Once again yoga saves the day! I was having quite the classic difficult Monday (definitely a case of the Mondays), and nothing seemed to be going right. I had back to back meetings from 10am until 4pm and didn't even get to take a lunch until 4pm, so needless to say I was getting a little cranky. But every Monday night I go to the 7:15pm Hour of Power class, which is a Hot Power Vinyasa Flow Yoga practice. Basically its an hour of various yoga poses, in a somewhat organized sequence, done in about a 90 degree sweaty room, all crammed into a 1 hour session. By the end of class your dripping in sweat and feel so accomplished. After almost every yoga session, you come out feeling a kind of "high", but this particular practice really saved the day. Besides the physical aspects that allow you to remove any negative thoughts or stresses of the day, the class gives you an optimum time to meditate and clear your mind of any bad emotions and really get a grasp of what's important in life.
As I discussed, every week I wanted to share a Sankrit word that I learn in class that really has a positive message about how I want to live my life. At the end of every class we usually end with our eyes closed, and our hands close together in prayer at our forehead, bowing and expressing the word "Namaste". As I'm learning, their are many different translations, such as "greetings" or "be well" or "I bow to you", but my favorite variation is "the light within me, honors the light within you". The meaning that I get from this, is that every person is important in their own way, and I as a human being, also acknowledge that importance. This teaches me that every person is special in their own way and has a inner glow that shines. I know this may seem a little cheesy and maybe a little overboard, but if everyone, accepted this concept just a little, maybe the world would be a better place.