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Yoga & Wine at Fabbioli Cellars

Yoga and Wine Fabbioli Cellars

Journey with Yoga on the Wine Trail…

A day, event, moment, week, or year is not a stage set up by a shining sun, ideal weather, or another.  Movement, choice, acceptance, and trusting the universe to let us find ourselves when we let go is where we not just find life, but come alive…

 

See clearly, hear with acceptance, flow with connection, sing by vibration and move with evolved rhythm.

“See” shines the Sunfor the light bleeds colors into your world.  

“Feel,” whispers the Moon,“my energy is near and dear.”  

“Speak,” sings the birds, “our songs create waves upon which you can dance.” 

“Fly,” buzz the bees, “hope is to continue on our flight to help, give, and grow.”  

“Breath,” blows the wind, “into the rhythm of time that leads you to your destiny.”  

“Flow,” water beckons, “let go, wash it new; ride my current of collected drops and dew.”

Our July journey on the wine trail is a cozy day of introspection.  The clouds in the gray skies claim and capture heat from the sun allowing a peaceful entry to meet together not only in body, but ourselves in mind.   The mats quietly go down one at a time until the space is completely filled.  Closed eyes for meditation, we create space in the room, body, and self.Yoga Mediation at the vineyard

The quiet entry to the vineyard and calm canvas painted sky is the backdrop release in the vines.  Dispersed throughout the rows, some take the path alone.  Sweeping through the vines in the freedom of moving meditation or finding peace in the slow rhythm of walking one foot in front of the other – simplicity.

The cool drizzle and gentle blades of grass give way to our bare feet and rise again as each pass slowly letting go to enjoy the deep red grapes hanging gracefully below the leaves that nourish them.  The roots below offer strength and a sturdy foundation of life flowing into the ground into a world only they can see.  In our practice, it is that place of sacred self that we meet to heal and connect.  Like the center of the earth, getting there is a process of entering layers and sometimes shedding them to the pureness of who we are and where our true soul energy lives.

Yoga and Wine Fabbioli CellarsThe slow and steady walk onto our mat begins with linking to that soul center as we find our rhthym with breath and body loosing space, time, temperature with journey through asanas…loosing connection to everything and everyone around us allows the space for true self to rise up and then out to make deeper and truer connections with all souls.

“Dance the dance, sing the song…our shadows may may look similar but voice, touch, tone, and spirits are their own. It is that beautiful moment when they flock together, flow, and harmonize… IdentifyInterlinkInhale to riSE…”

Yoga

Our practice focus is the Solar Plexus Chakra, Manipura or Third Chakra, and the Root Chakra, Muladhara or First Chakra.Yoga and Wine Fabbioli Cellars  The combination is one of combining Fire and Earth elements. Fire is not only heat energy but light as well and the grounding element of Earth replants roots of self.

The heat fills the room as we flow through Moon Salutations (Chandra Namaskara) and a Dancing Warrior heart opening Prana Flow Sequencesequences.  The three wave flow is based on crafting an intelligent sequence to peak asanas (poses) allow the body to open fully.  The kramas (stages) to Parsva Utthita Hasta Padangusthasana and variations as the main peak asana(pose).  The following sequences all lead to working on the navel region through twisting and opening asanas such as Salabhasana (Locust), visiting Uttanasana between sequences, Supta Virasana, and Dhanurasana.  Working on balance and twisting the upper region we grew through twisted lunges within Chandra Namaskara and the evolution to a revolved variation of Anjaneyasana – Revolved, Standing Crescent Lunge Chandrasana.

The journey is not over but our asana practice ends in a Savasana with Tribal Winds, a Native American selection, with flutes, power animals, and soft words.  Surrounded by foggy windows and the sweet singing crystal singing bowl that vibrates through the air and right into the core of our being to quiet and calm every last movement of mind.  Savasana assists visit each of our students with hand blended chakra oils from Blue Moon that have simmered in stones and crystals.  The reading follows and reflects directly on our earth connection, growth, giving and sharing…now we drink wine!

Wine

Fabbioli is known well not just for the fabulous wine, but also for their tastings as food and wine pairings.  Our tasting was a really fun and energetic presentation by vineyard staff at our own tasting bar.  The room still filled with the flowers hand selected for their color relation to the chakras, we tasted and enjoyed the changes that occurred when food was introduced.  My favorite is the pear wine with ginger cookie and the Raspberry Merlot paired with locally made chocolate.  The detailed description and very thorough presentation of the wine’s own journey to the bottle was so well presented; like taking a food and wine class.

