Yoga in Ubud – Week 1

Our first week of training in Bali is over – and it has surprised us.  

 

First of all – our yoga course. It sounds crazy, but we think it has already changed us. Courses like this are often said to be ‘transformative’ – but it is still hard to believe until it happens! We didn’t expect to get information that is so motivating. It is truly widening our perspective on yoga and on life.

 

 

Just a few things we focused on:

  • How every moment, thought and action has an affect on your life force. Working on self awareness.
  • Learning what it takes to ‘strengthen your internal world’, so that you can manage the challenges of life.
  • Yoga helps you achieve a balanced state – not worn out or tired, not stressed or anxious. Your natural balanced state!
  • Amazing insights into meditation and breathing… and actually trying it.
  • There is a lot more to the art of Yoga than poses. A lot
  • And yes – we meditated at dawn, did headstands during ‘reggae yoga’ and sat around a fire chanting sanskrit mantras. We even got a string of mala beads. Total yogis!

…there is so much more. We could write pages! 

  Our yoga teacher training course is with The School of Sacred Arts at The Yoga Barn. We are having an amazing time. Even if it finished now, we would be satisfied – and there is still 3 weeks left!

 Oh, and secondly – Ubud is a wonderful place to visit. You should go.

Great things about taking a rejuvenating trip to Ubud! :

  • Amazing food – local, organic, raw, vegan or pretty much anything else… All at very low prices.
  • Yoga classes – the Yoga Barn alone has an amazing selection of classes, not to mention awesome stuff like ecstatic dance and healing music concerts. 
  • All kinds of talks/lectures/healing therapies available… It is easy to do something for yourself and try new things.
  • Lots of cheap massage/spa treatments /reflexology etc to calm down your day.
  • Live traditional Balinese music and dance – presented in the evening at many temples around town throughout the week. You can really feel the spirit of Bali!
  • The scenic rice paddies – escape the motorcycles and go for a walk or hike into the green. It is so peaceful and beautiful out there!
  • Lots more! …local shopping on the narrow and busy streets – locally made yoga related clothes and jewellery – Balinese sculpture and art… The list goes on!

What an interesting and different holiday this  could make for so many people! Open your mind. Do it for yourself. Find your balanced state! (Plus the rest of Bali is right there, waiting to be explored…)

 

  

 

We have a lot more to say, but thought we would start with this overview of our experience.

See you again soon – Namaste.

The Adventure Begins

Sometimes in life you just need to leap off into the unknown.

 

We have already made some big changes this year… And the adventure is just beginning. Being dancers is an amazing gift, and we want to take it further. We want to take time for ourselves and to enjoy life! We thought that taking a break was long overdue, and so here we are. 

First of all, we got married (finally!) in March and our wedding was probably the best day of our lives so far. It was a massive amount of work in only 2.5 months, but it was a dream come true. (We are working on a wedding post for you, but we are waiting on our official photos and video!)

  

And now, we have just arrived in Ubud, Bali, to begin our Yoga Teacher Training Course with the School of the Sacred Arts at the Yoga Barn. We begin on Sunday. We are nervous, but excited. How amazing for us, after all our dancing experience, to start at the beginning and learn something new… not just for our bodies, but for our minds. 

Following our month long course, we will travel to Germany – sort of a big finale to our ‘honeymoon’. We are not sure yet where all these adventures will lead us, and our future is open and unknown. It is a little scary, but at the same time, we are open and free. 

There is so much to see and do, and so much to give and share… We will be posting updates along the way so you can follow us on our journey. From the rice paddies of Ubud… Namaste!