Curious Yoga Mind…

“Yoga is the perfect opportunity to be curious about whom you are.”
– Some Yoga wisdom from Jason Crandell

NOW you’re talking – thanks Jason.

Curiosity is the opposite of a quiet mind, in fact it is the obsession of a thinking mind.

Chances are, if you are reading this blog, you are in possession of a curious mind.  In fact the act of visiting yoga centres, studying yoga courses, reading the Vedas, doing a degree in comparative religion, anything – is an act of curiosity.

Let’s have and be unashamed of our curious minds, let’s have the mental stillness to move between states, and let’s know that we are not our minds.  But our minds are still fun things to game with.

Yours,

Yoga Genie
Chief Bloggist, Yoga Whatever…

Yoga Genie

Yoga Genie

Restaurant reviewers find it easier to travel incognito, and so do I. I travel a lot for work and use this as an excuse check out yoga classes, yoga courses and yoga colleges around my home country, Australia. In this yoga blog, I refer to yoga centres in Sydney. I am not actually a yoga teacher, just a passionate yoga student.

I have practised yoga in the US and have done yoga courses in India but have no bias towards any yoga style. Actually, maybe I am biased to a yoga style, or at least certain methods of education applied in yoga courses, but I’ll leave it to you to find out what that is. My mission? I just want people to think a little deeper about yoga.

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