Pam Jones – Living with Purpose & Discovering Your Dharma

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Pam Jones is a yoga teacher and trained Ayurvedic chef. Originally from London, she now resides in Florida. Pam studies under Sri Dharma Mittra and is passionate about sharing her love for yoga with the global community. She is also a certified Ayurvedic nutritionist and enjoys preparing food as a therapeutic and meditative practice. 

Visit Pam’s website and socials at karmacoco.com.

Key Takeaways:

  • Yoga is a moving meditation and a way to connect with the divine.
  • Understanding our dosha can help us make dietary choices that support our well-being.
  • Practicing concentration and visualization techniques can help develop psychic energy.
  • Death meditation can help us reflect on what is truly important in life.
  • Being kind and compassionate to ourselves and others is essential for a fulfilling life.

“Kindness and compassion are the keys to living a fulfilling life.” – Pam Jones

Native Yoga Toddcast: A Journey of Yoga and Self-Realization

Introduction

Welcome to the Native Yoga Toddcast, where inspirational speakers in the field of yoga, massage, bodywork, and beyond share their wisdom and experiences. In this episode, we have the pleasure of hearing from Pam Jones, a dedicated yoga teacher and Ayurvedic chef who studied under the renowned Sri Dharma Mittra. Pam takes us on her journey from growing up in London to finding her way to New York City, where she discovered her passion for yoga and self-realization. Through her website, karmacoco.com, Pam shares her love for yoga with the global community. Join us as we delve into her story and the insights she has gained along the way.

Key Takeaways

  • Pam’s journey from dance to fashion design led her to a search for something more fulfilling, which eventually led her to yoga and the teachings of Sri Dharma Mittra.
  • The practice of yoga goes beyond the physical asanas, offering a connection to something greater and a path to self-realization.
  • Pam emphasizes the importance of practicing Ahimsa, non-violence, in all aspects of life, including our diet and treatment of all beings.

Exploring the Journey

Pam’s journey into yoga began with a search for something more fulfilling than her previous pursuits in dance and fashion design. She found herself questioning the meaning and purpose of her life, and it was during this time that she discovered yoga. Attending a class at JivaMukti Yoga in London, Pam felt an immediate connection and resonance with the practice. The sequencing and philosophy of the class spoke to her, and she knew she had found her tribe.

It was through her teachers at JivaMukti that Pam first heard of Sri Dharma Mittra. Intrigued by their praise of him as a true master, she decided to travel to New York City to meet him. From the moment she met Sri Dharma, Pam felt a profound sense of humility and devotion emanating from him. His teachings and presence resonated deeply with her, and she knew she had found her teacher.

The Power of Asana and Philosophy

In the beginning, Pam was drawn to the physical aspect of yoga, particularly the asanas. As a dancer, she loved the movement and the challenge of the poses. However, as she continued her practice and delved deeper into the philosophy of yoga, she realized that there was so much more to it than just the physical postures.

Pam describes yoga as a moving meditation, a way to connect with the divine and to go beyond the limitations of the body and mind. Sri Dharma Mittra’s teachings emphasized the idea that all poses are offerings to God, and that the practice of yoga is a way to move beyond the ego and connect with something greater. This shift in perspective allowed Pam to experience a deeper sense of self and a greater connection to the world around her.

The Importance of Diet and Ahimsa

As a trained Ayurvedic chef, Pam understands the importance of diet in maintaining balance and harmony in the body and mind. She follows a vegan diet, not only for health reasons but also as a way to practice Ahimsa, non-violence, towards all beings. Pam believes that all beings love life and fear violence, and it is our responsibility to extend compassion and kindness to all creatures.

In Ayurveda, each person has a unique constitution, or dosha, which determines their physical and mental characteristics. Pam identifies as a Pitta-Kapha type, with a balance of fire and water elements. She emphasizes the importance of eating foods that balance her dosha and support her overall well-being. By nourishing her body with the right foods, she is able to maintain a sense of vitality and energy.

