Sunday, September 16, 2012
                                                   ON GRACE
by Nina Rabinowitz, instructor at Bamboomoves Englewood

I was recently teaching a private session with a relatively new student and we found ourselves engaging in the sadhana, (or practice), of bowing 103 times.  For those of you that don’t know, bowing is a wonderful practice that can help one overcome the habits of the mind. (We traditionally do 103 because the number one hundred represents completion and three bows are added to represent Heaven, Earth, and Humanity.)  However, since it was the student’s first time with this particular version of moving meditation, I wanted to make sure it was done correctly.  So, I bowed with my eyes open, watching as we completed this exercise together.  
The first thing I noticed was that our bodies were moving very differently, even though we were attempting the same thing. Having bowed many times before, my body was moving swiftly.  Her body, on the other hand, didn’t move directly from point A to point B.  Rather, she seemed to be making unnecessary stops along the way that weren’t on the planned route.  Despite having gotten to the desired destination, her body seemed to be lacking a certain efficiency in getting there.  In other words, since my body was used to the exercise, it moved with grace.  
Grace is what separates seasoned practitioners from rookies in any activity, be it bowing, yoga asana, or pole vaulting.  You can even execute some computer programming gracefully. (I know, I’m a nerd.) Grace often goes hand in hand with beauty.  The reason for this is that when something is executed with grace, every detail comes together perfectly, so much so that one finds oneself appreciating the exquisite nature of it all.
Grace is also something you hear about a lot in yoga.  You might hear your teacher talk about “the grace of God”.  What I mean when I say this is that God (or whatever higher power you believe in) orchestrates our spiritual growth in a way that just seems so perfect, and the universe has brought every detail together in such a way that our experience is just as it needs to be. We need to experience all the pain, all the joy, and every single stop along the way in order to get where we’re going.  Nothing that comes our way is extraneous and nothing is missing. And that is the key. Everything is perfect.
May we all recognize that everything we have, everything we experience is because of God’s grace.  May this understanding help relieve us from suffering.
Jai jai! Good luck on your spiritual journey!  

                                                   ON GRACE

by Nina Rabinowitz, instructor at Bamboomoves Englewood

I was recently teaching a private session with a relatively new student and we found ourselves engaging in the sadhana, (or practice), of bowing 103 times.  For those of you that don’t know, bowing is a wonderful practice that can help one overcome the habits of the mind. (We traditionally do 103 because the number one hundred represents completion and three bows are added to represent Heaven, Earth, and Humanity.)  However, since it was the student’s first time with this particular version of moving meditation, I wanted to make sure it was done correctly.  So, I bowed with my eyes open, watching as we completed this exercise together. 

The first thing I noticed was that our bodies were moving very differently, even though we were attempting the same thing. Having bowed many times before, my body was moving swiftly.  Her body, on the other hand, didn’t move directly from point A to point B.  Rather, she seemed to be making unnecessary stops along the way that weren’t on the planned route.  Despite having gotten to the desired destination, her body seemed to be lacking a certain efficiency in getting there.  In other words, since my body was used to the exercise, it moved with grace. 

Grace is what separates seasoned practitioners from rookies in any activity, be it bowing, yoga asana, or pole vaulting.  You can even execute some computer programming gracefully. (I know, I’m a nerd.) Grace often goes hand in hand with beauty.  The reason for this is that when something is executed with grace, every detail comes together perfectly, so much so that one finds oneself appreciating the exquisite nature of it all.

Grace is also something you hear about a lot in yoga.  You might hear your teacher talk about “the grace of God”.  What I mean when I say this is that God (or whatever higher power you believe in) orchestrates our spiritual growth in a way that just seems so perfect, and the universe has brought every detail together in such a way that our experience is just as it needs to be. We need to experience all the pain, all the joy, and every single stop along the way in order to get where we’re going.  Nothing that comes our way is extraneous and nothing is missing. And that is the key. Everything is perfect.

