Respond-Don’t React

Life is chock full of challenges and sometimes we just don’t respond in the right way.

That’s because we are reactive rather than responsive and in part we are not fully to blame.

You see, we were never really taught that we even had a choice. I know I did not. Because of that many a times I reacted to situations when I should have taken a moment and responded in a different way. Thankfully, I discovered yoga. Before that I never even stopped to think there was a reactive or a responsive way of living.

Time on our mats encourages a connecting with ourselves. We discover how to accept who we are and through the yoga positions learn to be present. Living in the present moment helps us to let go more easily of past and future thoughts. Meditation automatically drops us into a state of calm and breathing deeply stimulates our parasympathetic nervous system, which puts us into a rest and relaxation state. But I believe the secret is in the yoga positions.

You see a good teacher will help you take what you learn off the mat and into your life. Teaching yoga positions that are challenging are the key. Helping a student learn difficult poses creates a dose of healthy stress. The student then has a moment to think about the pose and how to react to it. Will he or she approach it by reacting and getting mad and give up. Or will he or she respond in a better way? But isn’t that what life calls us to do?

Yoga really does help one in life by presenting choices and ways to react to those choices. Holding poses for long periods of time proposes a challenge. When the body is tired and challenged beyond our comfort zones we learn to focus and remain calm to accomplish holding the pose up with stamina and grace. We learn to be more that the sum of our reactions not reduced by our responses.

And when life sends us challenges beyond what are capable of responding or reacting to well,

we only need to look up!

For God tell us…

Do not be anxious about anything, but in prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. He will guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus. Philippians 4:6-7.

Thanks for joining me!

keep calm and yoga on

xxoo penny

Where Yoga Meets Faith

How can the practice of yoga complement and enhance our walk with God?

Surprisingly,

I have found there is a harmonious relationship between yoga and faith and this ancient practice can surely deepen our connection to our Heavenly Father while nurturing our soul, inspiring us to live out our faith with greater intention and grace.

In 1 Corinthians 6:19-20, we are reminded that our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, and we are called to honor God with our bodies.

Yoga can surely be a tangible way to live out this calling, reminding us to care for our bodies with respect, and love.

One of the most profound aspects of yoga is the emphasis on breath, or pranayama.

In yoga, the breath is not just a physiological function, it is a bridge between the body and the spirit. What if we approached our breath as a prayer? Each inhale could be an invitation for God’s presence, and each exhale, a release of our worries, cares and doubts and fears while surrendering them all over to Him.

   This can surely turn a yoga session into a moving meditation, where every breath is a conversation with God.

Yoga also teaches us to be mindful, being actively present in each moment.

This resonates deeply with the biblical instruction to meditate on God’s Word.

Psalm 1:2 says, “But his delight is in the law of the Lord, and on his law he meditates day and night.” Yoga offers a unique opportunity to combine the physical act of mindfulness with the spiritual practice of meditation. As we hold each pose, we can meditate on scripture, allowing God’s Word to sink deep into our hearts.

 

 

The Bible also teaches us that there is power in letting go and trusting. In yoga, it is also important to let go of what no longer serves us, mirroring the spiritual act of surrendering our lives to God’s will. Matthew 11:28-30 invites us to come to Jesus with our burdens and find rest in Him. As we find stillness in some yoga poses, we can also reflect on this invitation, finding strength not in our own efforts but in His grace.

 

 

Surprisingly, there are many ways to integrate faith into our yoga practice.

One way is through Scripture-inspired flows. Starting our practice with a focus on Philippians 4:13, “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” allows us to move through poses that build physical strength, letting the Scripture be our mantra, reminding us that our true strength comes from Christ.

Another beautiful way is taking a moment to sit in stillness, close our eyes, and offer a prayer of gratitude. Reflecting on the peace we’ve cultivated we can also offer it back to God, asking Him to guide us through. Whether we’re on the mat or in prayer, remembering that each breath, each movement, and each moment of stillness can be an opportunity to draw nearer to God!

Halleluyah!

Peace & Love, Penny!

Present Moment Peter

Clouds like puffs of cotton and seas as smooth as glass, could there be a more perfect morning? Of course every morning is great when you wake up and your on vacation. Today we are docked in gorgeous St. Thomas. To think fear kept me from this Divine scenic creation for so many years and now after 34 cruises I am forever thirsty and longing to taste the beauty that God has created around this beautiful earth. Of course we’ve also been through some difficult storms in a ship too where it was so rough I threw up in a decorative plant. But that’s how life is too, one day it’s calm another day a storm is raging all around you!

