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What makes a yoga practice yoga? - James Boag, 'The Chai Sessions'

What makes a yoga practice yoga? - James Boag, 'The Chai Sessions'

During each online chai session we’ve shared up till now, I’ve always imagined that we were sitting face to face on the sofa in the studio. I was so excited to finally have the opportunity to do just that with James Boag recently and can now share our first ever in-person chai session here with you!

Pop the kettle on, get yourself comfy and come and join us.

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Now Yoga Begins - James Boag, 'The Chai Sessions'

Now Yoga Begins - James Boag, 'The Chai Sessions'

Over the years James has been a regular visitor to MCY. I was so desperate for people to hear what he had to share and for them to see the gift in texts like the Bhagavad Gita and Yoga Sutras. He's helping us all see the wisdom in these teachings and how we can work with them, not only in our yoga practice on the mat but off the mat too as we go about our daily lives.

Pop the kettle on, get yourself comfy and come and join us.

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Looking backwards to move forwards
MCY Community, Yoga Philosophy Judi Farrell MCY Community, Yoga Philosophy Judi Farrell

Looking backwards to move forwards

Last summer I took a whole month out and travelled to Boulder, Colorado to study and practice with legendary yoga teacher Richard Freeman and his wife Mary Taylor at the yoga studio they founded, The Yoga Workshop. It was a 200 hour programme which included practice, teaching methodology, adjusting, philosophical study, chanting, silent meditation, anatomy and cadaver labs! In other words A LOT.

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Living Fully
MCY Community, Yoga Philosophy Judi Farrell MCY Community, Yoga Philosophy Judi Farrell

Living Fully

Back in September I had a bit of an issue with my health. It came back up these last couple of weeks before Christmas. Thankfully everything is fine. Again. Like a lot of experiences, this brought into sharp focus that you really never know the minute. And while it’s easy (and very normal) to get caught up in imagining and fearing the worst, the other thing I noticed was occasional, fleeting moments of intense colour and beauty.

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