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The thought manifests as the word; the word manifests and the deed; the deed develops into habit; and habit hardens into character.  So watch the thought and its ways with care, and let it spring from love, born out of concern for all beings.  -- The Buddha

thoughts from annie


Dear Friends,

This morning I saw white crocuses coming up in my neighbor's yard.  For me, crocuses are the harbinger of spring, regardless of whether the groundhog saw his shadow or not.  When I see their tiny delicate flowers hanging on even more delicate stems, I have faith that the warm weather is on its way, even as I step through mounds of dirty snow.

This fall, just at the last moment before the frost, I quickly planted a bunch of tulip bulbs all around our front yard.  I am very excited to see where they come up, which colors are where, and to enjoy seeing the flowers, hopefully sometime late March or April.  Although I planted the bulbs at the right time, and did everything to create the conditions for beautiful flowers to grow and bloom, I really don't know whether they will come up or not, or what they will look like.  I'm sure that they won't come up in the exact way that I want or expect them to, and perhaps some won't even flower.  The soil and weather conditions, over which I have little or no control, may not be right for the tulips that I planted.  The sun may not shine enough, the bugs may not be aerating the soil.  But I did everything that I could to invite the flowers to bloom, and now I can let go of my part, and wait and see what the outcome will be.  I could obsess and worry about whether I did enough, I could dig them up and check on their growth, and I could watch them every day to see if anything is growing. But at this point, nothing I do can really change whether they will grow and flower as I would like.

In February, I spent a week on silent retreat, in which I was also planting seeds of a different sort.  The seeds I was planting were internal seeds - seeds of intention.  I was practicing metta, which is the Pali word for loving-kindness, and the practice is to continually offer my good wishes to myself and other beings.  When practicing metta, I return over and over again to my wish for myself and the world to be happy and well by repeating my intentions to myself such as: May I be well, may I be happy; May my loved ones be well, may they be happy; or May all beings be well, may all beings be happy. 

The practice of planting metta seeds is analogous to planting tulip seeds.  I can wish well for myself, my loved ones, or all beings, even though I know that I don't have the ability to make them be well or happy.  But I do know that my intentions create the conditions for myself and others to be happy by shifting the way I relate to myself and others.  When I turn toward the world with intentions for myself and all beings to be happy, I am planting the seeds of metta, and I am more likely to grow happiness, well-being, and connection than if I didn't plant the intentions at all.  Just as I can't know what flowers will emerge in my yard this spring, I don't know exactly what will generate as a result of my metta practice.  What I am sure of is that by practicing metta I am more likely to see flowers of connection bloom than if I never planted any seeds at all.  And that's all I can do.

So this spring, I am planting seeds of loving-kindness, and I offer this practice for you to join me.  If we all plant these seeds of metta, then the world will be more likely to flower with compassion, kindness and connection than if we allow our more negative habit energies to set our intentions.  The practice of metta is an internal one, and it can be done during yoga class, while walking, sitting, brushing our teeth, or doing the dishes.  To practice, we bring to mind someone or a group of beings and we wish them well by repeating phrases such as "May he/she be well, may he/she be happy."  We can send metta to those we love dearly, to those we have difficulty with, or those we don't even know at all.  With this practice, we can create a community and a world filled with connection and ease, even in challenging circumstances. And as the poet Galway Kinnell so beautifully says:

The bud stands for all things,
even for those things that don't flower,
for everything flowers, from within, of self-blessing;
though sometimes it is necessary to reteach a thing its loveliness,
to put a hand on the brow of the flower,
and retell it in words and in touch,
it is lovely
until it flowers again from within, of self-blessing.

