Oct. 14-16 weekend schedule: 6 classes, 2 gong events!

This weekend at 4yoga brings something for everyone, with 6 yoga classes—including a newly added one with Debbie Marquette—and 2 gong events with visiting artist Faye Henry!

Friday

  • 9:30 a.m. Gentle class with Angie
  • 5:30 p.m. Yin class with Alice (thanks, Alice, for subbing!)

Friday night is also a Gallery Hop evening, and The Pots Place will be participating.

Saturday

  • 10 a.m. Basics class with Leslie (note late start to allow streets to clear from The Medical Center 10K)
  • 4 p.m. sonic massage session with Faye Henry playing gongs  (reserve your space at tinyurl.com/sonicmassage)
  • 6 p.m. sonic massage session with Faye Henry playing gongs  (reserve your space at tinyurl.com/sonicmassage)

Saturday is also the Bowling Green Bourbon and Brewfest at Bowling Green Ballpark.

Sunday

  • 8:30 a.m. Spiritual Warrior class with Cre
  • 10:15 a.m. Mixed-Level Flow class with Debbie Marquette (just added!)
  • 4 p.m. Basics class with Leslie
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Heartfulness Meditation Workshop: Oct. 7, 8, 9

Sign up now for next weekend’s free Heartfulness Meditation Workshop with Juanita Rodriguez!

Join Juanita for three sessions to learn more about and practice Heartfulness Meditation:

  • Fri., Oct. 7 (7-8:30 p.m.)
  • Sat., Oct. 8 (10:30 a.m.–noon)
  • Sun., Oct. 9 (10:30 a.m.-noon)

Heartfulness Meditation is a meditation on the heart with the goal of opening our hearts to more tolerance, compassion, and peace. The workshops are meant to be attended as a series (meditation, prayer, and cleaning); however, people who are only available for one or two of the three are also welcome.

Although these workshops are given at no cost, please register at the 4yoga studio or by contacting Juanita directly (phone: 270-349-9393, email: juanita_luisa@hotmail.com).

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October 2016 focus and class schedule

As the summer surrenders to the fall, our focus for October shifts to the final niyama of the yoga sutras—Ishvara pranidhana, surrender into the creative source, God, or however you wish to name it.  To surrender is to have trust and complete faith in something bigger than yourself as a source of wisdom and guidance. The biggest obstacle to this surrender is fear.

Fear is a function of the lower self, the ego that is identified with survival, pain/pleasure, and feeling separate (me and mine).  Where this small self believes it is the “doer” of action and thought, the authentic self realizes that it is the instrument of consciousness, God, or however you which to name it.  Intuition is the voice of this authentic self.  It has the ability to guide us when we are not motivated by fear and trust this highest knowledge that it speaks.

Many of us can relate a situation in our lives when we have heard that still, small voice but were afraid to listen to it.  Then, when that relationship ended, or the job crumbled, or we got sick or addicted to something that numbed that voice, we said, “ I knew it all along.”

In your asana practice this month, be mindful of the body/mind connection and notice when fear pops up. Feel a sense of hope as a stepping stone to let go and surrender to that still, small voice.  It is always there and just needs you to say “yes, I am here.”

