Why practice in a class?
The power of community

With September on the doorstep it's a time when many of us have that back to school feeling.
Shaking off the summer holidays and getting back into a regular rhythm and schedule.
For some this is carried out most reluctantly as we are still in our holiday mindset!
For me, I love this time of year!
Back to regular classes and back to the incredible Blue Lotus Yoga community.
Whilst I enjoy my own alone time on my mat I truly love the class vibe and that is why I have been teaching classes for more than 20 years!!!
While the yoga teachings remind us that the source of our peace and happiness lies within, it also connects us with others on a similar journey—our yoga pals. Our friends in class whom we may only see them once per week, we may not even know their name but we freely share and exchange our passion for practice with them in every class.
In Sanskrit, this community of like-minded spiritual seekers is called sangha
, and the ancient yogis spoke of the power of this sacred community.
Loosely translated, sangha
means “truth company” or “being in the company of the wise. ”
This concept originates in Buddhism where is it used to describe a community of ordained Buddhist monks or nuns. In our modern Western world, the term sangha describes any community of yoga practitioners who practice or study regularly together. As a sangha, friends support one another as each person grows in their practice and understanding of yoga traditions and philosophy.
The practitioners co-create an energy in class that is compassionate, encouraging, non-judgemental, inclusive and supportive. As this energy is woven this creates what I have heard described as 'The Field of Grace'.
Have you felt and experienced this in class?
I know many of you have and have kindly shared your experiences with me.....
I have had several students who, due to various circumstances, couldn't participate in asana but have still benefited from being in class as 'just the atmosphere is nourishing'.
This Field of Grace is just one reason why practicing in community is so AMAZING
.
Of course there are many other reasons too!
If you haven't been experiencing this Field of Grace
lately, here's your invitation to return to our sacred community.
I hope to share the field with you soon!
