Moonflower Yoga
2093 Bellmore Avenue
Bellmore, NY 11710
Phone: (516) 557 2206
Email: moonfloweryoga@optimum.net

Love written by Nancy Weshkoff

February 11, 2013 by  
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Love

Written by Nancy Weshkoff

 

 

This week brings us Valentine’s Day where we acknowledge the special people in our lives and share our love with them.      However before we can truly share love with someone else we need to always love ourselves first.

Loving ourselves is not so easy.   We may look in the mirror and see imperfections.    And then there could be regrets from the past: the “should haves” or “what if” moments.     What we need to realize is that NO ONE is perfect.     The pictures of super models in glamorous magazines are touched up, and even super models have imperfections.      And life is a journey.    We may do something crazy along the way but we need to forgive ourselves and move on.   You cannot change the past.

So what does this have to do with yoga?     Yoga teaches us several things to help us love ourselves more:

–         Ahimsa:  Ahimsa or kindness is paramount under the Yoga Sutras.   This means kindness to others and also kindness to yourself.    Look at the positive things in life and stop judging yourself and others in a negative way.   When you start to see things in a more positive way, self-love can grow.

 –       Being present:   As we move in a yoga class at Moonflower Yoga, we stress to our students to concentrate on the present moment.    Let go of the past.   Enjoy the present moment and what it brings.

 –       Movement:   As you practice and move in a yoga class, you become stronger and more flexible.  This creates a positive self-image.   

To everyone, I wish you a very happy Valentine’s Day!    Share love with the special people in your life.   Remember to take positive steps to love yourself first.    It is when we love ourselves that we can truly share love with others.    If you’re in the area of Bellmore, New York, in Long Island’s Nassau County, come try a yoga class at Moonflower Yoga where we always stress the importance of love.

 

Yoga and a Healthy Heart written by Nancy Weshkoff

February 2, 2013 by  
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Yoga and a Healthy Heart

Written by Nancy Weshkoff

 

 February is American Heart Month.   Did you know that heart disease is the number one killer of women?   If you combined together ALL cancers contracted by women, the cumulative total of all cancer-related deaths would still be number two behind heart disease.   This is a very scary statistic of which many people are not aware.

 There are several factors that contribute to heart disease including your family history.    All doctors agree that two of the key contributing factors to heart attacks in women are lack of exercise and stress.     We cannot change our family history but we can reduce our risk of heart disease by exercising and lowering our stress levels.     Yoga can help with both of these.

 When you come to a yoga class, you are taking an hour just for yourself and leaving behind the pressures of job and family.   We all need some time for ourselves.     As you move in your yoga class, you are opening up your heart chakra and breathing deeply and fully.    And, of course, you are also getting stronger and more flexible.    At the end of each class, when you come into savasana  (corpse pose) you are spending several minutes being very still and releasing all your tension and stress.    If not for this yoga practice, when else during a busy day are you doing that for yourself?

 At Moonflower Yoga, we recognize the need for reducing your stress.    This is why certain classes have been added to our regular schedule such as candlelight restorative and stress-reducing vinyasa flow.   In candlelight restorative, for example, you spend 5-10 minutes deeply relaxing into each posture with the help of a bolster and other props.    I have seen students walk into the door of Moonflower Yoga before the class begins feeling completely stressed from the challenges of the day.   When they leave, their stress has melted away.    It is an hour well spent and you feel much better.

 Make 2013 your year to do something positive to reduce your risk of heart disease.    If you are in the area of Bellmore, Long Island (New York) in Nassau County, try a yoga class at Moonflower Yoga where you will feel great.    Let’s help reduce the risk of this number one killer for women.

 

 

New Beginnings written by Nancy Weshkoff

January 22, 2013 by  
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NEW BEGINNINGS

Written by Nancy Weshkoff

 

The new year has arrived, and with it comes the hope of reaching new goals and new dreams.   If you asked anyone if they would like 2013 to be a better year than in the past, I’m sure the answer would be “yes”.    From a health and general “feel better about yourself” perspective, yoga can help you accomplish this and much more.  

Here are just a few of the ways in which you can feel better through a regular yoga practice:

–         You will have better flexibility:   Many of us spend long hours sitting in chairs at an office or driving a car.     Our muscles become tight and inflexible.   When you practice asana poses in a yoga class, your muscles receive a good stretch.   In the cold winter months, our hamstring muscles become tight and stretching this important muscle group can relieve stiffness in your legs.  Back pain can also be caused by tight hamstring muscles.

 –         Your balance improves:   At Moonflower Yoga, we always practice balance postures as part of our class.    As we age, our ability to balance properly tends to deteriorate.   If you practice balance postures, you develop better balance.    This helps reduce the risk of falls which can cause serious problems.

 –         Deeper breaths = healthier you:   When you take deep, relaxing breaths, your blood pressure and stress levels drop.     Yoga practice also brings more oxygen to your organs and tissues helping them to function better.

 This is only an example of the many ways in which yoga helps you feel better.    If you are in the area of Bellmore, in Long Island, New York’s Nassau County, come try a yoga class at Moonflower Yoga with one of our great yoga teachers who can get you on the right path to a better  you in 2013.

Here is to new beginnings…..

 

 

What is Yoga? written by Nancy Weshkoff

December 23, 2012 by  
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What is Yoga?

Written by Nancy Weshkoff

 

When people think of yoga their first image is often of someone doing a yoga asana pose such as a downward facing dog or a headstand.    Patanjali, considered the father of yoga and the author of the Yoga Sutras, described yoga as “yogas citta vrtti nirodhah” which translates to “yoga is the calming of the changing fluctuations of the mind”.   So what does that mean?

Many of the things that we do in our yoga practice including the movement in a yoga class, as well as meditation, are all designed to get us to the point where we can be blissful in the present moment.    Our mind is often like a TV set with 1,000 channels.   The mind is sending us images about things from our past that are done and we can’t change.   So why are we worrying about something we can’t change?  Our mind is also sending us messages about things that are causing us to worry, such as a task at home or our office that we need to do, maybe it is an upcoming event in our lives, and so many other things.  When we fill our minds with all these images from the past that we can’t change or from the future that isn’t here yet, we cannot find peace and calmness.    We must always be in the present moment because it is the present moment that we can control.    It is in the present moment where we can reach peace.

It is not easy to turn off that TV set in our heads with many messages.    Meditation and asana practice does help.   At Moonflower Yoga, our great instructors often remind our students to be in the present moment and enjoy their present practice.      An example of a wonderful yoga class that helps you accomplish this is our candlelight restorative class.  In these candlelight restorative classes, students spend several minutes deeply relaxing in various postures with the help of bolsters, blankets, and other props.   These long, relaxing postures in a very supported restorative manner enable you to relax and let go of the TV set images in your mind.     Students often walk into the Moonflower Yoga studio feeling stressed from the daily pressures of life.  When they leave after a great yoga class, the transformation can be amazing.    It is incredible what can happen when we let go of those TV set images from the past and future and just breathe deeply and live in the present moment.

If you are in the area of Bellmore in Long Island’s Nassau County, I encourage to stop by the Moonflower Yoga studio to try one of the great yoga classes where we practice being joyful and present.    You will be amazed at the transformation that can happen when you calm the changing fluctuations in your mind!

 

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