October updates:  We are excited to add an early-morning class on Wednesdays and to host several special events to celebrate our 5th anniversary!
  • New 6 a.m. Wednesday Flow class with Cassandra.  Join Cassandra at 6 a.m. on Wednesdays in October for what she describes as “a gentle flow at sunrise to get the day started with gratitude and grace.”
  • Two Saturday sonic massage opportunities.  We are pleased to welcome Faye Henry and her gongs back to 4yoga!  On Sat., Oct. 15, Faye will provide two sonic massage sessions at 4 p.m. and 6 p.m.  See our website for more information, and please pre-register at tinyurl.com/sonicmassage .
  • Two Saturday open houses with free mini-classes.  Stop by the studio to enjoy one or more free mini-classes on two Saturday afternoons.  On Oct. 8, we will be practicing 2-4:30 p.m., and on Oct. 29, we will be practicing noon-2:30 p.m.  No registration is required–just stop in and stay as long as you wish.  Watch the website and our Facebook page for more details.
  • Free Heartfulness Meditation Workshop with Juanita.  Join Juanita on Fri., Oct. 7 (7-8:30 p.m.); Sat., Oct. 8 (10:30 a.m.-noon); and Sun., Oct. 9 (10:30 a.m.-noon) to learn about and practice Heartfulness Meditation.  Heartfulness Meditation is a meditation on the heart with the goal of opening our hearts to more tolerance, compassion, and peace.  The workshops are meant to be attended as a series (meditation, prayer, and cleaning); however, people who are only available for one or two of the three are also welcome.  These workshops are given at no cost, but please register at the 4yoga studio or by contacting Juanita directly (phone:  270-349-9393, email: juanita_luisa@hotmail.com ).
  • Monthly talk and meditation session.  Alice will host this session on Fri., Oct. 21, at 6:45 p.m.  As always, there is no charge for this informal gathering, which provides an opportunity to ask questions about and discuss meditation and to experience a short meditation.
  • Living Our Yoga Yin class.  Alice and Angie will continue this series on Fri., Oct. 28, at 5:30 p.m. with a focus on the fifth and final niyama, Ishvara pranidhana (surrender).  This class incorporates readings and teachings to enhance students’ experience and to create conditions that may take them deeper into the mind, body, and spirit aspects of this wonderful gift of yoga. The traditional yin asanas remain the same as in our classic yin class.
For a full list of October classes, please the calendar section of our website or a hard copy available at The Pots Place.  We also post updates each morning on our Facebook page, along with content from our blog, should you find it convenient to keep up with us there.

Accessing studio after class has begun:  Remember that even if you are running late when the shop downstairs is closed, you can still join us for class.  If the front door is locked, come to the back door of The Pots Place (look for the blue building) and ring the buzzer.  The teacher will then unlock the door remotely for you to enter through the pottery studio.
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Sonic massage returns: sign up online for a Oct. 15 session

We were fortunate to host Faye Henry, an internationally recognized gong artist, in May, and we are delighted that she is returning to 4yoga in October for two more sonic massage sessions:

  • Saturday, October 15, 4-5 p.m.
  • Saturday, October 15, 6-7 p.m.

The fee for each session is $25, and space is limited. To register and reserve your space, please complete this brief online registration form.

Past participants have experienced additional relaxation during their sonic massage when they have practiced yoga before the session. Therefore, we invite you to join us for the Basics yoga class at 10 a.m. on Saturday.  (Note the later start time for this Saturday’s class because of The Medical Center’s 10K.)

For more information about Faye and sonic massage, please see her website: Touchstone Vibrations.

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Universal Prayer for Peace Day: Wed., Sept. 21, 6:45 p.m.

As noted on our online calendar, Juanita Rodriguez will host a brief event at the studio this Wednesday (Sept. 21, 2016) at 6:45 p.m. to recognize the International Day of Peace.

We asked Juanita to share some more information about the event:

The fundamental elements of our practice—morning meditation, evening cleaning, bedtime prayer-meditation and constant remembrance—are strictly for ourselves. They are meant for personal spiritual growth and development. The Universal Prayer is the one feature of the practice that is for the general welfare of others. Children as well as adults are welcome to participate.

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Berry Plastics Health Fair: Sept. 14, 1-4 p.m.

Thank you to Shigeko and the rest of the folks at Berry Plastics for inviting 4yoga to be part of its annual employee health fair!  We are delighted to be able to share information about yoga with participants at these events, and Frances, Leslie, and Chie look forward to greeting everyone on Wed., Sept. 14, 1-4 p.m.  If you or anyone you know works at Berry Plastics in Franklin, please stop by and visit!

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Poster for Berry Plastics Employee Health Fair (4yoga enhancement by Angie)

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Labor Day weekend (2016) schedule

If your Labor Day weekend plans include being in Bowling Green and enjoying yoga, come join us on the Square for any or all of our 6 available 4yoga classes!

