Exposure & Full Disclosure from a Poser.
I am imperfect—therefore, I am human.
I am a human—therefore, I fail.
I am a yogi—therefore, I am engaged in my own existence.
I am a seeker—therefore, I lead.
I am a teacher—therefore, I must be a student.
I am privileged to create sacred space for transformation and change—therefore, I am bound to hold that covenant as divine.
I am not divine—yoga is.
I am not the answer—yoga is.
I am not looking for disciples—I’m looking for discipline
I am more comfortable on a zafu or the floor than a pedestal—thanks, Yoga Betty!
I teach Asana practice—if I am very lucky and the student presents, yoga may happen.
I am in love with what I do and I will speak out against those who through their own ignorance diminish or threaten the sanctity of the experience.
I am just like you, perhaps even worse. I cuss like a sailor, I laugh at tasteless things, I use Real Housewives like a drug sometimes, I drive way too fast and aggressively and you may not “approve” of my shopping cart at WFM (Whole Foods Market)—those are your issues.
I am not in that space to be liked—I am in that space to confront, to guide, support and ultimately, to let you be you with you.
I am not in that space to be adored—I appreciate your love and support, but need to check that when it becomes “necessary.”
I am not in that space to say “my students,” “my yoga”—I have a darshana (a perspective); I’m not sure it is truth, but it is truth to me and that is what I offer, freely
I am not there to convince anyone of anything. I offer the teachings and let them represent themselves.
I am not there to be impressive, but rather to impress information.
I am not in that space to get laid—I’m a man who likes bringing masculine asexual energy into that space.
I am not here to make you love the teacher, for I will fail or die or move—so cling not to me!
I am here to make you love the teachings, for they do not die or fail or move—cling to them.
I can, so I must; “to those whom much is given, much is required in return” or as my teacher told me, “no original sin, but clearly original debt—so don’t repent, repay!”
I love people and want them to be the best expression of themselves. That is why I serve.
I am blessed, humbled, ennobled and responsible for what occurs in that space of personal inspection and introspection.
I am continually awed by the power of the Self emerging from the self that I can witness.
I am you, stop making me other—you are me, let us be together.
“You and Me and She and He, branches of the Brother tree; She and He and We and Me, branches of the Sister tree…” ~ The Song Banner, by Barely Lace.
Give thanks and praise! But not to me, I don’t want or need them!
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Editor: Brianna Bemel
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THIS is what we should strive to be. No ego. xoxox ~Mamaste
Striving, absolutely – but prepared to fail and try again!! I wrote it because I need to read it – thanks for your kindness, and your support. Visit my site and friend me on FB! Thanks and praise
L.O.V.E! Did it. ~Mamaste
Oh, thanks so so much for that! i have been wanting to read something like this for a long time.
So well done.
I was waiting for it, too – so I wrote it!! Thanks, be well!
well said and needed to be said. wish more teachers realized this!
Being genuine works every time.
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Amen!!
Loved this, Chrispy. Nicely said.
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