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The Funnest Ways To Start Your Spiritual Journey - Image of Woman on the Open Road

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When it comes to tapping into our spiritual side, it can often be viewed as an intimidating process, or at least a very serious one. And while finding alignment with our inner being is certainly a powerful and serious affair, it must be remembered that the entire point of finding that spiritual connection is finding our capacity for the greatest joy.

As the Law of Attraction tells us, it isn’t until we are truly happy that happiness will become abundant in our lives. For those who are looking to dabble in the world of wellness and woo-woo, we wholeheartedly suggest making your first foray into the space as fun and joyous as possible.

We’ve curated a bundle of our favourite ways to bring spirituality AND smiles into our journey for alignment.

 

That’s So Retrograde Podcast

Hosted by besties Stephanie Simbari and Elizabeth Kott, this is more than just a witty take on the woo-woo space. These girls get into it, interviewing shamans, astrologists, meditation experts, comedians, and experts in health and wellness, all with a highly relevant pop culture spin. If you’re looking to understand a bit more about the moon and the stars and the newest trends from wellness-mecca, LA, then this is the podcast for you. The ladies are hilarious and offer a refreshingly light-hearted take on the universe and all its beautiful complexities. Check out more here.

 

 

Do Arts and Crafts

Some of the most powerful activities in our spiritual journeys involve (biodegradable) glitter and glue. Vision boarding, for example, is one of the funnest ways to get your inner being’s most powerful desires and intentions out in front of you in an exciting and creative way. You can even invite your friends and make a party out of it. All you need is some old magazines (great way to up-cycle), bristol board and glue and get going. Allow the pictures to speak to you. Cut them out and collage.

Other fun activities include bullet journaling your spiritual intentions, sketching, and painting.

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The Kawaii Tarot Ap

Filed in things we’re kind of obsessed about, the Kawaii Tarot app is the cutest way to get a tarot reading in a pinch. Perfect for tarot newbies who are looking to understand the intricacies behind the practice.

 

 

Tossing Things Out

Ok, this may sound like a chore, but there is nothing funner than tossing out that which no longer serves you. It is one of the easiest ways to generate a sense of instant gratification and an appreciation for a visual change. Everything like old clothes, old beauty products and bits and bobs that are weighing you down; get rid of them! Let your inner being guide you to know what you truly do not need in your life anymore as you make room for all that is fresh and new, both physically and mentally.

We must make space for the things we want in life, whether it is physical or spiritual abundance we’re after. Remember, the things we own have their own energies and frequencies. If you’re holding on to something, even something as simple as clothes you no longer wear, it is possible your spiritual frequencies are connecting with the past and creating potential roadblocks for the future abundance you wish you draw into your life.

Once you do old items toss out (or donate or recycle), make sure to give your space a once over with palo santo to reset the energy in your home or office (very important).

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Traveling 

Next time you’re travelling, take time out to understand a bit more about the spiritual practices of the people who live in the country you are visiting. Often times, the wholeness of our spiritual selves is compiled with the elements we resonate with from other cultures, including the people and practices we have encountered. And there is nothing more eye-opening than being immersed in the culture of another country. Take everything in, listen, observe and appreciate the values of the people around you.

Aside from the people around you, it is vital for our spiritual selves to take advantage of being in a new place as a means of gaining insight on who we are and who we want to be when we are back at home. Travel often comes with the gift of being our most authentic selves so regardless of whether you are travelling with your partner or a group of friends, ensure you have some quiet reflection time to appreciate the present moment, acknowledge your feelings and recognize what about the traveller within you you would like to bring home.

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Go To an Event 

Gathering with likeminded people, even those who may be a bit more advanced in their journeys, is one of the most amazing ways to feel connected, aligned and as though you are on the right path. It can be anything as simple as a creative learning workshop, a full moon gathering, a wellness talk or even a yoga + beer class (they’re super awesome). Anytime you step out of your daily routine and move towards a new space, you are showing the universe you are open to growing, learning and transforming. Plus, it’s a great and productive way to shake up another night of Netflix.

Check out Eventbrite and our own event section, where we curate amazing, welcoming experiences.

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Remember, above all, if something doesn’t make you happy, your inner being is totally not into it. When we feel good, we are best positioned to make the powerful and transformational shifts we desire to grow full and completely into our spiritual selves.

The Importance of Ugly Food - Tomatoes & Potatoes

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Linh Pham

Have you ever painstakingly handpicked over a selection of tomatoes in the super market, selecting the one that really grabs your heart and soul, feeling a little guilty about the less-than-beautiful little buggers you’re leaving behind? Ever wonder about what happens to the ugliest of all produce that didn’t pass the Instagrammable test, or at lease the aesthetic standards of massive grocery chains?