2011 Rosa Luna

Rose’ is a wonderful new summer favorite.  Many vineyards are creating them dry which also makes this a nice, crisp, and chilled summer selection.  I have really enjoyed tasting the different variations throughout the county this summer.  This one is 100% Sangiovese grapes, fermented in stainless steel preserving a crisp acidity with flavors of summer peaches. Their food and wine suggestion is to pair with poultry, white fleshy fish and herb based rubs and sauces.

Light Fare lunch is presented and each student selects their favorite wine to enjoy with fruit, mini hand made sandwiches, and delicious desserts prepared and delivered by South Street Under in Leesburg, Virginia.  Please visit their location downtown below Tuscarora Mill or website at:  http://www.southstreetunder.com/.

As you well know, our mission is to support local agriculture, business, and farms right here in Loudoun County, Virginia.  We were honored to be invited to this vineyard and even more so because Fabbioli Cellars and Yoga 4 Life/Yoga on the Wine Trail’s philosophy is very much lined up – Doug says it best…

“One of my little catch-phrases has been “Get the train going down the track and decorate it while it is moving.” With that is mind; we have started to define the ideals we make in business. Some of these ideals should be obvious for any business and are as follows: good quality products, sound business practices, and the building of great relationships. However an ideal that makes Fabbioli Cellars unique is that this business will continually strive to do a little more for the community, the youth and the Earth. So this brings me to the last of the three “E”s: economics. Some may question the economics point, but I want to make it clear that that is what makes things function. A strong rural economy will slow down land sales to developers and maintain our green community.”

Taking it back to where we began, time after time and it is still the right start…that is what leads you forward, sideways – North, South, East and West – always coming back to center.

Yoga and Wine Mediation Vine Walk

Fabbioli Cellars has over 20 years of winemaking experience, their award-winning wines have earned medals at some of the country’s most prestigious competitions, including double gold at the Indy International Wine Competition.  The experience of  ”Real People, Earth Friendly, Fabulous Wines” is just the beginning of the hospitality you will enjoy stepping into the tasting room.  They offer food and wine classes and many others.  They are open DAILY from 11-5pm and can be found down Rt. 15 past Leesburg going North towards Lucketts off of the beautiful country, dirt path by turning right onto Limestone School Road. http://www.fabbioliwines.com/

Their wines can be found around the region.  The link to the list can be found at their website here:  http://www.fabbioliwines.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=44&Itemid=71.

Our journey has continued throughout the summer and into the fall.  Kim Sullivan is a Wine Passionist who helps to coordinate our Yoga on the Wine Trail events.  We welcome you to  join us at the following vineyards coming up soon.

All Photographs from this day can be found here:  https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.412783768758020.88989.252543858115346&type=3

“Human giving and trust is the greatest gift of freedom, carefully placing your feet on the earth and a path to be proud of…”

♥ Namaste

Yoga on the Wine Trail – 868 Vineyard / Grandale Farm

When: October 20, 2012   9:15 am – 12:30 pm

Where: 868 Estate Vineyards

14001 Harpers Ferry Road

Neersville, VA 20132

540-668-6000

Cost: $59

Yoga on the Wine Trail – The Barns at Hamilton Station

When: November 10, 2012   9:15 am – 12:30 pm

Where: The Barns at Hamilton Station

16804 Hamilton Station Road

Hamilton, VA 20158

540-338-5309

Cost: $59

Photos by:  L. Ward & Kassia Lee Photography

Fabbioli Cellars, Leesburg Virginia in beautiful Loudoun County

 

The Gratitude Project

The Gratitude Project 2012

Commit to yourself…

August 1 this year is going to be busy.  First, it’s a full moon on that night.  (As an aside, we’ll have two full moons in August, with the second one

 

on the 31st, which means we have 13 full moons this year).   Second, August 1 marks the halfway point for Summer.  We’re halfway through the Summer season in 2012 already!

Something I’ve been doing for years now that also starts on August 1 is called the Gratitude Project.   It was started by an on-line friend named Julie McCord.  The feeling was that we take all of the blessings that we have for granted.  Most of us would agree with that, but what do we do to change it?  The Gratitude Project is an attempt to make that change.  Between August 1 and the start of Fall, which is September 23, you have to think of one thing per day for which you are grateful.

Yoga 4 Life The Gratitude ProjectThe project entails you being mindful of whatever brings you Joy and you journal “the something” you are grateful for each day between those dates. No repeats – you can be grateful for your spouse/kids/job/friends, but the reason for the gratitude needs to be different for each entry. It can BIG or not, your journal/blog entry can be long or short. It can be on paper or in pixels and public or private.