Enter Peter. The apostle who walked on water. Peter being a fisherman I’m sure experienced a lot of terrible storms out in the sea in his boat. Yet in this Bible story another storm was raging all about him and all of Jesus’s disciples. Peter and the disciples were terribly afraid and clinging to the safety and comfort of their boat. Suddenly, out there on the raging waves they encountered a figure. Peter rushed up and asked, is it you Lord and if it is let me come to you! What was he thinking walking on water like that. I’m wondering, could his eyes of been so fixed on Jesus he couldn’t see anything but Jesus? I don’t know how long this moment was but Jesus commanded Peter to come to Him and with out hesitation, Peter lunged forward and up and out of the boat. By the grace and power of God, Peter walked on water!

However, the other eleven disciples seemed to do the thing they always did in a storm, be afraid for their lives and cling to what they could see, their man made boat. Although all of Jesus’s disciples did amazing things beyond human capabilities hanging out with their Savior, sadly, all missed the opportunity to walk on water. But not Peter, there caught up in the moment Peter was not concerned with the safety and security of himself or he would of never left the boat. Instead, I think Peter was right there, ever present, dwelling only in the moment at hand. Being absorbed in the present moment gifted him with no time to think victimizing thoughts of past times in the boat nor any time to be anxious and overwhelmed of what might have been or could of happened. He was instead ever present, faithfully riding the waves with his feet, lunging forward until… But that is another story!

Jesus looking at them said, with men it is impossible, but not with God. For all things are possible with God! (Mark 10:27)

I’m guilty of clinging to my man made boat in the storms of life, how bout you? Maybe if we just focused on Jesus like Peter did we too might walk on water in our own lives.

Let your eyes look straight ahead, fix your gaze on Him. (Proverbs 4:25)

When Yoga Meets Biblical Health and Wellness

 

Everybody knows by now that the practices of yoga are beneficial to our health and science continues to reveal it’s many healthy benefits. It’s wonderful that every year there is a significant rise in people hitting their mats. However, the world seems more stressed out than ever. I get it that all the world has been in a pandemic for a couple years now but isn’t time on our mats suppose to chill us out and lower our stress? Chronic stress was a growing health related problem before the pandemic and continues to get worse with each passing year. It sends more people to the doctor’s office every year and more people rely on prescriptions rather than yoga to deal with their stress related conditions. It’s also very scary that the six leading causes of death are all linked to stress.

My friends, do not fear! As healthy as yoga can prove to be for us there is a better solution. As a yoga teacher with a Biblical perspective on health and wellness I’ve come to realize that true and lasting health and wellness practices are deeply rooted in aligning ourselves with what Our Creator has to say about health and wellness. Trusting our Creator by putting into practice His ways written for us from His Holy Bible, rewards us with many healthy benefits. He cares for each of us individually and desires that we live healthy purposeful lives. And He has given us the ultimate prescription for a healthy life style! It begins by by reading and listening to His wisdom and then putting into practice His ways. It is the one true and only lasting path leading to a stress less, strong and balanced, peaceful and joyous lifestyle, complete with abundant energy, continual strength and deep unfailing love! now, who doesn’t want that?? Is it not the reason why any of hit our mats each day?

My prayer for you is that you would start your journey to true and lasting health and wellness this very moment! Begin by acknowledging that God sent His Son Jesus into this world to die for your every sin and invite Him to be your Savior and miraculously, all the above is freely given to you!

Training the body has some value but being Godly has value in every way! 1 timothy 4:8

Beloved I pray in all respects that you will prosper and be in good health, even as your soul prospers! 1 John 2-3

xxoo

Love Penny

A THOUGHT-FULL FATHER

Do you think God thinks about you?

Give this a try and you might be surprised at how much!

Next time your at the beach or the lake, a pond or a creek, a river or any body of water, take a big look around at all the sand or dirt you can see. Then try to imagine the mountains of sand under all the water that you see. Then think about each individual grain of sand and pick up a handful and start counting! Then think of all the shores of all the bodies of water across the globe! Include the thought of the shores that you and no one has yet seen. Think of all the seas and all the oceans and how deep they are and how they cover the earth more than dry land does. Then try and grasp God’s thoughts about you. But Oh, You can’t! That’s because they out number all the grains of sand in the entire world!