  • Friday @ 9:30 a.m.—Gentle with Angie
  • Friday @ 5:30 p.m.—Yin with Richard
  • Saturday @ 9 a.m.—Basics with Cassandra
  • Sunday @ 8:30 a.m.—Spiritual Warrior with Cre (new class!  learn more on our class descriptions page!)
  • Sunday @ 4 p.m.—Basics with Nicole (new teacher!  help us welcome Nicole to Bowling Green!)
  • Monday (Labor Day) @ 9 a.m.—Mixed (all levels welcome) with Angie [Note:  this morning, mixed-level class is our only class on Labor Day; for the holiday, it replaces the usual Monday-evening Flow class.]
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September 2016 focus and class schedule

The practice of swadhyaya, self study, builds upon the two niyamas that came before it, santosa (calm yourself down, ahaaaaa) and tapas (developing the discipline to control the runaway desires of the senses).  And now the question: Who am I?  That is the million-dollar question.  It has been said that the soul tends to be drawn to a path or activities that illuminate it. There are four main paths in yoga described below.  Many people do not follow one exclusively but prefer a combination. Do you find yourself being drawn to a main path?  Notice that these paths in yoga do not mention asana practice, which is considered Hatha yoga.
  • Jnana Yoga: Jnana Yoga is the path of knowledge, wisdom, introspection, and contemplation. It involves deep exploration of the nature our being by systematically exploring and setting aside false identities. Writings by Swami Vivekananda and Vedanta Practice will illustrate this path in more depth.
  • Bhakti Yoga: Bhakti Yoga is the path of devotion, emotion, love, compassion, and service to God and others. All actions are done in the context of remembering the Divine. Chanting and singing are powerful vehicles of the spirit on this path. This path was emphasized by Sri Ramakrishna.
  • Karma Yoga: Karma Yoga is the path of action, service to others, mindfulness, and remembering the levels of our being while fulfilling our actions or karma in the world.  The Bhagavad Gita is the classic story that teaches this path.
  • Raja Yoga: Raja Yoga is a comprehensive method that emphasizes meditation, while encompassing the whole of yoga. It directly deals with the encountering and transcending thoughts of the mind. This is the oldest path, includes all the other paths, and is focuses on direct communication with God or Source.  The Upanishads, ancient wisdom texts that share flashes of insight into the investigation into consciousness itself, are beautiful to read and just as relevant to us today as they were centuries ago.

To make the practice of swadhyaya, or self study, your focus for this month, you may want to chose some writings from the sources mentioned and notice the question “Who Am I?” as you tend to the activities of your life.

