Archive for December, 2009

Plans

The Cop: “Do you want to go out for dinner tomorrow night?”
Me: “Sure. Where will we go?”
The Cop: “You’ll have to think about it.”
Me: “There’s this great vegan place we go to at work.”
The Cop: “You have to stop thinking about it. I’ll decide.”

 

Liz asked…

“What’s the goal? Is the goal to be able to say, ‘I can do any posture you throw my way’ or is it to find peace within our minds and bodies no matter if that’s 3rd series or just the standing sequence?”

I vote for a still mind no matter what the pose.

I think stopping students [when they get to a pose they cannot do in the sequence -- and by "do," I mean physically and psychically] is a way to get people to chill and be present, rather than always galloping forward. I don’t think teachers have magical insight, but I do think they are experienced practitioners who can offer something of a mirror. I like to learn from their experience. And I like to “put down” my idea that I’m running the world for a little while and be a student. (In “real life,” I get stuck in thinking I know more than I actually do. That illusion — and the impulse to sustain it — is a HUGE pain in the ass. I think it’s probably my biggest problem in life.)