Some days are easy, others are not.  Inevitably, there are days where everything’s going wrong and the last thing you’re considering is gratitude.  Those are the days when this project is most important.  You have to think, consider, really look at your life and find the positives that dwell within your life despite the crappy nature of a day.  It can be done.  Every year that I’ve done this project has seen some bitter and sad days, and yet there is always something for which I can be grateful and state it as such.

Commit to gratitude this year.  Commit to yourself.  Adopt the project and be grateful.  I think you’ll see just how much positive change it can affect for you.

 -Namaste

 John

Purcellville Yoga

Loudoun County, Virginia

 

Benefit Classes for Michael Joel Hall

Alone we imagine, dream, shine, create.

Together we spark, fuse, flow, grow, transform

…and change the world…

Join heart & handmind, body, and soul

 

“The meeting of two personalities is like the contact of two chemical substances.  If there is any reaction, both are transformed” – C. G. Jung

Yoga and Wine Purcellville Yoga Loudoun

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August 5th MJH fundraiser – putting kindness into action. via – Peg – Please join together as we practice giving on and off our mats. Please join us as we celebrate community coming together in times of need – join forces in the great unity and spirit of YOGA…pass it on…

More information can be found at these links: (please scroll down for a complete list of classes offered)

http://www.elephantjournal.com/2012/07/michael-joel-hall-how-you-can-help-update-michael-graglia/

http://blogs.yogajournal.com/yogabuzz/2012/07/yoga-community-rallies-after-attack.html

http://pegmulqueen.com/about/2012/07/25/it-takes-a-community/

http://pegmulqueen.com/about/mjh/

Yoga 4 Life Blog Michael Joel Hall Fundraiser

 

The following classes are being offered around the area to support the cause…please join our event on August 4th at Hiddencroft Vineyards and any of the other wonderful studios who have offered a donation class to help.

Hiddencroft Vineyards ad Yoga 4 Life Present:

Yoga on the Wine Trail, Saturday August 4th, 9:15am-12:30pm

(Lovettsville, VA)

https://yipdeals.com/products/dealDisplayExt/864

 

August 5th – 108 Sun Salutations

with …

Tova Steiner
Pleasance Lowengard Silicki

Marshall Sanders
Mimi Rieger

Gail Harris
Kevin Waldorf-Cruz
Luke Lukens
Keith Moore
Derek Waddy
Augusta Zoe Hemann
Betsey Poos
Mike Graglia

 

Complete List of Benefit Classes for Michael Joel Hall:

(past event) Sunday, July 22nd

DC Shri advanced practice with Mike Graglia

 

Upcoming events:

Astanga Yoga Studio DC (AYSDC):

Sunday July 29th, Yin Yoga Workshop with Sookie, 3-4:30pm

 

Balance Gym Thomas Circle location, on the Roof top

Friday July 27th, 5:30pm with Kristen Krash

 

Capitol Hill Yoga:

Saturday July 28th, 9am Open Yoga with Betsy

Sunday July 29th, 9am Level 1 with Stacey

 

*Dana Hot Yoga (Glenside, PA):

Saturday, July 28th 4:30-6PM

 

Down Dog Yoga, all 3 locations (Georgetown, Bethesda, Herndon):

Friday July 27th 6pm

 

Down To Earth Yoga, Bozeman MT:

4:30 – 6:30 Friday night, July 27th, Rocket III w/Peg Mulqueen

 

Embrace Yoga, DC:  

Embracing Michael: Weekend Fundraisers & Practice for Michael Joel Hall

Rocket Embrace for Michael Joel Hall
Saturday, July 28
11am-12:30pm
Teacher: Augusta Hemann
Rocket EMBRACE for Michael Joel Hall is a spirited asana class led Augusta Zoe Hemann. This inspiring heart-centered practice will offer flowing postures back bends, hip opening and balancing. Students are also have the freedom to express their giving spirit through inversions like handstands and forearm stands for the first time.

Spiritual Embrace for Michael Joel Hall
Sunday, July 29
1pm-2:15pm
Teacher:  Faith Hunter
A Spiritual EMBRACE for Michael Joel Hall guided by Faith Hunter will be a flowing vinyasa class infused with expansive heart openings and a loving expression of devotion. Towards the end of the class, Faith will guide you a Compassion Meditation in honor of Michael Joel Hall.

 

EPIC, DC:

For the month of July, all proceeds from the commUNITY classes–  Thursday, 4pm and Sunday, 11am

 

extendYoga (North Bethesda):

Friday, June 27, 5:30pm with Allison Rose

 

Flow Yoga Center, Friday July 27th:

8:15-9:45pm - Radiant Heart Prana Flow – asana led by Rob Hess with hands on assists plus closing pranayama and meditation led by Greg Marzullo  A transformative prana flow heart-centered practice including mantra japa, tantric sutras, heart salutations, a liberating back-bending vinyasa flow and meditation to liberate our natural, healing alchemy of love.

