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5 Ways Moving to Costa Rica Improved My Health

September 25, 2014 //  by Alana Roach//  2 Comments

Pura vida or PURE LIFE holds true in Central America for me. It was a big reason why I came back after visiting for the first time only 6 months ago. Despite my best efforts on the East Coast in the US, I still had some troubling symptoms that led me to believe I was less than healthy. Costa Rica inspired me to redesign my life because running from errand to errand to then sleep and dream about errands was not conducive to my well-being. My body and mind revolted. I would be so often tired by the end of the day that I had no time to even share my day with loved ones. I would fall sick from exhaustion. My mind felt fogged over. A general haze seemed to be engulfing every fiber of my being. I would get covered in tinea versicolor. I would have what they call, “Teacher burn-out,” and there is seldom serenity coming from within when a teacher is running on E. My hips hurt. My digestion got blocked up from God knows what because I ate as organic and healthy as I could.

During our vacation visit in March, I experienced my first dose of PURA VIDA. My mind started to de-fog, I slept more soundly, the food here felt more nutrient dense, I had energy despite rigorous hikes, I felt like I could BREATHE, omg… the air quality here is so magnificent, you should smell it! I became fortified and purified by Costa Rica. It became even more pronounced to me as soon as I left this paradise, that I needed to come back asap. When I left Costa Rica the haze crept back in, my energy body immediately felt sludgy, my mind felt chaotic, my digestion returned to it’s sensitive state, I got sick a week later, and I got consumed by consumerism once again. No longer than a month back in the US and I knew I had to come back to Costa Rica for my health.

So here we are in paradise, and I am here to share with you 5 Ways Moving to Costa Rica Improved my Health!

1. Vibrant skin. Tinea Versicolor Gone! I am prone to what dermatologist call Tinea Versicolor, which is a long term fungal infection. I have had it since I was 13 . TV breaks out in humidity and in being a yoga teacher that means I was covered in them. 2 weeks after arriving in HUMID Costa Rica, eating the local grown fruits and veggies, breathing the air, drinking the water, they went away. I have heard this is the case for some others who suffered from this fungal annoyance. It is gone, it is humid here, those two factors don’t usually line up for Tinea, but apparently PURA VIDA wins in this case. I won’t try and figure out the mystery, I will just enjoy (Thank you, Costa Rica).

Tinea Versicolor free! Nurturing my body/mind/spirit with fresh rain in the jungle.
Tinea Versicolor free! Nurturing my body/mind/spirit with fresh rain in the jungle.

2. Cardio Haven. There is so much raw beauty here that I can’t stand being inside for more than shut eye, it is incredible how nature draws you out when there is a beautiful symbiosis between you and it. Since moving here we are surfing almost every day and walking EVERYWHERE. My body is thanking me for it. I would squeeze in 20 minutes on the tread mill when I could between errands before and now my whole day is rich with heart healthy activity.

Alana Roach Yoga in Playa Santa Teresa, Costa Rica! Living the pure life :)
Alana Roach Yoga in Playa Santa Teresa, Costa Rica! Living the pure life 🙂

3. Digestion. Maybe it’s all of the locally grown fruits and vegetables that you can buy at any and all of the markets in town (There are about 5 to chose from.) Maybe it’s the quality of the water. Whatever it is, my digestion hasn’t felt so smooth in years. I am seriously boosting this as a reason why you should consider visiting here because I feel like digestion is KEY to leading energetic, happy, healthy lifestyles through all ages. I barely take any vitamins here and I don’t feel like I need them (I used to take about 20 vitamins a day) because everything has so many vitamins naturally.

Fresh and local fruit and vegetables! I am in heaven![costaricantimes.com]
Fresh and local fruit and vegetables! I am in heaven![costaricantimes.com]
4. Freedom. In the town I live in there are no McDonalds or shopping malls to speak of. There is no reason to bring your phone with you everywhere because the island life won’t allow for it. There aren’t tabloid magazines hanging in a checkout line. There are no sounds of traffic or sirens whirring by every second. There is mostly the sound of nature, ocean waves, and silence if you chose it. I can’t express adequately with words how freeing this all is, but you have to experience it for yourself or perhaps meditate with it in mind to get a taste. It is truely ineffable. I have found a new way of being and my body, mind, and spirit feel renewed by it.