Well, it’s actually a pretty big problem, above and beyond aesthetics. Our tendency towards purchasing only the prettiest produce means that quite a bit of perfectly edible food ends up wasted. Ethics aside, this has a pretty detrimental impact on our environment.

We reached out to Jas Banwait, head of marketing at Flashfoodbox, the company that has launched the Ugly Produce Box, to find out a bit more about the importance of ugly food and how we can do our part.

 

Where did the idea of an Ugly Produce Box come from? 

I’ll back up a bit and first tell you about how we got into it in the first place. Flashfood is actually an app that we launched at Farm Boy in London, Ontario locations. We offer steep savings on surplus food or food that is approaching its best before date through our app. That means that grocery stores throw away food that is 3 to 5 days before its best before date (which is NOT an expiry date, by the way).

That food is still perfectly fresh and becomes destined for the landfill. We divert it to our “Flashfood zone” which is a fridge and shelf in store where people can view items on our app, buy them and pick them up in store. This led us to start Flashfoodbox and tackle the problem of “number #2” produce (produce that does not meet the aesthetic guidelines of grocery stores) which also gets thrown out.

The idea came from the CEO, Josh Domingues, who received a frantic call from his sister who is a chef one day, upset about how she had to throw away $3000 worth of food after a catering event. This got him thinking about what a ludicrous problem this actually was. He came across a statistic that changed his life and got him to start Flashfood:

“If International food waste were a country, it would be the third leading cause to GHG emissions behind the US & China” – National Geographic (March 2016)

 

Image of ugly produce in an “Ugly Produce Box”

 

What are some of the environmental implications associated with unnecessary food waste? 

When food gets thrown out, it usually ends up in a landfill, gets covered by other garbage and rots. When this happens, the food doesn’t have oxygen and the decomposition process produces methane gas. Methane is one of the gases that contributes to greenhouse gas emissions that affect climate change.

Do you have any statistics or numbers on how much food or produce gets wasted each year in Canada? 

One third of the world’s food ends up in a landfill. That’s 1.3 billion tons of food wasted every year. In Canada, $31 billion worth of food is wasted every year in Canada.

Where does the produce come from for the Ugly Food Box? 

We’re currently focused on rescuing food from the landfill. We’re working with a farm in Leamington, Ontario called J.C. Fresh Farms Ltd, which includes its own number 2 qualified produce and sources the rest from their network of greenhouses and other partners across North America.

 

In addition to subscribing to a service like Ugly Produce, what other tips do you have on how to avoid unnecessary food waste when purchasing from a grocery store? 

-Meal prepping and planning is really important as it will help you buy perishable food that you will be consuming in that particular time period

-Food organization is really important before, during and after your grocery trip in the sense of looking at your fridge and seeing what’s available, making a list to see what you need for that week and then organizing your fridge based on oldest to newest. Don’t hide things in the back that could easily spoil.

-Don’t bag food or food items and than randomly put them back in a different spot. Typically misplaced food items all get thrown out rather than restocked.

-Take reusable produce bags with you when shopping!

 

 

June's Strawberry Moon in Gemini: Meaning and Local Ceremonies - Sunset & Crescent Moon Image

Ryan Holloway

 

Meaning

June’s moon cycle is recognized as the Strawberry Moon, aptly named by Algonquin tribes who recognized it as the best time to gather wild strawberries as they started to ripen.

On June 13th, the new moon enters Gemini and is also a Supermoon, recognized as a sacred point in the year, the halfway point. If you have been working towards something special in 2018, now is the ideal time to reflect, acknowledge and appreciate how far you’ve come at this halfway mark. How much work have you put into your intentions and desires over the past 6 months? Give yourself some serious self-love for working towards your dreams, and reflect on every brick that has been lovingly laid by your hand to create the foundation of your intentions since January.

This is an excellent time to turn to the horizon and calculate what the next 6 months will require from you in order to finish the year off with satisfaction. Remember, all goals are valuable and small wins go a very long way. Leverage the momentum of all positivity from the past few months into your focus forward. As for the negative energy? It has no place within you or around you. Let it GO!

We’re in luck as we head into the next stages of our journey towards our intentions and goals. The energy of Gemini offers extra self-expression, creativity and opportunities to speak our truth. And because of its Supermoon status, these energies will be especially vibrational, offering us the opportunity to leverage them to our benefits.

Our inner beings are highly accessible during this moon phase, opening up the possibilities to find great alignment and discover our capacities for joy. Let go of the ego and the superficial. Pick up a journal and let your inner being channel through to the page. Intention and goal writing will work strongly in your favour this moon when it comes to manifestation. Not a big writer? Try vision boarding, bullet journaling, or mantra.