8:15-9:45pm – Rocket to the Heart – asana led by Mimi Rieger closing with hands on assists plus closing pranayama and meditation led by Brittanie DeChino  The playful and upbeat Rocket systematically promotes heart-felt spirit & freedom within your yoga practice.  It works the whole body creating inner and outer balance.   You will leave Rocket feeling completely rejuvenated & inspired.  All you need is love!

 

Flow Yoga Leesburg:

Saturday July 28th, 4 pm vinyasa flow class

 

Fuse Pilates:

Sunday July 29th, 3:30pm with Mariska Breland

 

Georgetown Yoga:

Saturday July 28th, 9:15am with Molly Dunn

 

Hiddencroft Vineyards – Yoga 4 Life Presents:

Yoga on the Wine Trail, Saturday August 4th, 9:15am-12:30pm

(Lovettsville, VA)

https://yipdeals.com/products/dealDisplayExt/864

 

Happy Soul Yoga (Leesburg, VA):

Sunday August 12th, 3-4pm

 

It’s Yoga Puerto Rico:

Wednesday August 1st with David Kyle

 

 lil omm, DC: 

Thursday night, July 26th 730 yoga flow happy hour with Paige Lichens

 

Little River Yoga:

Friday August 3rd Teen Yoga (5-6pm) and Power Yoga, 6:30-7:45pm with Carson Calhoun

Saturday August 4th, Intro to 2nd Series, 2pm with Tova Steiner

 

Prana Vibe (Chantilly, VA):

Friday August 10th, 6:30-8pm Rocket 3 Series with Virginia Lung

Class to be held at 3656 Centerview Drive Suite #6, Chantilly VA 20151

 

Pure Yoga (East Side), NYC:

Sunday August 12th, 3-4pm with Isuaro Fernandez

 

Results Gym (Capitol Hill):

Sunday August 5th, 2-3:15pm with Kristina (Karuna) Maze

(non-gym members are welcome, as well as members of Results)

 

Stroga:

Sunday July 29th, 11am with Scott Westbrook Simpson

Sunday July 29th, 6:30pm “Flow for a Cause”

 

Tranquil Space:

The Soul of Yoga is Love (2 Benefit Workshops for Michael Joel Hall)

Saturday July 28th, 5-6:15pm with Jodi and Anu at Arlington location

Sunday July 29th, 3:30-5pm with Kevin, Melissa and Dave at the Dupont location

 

Yoga Chai:

Saturday July 28th, 9:30am with Naomi Gottlieb-Miller

 

Yoga District, Bloomingdale location:

Monday 7:45pm

Wednesday 6:30pm

(these are the classes that Michael Joel Hall usually teaches at Yoga District.  They will be offered as benefit classes until he is back teaching them.)

 

Proper Topper:

Friday August 24th, 10% of all sales at this retail store will be donated to Michael Joel Hall

 

108 Sun Salutes in Meridian Hill Park, taught by 12 DC Yoga teachers sponsored by Lululemon

Sunday, August 5th, 5pm

~Namaste

Lara posted earlier about the benefit practice that Yoga4Life had for Michael Joel Hall.  I attended a different practice this past weekend that was also a benefit practice for Mr. Hall.  If you haven’t heard, Michael Joel Hall is a popular yoga instructor in Washington DC that was attacked while walking home with his partner a couple of weeks ago.  He has no health insurance and lost his apartment to a fire a couple of months ago as well.  He has to have some reconstructive surgery for his face and, of course, has huge medical bills to pay from all of this.

I’ve never met Michael Joel Hall and, in fact, had never heard of him before.  In many respects he is just another person who had some bad luck come his way.  Yet, the outpouring of support for this human being has been enormous.  Yoga studios around the country have set up benefit practices to raise money.  There is going to be a big benefit practice outdoors on August 5, with twelve people teaching a 108 sun salutation class.  Hundreds, if not thousands, are expected to show up.  I’ll be going for sure.

It warms the heart to see this kind of support.  Still, one question that comes to my mind is:  why?  Why does THIS person’s misfortune move so many people to help?  Lots of people have terrible things happen to them, but we don’t hear about it.  So what makes this situation different?

I know two people who know Michael Joel Hall personally.  Both of them practice yoga with me and both are good people.  They were moved by this person, so much so that when this happened and the call went out for help, they jumped in to help without hesitation.  Universally, I’ve heard that Mr. Hall is a kind soul that tries to help people genuinely.  It would seem that he has touched many, many people simply by being who he is, and by sharing his time and energy with others.

