Being vulnerable is the only path to living your truth
Embracing vulnerability is not a weakness; it's a superpower that connects us to our true selves and others. During my university years, I neglected my well-being, abandoning meditation and yoga, which had grounded me since childhood. A panic attack, soothed by my brother's comforting presence, became a turning point, teaching me to live with my heart first and trust that vulnerability leads me to where I'm meant to be. This revelation brought me back to yoga, shaping how I teach at Jai Yoga, where we encourage students to embrace Satya, or truthfulness, and find strength in their vulnerability.
From Pain to Purpose: A story about my revelation in Whistler
There was a day in Whistler that will always stick with me. In 2016, despite a recent ankle sprain, I was determined to enjoy the perfect winter day. I went tubing down a hill, thrilled to embrace the snow. At the bottom, needing help to get out of the tubing ring, I asked a staff member for assistance. Instead of a helping hand, I was met with a muttered comment that cut deep: “Why are you so fat then?”
B.K.S. Iyenagar and His Impact on Modern Day Yoga
B.K.S. Iyengar was a renowned Indian yoga teacher and the founder of the popular Iyengar method of yoga. He is credited with helping to bring awareness of and respect for the practice of yoga to both India and around the world, inspiring millions along the way.
The Five Great Elements: Understanding the Pancha Maha Bhutas in Yoga Philosophy
Incorporating the understanding of the Pancha Maha Bhutas into our yoga practice and teachings can help us to deepen our connection to the elements and to the world around us. By exploring and embodying each of these elements, we can gain a greater sense of balance, harmony, and fulfillment in our lives.
What Made You Want to Become A Yoga Teacher? Here's What Caitlin Says...
Caitlin Keyes is a student in our 230-hour Yoga Teacher Training. In this teacher training program, Caitlin has experienced shifts and personal growth she never experienced from elsewhere. Hear Caitlin shares her yoga journey and thoughts on the program.
From Our Yoga Teacher Training Graduate - Annette Harrington
Annette Harrington is a student in our 230-hour Yoga Teacher Training. In this teacher training program, Annette has experienced shifts and personal growth she never experienced from elsewhere. Hear Annette shares her yoga journey and thoughts on the program.
YTT Student Story - Maja Pilipovic
Being a student of yoga for over a decade, Maja finally onboarded a Yoga Teacher Training when her curiosity in yoga reached a peak during the COVID-19 pandemic time. In this teacher training program, Maja has experienced shifts and personal growth she never experienced from elsewhere. Hear Maja shares her yoga journey and thoughts on the program.
YTT Student Story - Vanessa Ameixa
Yoga came into my life at a time I really needed it.
To be honest, I always thought yoga was mainly just stretching and doing poses, and I was never really a fan of it. I was more into higher intense workouts. However, when I started to dabble into some yoga practice, I was HOOKED!
How I Started Yoga
I think it is time for me to finally share my yoga story with you guys. You all know that I'm a teacher but a lot of you don't know how I got into this practice, how I became a teacher, and how I deepened both my teaching and my practice over the years.
What are chakras? And why are they important?
What are chakras? Why are they important? Why do yoga teachers bring them up so often? These are probably some of the questions you might have surrounding this topic. Well, look no further, because here at Jai Yoga we have the answers for you! Let’s dive in!
The ebb & flow of Fall
Whenever Fall arrives, I always get inspired to retreat within and introspect on how I want to finish up the year. As Coquitlam is in the northern hemisphere of the planet, we move from Summer into Fall and the energy starts to move from an outward, extroverted, masculine state to an inward, introverted, feminine state.
My biggest regret
Here’s some food for thought - you’re not the same person you were this morning. Why? Because that was in the past. The past doesn’t exist right now. If you are not the same person you were yesterday, then what is the point of guilt and regretting the past?
Its time to take off the ego's tinted glasses
Welcome to this first blog post! I’m going to be straight out honest with you. This is my eigth attempt at writing this blog post. This made me think, “wow Prem, you’re super judgemental about yourself.”