 

Local Toronto Ceremonies and Rituals 

Soul Sister Sacred Circle – New Moon in Gemini

The Soul Sister Sacred Circle is a recurring new moon event designed to bring likeminded people vibrating on similar energy frequencies together, to enhance our manifestations, while leveraging intention setting practices. Expect astrological readings, visualization practices,affirmations, oracle readings, reiki, vegan snacks and wine. And it’s totally free.

 

New Moon Vibes – Cacao Ceremony & Crystal Singing Bowl Soundbath

Embrace powerful soul cleansing and prepare to leverage manifestation techniques through a ceremony with cacao, said to be the food of the gods offering a strong heart-opening effect. Crystal Bowl sounds will work to heal and set vibrations into perfect alignment for the power of the moon cycle ahead.

 

 

Rainbow Energy Healing, Meditation and Sound Healing Circle

This event doesn’t fall on the beginning of the new moon, it is within the first stages of the new moon on June 15th. This unique experience is offered in a sacred space and tailored to the specific needs of all who attend. If you are looking to connect with likeminded people and leverage healing energy into the Strawberry Moon, we recommend this event.

 

 

Bamboo Symbolism: Bend But Don't Break - Blog Image

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Dil Assi
There are many life lessons we can learn from nature, with specific plants having the capacity to share their virtues with us. If we listen and observe mindfully, we can draw inspiration from many of these beautiful life forces, integrating their patterns and abilities to face adversity into our own day-to-day. One of the plants we admire most for this purpose is the bamboo. With similar characteristics to the cactus, bamboo reminds us to be strong, purposeful and joyful. One of our favourite quotes about bamboo comes from Bruce Lee who said, “Notice that the stiffest tree is most easily cracked, while the bamboo or willow survives by bending in the wind”

Quick Facts

Bamboo is the fastest growing plant on the earth and can reach its full height in one single season. China has the largest bamboo planted area with the history of Chinese people planting bamboo being traced from over 7000 years ago. Bamboo was incorporated into the daily life of the Chinese people as early as the 16th – 11th century BC, used for household materials, and construction, musical instruments, clothing and more.

Spirituality and Symbolism 

While there are many symbols traditionally associated bamboo such as luck, integrity and virtue, we love this plant for its ability to bend to new conditions, adapting to change while never breaking. The bamboo is one of the strongest materials and plants in any forest and the way it sways in rough winds and storms demonstrates its humility in circumstances that it can truly overcome. We work to remain humble in our grand universe, while showing our willingness to work with what comes our way.

“The warrior, like bamboo, is ever ready for action”

A beautiful quote from Aikido master Kenyo Furuya, we must be ever ready to move in our lives, and not become too comfortable in one state for too long. When we become complacent, we stop growing. Through strong practice, we remain ever ready to accept new challenges and new opportunities for love and growth.

The hollowness of the bamboo can be demonstrative of how strong we can be with a decluttered mind. We love to associate bamboo’s hollow interior to the daily practice of meditation. Clearing our internal headspace will enhance character and strength in the long run.

Reef-Friendly Sunscreens (and Where to Buy them in Canada) Blog Image

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Ishan @seefromthesky
It’s no secret that the world’s coral reefs are in serious trouble, a threat that should concern us all (if you’re not up to speed on why we need to be concerned about coral reefs, check out this great article here). While we’ve been digging eco-friendly SPF and sunscreen products for a while, the news that Hawaii has taken measure to ban the sale of sunscreens containing oxybenzone and octinoxate by 2021 gives us a timely excuse to do a sunscreen round up of the best brands that are great at keeping harmful rays at bay, while being kind to both your body and the planet.

First, it’s good to know what to look for when choosing a sunscreen that is reef safe. The majority of problematic ingredients are found in chemical based sunscreens.

What to Avoid

  • Sunscreens with high Titanium Dioxide content. Titanium Dioxide is a non-biodegradable mineral that reacts in warmer seawater, forming hydrogen peroxide that is harmful to sea life.
  • Sunscreens that contain mineral oil or petrolatum, both of which take years to biodegrade and are recognized as being fatal to aquatic life and water fowl.
  • Oxybenzone and octinoxate, which are both chemical ingredients recognized to cause coral bleaching.