How precious are your thoughts about me, O God! How great is the sum of them! If I should count them, they would be more in number than the sand; When I awake, I am still with You. Psalm 139:17-18 

Dear Heavenly Father…

We bow down and thank you for loving us beyond what we can imagine and giving us Your Word so that we can enjoy health and whole body fitness the way that you intended! May you guide us and direct our paths that we may walk in our identity set by YOU and live each of our purposes joyfully, peacefully, thankfully and vibrantly healthy – that we may be all that YOU created us to be! HALLELUYAH!

Chill Out In The Happy Corpse Pose

Who knew something so simple as laying back in a Corpse Pose could make us healthier and more beautiful?

In the Yoga community Corpse Pose is known as a huge stress-reducer, a great method of meditation and the perfect  position to focus our gaze on higher thoughts.

Simply lay back, let your feet spread, place your arms by your sides with palms up and try to keep your shoulders away from your ears. Then give yourself ten or more big inhales and exhales. If your feeling it stay here longer and really give yourself a chance to unwind!

I personally have a hard time staying here. I wanna go go go! If I do relax for a moment though all the things I must do seem to flood my mind. Hopefully your not like me and will be able to reap all the healthy benefits of acting like your dead on the ground here. You can always pretend your sunbathing, too!

Corpse Pose is also a perfect position to…

Set your mind on things above and not things of the earth.

Colossians 3:2

And also a perfect position to focus upon goodness & positivity!

Whatever is true, noble, right, pure, lovely, admirable and praiseworthy, think about such things.

Philippians 4:8

After reaping the healthy benefits of these applied Bible verses know that…

Those who look to Him are radiant, Their faces are never covered with shame!

Psalm 34:5

keep calm & yoga on

xxoo

Penny

 

 

 

 

THE CALMING CHILD POSE

Hi and welcome to this month’s “Yoga with Penny!”

With the uncertainty in the world and the touches of spring everywhere I thought a Child’s Pose might offer a way for us to sit still for a moment and just breathe. A comforting way to help us find some peace and quietness among the chaos that is upon us in these uncertain times. Who knows, we may bloom and come alive again!

Sometimes, our minds and our bodies could really benefit from logging out and shutting down. Focusing instead on positive thoughts and self care can prove extremely beneficial to our health and our well being during stressful times. Our Child Pose then comes to the rescue. Offering a quiet retreat from the world it nurtures us with it’s tension releasing neck, shoulders and back stretch. Adding a few deep inhales and exhales calms our nervous system, enhancing our immunity and providing a state of well-being. Perhaps it is these reasons it is practiced in mostly every yoga class, for it’s continual restoring and reviving properties proving useful for beginner’s and beyond!

 

Bending forward over our legs we can rest our head on our mats or a pillow for more support. A rolled up towel can also be placed on our heels. Our arms can be placed above or beside us, what ever which way is most comfortable.

Try to inhale deeply and slowly, beginning in our lower stomach area and up through our mouth. Let all our exhales slowly release back down to our stomach. We can remain in our Child Pose for a few minutes and up to five, ten or even twenty minutes. The point is to let our Child’s Pose work for us. For a deeper stretch in the lower back and hips we can spread our knees and lower our torso to our mat or rest it on a pillow.

Although Child Pose is a basic yoga beginner’s position it enables us to build upon, similar to the beginnings of spring when all the new life is silently growing all around us though we cannot see it. For resting in our Child Pose may silently be growing the seeds of all our future yoga poses which are awaiting their time to bloom!

May you be revived and find a little peace and quiet in your Child Pose!

Love and Blessings, Penny!

Penny

THE HELPFUL BRIDGE POSE

Hi Friends!

Welcome to “Yoga with Penny!”

Today I will show you how to move into a Bridge Pose!

Bridge Pose is an accessible, low impact exercise that reduces stress and supports well being. In need of energy or a remedy for a mild back ache or to simply calm down from a hectic day at work, Bridge Pose comes to the rescue. It’s a great pose for employing all the muscles in our body and practiced regularly, it can ward off back pain and help ease osteoporosis, asthma, sinusitis, digestion problems and even high blood pressure. All these health benefits certainly are worth our efforts, however our Bridges can also help promote thyroid health by stretching and strengthening our throat area where our thyroid gland is located. Our thyroid gland is pretty important because it’s health is one of the many factors that contributes to a healthy metabolism.