September updates:
  • Two new teachers, Tori Treangen and Nicole Musgrave. Please join us in welcoming Tori and Nicole to teaching at 4yoga!  These brief bios will help you learn a little about each of them, and we look forward to practicing together.
    • Tori Treangen (RYT-200) stepped into her first yoga class in 1998.  Formerly a student of classical ballet, she found yoga felt good and playful. She fell in and out of the practice coming back to it in earnest while living in various boroughs around New York City.  Yoga became a mainstay in a busy and constantly demanding lifestyle, but she took another break from 2004 until her first pregnancy in 2009.  Now she can’t imagine life without the practice of yoga and enjoys sharing her love and appreciation of the discipline with all types of people.  She completed her first 200-hour training with a therapeutic focus under Shanda Packard at Harmony Therapeutic Yoga and her second 200-hour training recently at Samgha in Smiths Grove. She sees yoga as a way of life.
    • Nicole Musgrave (RYT-200) began practicing yoga in 2012, initially as a means of physical exercise.  However, she soon realized the practice also had a powerful effect on her mentally, emotionally, and spiritually.  Wanting to share her enthusiasm for yoga with others, Nicole completed a 200-hour training program with Balanced Yoga in Columbus, Ohio.  Her teaching focuses on alignment, on balancing effort with ease, and on cultivating an awareness of how to translate lessons learned on the mat to everyday life experiences. Currently, Nicole is in the Folk Studies Master’s Program at Western Kentucky University, working as a Graduate Assistant at the Kentucky Folklife Program.  Outside of yoga and folklore, she enjoys flailin’ on her guitar and banjo, weaving, cooking, and traipsing through the woods.
  • New Sunday-morning Spiritual Warrior class at 8:30 a.m. with Cre.  Join Cre on Sunday mornings for this new mixed-level class.  A journey from the head to the heart and through our body is often the toughest journey that one can take. This class is designed to help students obtain better awareness of their minds, spirit, and body. Moving mindfully from one pose to the next, students will create a quieting in the body’s systems as well as the ability to hear what the body is saying.  References to ancient yogic texts and philosophies will be brought into this athletic and vigorous class.
  • Labor Day mixed-level class at 9 a.m.  We continue our tradition of hosting holiday classes with a mixed-level class on Monday, September 5, with Angie.  Mixed-level classes are appropriate for everyone; Angie will provide options for more and/or less vigorous versions of poses.
  • Monthly talk and meditation session.  Juanita will host this session on Friday, September 23, at 6:45 p.m.  As always, there is no charge for this informal gathering, which provides an opportunity to ask questions about and discuss meditation and to experience a short meditation.
  • Living Our Yoga Yin class.  Although Angie will be out of town, Alice will continue this series on Friday, September 30, at 5:30 p.m. with a focus on the fourth niyama, swadhyaya (self-study).  This class incorporates readings and teachings to enhance students’ experience and to create conditions that may take them deeper into the mind, body, and spirit aspects of this wonderful gift of yoga. The traditional yin asanas remain the same as in our classic yin class.
  • 4yoga’s 5th anniversary.  September 27 marks 5 years since Erica, Kim, Kelly, and Angie founded 4yoga.  Look for special opportunities to practice and celebrate together in October!
For a full list of September classes, please see the calendar section of the site or pick up a hard copy at The Pots Place.  We also post updates each morning on our Facebook page, should you find it convenient to keep up with us there.
 Accessing studio after class has begun:  Remember that even if you are running late when the shop downstairs is closed, you can still join us for class.  If the front door is locked, come to the back door of The Pots Place (look for the blue building) and ring the buzzer.  The teacher will then unlock the door remotely for you to enter through the pottery studio.
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One Dharma Bowling Green: new meditation and study group

Some of you may already have heard from Cassandra about an exciting new group that she has co-founded, One Dharma Bowling Green.  If you haven’t yet heard about this opportunity to practice and study meditation, or if you just want to know more, check out the information below!

One Dharma Bowling Green is an integrative Buddhist meditation and study group founded in 2016 by meditation teachers Cassandra Cantrell, Jeffrey Samuels, and Frank Snyder, who wished to offer a contemporary Buddhist sangha that also maintains its roots in traditional teachings and practices. One Dharma is at the forefront of Western Buddhism, where we have access to all of the great dharma traditions that were once segregated by geography in the East. Each of these traditions, Theravada, Zen and Tibetan, offers teachings and practices such as lovingkindness, compassion, and mindfulness, that can help us realize true freedom in our own lives.

One Dharma BG’s mission is to ensure that the practice of meditation and the joy of awakening are accessible to all who seek it. We encourage diversity and are committed to providing a welcoming and supportive practice refuge to people from all backgrounds.

One Dharma BG meets on Wednesday nights at 7 p.m., upstairs at 561 E. Main Street. Street parking is available.

To keep up with One Dharma BG, like the group’s page on Facebook.

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Vette City Roller Derby: final bout of the season on Sat., Aug. 27

Thinking about your Saturday plans?  Come to The Bowling Green Skate Center for the final bout of the season for our friends at Vette City Roller Derby!  You’ll have a chance to see two games, starting at 5 p.m.

First Game:  Nashville Junior Roller Derby vs. Buckeye Beautyz (Columbus, OH)

Main Event:  Vette City Vixens vs. Atlanta Rollergirls Jukes of Hazzard (Atlanta, GA)

Halftime Show: Taboo Studio Hip Hop Dance Team

WKU students receive a $5 discount off their admission, and fans 18 and under get in free!

Sponsorship yoga class for Vette City Roller Derby women!

After our July sponsorship yoga class for the Vette City Roller Derby women!

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