Safe Sunscreens and Where to Buy Them In Canada 

Think Sport  

available at gothinksport.com and well.ca

 

 

Suntegrity 

available at Clementine Fields

 

 

 

Derma E 

available at healthyplanetcanada.com

 

 

 

Green Beaver 

available at well.ca

 

Raw Elements 

available at Clementine Fields

 

Wellness Tea 101 with Lee from Lee's Tea - Lee's Tea Product in Kitchen

As we traverse along our wellness journeys, some of us may have started sipping more teas following a basic understanding that they are typically better for us than alternative hot beverages and mocha frappa what-nots. And while our intentions are good, it’s important to be mindful of the difference between a wellness tea and a regular tea. Inspite of catchy names and cute branding, some teas are filled with unexpected items like artificial colouring, flavours and sweetners, rendering our attempts at a healthy alternative null and void.

So imagine our delight in discovering Lee’s Tea, a Canadian-born line of wellness teas that ticks all the boxes; delicious, full of good-for-you ingredients, cute branding and charitable (10% of all profits go towards saving the endangered Asian elephant).

 

We chatted with Lee Capatina, founder of Lee’s Tea to learn more about what makes a tea a “Wellness Tea”, how adaptogens work, stevia and more. You are also invited to join us for a Guided Meditation and Adaptogen Iced Tea Workshop led by Lee and hosted at Good Space on June 23rd. Check out full details here. 

 

1. The term “wellness tea” has been leveraged quite a bit recently in conversations around personal well-being and health.  What’s the difference between a “wellness tea” and a regular tea?

 

The main difference between regular teas and wellness teas is the ingredients in them and their intended uses. Regular teas are made from the leaves of the camellia sinensis plant, which are processed to create white, green and black teas. There’s no doubt that regular teas are good for you, as they are known to contain high levels of beneficial compounds such as catechins (primarily in green tea), amino acids and polyphenols (antioxidants). However, wellness teas take the benefits of tea to the next level. Wellness teas are formulated with adaptogens and other herbs intended to provide more benefits than your average cup of tea. These benefits range from improving digestion and focus, to boosting energy and libido, and everything in between.

 

2. Similarly, the concept of adaptogens is one that is new to a lot of people. Can you shed a little light on the term for us?

 

Adaptogens are such a fascinating group of herbs, which have recently become quite popular in the health and wellness community (for good reason). Some herbs in this family include ginseng, ashwagandha, tulsi, maca, cordyceps, reishi and many more. These ingredients have been used for thousands of years to help bring your body back to a homeostasis or state of balance. For example, if you are low on energy and need a pick me up, they provide a natural boost of energy. If you are stressed and anxious, they can help you calm down and relax. One way to understand them is to think of them like a best friend who always has your back and looks out for what’s best for you.

 

3. The adaptogen of choice for Lee’s Tea is Tulsi. What are the benefits of Tulsi and what inspired you to create a line of Tulsi-infused teas.

 

Yes, we absolutely love tulsi here at Lee’s Provisions! Also known as holy basil, tulsi is an incredible adaptogen that’s been used for over 5000 years in Ayurvedic medicine.

 

I first learned about tulsi from a friend who is a yoga teacher and an avid follower of Ayurveda. She taught me that this herb is very beneficial for my dosha, or Ayurvedic constitution and gave me a tulsi plant as a gift to plant in my garden. Since then, I’ve developed a deep appreciation for this herb and have incorporated it into my daily routine, mainly by steeping it as an herbal infusion. Since I began drinking tulsi tea every day, I’ve noticed my stress levels go down and my mind becoming more calm, clear and focused. Witnessing the benefits of tulsi firsthand inspired me to share this amazing herb with others, in my line of organic tulsi wellness teas. I even had a tulsi plant at my wedding, as it’s believed to bring good luck!

 

In addition to being an adaptogen, tulsi is also known to help relieve headaches, balance hormones, regulate blood pressure, reduce stress and increase energy levels.

 

4. Stevia is found in 3 of your teas. Are there any benefits to stevia aside from being a natural sweetener?

 

Stevia leaf grows in India where we source most of our organic herbs and spices, so it’s a natural fit for our teas. We use whole stevia leaf in some of our teas to round out some of the more bitter flavours of the herbs, which makes up about 1% of the total tea volume. Stevia leaf differs from stevia extract in that it’s not nearly as sweet as stevia extract and there is no after-taste. I chose to use whole stevia leaf as it’s completely natural and unrefined and doesn’t spike insulin levels. In addition, whole stevia leaf is also antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and contains high levels of antioxidants.

 

5. All four of Lee’s Teas are incredible. Do you have a favourite?

 

Thank you so much!

 

I’d have to say that Pink Chai is my favourite, as I love a good spicy chai. Not to mention the pink colour wins my heart, every time. That being said, each tea is very different and I have them on rotation so I can choose one based on how I’m feeling any given day.

