First of all, thanks very much for the
approximately 26 billion pieces of mail you sent after I posted a
short blog about the cost of yoga classes. It may take me a while to
get back to each of you on that one.
It seems it’s a contentious subject.
The mail indicates we’re far more
conflicted about money than we are about yoga. No one wrote saying, “I
have piles of money but I can’t stand yoga.” It was all about how
much we love class and would like to go more often. How lovely is
that?
Your mail made me wonder something. We
know that yoga spills into every little bit of life: into
relationships, food, career, parenting, political choices, etc.
Has yoga affected your relationship to
money?
I suppose yoga has strengthened my
impression that money is energy, and that the healthy flow of money
into and out of my life has to do with the health (or not) of my own
energy, of my confidence, my resistance, my fear, my flexibility and
strength.
That’s one new yogini’s thought.
What’s yours?
Thanks to yoga for showing up
everywhere. Thanks to you, always, for the wonderful conversation,
kristin
Dr.
Kristin Shepherd is a chiropractor, actor, and speaker (About All
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