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Beginning: Compass Yoga Begins Classes at the Manhattan VA Hospital

Yesterday I taught the first Compass Yoga class at the Manhattan VA Hospital. At the New York State Health Foundation Conference on Community Readiness to Assist Returning in June I met someone from the VA who referred me to one of the doctors at the VA who has been working on a staff resiliency program. We met and then worked through how a class would be structured for the mental health staff, and then we went through the paperwork process, scheduling, and promotion. Yesterday’s class was the culmination of all of that work. The doctor I am working with has practiced yoga and Tai Chi for a number of years and is a strong believer in the power of mindfulness practices. Her passion makes this class possible.

The class is a result of a great many influences conspiring together. I tapped into a calling to help returning veterans just as the NYS Health Foundation was having their conference in New York, as this enlightened doctor had been pushing for yoga at the VA, and the VA happened to be ready to give this idea a try. Had I called the VA last year, it may have fallen on deaf ears. Timing is everything.

I was up before the crack of dawn to walk Phin, get ready, and hop the train across town. As usual, I was a bit nervous to teach in a new place. I always get this twinge of stagefright before I start a class, particularly in a new environment with new students. I’ve been waiting to teach this class for a long time and I couldn’t let the jitters get in the way.

One class in and the students are talking about how to get more yoga into the VA. They started talking about how to get this practice to patients and families for mental and physical health benefits. One is even looking into how we can get grant money to build up the program. By showing up and giving my best, the way seems to be opening slowly but surely. A little focus goes a long way.

Classes will continue every Friday. I’ll let you know about more learnings as they happen…

7 thoughts on “Beginning: Compass Yoga Begins Classes at the Manhattan VA Hospital”

  1. It’s a beautiful thing to see the strands of all these individual lives and paths in the tapestry of the bigger world converge like this, weaving together support and ways forward – truly this is telling you you’re on the right path! When the student is ready, the teacher will appear. And you get to be both, how wonderful. I am so so happy for you!

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  2. Christa,

    If you can dream it, you can achieve it. I knew this would happen and I have been writing about it now for the longest time. And this is just the start. Just you wait and see: your dream will come true. Have faith in yourself. Given time, Compass Yoga is bound to succeed. Cheers.

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  3. i’m a trained kundalini yoga teacher and live around the corner from the VA, perhaps I could fill in for you sometime.
    Trish

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    1. Thank you so much, Trish! There is a paperwork process you’d have to go through to get a badge that would let you enter the building. Would you be interested?

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