 

What many people don’t know is that each blend is designed to provide specific benefits. For example, the Mint chill is more cooling and is great for Summer or when you’re a bit agitated or fiery. The Pink Chai is really warming and grounding, which is great in the Winter or when you’re feeling a bit spaced out. The Gold Rush is the most stimulating and is great when your digestion is a bit sluggish in the Fall and Spring, when you need a bit of a detox or some extra energy to get you going. The Original tulsi blend is great to drink anytime, as it has the most adaptogenic properties. The important thing is just listen to your body and pick a tea that speaks to how you’re feeling.

 

 

Sources:

https://www.organicfacts.net/health-benefits/herbs-and-spices/health-benefits-of-holy-basil-tulsi.html

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22455995

http://imsear.hellis.org/handle/123456789/156246

http://www.ajol.info/index.php/tjpr/article/view/14700

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF02942413

What's Good: Inside Toronto's Newest Studio Good Space - Yoga Space Image 2
We know a good space when we see one and Parkdale’s newest neighbourhood studio is not only one of the most aesthetically pleasing spots to practice yoga in town, it’s carefully crafted atmosphere makes it an ideal location to find calm and headspace through the practice of meditation.
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Aside from its Instagrammable qualities, we’re drawn to the ethos behind Good Space and the approach to class descriptions on the schedule. Good Space defines its classes under the three categories of move, ease and still.
We spoke with Megan, owner of Good Space to learn more about her background and why she chose this particular direction.
What brought you to open Good Space? 
I’ve been practicing yoga for ten years but it was in the last three that I came to realize the benefits of the whole yoga philosophy beyond just the asana (physical postures). 
I was working at a studio in Melbourne, Australia, that I really connected with. The space was beautiful and what I learned, both on and off the mat, was invaluable. I wanted to create a community of people that would share, and participate in, an understanding of modern yoga philosophy: using lessons from a practice that has been around for thousands of years and applying them to handling stresses and seeing contentment + happiness in the modern world. 
The philosophy and schedule of  Good Space is different to a typical yoga studio. Can you explain a little bit about why you went with this three-tiered direction of offerings; Move, Ease, Still?
The simplicity of the class schedule was the first step in developing an approachable and accessible space for devout practitioners and newbies alike. I want the benefits of the practice to be digestible for everyone so instead of overcomplicating the names of classes, I left it quite simple: do you want to move your body, relax in restorative poses, or meditate? Choose one and take class accordingly. 
As the concept of mindfulness and the idea of a routine meditation practice continues to permeate the mainstream conversation, what would you say to people who may view it as a “just a trend”? 
I think those people should try it for 30 days and then make the call whether they want to treat it like a passing trend or not. 
For people who are new to yoga and the idea of meditation, why is Good Space a good place to start? 
We’ve designed our classes to be approachable for everyone, even those looking for a space to simply move around in. The mindfulness sneaks its way into the instruction so the classes feel reflective and soulful without being preachy. Our meditation classes are also offered by donation so there’s not a financial barrier if you’re looking for some quiet space.
On the Good Space website, you ask each of your instructors to share what defines a “good space”. What defines a good space for you? 
Connection between people, curiosity, open-mindedness, music, good lighting, warmth, hygge. 
Easy Ways to Bring Wellness to the Workplace Blog Image

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Alesia Kazantceva
We all know that working a typical office job and spending 40+ hours a week indoors can have effects on our sense of wellbeing. Add the stresses of a daily work load, along with crouching over a computer while fuelling exhaustion with caffeine and we’re setting our systems up for low vibe living.

We’ve curated a selection of office-friendly items that can easily be incorporated into your day-to-day for workplace wellness.

A Mini USB Himalayan Salt Lamp

We all know that the benefits of having a Himalayan salt lamp in our atmosphere are abundant, however most of us are only getting the goods at home. A Himalayan salt lamp will not only work to improve the air quality and help fight allergies, it’s also an amazing tool for those of us who aren’t getting outside much during our work day. Its soothing light can help bring calmness to a stressful day, increase focus and boost your mood.

This small USB Himalayan Salt Lamp by Earth Luxe (available at Indigo online is the perfect way to boost the vibration around your personal workspace).

 

Natural Energy Booster 

Forget the mid-afternoon candy run to get you through the day. A large sugar intake will only work to set our systems up for a crash, and can potentially mess with our sleep later. If you’re feeling the need for a nutritional boost, we suggest keeping a box of nomz in your desk. With six natural ingredients or less, these delicious energy bits come in four amazing varieties and are perfect to curb that afternoon junk food craving.