I can’t say that everyone who practices yoga is going to be the best human being in the world.  I know I certainly have my flaws.  But I think this entire incident shows that those who commit to yoga, for more than just physical exercise, are special people too.  The asanas that we practice are just the start of a deeper philosophy and attitude towards life that, while complex at times, seeks to find a way towards enlightenment.   That’s a pretty profound purpose but you get a sense that what is happening around Michael Joel Hall holds some valuable lessons for all of us in that quest.  It’s not just that another human being needs help, or that it’s the right thing to do.  It appears to go to an essence of yoga somehow, and I think a lot of people want to embrace that.  To me, it’s certainly worth embracing, and certainly the right thing to do.

If you cannot attend any of the benefit practices, there is a location to make a donation.  I’ve put the link below:

https://www.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_flow&SESSION=nhDJBpE3ZiF0j6G66zWhjyIGzqrfLPJGJ-xD3iB4o0H8m9ZUSCSXTi0mIqq&dispatch=5885d80a13c0db1f8e263663d3faee8d7283e7f0184a5674430f290db9e9c846

Blessings to you for your yoga practice and life journey.

Namaste.

John

 

 

5 Things Yoga Has Taught Me in my 20s

Francesca Budesheim

Francesca wrote a wonderful blog published in both Elephant Journal & MindBodyGreen titled “5 Things Yoga Has Taught Me In My 20s.”  She is off to graduate school  to do SO many things that will bring yoga into the world with her social work and beyond.  I often think about the people who come into our lives for a reason and season and think…”Wow, we each have a story to write…only mine would be the things yoga has taught me in my 30s.”  It goes like the country song, “Don’t You Know You’re Beautiful.”  At each age, stage, krama, of our life we are something different and something new…always growing and always changing.  What we learn at each stage is something so beautiful and brand new.

Without Francesca we would not have Yoga for Empowerment still going on here at Yoga 4 Life in our own towns.  If not for Francesca we would also not ever seen the beautiful place of Maya Tulum for we would not have ventured there without the courage and inspiration of her youth and enthusiasm. I would like to note that there was NO WAY in my thirty somethings I was staying in a tent in the middle of the desert for 1/2 a month with no ceiling in the bathroom….  BUT, I found huts that suited me and a program like hers, and with her encouragement, that allowed me to venture into this world going far to reach what I was seeking.   It is in this place, because of this one beautiful human being, that lives have changed and changed the lives of others…

We will hold a candle lit here at Yoga 4 Life as she spreads her wings wide to fly proudly into her unknown future enjoying each present moment with the excitement, smiling face she always carries, bright spirit, and grounded knowledge.  Shine on~~

“I honor the place in you where the entire universe resides. I honor the place in you, where lies your love, your light, your truth and your beauty. I honor the place in you, where…if you are in that place in you … and I am in that place in me…then there is only one of us.”

5 Things Yoga Has Taught Me in my 20s

As a 20-something yoga student, instructor, and enthusiast, a recent college graduate, and soon-to-be graduate student, I can confidently say I still have much to learn about yoga and life. However, I am proud to say I think I have finally understood what yoga has been trying to teach me all these years. Of course, these are just the lessons I have been ignoring since I first stepped onto my yoga mat impatiently waiting for my innate ability to stand on my head to show itself after all its years of hibernation. These are just the tip of a very, very large iceberg.

1) It doesn’t matter what you wear.

When I first began practicing yoga, I was very jealous of the students clad in the most expensive yoga clothing money can buy, practicing on a mat that cost five times as much as the one I had bought at Dick’s Sporting Goods. I admit: I do still get jealous of everyone’s matching tank and yoga pant combos, but then I remember: you don’t have to be rich to be happy, healthy, or practice yoga. Those people in my first yoga classes I took? They could barely hold a downward-facing dog for five breaths. If anything, all those expensive outfits did was make every beginner feel uncomfortable because they could barely afford the classes, now they had to go out and buy $300 worth of yoga-related gear and accessories? No, thank you.

Luckily, upon further inspection, it isn’t written in the Yoga Sutras that we are required to wear Brand X to practice happily and healthfully. Your yoga practice and your life is what you make it;Reach for the sky don’t complicate it by coveting the latest trends that will not enhance your practice or your life.*

2) Squaring your hips, opening your chest, extending through the crown of your head, smile: little things in yoga and in life make a big difference.

Physically, I know the difference between a Warrior II with the shoulders hugged up to the ears and one with relaxed shoulders. I know that engaging the core can change a Crescent Lunge entirely. However, there are those little things emotionally and mentally that make a difference, too. This goes back to age-old advice and I think it goes something like this: “Always smile at strangers. You never know what they are going through.”

