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Mikayla taking a nap with our dog Miley |
Well after a few sessions now, I am a firm believer that they do have power. I have been focusing more and more on taking mantras with me throughout my days and weeks beyond Yoga. The mantra might be something I hear in Yoga, something I need to tell myself, or a Bible verse. I find they really do have an effect on how you process things throughout the day and can make a positive impact on your life. When you have a daughter with special needs, you will often spend a great deal of time in anxiety and worry about her. You worry about what the future looks like, and how you can handle it all. Having a simple mantra can be a reminder to let go of that worry and give your anxiety over to God. I used to have more prayers times with God where I would pray, and then just leave the prayer there throughout the day. I would leave it until I came back to it the next morning. Through the help of the Shavastana time of Yoga and simple mantras, I have started to have more conversations with God that I take with me throughout the day. I take my meditations and quiet times with me now, and I do my best not to worry about Mikayla. I simply try to love her to the best of my ability. I suppose you could even say that is one of my mantras. I am certainly not perfect at this, and I know I never will be... but that won't keep me from trying.
graham, you are already a yoga teacher. fits really well with your other "identities."
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