 

Sip to Restore 

Coffee is a steady workplace crutch for many of us, and often the habit of more than a cup or two can leave us with the jitters, ultimately decreasing our resistance to stress and anxiety. If you are looking for a seriously soothing hot beverage that will uplift and rejuvenate without the jitters, we highly recommend Lee’s Tea Original. The Three Tulsi Blend will ground you quickly, while calming nerves and maintaining energy.

 

An Essential Oil Roll-On

Certain scents have an amazing capacity for calming and de-stressing, carrying aromatherapeutic qualities that can benefit us highly when we are feeling overwhelmed, nervous, and stressed. That said, scents are tricky in the workplace so we suggest carrying a roll-on like Stress Release from Blends with Benefits for an immediate effect on the body and mind.

 

 

 

A Cactus

Bits of greenery and nature in the workspace can help calm and uplift us so it’s always recommended to have at least one desk plant. And while any type of plant will do the trick, we tend to favour the cactus in the workplace based on its spiritual symbolism. The cactus can thrive in difficult conditions, which can help inspire us to carry on with grace, as we face daily stresses and challenges.

Image by Ember + Ivory 

 

Small changes can go a long way when it comes to increasing your well-being and making sure we are well in all the places we are spending our time is important. Along with these products, simple techniques like making yourself go for a small walk outdoors or eating your lunch in a space away from your desk can do wonders. Take care of yourself in all the places you are.

Toronto's Chrys Muszka: Yoga, Ego, Astrology, Energy and Nature Blog Image

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Inspiring an appreciation or new consideration for nature, even when there’s an ice storm in April, is just one of the many elements Chrys Muszka brings to his yoga classes. In fact, Chrys’ love of nature can inspire the biggest urbanite among us to tinker with the idea of spending a long weekend out in the Algonquin backcountry on one of his specially designed, unique camping yoga retreats.

For those who are looking to connect with the spiritual side of the yoga practice, Chrys offers a strong insight on finding an inner calm along with a new, positive perspective on a daily negative, which can be as simple as a rainy day. As active students in Chrys’ classes at  Mimico’s Alive Yoga, members of the AOL team have found a grounding presence, a spiritual inspiration and a uniquely insightful way of looking to the inside and how it relates to the external factors that can bring us unnecessary discomfort, or unease. Life feels more beautiful after a session with Chrys.  

We sat down with this highly grounded yet super spiritual individual to get a sense of what it exactly is that makes his classes feel so unique and inspired, and chatted about his ego-facing experience of starting yoga, nature, astrology, energy and more. If you are intrigued to take a class with Chrys and discover how you can implement some routine insightful sessions into your daily life (and we highly encourage it) check out his weekly teaching schedule here.

 

YOGA AND THE EGO 

You found yoga at a very young age. Can you tell us a bit about that experience? Was it

an “ah ha” moment?

I grew up in a family that was always more arts oriented.  My sister started practicing at 15 or 16, and I had previously done kung fu and some dance throughout my childhood, so coming to yoga at first was more on the physical sense. I had developed scoliosis and some other injuries so my chiropractor recommended going to yoga, knowing I was so body-oriented.

 

My first class was a rough one, just like when you start any new physical class, not knowing the instructions. You fall over a lot and your ego is challenged, especially as a 14 year old coming from a dance, ballet, kung fo background. You think you can do it and then you stumble.

 

My family was very open from a spiritual perspective and I had a handful of friends that were open to yoga and spirituality, whose parents were artists or musicians (I went to an arts high school) and so there was this development that started happening. I found yoga at such a young age and connected to it.

 

At the same time, I was going to camp and then eventually became a staff member; you know you’re going into the forest, you’re going into nature, you’re practicing yoga or meditation and paddling your canoe, waking up with the sunrise; you’re finding more of that kind of silence, and connection to things rather than being in front of your game console or screen

 

You’ve turned this into a social thing too – you have meditation groups.

 

I’m starting to develop it into that. In your friendships you become that point person. People enjoy coming to hang out with me because I’m never putting pressure on them to do or be something, to look a certain way. It’s more like let’s go see a movie, hang out in the park or come over for dinner. There’s never any stress – I’m never complaining and demanding or taking over time, so I feel in that social sense, people find a lot of reprieve with me, that they can just hang out; it’s just Chyrs!  You’re (we/I) are always seeking that in life.

 

Rather than dedicating life to being a serious yoga practitioner & teaching, it’s nice if you’re not in it for the money or the growth. Part of it is to wake up on a day, meditate and do something for yourself, and you know, make a little bit of money 😉 cause money makes the world go round!

 

You have to afford anything you do, of course. It gets you to tune into other things, and then other people respond to that. Then you build your community.