Embracing Impermanence and Self-Realization

One of the key lessons Pam has learned through her yoga practice is the impermanence of life. The realization that everything is constantly changing and that we are not defined by our physical bodies has allowed her to let go of attachments and embrace the present moment. She encourages others to do the same, to live each day as if it were their last and to focus on what truly matters in life.

Pam also emphasizes the importance of self-realization, the process of peeling away the layers of conditioning and discovering our true nature. Through yoga and meditation, we can connect with our inner divinity and find a sense of peace and fulfillment that is not dependent on external circumstances. This journey of self-discovery is ongoing and requires dedication and practice, but the rewards are immeasurable.

Conclusion

Pam Jones’s journey from London to New York City and her discovery of yoga and self-realization is an inspiring testament to the transformative power of the practice. Through her experiences, she has learned the importance of embracing impermanence, practicing Ahimsa, and cultivating a deep connection to oneself and the world around us. As we navigate our own journeys, let us remember the wisdom shared by Pam and strive to live each day with kindness, compassion, and a commitment to self-realization.

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Susi Amendola ~ The Heart-Mind Connection: How Yoga Can Improve Mental and Emotional Well-being

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Susi Amendola is a seasoned stress management specialist with over 30 years of experience, serving as a yoga therapist and passionate advocate for holistic wellness. Her extensive background includes the authorship of “The Centered Heart: Evidence-based Mind-Body Practices to Stress Less and Improve Cardiac Health,” where she merges the worlds of conventional health wisdom and yoga’s healing methodologies. 

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Key Takeaways:

  • The impact of traditional yoga practices on reversing heart disease and improving overall wellness.
  • The critical role of the relaxation response in managing stress and achieving restful sleep.
  • Insights into the complex interplay between our thoughts, emotions, physical health, and the environment.
  • Techniques such as visualization and meditation which empower individuals to tap into their inherent healing capabilities.

Unlocking the Power of the Heart: Proven Mind-Body Practices for Stress Management and Cardiac Health

In an insightful and deeply reflective conversation, Susi Amendola, a seasoned stress management specialist and yoga therapist with over 30 years of experience, shares her wisdom on the profound connection between mind-body practices, stress management, and cardiac health. Drawing upon her work and recent authorship, Amendola illuminates the often underappreciated power of yoga, meditation, and the centered heart in fostering healing and preventing disease.

Key Takeaways:

  • Evidence-based Yoga: There is significant research indicating the impact of yoga on reducing stress and improving heart health.
  • Personalized Practices: Yoga therapy adapts to individual needs, recognizing that not all practices suit every person, especially in managing stress and chronic conditions.
  • Power of Imagery: Through guided imagination, individuals can directly influence their health, demonstrating the profound connection between mind and healing.

The Centrality of Evidence-Based Yoga in Health

The modern embrace of yoga for its health benefits has been significantly bolstered by evidence-based research. As Susi Amendola points out, early in her career, scientific support for yoga’s effects on health was scant, particularly in Western contexts. Today, however, there is an abundance of research demonstrating its efficacy.

“It was such a joy to write this book, to actually find evidence-based information to support what we’ve been doing.”

The Omnipresence of Stress and the Yogic Antidote

An undeniable reality of modern life is the ubiquity of stress, linked to worsening health outcomes, including heart disease. Yoga emerges as a powerful antidote, providing tools to navigate life’s pressures while bolstering the body’s resilience. The evidence is clear: regular yoga practice can lower blood pressure, reduce heart rate, and calm the nervous system, contributing to overall heart health.

Not Just for the Heart: The Whole-Body Benefits

A further revelation from Amendola’s experience is the comprehensive nature of yoga’s benefits. While initially applied in a cardiac health program, the practices yielded improvements across the spectrum of health, touching on issues like diabetes, depression, and beyond.

“A lot of other conditions would improve when people were trying to reverse their heart disease.”

Individual Needs and the Tailoring of Therapeutic Yoga

At heart, yoga therapy is about customization to the individual. The recognition that not every practice serves each person equally is a cornerstone of Amendola’s approach to yoga therapy, particularly when managing stress or chronic illnesses.

The Importance of Adapting Yoga to the Individual

For instance, considering breathing practices for an individual with asthma might necessitate a different approach than for another without such a condition. The yoga therapist adapts, finding alternatives to avoid exacerbating stress, illustrating the nuanced understanding required in this field.