Alana Roach experiencing FREEDOM! Wild Horses on in Santa Teresa, Costa Rica with lancelaurence.com
Alana Roach experiencing FREEDOM! Wild Horses in Santa Teresa, Costa Rica with lancelaurence.com

5. Happy mind. I get to wake up everyday knowing that I am painting my life the way God intended it to be. I had a lot of, “What ifs,” “Can I really do this,” and “Am I worthy of this?” When I sat in silence and tapped deeply within the resonance of my Higher Self, the answer was always, “Yes.” Yes, I am taken care of. Yes, I can do this. Yes, I am worthy.” Moving to Costa Rica is another leap in my saying YES to my soul’s deepest yearning. I am co-designing my life with the Creator, sharing my passion for love through yoga with the world and let me tell you, my health is reaping the rewards more and more everyday because of it.

Alana Roach Yoga with Lance Laurence Photography
Alana Roach Yoga with Lance Laurence Photography

I look forward to resonating with you here in Santa Teresa, Costa Rica in the New Year, January 17-24 for Explorations of Self:A Costa Rica Yoga Experience. Register Here.
I’ll see you on your mats and in the ocean, PURA VIDA
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Love and light, and pura vida!

Alana Roach
CYT, E-RYT, Reiki, Retreat Leader & Travel Blogger
www.alanaroachyoga.com

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Category: Integrative Health, Lifestyle, Move Your Body, My Travel, Travel

5 Ways To Beat Negative Self Talk

September 22, 2014 //  by Alana Roach//  Leave a Comment

“Remember sometimes not getting what you want is a wonderful stroke of luck.” Dalai Lama

Today I look to the true beauty with-in and surrounding me and I am in awe because if it weren’t for all of the relationships, jobs, & material items that did not work out the way I had hoped, I wouldn’t be where I am. Yet, in those moments, where it’s not going according to “plan,” I sometimes feel utterly lost, angry, confused, and alone. I think all things negative before all things positive. I stop trusting in Spirit and I want to give up, but it is in those moments I grow the most. How boring this life would be if it all went according to, “Plan.” It is certainly navigatable by positive thinking and intention, but there are always bends and twists that I never see coming. I think that is so cool in retrospect, because it always works out for the best. Why is that? Some would say there is a Divine plan. I certainly think believe there is.

So when my mind starts beating me up in times of uncertainty and doubt I try to remember these 5 things.

1. I am not my thoughts. Thoughts come and go, I have a choice whether or not to latch onto one of those suckers and let it take me on a wild ride.
2. I am fully alive. Being alive is being present to all things, not just the, “Good,” ones.
3. There is a reason for EVERYTHING. The mantra, “I am exactly where I am meant to be in this moment and I have great purpose,” keeps it real for me.
4. Get present, get grateful. GRATITUDE, I can’t say it enough. If I am grateful in this moment, fear can not exist.
5. Is it true? Is it really true? How do I know that it’s true? (The work) My mind will turn on me in a second, and when it does, these questions bring me back to the now, and in this moment, I am always taken care of.

Namaste and pura vida 😉

Alana Roach
CYT, E-RYT, Reiki, Travel & Wellness Writer, Life Lover
www.alanaroachyoga.com

Category: Integrative Health, Lifestyle, Meditation, Mindful Living, Sustainability, TravelTag: Costa Rica, Travel, Yoga

Yogi Diaries : Entry # 1 “Buenos Dias, Costa Rica!”

August 11, 2014 //  by Alana Roach//  Leave a Comment

8/10/14

The sound of my cat woke me up at 7am this morning and I was grateful to be jostled out of sleep this way.

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I slowly open my eyes and blearily looked around, wishing I had my glasses.  I turn my head to see him lying there, comfortable and sound asleep.  I thought to myself, I better not wake him and silently maneuvered the rough sheet off of my sticky body and stepped onto the cool concrete floor.  It’s humid here and the coolness of the concrete against the souls of my feet is so nurturing.  I never realized what a convenience air conditioning was until traveling internationally. However a lot of the locals here have acclimated to the heat, not by choice, but by necessity.  Our neighbors live in a shack with a tin roof and wood boards on the side. That’s not to say other places don’t have AC but we wanted to live simply and get back to our roots.  I make my way slowly around the bedroom to the living area and then into the kitchen with ease, as there are no doors to compete with my flow.

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I found my glasses lying on the wooden table directly next to the patio windows and put them on.  When I open my eyes again and peered through the frames chills ran up and down my spine as I looked out into the world through the large patio doors before me. There are absolutely no glass window panes on either the patio or the windows, and it’s a luxury that we have screens.  Our renter has an open air place above us by choice.  If she wanted to She could get the whole place screened and sealed but something happens to those who stay here it seems.  They seem to want to really connect with their surrounds and tend to become more rhythmic with it.  Every time I travel here I find myself sleeping when the night falls and rising with the sun.  It just works that way.  I really love it this way because you really feel connected to nature.  The smells and the sounds of the outdoors are right there and you are right there with them.   Waving green palm trees greeted me and a small orange butterfly landed on the sliding white gate in front of the screen, plush green trees filled in the background and sun poured through the leaves on to the fresh stream water below it.

