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Thursday, September 29, 2005

Yoga Class Schedule Update

Gentle reminder that yoga class today, Thursday, 29 Sep at 8.30pm is cancelled.

There will be no yoga classes at Stamford House from today as we hand over the unit to the landlord tomorrow morning. For info on classes at the temporary venue next 2 weeks, please see earlier posts: click here.

Call Om

Yogis who came last night for our last class at Stamford House helped to create a lasting atmosphere of peace for all who are around and those who will come to occupy our beloved space for yoga at #02-16.

How?

Well the peace chant we did at the end of the class helped to send our wish for peace: "Om Shantih, shantih, shantih. . . " vibrating and passing into the walls, ceiling and floor, into the space, into all the beings seen and unseen. . . by the time the last "shantih" faded, we would have diminished our ego substantially ( I hope!) and only be sound and matter or only be mind and body, or experience of the phenomenon and the phenomenon. Ultimately, this is what everything is, what we each truly are: mind and body/matter. But we mostly do not experience this in our day to day living. We make our way through life with a distracted mind and cannot see things without obscurations and let our ego tell us what to do and feel. Thus, we need to sit still and bring our attention within. We practice yoga for this purpose; so that we can live in a complete way, experiencing our true nature, free from illusions, all the time. This is the reason chants work: they provide an immediate experience of our true nature, one that is inseparable from all of existence, this is why this type of practice is considered divine.

"Om Shantih, shantih, shantih. . . . " is usually at the end of many chants (sometimes also in the beginning). A nice one we often encounter in yoga that we can practise in the future is:

Sarve bhavantu sukhinah,
sarve santu niramayaha;
Sarve bhadrani pashyantu,
ma kaschid dukhhabhag bhavet.
Om Shantih, shantih, shantih. . .

May all be happy.
May all be healthy.
May all be enlightened and cultured.
May all attain peace and perfection.
May no one be afflicted with unhappiness or sorrow.
Om peace, peace, peace. . .

I think it is important to leave a place better off than when we first came into it; be it the world or a small room in Stamford Road. Do you know that even without chants to remind us and make our intentions explicit, by simply practising yoga and meditation in the studio at Stamford House, we have blessed it many, many times over? ;-) How so? When you practice yoga, you create an intention, a mental imprint in your mind, to be a better person, to be calm, to understand and become one with your true nature, which is already enlightened, wise and full of peace. This mental imprint, especially when it is reinforced by your weekly practice, snowballs into an unstoppable avalanche of goodwill which emanates out of your very being to infect all those around you. So much so that whatever space you walk into and occupy, you spread this goodwill and peace. Imagine that we have people like you walking into our little studio on a DAILY basis with these good vibes!! Can the space be anything other than a abode of peace? I have had seasoned meditators, and on an occasion, a Catholic priest, tell me when they first stepped into our studio that they feel the peace and good vibrations we have created.

Thus it was time for us to do the noble thing last night: to SHARE the merits of our practice with others. May these blessings now pass onto all others so that they also find their way to yoga, that is, a reunion with their own divine nature. It is important to remember to dedicate our practice to the well-being of others because not all enjoy the blessing to experience yoga. Also our union with the divine is not possible if we continue to be disunited from the welfare of our fellow man.

Om Shantih, shantih, shantih. . . .

Tuesday, September 27, 2005

Parting shots

The furniture's all been packed up and sent to storage. So those of you coming to class this week will find a much emptier studio!

Anyway, those who forgot their cameras last week, we are providing some shots here. Click on the images below for the bigger images.

Thanks for all the memories, Stamford House!

Monday, September 26, 2005

Yoga Class Schedule Update

Thursday 29 Sep 8.30-10pm class has been cancelled. Sorry for the inconvenience.
There will be no classes on Friday 30 Sep and Saturday 1 Oct.

Classes resume at Helio Asia spa #03-320 Marina Square from 4 Oct.
See earlier announcement for schedule.

Monday, September 12, 2005

Temporary venue for yoga classes

We are very happy to announce that Helio Asia is generously opening up the doors of their spa to our yogis and will be a temporary home for our yoga classes after 29 Sep and before our new studio is ready in Dec.

Helio Asia's newest outlet is a beautiful spa providing both European and Asian spa therapies in a warm and friendly setting. I'm sure all our yogis would enjoy their time there. We are working with the spa to create spa and yoga packages when we re-open in Bugis Village . . . watch out for news on this!

Don't miss this!
Please come 15-20 minutes earlier on your first class for a free tour and introduction by our hosts at Helio Asia.

This is the timetable for the temporary classes for Oct 4 to Oct 14*:

Tues: 6-7pm, 7-8.30pm, 8.30-10pm
Wed: 7.15-8.45pm

As the space is limited, all yogis need to call Sau Fen to reserve their slots. Reservations is strictly on a first-come-first-served basis! Yogis need to bring their own mats.
*Depending on demand and instructor availability, we may amend the schedule for after Oct 15 to end of Nov. Please give your feedback on the your interest to attend the classes at the temporary venue.

The location:
Helio Asia is at #03-320 in Marina Square shopping mall.
See the location map: http://www.marinasquare.com.sg/aboutus/location.html
It is in the "Pan Pacific" section.

How to get there:
The easiest way from City Hall, at the MRT exit at St Andrew's Cathedral, take the free bus (maroon coloured) to Suntec and get off at the first stop at the convention centre bus stop. Enter the Suntec convention centre main lobby, take escalators on your left and cross the overhead bridge to Marina Square, once you are in the lobby, go up the escalator and you can see Helio Asia which is opposite Barang Barang furniture store.

"Goodbye, igloo!"



"Goodbye, igloo!" was what one of our yogis said after his last class at the Stamford House studio -- in tribute to the uncontrollable temperature of the place and perhaps the patience this inconvenience has taught him. (I hope!?)

I think cultivating an attitude of gratitude creates a greater sense of appreciation of the blessings in our lives. It also makes us aware of how the good and bad things in life are both blessings. Good things in our possession are more cherished while they last, because we know they do not last forever. Unpleasant things teach us patience and we are comforted knowing that they too do not last forever. In the end, we float above all the ups and downs of life and live freely and happily because our state of mind is not entirely determined by external changes. We have no choice over what happens to us but we have a choice on how we want to feel about it.

Come and say your own goodbyes and cultivate gratitude.

Calling all yogis: come and join us on Saturday, 24 September 2005 at 1pm for a little get-together, some potluck food and to observe a moment of pure gratitude for the lovely space that has taken us some way in our yoga practice.

Please rsvp to omimprovement@gmail.com and let us know what you would like to bring to the party. We'll have an online update of the food offering soon so check back on this webpage for the list.

REGULAR YOGA CLASSES ARE ON AT STAMFORD HOUSE STUDIO UNTIL 29 SEPTEMBER 2005.