discovery, dreams, story, teaching, writing, yoga

Beginning: Thinking Your Dreams Into Being

“You are what you think.” ~ Dr. Lu

I saw this image yesterday when I went searching for information on the image I posted yesterday about how to live your life by your own design. This poem by Frank Outlaw reminded me of this quote from Dr. Lu, a doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Who we become begins with our thoughts on our purpose. You can think the life you want into being. Frank Outlaw just handed us a map of 31 words.

As a writer, the second step of the journey – turning thoughts into words – is where I spend a considerable amount of time. Our words are the first pathways to our personal transformation. As a yoga teacher and yoga therapist, I help students find their own words by working through their own barriers in the body. Our past challenges, mental and physical, store physically in different parts of the body. Through yoga, we can remove the blocks in our bodies that then allow us to articulate our stories.

Once we can articulate our stories, we begin to heal and we become the rulers of our thoughts rather than our thoughts ruling us. It’s this combination of writing and yoga that is so powerful for me as a student and as a teacher. This is where it all comes together. I’m not here to impart any wisdom; I’m here to guide others to their own wisdom that they already have within them.

4 thoughts on “Beginning: Thinking Your Dreams Into Being”

  1. Wise words, and insight into being a guide. The people I learn best from are those who guide, and assist along my adventure. Not the ones that pave a path in front of me and expect me to walk it as they would. Great thoughts as always.

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    1. Thanks so much, Lyndi. I’ve also found that to be true. I’ve learned so much from teachers who helped me to see and realize my own strength.

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  2. Christa,

    Thank You. This post reveals that you have understood yoga.

    This is what yoga is about; this is also what teaching is about. Good teachers are not there to provide all the answers. Rather, they are merely guides, coaches, facilitators–and mentors, over time.

    The wisdom you seek is already within you: it is just a matter of removing the blocks that stand in your way. These blocks are about the mind, body, spirit.

    If you learn, you can connect mind, body and spirit and become a fully functional human being. It is just a matter of time. Faith can move mountains, but it takes due diligence to break free of bondage.

    A student can learn how to transcend thoughts to achieve a different level of consciousness. The more you practice, easier it becomes.

    Namaste.

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    1. It’s so true, Archan. I spent so much time looking outside for answers when the answers I wanted were with me all along. I was living them, and needed a guide, a teacher, to raise my awareness.

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