ASTROLOGY 

 

In the first paragraph in your bio on your website, you mention that you are  guided by

your “Scorpio heart”. What is the significance of astrology to you?

 

I think astrology, its purpose for me now, after having been into it for so many years, is that it’s a great pseudo psychology, you can find accessible information of our archetypes.

 

Astrology is all meant to be taken subjectively so you can understand yourself more, be more aware. In yoga, the highest work is trying to find awareness of yourself and observe yourself, how you’re flowing and how you’re moving.

 

With astrology, you can sometimes be made aware of the negative traits to your sign or astrological notions of the time you were born for example, but if you just sit, pause and be mindful of these traits, it can be observed not as a negative quality, but more of a personal or emotional tendency to be aware of.

  

Awareness isn’t always pretty.  It’s letting yourself know good and bad and how to balance – that’s always going to be life.  You can’t be high and mighty and perfect. You’re still going to have your moments, you’re still going to have your tendencies and patterns. But that’s what I think is so great about astrology.  If you read, and get sign oriented, and see certain patterns and you grow or understand yourself, it can give you a little bit of understanding rather than  having to sit with someone tell you what’s going on in your life.

 

MASCULINITY 

From a male perspective, do you think that men can often find the “wellness” space

intimidating even though it is just as applicable to them? How can they overcome that?

  

It’s always funny when we bring up these lines of masculinity and we even use the word intimidating because some equate the idea of being a man as not being intimidated by anything. But all of sudden we bring up the words ‘feelings’ or the ‘moon’ and people are reading something into it that’s self-analytical.

 

There are always layers or covers with masculinity. It’s about putting in the work of breaking down these rules of masculinity and realizing you can do and be into different things, and that doesn’t mean that you’re emasculate, and doesn’t need to bring up the certain fear for you to have to question your sexuality.

 

And if you already are (questioning your sexuality) then you have to deal with that – it’s 2018, we all have our story, but that aspect of breaking down and through past perspectives can be tough.

 

Women tend to be open to the moon or that spiritual speak that connects you inwards and men may also  find it interesting and intriguing, but don’t share that with other men,  so that’s’ the barrier – it’s within themselves.

 

How does that relate to the practice of yoga?

 

Some men are afraid of it, or the ideas others will associate them with if they practice, so they don’t do it. Which is funny, because you go to India and yoga is super male dominated, and much more aggressive. The West brought over the commodification of the practice, but  also brought in some heart elements, which made yoga more of this mixing pot where the market became largely women, so that’s how this whole image of women in yoga took over.

 

It’s so funny, because so much of what we come to see and what we find to be popular culture in yoga in Canada is not even Canadian popular culture, it’s from outlets like the Yoga Journal which is not about Canadian Yogis. It’s about American yoga so all of a sudden everything we come to know about yoga industries, is American


ENERGY 

In terms of energy and healing, your bring a lot of healing energy to your classes. How much does Reiki play a part in how you instruct, and to that extent, are you able to feel when certain students’ energy in your class are completely off or out of alignment and how does that reflect back to you as an instructor?

 

How the principles of Reiki have developed in the last 100 years mirrors some deeper principles of the yoga practice. So the practices merge, bringing an overall connection to a greater energy that’s intrinsically good.

 

With Reiki it allows us to tune in to being present. When we think about the big giant universe, we don’t think about a big daunting, out of control thing and I’m just this little tiny ant that can get smushed. That’s so negative! We think of this big free space that we live in. In Sanskrit we call it ‘pure free forever’.

 

So Reiki is becoming a tunnel to channel energy from one human to another human, because it needs a kind of connection, a bridge.

 

Energy reception is something that we humans get from just our natural sensitivities. I think everyone has it. For example, we all of a sudden get into a busy subway and we all tense up. Then we go into our own world and then we’re more tense in our own world, not even realizing that we just got tense because there are 100 people on this train and it’s 4 o’clock and everyone is exhausted.

 

And so, walking in the yoga room I can always, being in that sensitivity of energy awareness, get that vibe of oh, is it kind of a tougher class, are people coming in with a tougher energy? Like on a grey day, you can sometimes feel the energy is low. So being energy receptive can get you to be energy sensitive.

 

How does energy receptiveness help you teach?

 

Energy receptiveness allows me to find the intuitive guide to move through by seeing what’s going on in the room rather than pushing an agenda. I’m never making yoga just a workout. I think that what a big approach is, for me and a handful of other yoga teachers, is how to bring the challenge, while still tune into that ease, the oneness, the higher side of the philosophy of yoga.

 

Even when it’s a “Power” class, it can still be powerful in the little slow moves, or if you move a little more mindful and then it becomes a whole way of thinking of how to actually be powerful in life.