I’ve noticed over the years that I take pleasure in the littlest things. Just yesterday I was talking to someone about how I really love spreadable butter. The way it just melts over toast so effortlessly; it makes me really, really happy. Seems silly, but it’s true. I have seen these little bits of happiness surface more and more as I delve deeper into my yoga practice. I am so pleased when I am walking to class and someone waves at me across the street instead of revving their engine and playing chicken against me and my yoga mat. I take pleasure in going out of my way to open the door for people, comment on their new ability to sit in Crow Pose so effortlessly, and yes, just smile at them on the street and have them smile back.

3) Being uncomfortable isn’t an option in a yoga class, let alone in your life!

Why twist and torque yourself into poses when in the end you know your body is just not quite ready? Why force yourself into situations that you know aren’t right for you? Yes, we are all uncomfortable in the first moments of Pigeon or at a party where we might not know too many people. That’s different than forcing yourself into careers, religions, or more importantly relationships. Life is too short to be uncomfortable and forced. If you don’t like a situation, change it. Our bodies physically lean toward and away from things we like or dislike. Use that to inspire confidence and change in your life and in your yoga practice.

4) Underwear is optional.

5) It’s only yoga.

Yeah, I said it. There is no reason to get your underwear (if you’re wearing any) in a twist when you can’t magically, creatively, and elegantly float into Handstand. Yoga isn’t about getting to the next place; it’s about enjoying the journey of each pose no matter what variation you are in. We can’t enjoy our lives if we are so busy figuring out what we need to accomplish next and how can we get there the quickest. We need to take pleasure in each action we create and each goal we accomplish, so when we look back on our lives we can vividly describe each moment of importance and truth to others and ourselves.

*More power to you if you can afford that expensive stuff, because you do look great.

http://www.mindbodygreen.com/0-5239/5-Things-Yoga-Has-Taught-Me-in-My-20s.html

 

About Francesca Budesheim

Francesca is a RYT-200 and has been practicing yoga for 10 years. She will begin her pursuit of a Master’s in Clinical Social Work this fall at the University of Texas at Austin. She hopes to use her knowledge about children, families, and yoga to create yoga programs for women and children who have been abused. Founder of the non-profit, Yoga for Empowerment, Francesca is always searching for new ways to raise awareness about family violence and abuse. Francesca hopes to continue to share her lessons of yoga and life while she fumbles through her 20s with her miniature dachshund, Jerry Garcia, and her fiancé. Keep in touch with her via Facebook, Twitter, or her website.
Twitter: @fmbudesheim

-Namaste

 

 

 

 

Yoga Chakras

Many yoga poses are associated with symbols known as Chakras. Each Chakra is associated with a different part of the body. Representing various human qualities, they serve to represent various types of yoga practice. These symbols are also associated with colors, elements and colors. Yoga 4 Life offers yoga classes relating to these Chakra symbols. Look for new class announcements that are tied directly to these Chakra symbols.

 

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North Gate Vineyard – Yoga and Wine

North Gate Vineyard Purcellville Virginia

Yoga and Wine at North Gate Vineyard 2012

“Today we have gathered and we see that the cycles of life continue. We have been given the duty to live in balance and harmony with each other and all living things. So now, we bring our minds together as one as we give greetings and thanks to each other as People.  Now our minds are one.”

There are times in your life you will never forget, ones that will wander in and out, and some that fade away.  As we stepped barefoot into North Gate’s vineyard for our first mediation walk through the vines of 2012, it was time to meet all three at once.  One at a time, we begin our journey on the Loudoun Wine Trail.

Hannah Melina Photography

“We are all thankful to our Mother, the Earth, for she gives us all that we need for life. She supports our feet as we walk about upon her. It gives us joy that she continues to care for us as she has from the beginning of time. To our Mother, we send greetings and thanks.  Now our minds are one.”

The vines in straight lines and manicured to their structures, they grow and fruit freely within and nestled neatly in front of the mountain backdrop between Hillsboro and Purcellville, Virginia.  It is here, connecting directly with the wet ground, we let go, become present, and face the things that enter and leave our minds.

“We turn toward the vast fields of Plant life. As far as the eye can see, the Plants grow, working many wonders. They sustain many life forms. With our minds gathered together, we give thanks and look forward to seeing Plant life for many generations to come.  Now our minds are one.”

Wandering in and out of the rows starting with a sequence of skipping rows in 3’s to completely loosing count or care in which way we go or when to turn, walk, speed up, or slow down.  Starting together and then taking our own paths, the paths each of us need, chose, or are drawn toward.  Horse Loudoun County VirginiaFor a few, allowing some silent eye connection with nearby horses clearly drawn to our quietly moving bodies as we made our way through the vines.  Others found the noises of nature becoming louder and hearing sounds that we often over look or the sight and texture of the flowing vines within their rows allows for the mind to escape structure by leaning on the one surrounding them.