“For someone who has breathing issues, it’s probably better for them… not to focus so much right away on their breathing.”

Empowering the Self-Healers

A significant part of this approach is encouraging self-discovery and empowerment. By tapping into one’s intuition and internal wisdom, individuals may unlock their own paths to healing. Yoga, under Amendola’s philosophy, serves as a guide, not a prescription.

“I think this was a big thing to do at this point in my life to think, ‘Yeah, I think I’ll just write a book and then start traveling and doing more.’ Like it’s a whole nother profession.”

The Power of Imagery in Healing Practices

A theme that surfaced repeatedly in the conversation is the role of imagery in healing. Amendola underlines the potential of guided imagery to directly impact physical health, offering anecdotal evidence of its potency from her work in the heart health program.

Healing Through Visualizing Wellness

Participants engaging in visualizing practices experienced real physiological changes, such as the reopening of blocked arteries. This level of influence marks a divine interplay between the body’s tangible reality and the mind’s creative ability to envisage health.

“…the mind is amazing… It can do so many things in the realm of imagery that it may not be able to do otherwise.”

Imagery for Stress Reduction and Emotional Health

Beyond physical healing, Amendola suggests using imagery for navigating everyday stressors such as anxiety over flying or addressing interpersonal tensions, showcasing its vast applicability.

Seamless Integration: Combining Yoga with Modern Medicine

Amendola’s diverse experience in merging yoga therapy with traditional medicine provides a blueprint for integrating holistic and modern approaches. This creates a pathway for healing that is inclusive, evidence-based, and profoundly compassionate. The centered heart—that core of our being where emotions and health converge—is strengthened through this integrative practice, offering a hopeful vision for the future of healthcare.

“If we can make these small changes, it has a big impact in the world and with the people around us as well.”

As we reconsider our relationship with health, stress, and chronic disease, Amendola’s insights serve as a beacon, guiding us toward a future where the wisdom of ancient practices and the precision of modern medicine harmonize, centered on the powerful and radiant heart. Through her work, we are reminded of the vast potential within us to manage stress, heal our bodies, and ultimately tap into the profound depth of our own centered hearts.

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Marilyn Haifa – Extreme Yin Yoga: Exploring the Power of Energy and Mindfulness

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In this episode of the Native Yoga Toddcast, Todd interviews Marilyn Haifa, a professional yoga teacher and practitioner. Marilyn shares her journey into yoga, starting with her first Bikram yoga class in San Diego, where she immediately felt a deep connection to the practice. 

She discusses the importance of grounding and finding purpose in the body and how yoga has helped her achieve that. Marilyn also talks about her introduction to meridian yoga therapy and the impact it has had on her teaching and personal practice. She explains the concept of energy in yoga and how it can be harnessed and controlled through breath and movement. 

The episode concludes with a discussion on the benefits of chanting and the incorporation of acupressure points in yoga practice.

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Key Takeaways:

  • Marilyn Haifa discovered her love for yoga during her first Bikram yoga class and immediately felt at home on her mat.
  • Yoga has helped Marilyn find grounding and purpose in her body, allowing her to connect with her spirituality on a deeper level.
  • Meridian yoga therapy has been a transformative practice for Marilyn, helping her understand the energy flow within the body and how to facilitate release and relief through yoga poses and acupressure points.
  • Chanting is a powerful practice that can create a vibrational shift within the body and mind, leading to a deeper connection to oneself and the universe.
  • Extreme yin yoga, as taught by Marilyn, involves holding poses for longer periods, allowing practitioners to go beyond physical sensations and observe their minds, leading to a deeper understanding of oneself.

Native Yoga Toddcast: Exploring the Depths of Yoga with Marilyn Haifa

Exploring the Depths of Yoga

In the Native Yoga Toddcast episode featuring Marilyn Haifa, we delve into her yoga journey and the transformative power of energy in yoga. Marilyn is a professional yoga teacher who has dedicated her life to sharing the practice with others. With over 15 classes a week, she has honed her skills and developed a deep understanding of the mind-body connection.

