I always have a *terrible* time keeping up with the blog during the Yoga Odyssey, but I’m really trying this time! Seeing as this is the first week of the Yoga Odyssey, and I’m so immersed in the program, I thought I’d share some highlights of what we’re experiencing.
There’s a community bulletin board as part of the program. People share a bit about their yoga journey, their experiences during the practice, and questions (and answers) they might have. It’s fun, and new and different each time!
I’ve been thinking about our demographics as I’ve read participants’ introductions on the bboard. There have been some fun things I’ve noticed:
We have a mother-daughter combo! In October we had two whole families participate which was also really fun. I like watching them write each other on the bulletin board J We have at least two sibling pairs this time around, and of course, several friends practicing together “virtually” through the Odyssey. It makes me happy that this is a project people can share together.
We also have a lot of new moms in our program, in large part because I teach prenatal and postnatal yoga. I think the moms have started to bond over the joy and challenge of having young children, and finding the balance in order to be able to take some time out for themselves.
Finally, we have several people from out of the United States. One participant commented on the interesting sensation of being a little out of phase with the majority of the US-based participants. She was finding it an interesting challenge to wake up to practice “while everyone else is resting sublime in sleep.” I’ve thought of that too, when I get an email at 3am in the morning from someone. Of course, that doesn’t always mean they’re in a different time zone from me, but definitely we are not in phase 🙂 That’s the beauty of this – you can do it at any time. Because I won’t be teaching a class at 3am any time soon, but you may want to practice at that time!
Anyway, thank you all for the first week – it’s been wonderful for me so far!
Love and light,
Barrett
It is lovely to also have a time to share. Doing yoga is great but with a little time built into any program that allows participants to share and get to know each other better, it makes for stronger connections to each other and the practices and benefits of yoga.