May we be well, may we be happy, may we cherish ourselves just as we are in this moment.

much love,
annie.


p.s. We're pleased to be Lululemon Athletica's Studio of the Month in March. Join some of our teachers for free weekend classes at the Bethesda Row store.

workshops and events


yoga & meditation workshops

Yoga for Anxiety
with Karen Soltes
Saturday, March 6, 1-4 pm, $80

Befriending Your Backbend
with Naomi Gottlieb-Miller
Sunday, March 7, 1:30-3:30 pm, $35

Restorative Yoga
with Jill Minneman
Friday, March 12, 7-9 pm, $35 ($30 if registered by March 5)

Introduction to Flow Yoga
with Margaret Ward
Saturday, April 17, 2:30-4 pm, $25 ($20 if registered by April 10)

Thai Yoga Massage Partner Workshop
with Anne Thiel
Sunday, April 25, 6:30-9 pm, $45 ($40 if registered by June 18)

Even Better Than a Nap: Restoring Ourselves Through the Practice of Yoga Nidra
with Karen Soltes
Friday, April 30, 7-9 pm, $35 ($30 if registered by April 23)

Ayurvedic Sense Cleansing
with Marisa Vargas
Sunday, May 2, 12-2:30 pm, $45 ($40 if registered by April 25)

Upper Body Boost: Yoga to Tone Your Upper Body
with Naomi Gottlieb-Miller
Sunday, May 2, 1-3 pm, $35 ($30 if registered by April 25)

Mother's Day Restorative Yoga
with Jill Minneman
Sunday, May 9, 7-9 pm $35 ($30 if registered by May 2)

Healing Yoga for Your Body Type: Yoga & Ayurveda
With Liz Chabra
Part 1: Know Your body, Saturday, May 22, 12:30-3:30, $45 ($40 if registered by May 15) and Part 2: Building the Force of Inner Radiance, Sunday May 23, 12:30-3:00 pm, $45 ($40 if registered by May 15), both days $85 ($75 if registered by May 15)

Getting Intimate with Life: Exploring Body, Heart, and Mind through Yoga and Meditation
with Anne Cushman
June 4-6, Friday, 6-8:30 pm, Saturday, 12-3 pm, Sunday 12-3 pm. Friday only $55; Saturday only $65; Sunday only $65; Full weekend $165 ($155 if registered by May 15).

De-Stress from Your Week Restorative Yoga
With Jill Minneman
Friday, June 11, 7-9 pm $35 ($30 if registered by June 4)

Strengthening Your Bones Through Yoga
with Sally Craig
Sunday, June 13, 1:30-3:30 pm, $35 ($30 if registered by June 6)

Summer Solstice Celebration: 54 Sun Salutations
with Doerthe Braun
Sunday, June 20, 12-2 pm, $35 ($30 if registered by June 13)

Teaching Yoga to Kids: Budding Yogis Teacher Training Certification
with Linda Feldman and Annie Mahon
Thursday, June 24, 8am-5pm; Friday, June 25, 9am-5pm; and Saturday, June 26, 9am-5pm, $495 ($475 if registered by June 1)

Anatomy for Yoga
with Mary Pappas-Sandonas
Friday, May 21, 6:30-9:00pm, $45 ($40 if registered by May 14)


kids & families


Daddy & Me Yoga (Ages 5-10)
with Linda Feldman
Sunday, May 16, 11:30am -12:30pm, $25/pair ($20 if registered by May 9), $17 for each additional participant

Infant Massage
with Luann Fortune
Saturday, May 8, 11:30am - 1:30pm, $35 ($30 if registered by May 1), and Monday, May 24, 11am - 1pm, $35 ($30 if registered by May 17)


special events

Monthly Drumming Circles
with The Drum Lady, Kristen Arant
Saturdays, March 10, April 17, May 5, and June 19
6-7:30 pm, $15

DC Yoga Week (5th Annual)
Saturday, May 15 through Saturday, May 22
Check our website this spring for free and $5 DC Yoga Week classes. And join us for Yoga on the National Mall! Saturday, May 15, 1-5pm

**Save the date!**
Circle Yoga's 2nd Annual Spring Party

Saturday, June 5, 5-7pm


free and donation-based events

Free Classes
Saturdays, March 13 (Pilates), May 8 (Shake Your Soul), and June 12 (Yoga), 12:30-1:30 pm. All levels welcome, no advance registration. Space is limited, so please arrive early.

Saturday Sangha Day (sangha = community)
Saturdays, March 6, May 1, and June 5
Join us for a free community discussion on topics related to yoga, meditation, and mindfulness at 5-6:15 pm, and enjoy 10% off all merchandise in the shop all day.

Free Introduction to Yoga Workshop
Thursday, May 20, 7-8:30pm



Circle Yoga & Budding Yogis
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202.686.1104
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March 2010

Tulips

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