Bridge Pose Instructions

Lie on your mat and bend your knees.

Ensure both of your feet are directly below your knees and your knees are hip distance apart.

With a big inhale lift your buttocks by pressing your feet and your palms into your mat.

You may only be able to lift them up an inch or two and that is the perfect place to practice your Bridge Pose.

Gently lower your hips and come down with a big exhale.

Repeat lifting your buttocks with a big inhale and lowering your buttocks with a big exhale a few more times.

As you progress, continue to press through your feet as you lift. If you find that you can slip your hands under your body, clasp them and continue pressing with your feet. This will deepen the stretch and expand your chest and lung area even more.

Continue to lower and lift your buttocks as an exercise to get stronger. As you progress, try holding your Bridge Pose for 30 seconds to a minute with your hands clasped underneath you. You can also keep your arms at your sides with your palms facing down.

I hope you enjoyed learning Bridge Pose with me and I hope that it will help you today and whenever you may need it in the future.

Thanks for joining me!

xxoo

Penny

 

 

GIVE YOUR BODY SOME LOVE

Camel Pose. A heart opening yoga pose which bends over backwards offering up some serious health benefits for all ages. Especially helpful in keeping us older souls vibrant and full of zest and energy!

Considered a back bending pose in the world of yoga our Camel Poses will stretch our entire bodies even in places we have not stretched in a few or more years. Our Camels will also open up our chest area, especially our hearts. With consistent practice it will also expand our rib cages thus improve our lung capacity as well. As we breathe deeply into our Camel stretches we are sending a fresh supply of oxygen to all parts of our bodies. More oxygen intake releases pent up stress and tension which helps our nervous system slide into a state of calm and our mood instantly improves.We may even experience a drop in blood pressure as our Camels get our blood pumping which of course provides energy and vitality!

I’m pretty much addicted to Camel Pose for all these really terrific health benefits but also as an added beauty benefit I love that it helps tone our chins. I know that I desperately need it. How about you?

So that you can have a chance to warm up, I started the Camel pose below with a few quick yoga stretches to warm up our backs and our spine. Please remember to take it slow and be gentle with yourself. That way you can come back and practice your Camel love everyday, whenever you need some energy and and at the same time whenever you need to unwind and calm down!

Enjoy and know that you are doing your body a world of good!

Child’s Pose

Start by resting on your heels and bend forward as best you can and inhale and exhale deeply for 10 counts. You can always rest your hands on the seat of a chair or use a pillow and also put a rolled up blanket under your butt if needed.

Puppy Pose

From a Child’s Pose you can slowly and gently walk your hands forward (even an inch will help) for an added stretch and neck toning and feel how Puppy Pose opens your shoulders. Include deep breathing and help your neck and shoulder tension take a hike!

Remember,  use a chair or a pillow if you need to get into this position and try to let your chest drop for deep stretching of your neck, chin, shoulders, upper back and glutes, knees, hamstring and thighs.

Child’s Pose Stretch

From your Child’s Pose, if possible, place hands on your lower back. Even one hand to start is great. If possible interlock them behind while letting them fall forward as much as possible.

Come up to your knees and try it too. Remember to use a pillow or a towel or blanket under your knees for support.

In both positions breathe deeply for 10 counts.

Stretch back continuing to lift your hands up behind you.

Or have your hands on your hips during this stretch.

Do this sitting too. Whatever way works for you.

For the complete exercise, rise up on your knees with hands interlocked with a deep inhale. Then lower your body and try to touch your head to your mat as you exhale deeply or let your head come down to a pillow and rest it there.

Continue rising up with a deep inhale and lowering down with a deep exhale for 3-5 times or longer if it suits you.

Supported Camel Pose

Once your knees are in a comfortable position slowly arch your body back. Your hands can be on your hips at first. When you feel comfortable try lowering a hand to your heel. Breathe deeply here as long as you can.

Don’t forget to try the other hand. And don’t forget to breathe, that part is essential.

Full Camel Pose

Once you can place each hand on a heel go for placing both at the same time!

Breathe deeply and infuse you body with healthy yoga goodness!

keep calm and thanks for joining me!

xxoo

penny

 

 

 

BEDTIME YOGA WITH A PILLOW

Go ahead. Indulge yourself. You deserve some “R&R!”

