About two months ago I started teaching yoga to the peeps at work. I work with developmentally disabled adults. Realizing the need for movement, connection with the body and general release, a fellow colleague of mine, who used to be a professional belly dancer, agreed to teach belly dancing if I lead yoga. So, we started Yogabelly.
Of all the thoughts, feelings, and experiences I've had during this new teaching time, the biggest lesson I am learning is to let go of any outcome or expectations. At first I noticed how difficult it was for me to veer from my lesson plans. Mostly because I'm insecure about being a "teacher" (and what that means), being able to hold the space, and wanting to do it "right." Up until a couple weeks ago ( just after the crib actually), I noticed an absence of this dis associative anxiety I was experiencing when leading Yogabelly. And as the weeks have progressed, I find myself much more OK with whatever happens. In every class M.G. is still M.G.: disruptive, attention seeking and challenging. But, when I am in a place of calm and receptivity, M.G. is yet another exciting piece of the practice; an opportunity, even.
I've noticed that my peeps really like an opportunity to be vocal. I've weaved animal noises into the various asanas like cat dog, lion's breath, sighing, and letting go noises, I even taught them Kira's "wise guy," and encouraged them to speak with a mafioso accent. So, realizing that vocalization is an engaging part of our practice together, today I introduced OM. As we deeply inhaled for our third, glorious, centering round, D.O. inadvertently let out the loudest, longest, 5th-grade-funny, post-lunch flatulence this side of the mat. We were shaken out of our reverence and catapulted into total hysterics. I was reminded, yet again that I should never take it too seriously and that although I have my "serious" relationship with yoga, laughter and play can also be a part of it. It's all connected. It's all a part of the whole glorious, unpredictable catastrophe. I am reminded yet again of what a skilled teacher yoga is.
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she's back!!!
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