“We gather our minds together to send greetings and thanks to all the Animal life in the world. They have many things to teach us as people. We see them near our homes and in the deep forests. We are glad they are still here and we hope that it will always be so.  Now our minds are one.  
“We put our minds together as one and thank all the Birds who move and fly about over our heads. The Creator gave them beautiful songs. Each day they remind us to enjoy and appreciate life. The Eagle was chosen to be their leader. To all the Birds – from the smallest to the largest – we send our joyful greetings and thanks.  Now our minds are one.”

The night’s storms left us with crisp, fresh air and moist ground.  The sun’s rays rose over the mountain after the thunder rolled, tornadoes spun, and rain poured.  Slowly making way to our mats we began our practice with Native American flutes and meditation.

“Now we turn to the west where our Grandfathers, the Thunder Beings, live. With lightning and thundering voices, they bring with them the water that renews life. We bring our minds together as one to send greetings and thanks to our Grandfathers, the Thunderers.  Now our minds are one.”

An Earth Element Practice, our Journey Through Asanas, was complete with the smell of wine, stone, drying rain drops, and hints of rose oil.  Starting with our Sun Salute, rising to shine and exhaling to ground to open our bodies fully for peak poses. Building within the sequence allows all levels to experience yoga to suit their body while enjoying the breath, change, and movement of their own practice.  Taking Yoga out of the studio by incorporating natural elements brings awareness to heighten senses of touch, sight and sound via mind, body, and spirit connections with our surroundings.  Bringing the outside in during our walk allowed that simplicity and beauty to carry into our yoga practice.  Enlighten :: Empower :: Emerge.  

Yoga and Wine

“We are all thankful to the powers we know as the Four Winds. We hear their voices in the moving air as they refresh us and purify the air we breathe. They help to bring the change of seasons. From the four directions they come, bringing us messages and giving us strength. With one mind, we send our greetings and thanks to the Four Winds.  Now our minds are one.”

We closed our practice with a centered reading, words from Lara as we REflect, REtain and REnew.  Greetings from the North Gate tasting staff, Karol and Erin, those of us who choose to celebrate this farm and vineyards wine enjoyed a fun and education tasting.  Being a Loudoun County and Hillsboro resident, she had lots to share.

North Gate Vineyard has a public tasting room was built to LEED Gold specifications.  The roof is lined with solar panels to bring electricity to the building – pretty amazing!  We all decided on bottles to share with our light fare lunch prepared by the wonderful people of Stoneybrook Organic Farm located at the end of Rt. 690 in Hillsboro.  Fresh and carefully crafted, the lunch and dessert tray of fig, coconut, peanut butter was perfectly paired with our wine selections.  Getting to connect with our people over food, wine, and through our practice was a journey we all shared on our own and together.

Hillsboro Loudoun County Virginia Farm Market

“With one mind, we turn to honor and thank all the Food Plants we harvest from the garden. Since the beginning of time, the grains, vegetables, beans and berries have helped the people survive. Many other living things draw strength from them too. We gather all the Plant Foods together as one and send them a greeting and thanks.  Now our minds are one.”

“We believe that quality wine comes from quality grapes. Pure and simple. So how do we ensure that we’ll end up with quality wine? Through our commitment to meticulous practices in our vineyard and cellar from bloom to bottle. To us, this is not a job, and not a hobby, but just something that we do together. We hope you enjoy the product of our hearts, minds and hands.”

- Mark and Vicki Fedor, Winegrowers and Winemakers

Their wine selection:  2010 Chardonnay,  2010 Viognier , NV Apple, 2010 Cabernet Franc, 2009 Merlot, 2009 Petit Verdot, 

 

Hannah Melina PhotographyFinishing our journey at North Gate’s beautiful vineyard, we were lucky to catch Vicki coming back from the Wine Country Half Marathon and got to thank her for her hospitality.  Talking about the upcoming release of the Rose’ and other wine is always fun to look forward to.  Grateful for a full mind, body, spirit practice we begin June, Yoga on the Wine Trail 2012, in the sun shine of Loudoun County.