Marilyn’s yoga journey began with a Bikram yoga class 14 years ago in San Diego. From the moment she stepped onto her mat, she felt an immediate connection and knew she had found her calling. This initial experience sparked a love for yoga that has only grown stronger over the years.

The Power of Energy in Yoga

As Marilyn continued to practice and teach yoga, she became increasingly aware of the energy flowing through her body. She delved into the study of meridians and acupressure points, incorporating this knowledge into her teachings. Marilyn’s understanding of energy has evolved over time, becoming more refined and controlled.

Through her own personal healing and clearing, Marilyn has developed a deep trust in the power of energy in yoga. She has learned to control and direct this energy, creating clarity and transformation within herself. This understanding has also allowed her to guide her students in tapping into their own energy and experiencing the benefits of yoga on a deeper level.

Extreme Yin Yoga Workshop

Marilyn’s upcoming workshop, Extreme Yin Yoga, aims to take practitioners to new depths in their practice. The term “extreme” refers to the longer holds in yin poses, challenging practitioners to watch their minds and go beyond their comfort zones. Marilyn believes that by holding poses for longer periods, practitioners can tap into the deeper layers of their being and experience true release and transformation.

In addition to the longer holds, Marilyn incorporates meridian slapping activation techniques in her workshop. These techniques awaken the yang energy in the body, preparing it for the deep release and opening that comes with the yin poses. By combining these techniques with the extreme yin practice, Marilyn creates a powerful and transformative experience for her students.

Conclusion

Marilyn Haifa’s journey in yoga has led her to a deep understanding of the power of energy in the practice. Through her own exploration and self-study, she has developed a refined and controlled connection to this energy, allowing her to guide her students in experiencing the transformative effects of yoga.

Her upcoming workshop, Extreme Yin Yoga, offers practitioners the opportunity to dive deeper into their practice and explore the depths of their being. By incorporating longer holds and meridian slapping activation techniques, Marilyn creates a space for true release and transformation.

If you’re ready to take your yoga practice to the next level and explore the power of energy within, don’t miss Marilyn Haifa’s Extreme Yin Yoga workshop. It’s an opportunity to connect with your body, mind, and spirit on a deeper level and experience the true essence of yoga.

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Laura Rodgers – Creating a Peaceful World: How Yoga and Meditation Can Foster Global Harmony

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In this episode of the Native Yoga Toddcast, Laura Rodgers joins as a special guest. Laura shares her journey with yoga and meditation, starting from her background as a dancer and how she found yoga as a pivot from dance. She discusses her initial experiences with yoga and how it evolved over time, incorporating meditation and mindfulness practices. 

She emphasizes the importance of consistency in meditation and the benefits of integrating yoga and meditation into daily life. The episode concludes with a discussion on the importance of listening and understanding different perspectives in today’s world.

Key Takeaways:

  • Laura’s yoga journey began as a dancer, and she found yoga to be a wonderful transition from the dance world, focusing on inner feeling and breathing.
  • Meditation became an integral part of Laura’s practice, and she explored various styles and attended retreats to deepen her understanding.
  • Silence in meditation retreats can be challenging but also provides an opportunity to observe and learn from one’s thoughts and emotions.
  • Laura emphasizes the importance of self-compassion and forgiveness in the meditation practice, allowing oneself to be human and learning from experiences.

Native Yoga Toddcast: Exploring the Power of Yoga and Meditation

Key Takeaways:

  • Yoga and meditation can be powerful tools for personal growth and self-discovery.
  • The practice of yoga can help individuals transition from a focus on external validation to an inner sense of peace and well-being.
  • Meditation can provide insights into our own minds and help us cultivate a more compassionate and loving attitude towards ourselves and others.

The Journey of Yoga and Meditation

In this episode of the Native Yoga Toddcast, Laura Rodgers, an avid yoga and meditation practitioner, shares her journey and experiences with yoga and meditation. She discusses how she discovered yoga after a career-ending injury as a dancer and how it became a transformative practice for her. Initially, Laura saw yoga as a physical practice, but over time, she delved deeper into the philosophy and different types of yoga.