May we all recognize that everything we have, everything we experience is because of God’s grace.  May this understanding help relieve us from suffering.

Jai jai! Good luck on your spiritual journey!  

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Teachings of the Buddha

“Do not pursue the past.

Do not loose yourself in the future.

The past no longer is

The future has not yet come.

Looking deeply at life as it is in the very here and now,

the practitioner dwells in stability and freedom.

We must be diligent today.

To wait until tomorrow is too late.”

(adapted from the Bhaddekaratta Sutta)

Sunday, June 10, 2012
Check out our life changing workshops at Bamboomoves Englewood NJ
Change your mind, change your life.  #Namaste

Check out our life changing workshops at Bamboomoves Englewood NJ

Change your mind, change your life.  #Namaste

Whenever you notice that some form of negativity has arisen within you, look on it not as a failure, but as a helpful signal that is telling you: Wake up. Get out of your mind. Be PRESENT! #inspiration from the power of now inspiration card set by Eckart Tolle
Sunday, April 15, 2012
#Meditation & Kirtan Sadhana
Come join the Sangha or community of #teachers and #yoga practitioners on Sunday April 22nd from 6:00 - 8:00pm.
Spending time with your Sangha reinforces the ancient teachings, inspires new experiences, and strengthens our connection to the higher self. Coming together provides the #opportunity to meet others on the same path, #purify and practice.
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#Meditation & Kirtan Sadhana

Come join the Sangha or community of #teachers and #yoga practitioners on Sunday April 22nd from 6:00 - 8:00pm.

Spending time with your Sangha reinforces the ancient teachings, inspires new experiences, and strengthens our connection to the higher self. Coming together provides the #opportunity to meet others on the same path, #purify and practice.

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Friday, April 13, 2012
$40 ONE MONTH UNLIMITED #YOGA & #BELLY #DANCE
12 Engle St
Englewood, NJ 07631
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$40 ONE MONTH UNLIMITED #YOGA & #BELLY #DANCE

12 Engle St

Englewood, NJ 07631

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Thursday, April 12, 2012

MIRROR of LOVE

Mother & Daughter Workshop MAY 12TH 3:30 - 5:30pm

Honor your mother-daughter relationship on and off the mat.

Whether you have a great mother-daughter relationship or one that can be improved upon, it all starts at an early age.  No relationship is quite as primal as the one between a mother and her daughter.  It’s the original relationship and we close ourselves off from a great source of power, fulfillment, and understanding if we don’t honor it.

Come join us in this wonderful partner yoga workshop, focusing on pranayama techniques, backbend and forward bend asana, twisting asana and time to communicate and express hope and love for one another.

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Tuesday, April 10, 2012
500hr Teacher Training Immersion Course
This is a great opportunity for those already teaching yoga to further their practice and advance their teaching skills.
The 500hr experience is physically and personally more rigorous yet accessible to teachers of all ages.  This immersion course is  offered in two 7day modules.
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500hr Teacher Training Immersion Course

This is a great opportunity for those already teaching yoga to further their practice and advance their teaching skills.

The 500hr experience is physically and personally more rigorous yet accessible to teachers of all ages.  This immersion course is  offered in two 7day modules.

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Saturday, April 7, 2012
Heart of a Yogi Workshop
What do you really want from this life? Deepen your Practice and Awaken your Spirit
In this workshop learn about and experience your Chakras.  Release Unconscious Emotional Blockages. Open your heart and find your inner Yogi.
Saturday April 21st, from 3:30pm to 6:30pm
Bamboomoves
12 Engle St
Englewood NJ 07631
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Heart of a Yogi Workshop

What do you really want from this life? Deepen your Practice and Awaken your Spirit

In this workshop learn about and experience your Chakras.  Release Unconscious Emotional Blockages. Open your heart and find your inner Yogi.

Saturday April 21st, from 3:30pm to 6:30pm

Bamboomoves

12 Engle St

Englewood NJ 07631

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Friday, April 6, 2012