Delia Leung | From Finance to Dharma Yoga (Finding Peace in a High-Stress World)

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Delia Leung is an accomplished yoga instructor based in Hong Kong, who owns a boutique yoga studio and teaches Dharma yoga both at her studio and corporate environments like Google. She has a diverse academic background with a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology, a law degree, and a Master’s in Buddhist Studies. Her journey includes significant professional experience in finance, law, and trading. Delia has studied under the guidance of Dharma Mittra in New York and integrates her rich educational and life experiences into her yoga teachings, focusing on blending spirituality with practical applications.

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Key Takeaways:

  • Delia Leung’s path from a finance career to becoming a respected yoga teacher highlights the potential to combine professional skills with personal passions.
  • Delia emphasizes the importance of planting seeds of spirituality and mindfulness even in corporate environments like Google, to aid tech-savvy employees in stress management.
  • The conversation includes insights into how yoga and meditation can profoundly benefit physical and mental resilience, especially among older practitioners.
  • Delia discusses the essence of practicing discernment in one’s spiritual and personal development, a key teaching in Buddhist philosophy.
  • The podcast highlights the unique cultural and spiritual practices in Bhutan, showcasing how such environments contribute to the metric of happiness.

Integrating Yoga and Mindfulness into Corporate Culture

In today’s fast-paced corporate world, one might not immediately associate spirituality with places like Google, or other major companies, especially in bustling cities like Hong Kong. Yet, Delia Leung, a yoga teacher who engages with corporate entities such as Google, offers a fresh perspective on integrating yoga into everyday work life. “When I go into a workplace like Google,” Delia explains, “people will not expect any spiritual lineage or aspects of teachings.” Despite these expectations, Delia skillfully introduces mindfulness and meditation to her mainly tech-savvy audience, known colloquially as Googlers.

The art of balancing these sessions lies in what Delia refers to as “skillful means.” This Buddhist teaching principle emphasizes adapting one’s teaching to suit the learners’ context and perception, thereby planting seeds of wisdom and compassion in an accessible manner. These tailored sessions offer a sanctuary for employees amidst their landscapes of “Gemini and AI,” creating an environment where mindfulness and professional responsibilities coexist.

Cultural Intersectionality: Language, Learning, and Personal Growth

Delia’s journey from learning psychology and law to studying Buddhist philosophy illustrates the beautiful intersection of diverse cultural and academic disciplines. At an interplay of language and learning, Delia offers classes in both Cantonese and English. “In English, it’s more like universal; it’s more international,” she says, reflecting on how different languages resonate with distinct parts of the self and culture. This duality not only helps her engage with varied demographics but also enriches her personal and professional growth.

In a culturally rich city like Hong Kong, where Western and Eastern influences merge, Delia’s international exposure provides her with unique insights that shape her teachings. Her academic paths, bridging psychology, law, and Buddhist studies, illustrate how intersecting ideologies and cultural experiences can foster a profound understanding of self and community.

Beyond Verbal Communication: Connecting Through Energy

Another vital lesson from Delia’s journey involves human connection that transcends language—through shared energy and authenticity. Her anecdotal experience with a former client from her trading days—who later joined her yoga practice—is a testament to this. He found resonance with the idea that on the yoga mat, they were equals, connected through mutual energy rather than hierarchical divides. Delia highlights that “the way how he trusted me is beyond the way how he trusted me back then in banking.”

This connection surpasses linguistic cues and speaks to the depth of non-verbal understanding, a theme reiterated in her desire to bridge differences among her multifaceted clientele. Through collective mindfulness and shared spiritual practices, Delia cultivates spaces where individuals are encouraged to shed societal masks and engage from a place of authenticity.

Life as a Continuous Learning and Sharing Experience

Inspired by the blending of her lived experiences, Delia embarks on facilitating others’ journeys in places like Bhutan, where broader cultural approaches to happiness and community underscore her teachings. In recounting her travels, Delia notes the devotion of the Bhutanese to environmental sustainability and community welfare—principles she witnesses in action when the King promotes not cutting trees as an expression of national happiness. This is an emblem of how interconnectedness, humility, and communal care manifest in day-to-day life.

Delia wraps her experiences in Hong Kong with the shared human journey of understanding and practicing discernment—the ability to question and evaluate one’s path. Whether through yoga, Buddhist teachings, or daily interactions, this practice leads to continual self-growth and deeper understanding of the world. “Everyone is the same,” Delia reflects, highlighting interconnectedness as a central human truth.

In the journey toward greater awareness and mindfulness, Delia actively navigates modern life, always engaged in learning, sharing, and uplifting others through her varied influences and paths. Her personal narrative proves how integrating diverse cultural experiences and practices can offer insights into leading a life of balance and harmony.

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