“We now send greetings and thanks to our eldest Brother, the Sun. Each day without fail he travels the sky from east to west, bringing the light of a new day. He is the source of all the fires of life. With one mind, we send greetings and thanks to our Brother, the Sun.  Now our minds are one.
Now we turn our thoughts to the Creator, or Great Spirit, and send greetings and thanks for the gifts of Creation. Everything we need to live a good life is here on this Mother Earth. For all the love that is still around us, we gather our minds together as one and send our choicest words of greetings and thanks to the Creator.  Now our minds are one. “

Namaste – Lara, Russ, Kim, Erin & Francesca

Writings:  A Haudenosaunee “Thanksgiving” Prayer

Our next Yoga on the wine trail will be hosted by Fabbioli Cellars!

Each vineyard has a unique setting and offering – Fabbioli Cellars tasting will be a Wine and Food Pairing. Their unique setting will allow us to spend time in the vines sharing, connecting, and nourishing the mind, body, spirit.

You can also find North Gate’s wine in the following locations…

Markets (Winter)Loudoun Wine Trail

  • Purcellville Community Farmers Market – Saturdays 10am-1pm
  • Falls Church Farmers Market – Saturdays 8am-12pm
  • Leesburg Farmers Market – Sundays 9am-12pm

Restaurants

Retail

  • Hill High Orchard, Round Hill
  • Leesburg Pharmacy, Leesburg
  • Leesburg Vintner, Leesburg

Partner Wineries

 

- Loudoun County Wine Trail – Photographs by Hannah Melinia Kasabian & Lara Ward

- Purcellville Yoga & Wine

 

THIS Saturday Yoga for Empowerment

Yoga for Empowerment & Yoga 4 Life 2012


Quiet  ::  Caring  ::  Courage  ::  Freedom  ::  Renewal  ::  Acceptance

May 26th at 2:00pm – this 2 hour class is suitable for all levels and followed by an Outdoor Reception including a raffle.

Yoga 4 Life and other Loudoun county studios supporting this yogi community and family friendly event for a wonderful cause in Purcellville.  Joining hands and hearts to help others, empowering ourselves through giving in our practice together.

Our Mission:: Yoga for Empowerment is what we do but it is not the events or practices, it’s an energy – the force behind holding these events and how it can positively give back to our Loudoun County community.   This is what keeps us teaching and embracing the opportunities to bring our local youth to yoga and the philosophy behind the words empowerment, joy, happiness, acceptance, self-love, graditude, honoring the present, giving, and inspiration.

Let Go and Fly!  Each choice we make causes a ripple effect in our lives. When things happen to us, it is the reaction we choose that can create the difference between the sorrows of our past and the joy in our future. — Chelle Thompson

Francesca will lead a back bending and heart opening practice with a little balance for fun!  It will be a full body energizing practice incorporated with peak poses to enlighten both beginner students as well as advanced yogis.

Yoga Instructior

Within each of us is a hidden store of energy. Energy we can release to compete in the marathon of life. Within each of us is a hidden store of courage, courage to give us the strength to face any challenge. Within each of us is a hidden store of determination. Determination to keep us in the race when all seems lost.  — Roger Dawson

This is the our third YFE event.  Check out our Workshops page for details about this donations only class.  Donations go directly to the Loudoun Abused Women’s Shelter in Leesburg, Virginia.  For more information about LAWS and other Loudoun County Fundraisers: www.lcsj.org

 ♥ Õ ♥  Earth Teach Me

~ a Native American Ute Prayer

Earth teach me quiet ~ as the grasses are still with new light.
Earth teach me suffering ~ as old stones suffer with memory.
Earth teach me humility ~ as blossoms are humble with beginning.
Earth teach me caring ~ as mothers nurture their young.
Earth teach me courage ~ as the tree that stands alone.
Earth teach me limitation ~ as the ant that crawls on the ground.
Earth teach me freedom ~ as the eagle that soars in the sky.
Earth teach me acceptance ~ as the leaves that die each fall.
Earth teach me renewal ~ as the seed that rises in the spring.
Earth teach me to forget myself ~ as melted snow forgets its life.
Earth teach me to remember kindness ~ as dry fields weep with rain.

♥ Õ ♥ Namaste

~ Lara


 

New Class Wednesday

Purcellville Yoga

Yoga 4 Life

Chakras: Yin & Meditation Series

May 9th at 6:30pm

Please see our new Wednesday night Chakra, Meditation and Yin Yoga practice.  This class will explore each Chakra monthly combined with a wonderfully sequenced yin yoga class and meditation with Erin.  Classes will also be element based.  Detailed descriptions will be offered soon on our blog and in the class descriptions page. The stones are displayed in the studio and we are very excited to offer this specialty class in Purcellville.

The Moon was gorgeous last night, hope you all enjoyed it! Moon salutation practice on Monday’s 12:30 & 6:30pm classes.

You can find a nice read up on Living on a Lunar Calendar & Yoga by John on our blog!

Namaste ~

 
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