun quickly began to burn through the mist & by the time we arrived at the clearing above along the Potomac River scenic views began to appear. Sixty degree temps greeted us after we had traveled the 5.5 miles to our destination. After a brief tour of town we headed back to Brunswick where a yummy brunch awaited us.

GAEA Excursions was created to provide opportunities for women to get outside, realign with nature’s rhythms, bond with other women and do something pleasurable; all activities that boost feel good hormones and reduce stress. This is an organic program that is constantly evolving & producing new adventures as the seasons unfold. Get your ‘wild girl self’ on & go to www.livingbalanced.org  for the latest events!