Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Last few days and then back home


I am back home now. Wow, what a amazing time.  I truly love this place and what it produces.  The love that we all have towards each other, the growth and the special friendships we have made over our time here, and all that we have learned about Yoga and ourselves is profound. Our last few days here were fantastic.  We learned about the Bhagavad Gita while sitting on the beach at Makalawena Beach, the students all taught amazing classes, and we all started feeling the presence that the end of our journey here was near.  We all grew a little closer the those last few days and cherished our time together even more.  Having a deep knowingness that what we just experienced with this particular group was unique and special.  Even if or when we have a reunion with the same people it would not recreate the experience that was just created, and now which is a beautiful memory.  The friendships will last, even if communication isn't frequent.  The love and shared magic we all have experienced will remain our bond no matter what. 
Our sunset watching ritual


I want to add a few pictures I have from the last few days spent at Hale Kai.  Some of the others took more pictures and are posting them online.  As time goes on I plan to go through some of their pictures and make a combined album with their photos and mine.  As for now, here are some from my last few days.
Our hike to our crystal clear beach Makalawena Beach



We made it! Our Crystal Clear Beach

 Studying and discussing the Bhagavad Gita.  Not too bad for a classroom!

Goats came bye for a snack while we were studying.






Then some time for play!  
Living the good life!
my shower had a gecko on it!

Such gorgeous flowers all over Hale Kai

Jon was so sweet.  He was happy to have me home.  He made a welcome home sign and put up some balloons and streamers.  Jimi (the cat) was happy too.  He said hello and then went to go eat some food.  It's great to be home and getting back to work.  Looking forward to spreading the good vibes and love I experienced in Hawaii.  Mahalo and A Hui Ho (Thank you and see you soon!)