Laura’s first lightbulb moment with yoga came when she realized that it offered a different approach to movement and self-expression compared to dance. Instead of focusing on external validation and performance, yoga encouraged her to turn inward and connect with her breath and body. This shift in perspective allowed her to find relaxation and inner peace.

As Laura continued her yoga practice, she also began exploring meditation. She encountered meditation and mindfulness techniques in her yoga classes and retreats, as well as during a week-long intensive program called the Hoffman Process. This experience deepened her understanding of meditation and sparked a passion for exploring different meditation practices and attending retreats.

The Power of Meditation

Meditation has become an integral part of Laura’s daily routine. She starts her day with a variety of practices, including reading, chanting, and pranayama (breathwork), before settling into her meditation practice. While she initially relied on guided meditations, she eventually transitioned to sitting in silence and exploring her own mind.

Through her meditation practice, Laura has gained insights into her own thought patterns and emotions. She has learned to welcome and be present with uncomfortable feelings and thoughts, rather than trying to banish them. This acceptance and self-compassion have allowed her to navigate challenges with more ease and openness.

Laura emphasizes the importance of consistency in meditation practice and the benefits of having a teacher or mentor to guide and support one’s journey. She also highlights the value of integrating mindfulness into daily life, not just during formal meditation sessions. By cultivating mindfulness, individuals can bring a sense of presence and awareness to their interactions and experiences throughout the day.

The Evolution of Yoga Practice

Over the years, Laura’s yoga practice has evolved and diversified. While she initially gravitated towards restorative yoga, she has since explored various styles, including vinyasa flow and Ashtanga. She appreciates the different benefits and experiences that each style offers and enjoys incorporating a variety of practices into her routine.

Laura emphasizes the importance of finding a practice that works for each individual and encourages experimentation and exploration. She believes that yoga is a personal journey and that there is no one-size-fits-all approach. By listening to one’s body and honoring its needs, individuals can find a practice that supports their physical, mental, and emotional well-being.

Philanthropy and Giving Back

Laura is passionate about giving back and supporting causes that align with her values. She has been involved in philanthropic efforts focused on bringing yoga and meditation to underserved populations. She has supported programs that introduce meditation into schools, hospitals, and communities, with the aim of promoting well-being and healing.

In addition to her work in the field of yoga and meditation, Laura is also involved in organizations that address social justice issues. She believes in the importance of understanding different perspectives and fostering dialogue to create positive change in the world. By actively listening and seeking to understand others, she hopes to contribute to a more compassionate and inclusive society.

When it comes to current world events, Laura acknowledges the complexity and challenges of the global landscape. While she does not have a definitive answer on whether there is more or less violence in the world, she believes that there is a growing movement towards peace and healing. She emphasizes the importance of understanding and compassion in addressing conflicts and challenges.

Laura approaches current world events by being intentional about the information she consumes. She sets aside dedicated time to stay informed but avoids excessive exposure to graphic images or sensationalized news. By focusing on reliable sources and maintaining a balanced perspective, she aims to cultivate a sense of peace and understanding within herself.

Conclusion

Laura’s journey with yoga and meditation has been transformative, leading her to explore different practices and share the benefits with others. She emphasizes the importance of finding a practice that resonates with each individual and encourages mindfulness in daily life. Through her philanthropic efforts, she seeks to bring the healing power of yoga and meditation to underserved communities. As she navigates current world events, she remains committed to understanding different perspectives and fostering compassion and understanding.

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Traditional Thai Massage Routine Demonstrated for Full Body Relaxation

In this video, Todd McLaughlin, LMT demonstrates a one-hour traditional northern style Thai massage routine. The massage begins by warming up the client’s feet and then proceeds to work on the energy lines in the body, known as sen lines, using thumb pressure and acupressure point work. Todd explains the importance of creating a steady rhythm and sets the tone for the entire massage session. He also demonstrate various stretches and techniques for different parts of the body, including the legs, arms, back, and neck. Throughout the demonstration, Todd emphasizes the importance of communication with the client and adjusting the pressure and techniques based on their needs and comfort level.

