Reprinted from Christa in New York: Curating a Creative Life
“I am not afraid…I was born to do this.” ~ Joan of Arc via @FamousWomen
A few weeks ago, I wrote about a small message I have been starting
to hear during my meditations. It seemed to have some sense of urgency
though I couldn’t quite interpret the message. I spoke with my life
coach, Brian, about it and he assured me that when the message was
ready, it would surface. When I needed to act, it would spur me to do
what I needed to do.
For some time, I’ve been contemplating some changes in my life, on
the career front and on the personal front. In the past few months I’ve
been increasingly clear about want to use yoga as a therapeutic practice
in situation where yoga is not typically utilized, mainly in hospitals
and treatment facilities of one kind or another. On Monday morning,
though I woke up with a terribly sore throat, my head was clearer than
it’s been in weeks. And that little message I was hearing in my
meditation was no longer far away, but right beside me. “Now is the
time.”
1.) Yoga - By a wonderful spell of synchronicity, I found two trainings coming up in New York City that I’d like to do.
One at Integral Yoga Institute that focuses on Yoga Therapy, taught by the incredible Cheri Clampett and Arturo Peal. Cheri is the Founder of the White Lotus Foundation in Santa Barbara and a pioneer in using yoga as part of a holistic treatment plan for cancer patients.
It’s time to take the next step in my overall yoga teacher training
and pursue my 500-hour qualification. After doing a lot of research and
asking a lot of questions, I’m nearly settled on applying to study with
Alan Finger at ISHTA, which has a very strong focus on yoga for therapeutic purposes.
I’ll also be attending the Integrative Health Symposium
at the New York Hilton on Friday. There I will have the chance to
connect with a number of people involved in the integrative healthcare
movement, of which yoga plays a very important role.
2.) New professional pursuits - For some time I’ve
considered taking some decisive action to take my career in a new
direction. After months of teetering between the choice of whether to
play it safe or step out of the box, I’ve decided to begin the process
of leaving the box behind. More to come as that journey progresses. As
soon as I have a solid sense of where that journey leads, you’ll be the
first to know!
3.) Be open to a life that’s less structured - This
is another message that’s been popping up for me. Increasingly, many of
the people I know are breaking out of a traditional work lifestyle. Some
going freelance, some becoming consultants, and some taking a variety
of contract positions rather than the more traditional day job route.
It’s intriguing, a little scary, though I don’t know a single one of
them who’s unhappy with this less structured life. Maybe that will be
the route for me, too.
There isn’t any fear admist these upcoming changes because I know
they’re the right ones for me. Joan of Arc knew what she was talking
about.
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