Dim the lights, its nighty night time!

You can practice this one as a whole and a prelude to a wonderful night’s rest.  You may also practice each position when ever you like for a dose of R&R whenever needed.

This Yoga sequence will help you to unravel from your day helping you to relieve built up stress and tension while activating your parasympathetic nervous system, your rest and relaxation state of being. A perfect set up for a wonderful night’s sleep. Oh, and don’t forget to put on something comfortable and perhaps light some candles or burn some incense…

Sweet dreams everyBODY! Pssst… Indulge yourself even more by placing pillows all around you!

Sit Cross-Legged

  • Grab your pillow and place it on your lap. Stretch your arms out and close your eyes.
  • With each inhale, inhale peace. With each exhale, let go of  all your cares, worries and anything that bothers or upsets you. This is your time to unwind. Let everything go. You deserve some peace.
  • Unwind. Relax. Soothe your soul and nurture your body with each breath.
  • Stay here inhaling and exhaling until you are ready. Remember, this is your time.

Stretch to each side

  • Inhale in the middle and then exhale while stretching to each side.
  • Repeat 10 times or so on each side.

An Easy Cross Legged Stretch Forward-for calm and ease.

  • Close your eyes and walk your hands forward and bend and stretch over your legs.
  • Breathe deeply for 10 long deep breaths.

A Forward Fold -with your pillow under your knees.

  • Place your pillow under your knees and gently bend forward. Settle gently into the fold still breathing deeply. Close your eyes thinking only calm and peaceful thoughts. Stay here as long as you like.

A Sweet Baby Pose- to show your body some love!

  • Lie on your back. You can place your pillow under your lower back or rest one on your stomach or wherever it feels best.
  • Now pull your body in and give it a great big hug and breathe deeply while you do.
  • You may find it to be a bit harder to breathe deeply here. But continue to inhale and exhale those deep breaths because you are doing your body a world of good!
  • Deep breathing to relieve stress is backed up by science and squeezing your knees to your chest has a few amazing health benefits as well!

The Amazing Spinal Twist… just say ahhhhh!!!!

  • Oh what a stretch this one is and you can practice it both ways and see which one suits you!
  • Your pillow can be placed under your knees.
  • Or your pillow can be placed to the side for your leg to rest upon.
  • Try to keep your arms stretched out to each side and both your hips facing upward. Once you establish this pick a knee up and let it fall gently to the side.
  • Close your eyes. Breathe. Rest. Relax and soften into the moment and feel the calm coming on. You deserve this time to yourself.
  • Don’t forget to show your other side you care.

 

Why only use one pillow? Try all three versions of  the comforting Child Pose here and see which one make you feel best while holding and breathing in the position.

  • Sit on your heels, close your eyes and fold over your knees.
  • Stay in the version you like best and breathe deeply for 10 long and deep counts or more.

Legs Up A Wall Pose.

This Yoga Pose is known for it’s calming effects and boasts many health benefits besides getting you ready for sweet dreams. Why not place a bunch of pillows all around you and really go for getting in the sleepy mood!

  • To begin, walk your legs up the headboard of your bed.
  • Or lie on the floor and place them on a chair or wall.
  • The point here is to scoot your behind as close to the wall as possible or comfortably on a chair. A pillow under your lower back may help.
  • Once you have established your perfect position, place a pillow under your head or sides if you like. The point is to get as comfortable as you possibly can.
  • Now just close your eyes, focusing on inhaling deeply and then exhaling deeply. Let go of  your cares and worries in each exhale and inhale peace and life into every cell of your being.
  • Your worth it you know. Your worth being in a calm and peaceful state before bed. Actually, you owe it to yourself. After all, if you don’t take care of you, who will?

I thank you for joining me!

“keep sleepy and yoga on”

 

The above yoga sequence should to the trick, but if you like, you may indulge and enhance your good nights sleep by thinking the higher thoughts below. For God wants us to sleep because sleep heals our body and God invented sleep and promised to give us a restful and peaceful nights sleep. Especially when we meditate on His peaceful remedy of sleep.

For He tells us…

He will keep us in perfect peace when we set our minds on Him. ( Isaiah 26:3)

And the peace He gives us won’t be like the peace of the world. (John 14:27)

And the peace He gives surpasses all human understanding. (Philippians 4:7)