Key Takeaways:

  • Traditional Thai massage combines thumb pressure, acupressure point work, and stretching techniques to release tension and promote relaxation.
  • The energy lines in the body, known as sen lines, are important in Thai massage and are worked on using thumb pressure and acupressure point work.
  • Creating a steady rhythm and maintaining good communication with the client are essential in providing an effective and enjoyable Thai massage experience.
  • Thai massage can help release tension, improve flexibility, and promote overall well-being.
  • The combination of Thai massage, yoga, and meditation can create a holistic and transformative experience for the client.
Thai Massage training at Palm Beach Thai Massage located in Native Yoga Center in Juno Beach, Florida.

Traditional Thai Massage: A Journey to Relaxation and Well-being

Key Takeaways:

  • Traditional Thai massage is a holistic practice that combines acupressure, stretching, and deep tissue massage to promote relaxation and balance in the body.
  • The massage routine focuses on specific energy lines in the body, known as sen lines, to release tension and improve the flow of energy.
  • Thai massage not only provides physical benefits but also promotes mental and emotional well-being.

Introduction

Traditional Thai massage is a centuries-old practice that has been passed down through generations in Thailand. It is a holistic approach to healing that combines acupressure, stretching, and deep tissue massage to promote relaxation and balance in the body. In this article, we will explore the main themes discussed in a one-hour traditional Thai massage routine, highlighting the key takeaways and the potential benefits of this ancient practice.

Tamara McLaughlin receiving Thai Massage on the beach in Thailand.

The Power of Thai Massage: Exploring the Key Themes

Theme 1: The Energetic Lines of the Body

One of the fundamental principles of Thai massage is the concept of sen lines, which are energetic pathways that run throughout the body. These sen lines are similar to the meridians in traditional Chinese medicine and are believed to carry life force energy, or prana, throughout the body. During a Thai massage session, the practitioner uses thumb pressure and acupressure techniques to stimulate these sen lines, promoting the flow of energy and releasing any blockages or tension.

Theme 2: The Importance of Palm Pressing and Circulation

Another key aspect of Thai massage is the use of palm pressing and circular motions to warm up the muscles and improve circulation. The practitioner begins by warming their hands and then proceeds to palm press and walk along the client’s feet, calves, and thighs. This rhythmic motion helps to relax the nervous system and prepare the body for deeper work. By applying pressure and circular movements, the practitioner stimulates blood flow and encourages the release of tension in the muscles.

Theme 3: Stretching and Flexibility

Thai massage is renowned for its unique stretching techniques, which help to improve flexibility and range of motion. The practitioner gently guides the client into various yoga-like positions, using their hands, elbows, and feet to apply pressure and stretch the muscles. These stretches not only release tension but also help to lengthen and elongate the muscles, promoting a sense of openness and freedom in the body.

Preparing to work the Sen lines on the outside leg.

The Broader Implications of Thai Massage

Thai massage offers a multitude of benefits that extend beyond the physical realm. By working on the energetic lines of the body, Thai massage helps to restore balance and harmony, promoting overall well-being. The combination of acupressure, stretching, and deep tissue massage stimulates the body’s natural healing mechanisms, supporting the immune system and reducing stress.

Furthermore, Thai massage has a profound impact on mental and emotional well-being. The deep relaxation and meditative state induced during a Thai massage session can help to alleviate anxiety, improve sleep quality, and enhance overall mood. The release of tension and the restoration of energy flow create a sense of calm and tranquility, allowing for a deeper connection between mind, body, and spirit.

The Thai Massage version of Bow Pose aka Dhanurasana.

Conclusion

Traditional Thai massage is a powerful practice that offers a holistic approach to healing and well-being. By focusing on the energetic lines of the body, promoting circulation, and incorporating stretching techniques, Thai massage provides a unique and transformative experience. The benefits of Thai massage extend beyond the physical, encompassing mental, emotional, and spiritual aspects of well-being. Whether you seek relaxation, pain relief, or a deeper connection with yourself, Thai massage offers a pathway to balance and harmony. Embrace the ancient wisdom of Thai massage and embark on a journey to relaxation and well-being.

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