Showing posts with label Mexico. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mexico. Show all posts

Sunday, February 15, 2015

Decision to return to USA

February 9th

"We must be willing to let go of the life we have planned, so as to accept the life that is waiting for us." Joseph Campbell



After weeks of understanding emotions from my mind and my heart, pulling me in different directions and continents, I am excited that I have made the decision to return home to USA. It is incredible how thoughts from our mind, and feelings from our heart can get so confused. Feelings to continue travel have become weaker and the feelings to have a home, one bed, a community and a routine seem to vibrate loudly with love. Plus, it will be nice to make some money to continue travel again sometime soon. My heart is pulling me in the direction of California. Saying this makes me feel light, joyful and enthusiastic. Therefore, the trip begins to my belongings, which all fit into a small car, to California.

I begin an 18 hour bus ride to Cancun tomorrow afternoon. From Cancun, I will fly home to St Louis, Missorui to visit family and friends before a road trip to the west coast.

Saturday, February 14, 2015

Reflections from 10 Days of Silence

10 days of silence. No eye contact, gestures or communication. 6 hours of daily meditation, 2 hours of lecture, 1 hour of yoga. Sounds like a challenge! Yet the greater the challenge, the greater the reward.

It is incredible what you notice when you do not talk for a few days. I imagine most people have a slightly different experience, but I will share some of my growth experience as I feel it is worth sharing:
  • Witnessing the 'Monkey Mind'
After a couple days, I was able to notice the random stream of thoughts some label as the 'monkey mind.' It is incredible to witness thoughts of joy and suffering compete for attention. Thoughts brought about feelings lasting seconds or minutes, which would make me feel happy, sad, open, closed, angry, peaceful, regretful, content and on and on. Feeling light, feeling heavy, feeling stable and unstable. What a roller coaster of emotions! I would notice myself desire the happier, high vibration feelings, and try to disassociate from the lower vibration feelings. Yet, through teaching and meditation, I am learning to not judge, attach or associate with either 'good' or 'bad' feelings. Rather, witnessing these fluctuating emotions without judgment is what I practice. 
  • Judgment vs Love
"If you judge people, you do not have time to love them." - Mother Theresa

Repeatedly throughout the retreat, I caught myself judging others and myself. Thanks to this quote and the quieting of my never-ending thoughts, I was able to catch myself doing this, and instead simply witness or send good vibes to myself or another person.
  • Appreciation
There is an infinity amount of things we can be thankful for. And when I am appreciative, I feel full of good energy. We are so blessed. 

  • A Healthy Diet Makes a Big Difference
The Hridaya yoga center offers three delicious vegan meals every day during the retreat. This diet reminds me how important and vital a healthy diet is for me. It makes me feel energetic, clear and light instead of full, heavy and bloated. 
  • A Note on Love
"The people of love are love with their love." Repeat that. 
Many of us expect love that we do not know how to give. So how are we to receive this type of love if we do not understand how to express it? 
  • "Welcome Back to Reality"
Many of us hear this upon returning from vacation, graduating from college or time off work. A day after the retreat, I was barefoot in the sand, enjoying the sunset over the Pacific Ocean. As the powerful waves crashed into the shore, I had a special moment. "Welcome back to reality," I thought. I laughed. Then, a loud laugh with a giant smile. I could not help but smile. I realized that in our life, we can choose to do whatever we want to do. Really! So on this beautiful afternoon, I decided to watch the sunset and go for a swim instead of finishing a work day like millions of people were doing all over the world. And this is a daily, constant choice. This is reality. Not what others say you have to do. Do what you want to do! Everything will work out…it always does.

Sunset near Mazunte, Mexico

Willow and Ether, some friends I met in Peru, invited me for a birthday lunch at their home. It is unbelievable how cheap rent is on the coast of Mexico. If you want an ocean side view, check it out!



Thursday, January 22, 2015

Sister's Wedding and Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico!

 "If you would be loved, love and be loveable" - Benjamin Franklin

On January 10th, 2014, my sister Franny married her lover, Chris Garlich. Together, along with family and friends, we celebrated their ceremony in sunny and warm Mexico near Cancun. We traveled from bitter cold St Louis (3F, -16C) to sunny and warm Cancun, Mexico (80F, 26C).



Franny and Chris raise their arms in celebration. What a beautiful couple!

Fresh Face with the brothers and sisters

Family Limbo!


After the wedding, my two cousins Henry and Stellie, joined me to travel around the yucatan peninsula visiting beaches, ancient Mayan ruins and natural springs.

Yucutan Peninsula


Tortugas!


Ancient Mayan Ruins near Palenque, Mexico

Mayan Ruins

It is incredible they allow people to climb these ancient ruins!