Tuesday, November 22, 2011

November Karma Yoga Meeting


Being a part of the Karma Yoga project has helped me to see the “karma yoga” that happens naturally pretty much everywhere. This last month, especially around Halloween, I noticed so many people doing things to make the connections within our community stronger – here are a few:

  • Ann, Clay, Jon and Misty performing Kirtan at Grace Church and donating all the proceeds to Island families in need;
  • My friend Deb’s pumpkin party resulting in all those beautiful pumpkins on the corner of New Sweden and Eagle Harbor Drive;
  • Receiving $100 from a woman in Chicago who heard about the November Kirtan to benefit the Island family struggling with illness;
  • Families in the Fort Ward neighborhood who put so much time and energy into giving trick-or-treaters a real scare – think chain-saws, strobe lights and the Gimp from Pulp Fiction;
  • Seeing a friendship blossom between my daughter and a student new to the Island;
  • Witnessing the amazing community support surrounding our friends Steve and Martha and the way they have so beautifully shared their experiences with us all.

These ways that we support each other keep us all connected. Perhaps our needs are big or perhaps they are small. Maybe we just need a good scare or a fence-full of beautiful lit-up pumpkins. Maybe we need to know that our friends and our community are there to help us when we face incredible challenges. I am noticing that karma yoga is all around me if I just open my eyes and pay attention.

We have a few things coming up that you may want to be part of – more specifics will follow soon:

  • We will collect gifts (homemade or store-bought) and monetary donations for families in need over the holidays. You will see specific needs in the studio.
  • Write a note to one of Jen’s high school yoga students about what yoga means to you – she will share them at their last session before winter break on December 12. Look for the note-paper in the studio.
  • On December 22 at 5:30 pm we will hold a MedMob (think Flashmob with meditation instead of dancing) at the ferry terminal. Check out this link for more information about MedMobs http://www.medmob.org/
  • After the holidays we will have a Mala Making Party with help from Amy Margaret Kapphan. Join us if you’d like to learn what malas are and how you can make them.

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