 

I think that’s where hugely, getting into reiki has helped me as a teacher, a facilitator, in building that intuitive sense.

 

That intuitive response helps in my camping retreats because you’re in the forest, you’re in the woods, it’s raining, it’s a hard day, someone’s hurt or you’re just hanging out and relaxing; make sure the conversations don’t steer in a negative way because it’s the sunset and it’s beautiful, and that’s why we’re here. Intuition helps in that sense too.

YOGA AND NATURE

So talking about your retreats – some may have personal resistance to the idea of the uncomfortable, being out in the woods for 3 days with people who you may not know well for example.

 

What do you think people’s biggest challenges are when working to obtain a spiritual connection  specifically with nature – do you see resistance  responses from participants? Do you find that’s common and how would you overcome that resistance or do you have any advice for someone who does want to do something like this?

 

When it comes to something like camping, where its perceived out of our comfort zone because we live a very kind of structured life, especially in city life but even if you live in small town, you’re in your home, you lock your doors. When it comes to camping we may think “I’m in the wilderness, I’m away and sleeping on the floor in this little nylon tent” and our mind turns to fear. Once we let that seed of fear in, it’s always so hard to break it, or that fear of the discomfort.  The thing is with camping, we as humans did it before; it’s how we got here.

 

The retreats are a relatively small period of time, and you’re going to bring yourself in some way, shape or form to the edge of discomfort.

 

The last retreat I did, I left my dry shoes in the car, but I was the retreat leader, so immediately i knew I couldn’t show that this was a bother, so now I’m here for 4 days with these people and you can think it’s the worst.

 

It was actually even kind of a wet trip and it wasn’t the worst! I had extra socks and other things, and it all worked out!  In every way it actually teaches you how to handle challenge. People don’t think of a retreat, or yoga even as something that brings us to an edge, but it is in an edge because that’s where we understand ourselves. That’s where we can see fight or flight. If we never start to get to a challenge, we never know what we can do.

 

That’s where the retreats really came from, it’s something that was different then just going away a kind of created, privileged experience. Most of the yoga & physical stuff is actually the paddling, portaging, hiking, the sleeping on the floor, waking up and dealing with cold nights, cooking all your food on the campfire, wanting to check your phone but there’s no reception. Then you remind yourself, it’s only 3 more days, 2 more days. You go on the challenge of this trip but every moment you’re on it, if you realize that every minute you’re one step closer to getting out, and then you realize that complaining about these things out here is not going to help you!

 

Then at home, on wet rainy day when you have to go to work, it’s actually better, then when you’re camping on a wet rainy day. It brings you into this perspective and opens you up, which is why I like going back (into the city), because it’s like a check in, that’s why when I travel I’d rather backpack and stay somewhere that’s a little more rustic and a little bit more social because I feel like I learn more, I experience more.

 

It’s how we grow and how we learn. We choose when we want to confront a wall or discomfort, but that’s how we grow, getting to that edge. That’s what the retreats were born out; what they are for. How to give something a little bit different, that keeps people at an edge and still offers yoga. When you meditate in nature it’s beautiful, it’s those quiet moments, you see a great blue heron fly across or a beaver, all the magical stuff that happens when you are in nature! It’s part of being there (unless you get to a secluded cabin, that would be great too!)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

B YOGA Acquires Halfmoon Blog Image 2

Everyone’s favourite Canadian yoga essentials company, B Yoga announced yesterday that it has acquired Halfmoon Products, a Vancouver-based yoga and meditation accessories company.

The two brands have been collaborating closely over the past year and going forward, the two companies will be operating as sister brands. The B Yoga site will continue to carry exclusively B Yoga products and Halfmoon will mainly carry Halfmoon products with the exception of the B MAT Everyday.

Image from Halfmoon website

So what’s this mean for the everyday B Yoga and Halfmoon customer? The main change will be seen in events, festivals and shows. The public will see B Yoga and Halfmoon TOGETHER. For example the team will be present together at four Wanderlust Yoga Festivals this year.

“We couldn’t be happier that Halfmoon is joining the B Yoga family,” says B Yoga founder Andrea Morris. “Both companies are deeply rooted in the same values— integrity, authenticity, respect, empowerment. It feels natural for these companies to come together, and I’m looking forward to working with Beth [McTavish, Halfmoon founder] to make this transition as seamless as possible.”

“We did not take the decision to sell Halfmoon Yoga Products lightly, but in Andrea we have found a leader who understands the essence of our company deeply,” says McTavish. “We are excited and optimistic about the next chapter in the Halfmoon story.”

A perfect match made in Yoga universe. We’re looking forward to watching these Canadian companies continue to grow together.