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As I watched the sun perform crystalline dances on the water’s surface I thought to myself, “This must be heaven.”  There is a draping white hammock  affixed to the ceiling inside here and I decided to nestle into it, wrapping my legs around one another to create half lotus I closed my eyes flipped my palms up, and rested the back of my hands on my knees.

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I start to breathe deeply, in and out of my nose, creating an ocean wave sound and start to direct my thoughts to it.  Thoughts of breakfast, learning how to surf, God, friends/family , connecting with new people, yoga, and then finally the realization that I was really here hit me.  Here I am, accompanied by the rainforest and yet I had my eyes closed, letting the monkey mind take over. I reeled the focus in and gently peered through the slits of my eyes to gaze upon this fortune.  And so I sat for awhile, continuing to breathe intimately with my Creator in this majestic kingdom before me.

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Heaven comes to those who seek it, and those who do will find it has been under their nose the whole time.  Once aligned with this Heaven, the possibilities are endless.  Having the courage to believe in the Unseen will present miracles before your very eyes.  I am an example of this.

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With love, light, and respect,

Alana Roach Yoga

RYT, CYT, Reiki, Wellness support/writer

Category: Travel, Yoga

Juicing and Why I love It!

July 21, 2014 //  by Alana Roach//  Leave a Comment

Beets, kale, cabbage, carrots, ginger, mint
Beets, kale, cabbage, carrots, ginger, mint

In preparing for my journey to Costa Rica, I am making sure that my body and mind are as strong as possible.  Travel can take a lot out of us, especially in the initial weeks of traveling long term.  This means getting extra sleep, nurturing my body with yoga/strength training/cardio but not over doing it, and nurturing my mind with mindfulness meditations, and of course eating an extra healthy diet.

Veggies and fruits hold a ton of vitamins, micro-nutrients, and minerals but we have to eat a whole lot of them daily to get the most absorption of these into our systems.  I don’t know about you but I have a hard time even thinking about chewing on 3 large plates of kale, 1 large beet, a whole batch of carrots, and a head of cabbage every day.  It’s absurd!  Especially as a traveling yogini, sometimes my schedule just simply does not allow for the time that goes into preparing whole foods like that.  That is where juicing comes in.

Juicers are easy to buy on amazon and are well worth the money and I am sure someone you know has a juicer that is collected dust unfortunately, maybe they will lend it to you.  Juicing has been known to restore optimal health to really ill individuals, don’t believe me?  Watch the documentary, “Fat, Sick, and Nearly Dead.”  That may change your mind.  If you watch this documentary, you will see that every person who went on a juice fast sought the care of a medical doctor first to make sure it was safe to do so remember to consult with your physician before moving forward if you do start to fast!  However,  I am talking about just beginning to incorporate more veggies and fruits into your diet by way of weaving it into your breakfast, lunch, or dinner.  Your body and mind will thank you later!

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My Top 10 Reasons Why I LOVE Juicing!

1. Removes Toxins

2.  Lowers Blood Pressure

3. Balances weight

4. Clean colon

5. Decrease allergies

6. Increases energy

7. Healthier skin, hair, bones

8. Helps balance hormones

9. Helps mental, emotional, and spiritual health

10. Helps sleep

Juice love
Juice love

Enjoying drinking to health!

 “Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food”  ~Hippocrates

I’ll see you on the mat.

Alana 

E-RYT, CYT, Reiki, Wellness support, Freelance writer

Sign up to join me for Explorations of Self: A Costa Rica Yoga Experience – alanaroachyoga.com

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Category: Eating For Optimum Health, My Travel, Nutritious, Travel

True Nature Education Interviews Alana Roach!

July 14, 2014 //  by Alana Roach//  Leave a Comment

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Category: Lifestyle, Mindful Living, Travel, Yoga

Sharing Experiences on the Mat Abroad and Sign Up for EOS: A Costa Rica Yoga Experience !

June 24, 2014 //  by Alana Roach//  Leave a Comment

(Register Here to Join me in Santa Teresa, CR Jan 17-24, 2014)

Yoga and travel have been a true salvation for me in so many ways. 6 years ago I was stepping into my first yoga class, a year later I was practicing 3-5 times a week because of the sheer magic that occurred on the mat. I went from having early signs of arthritis in my knees for almost a year (In my 20’s!) to running a marathon 2 years later after having a regular practice (Without pain and it has never returned). I went from having chronic anxiety and stress to being able to walk through my days unnerved, cool, calm, and collected. As my connection to my higher “Self” grew, my journey on and off of the mat deepened.

This inner journey brought me to an outer experience in the mother land India to live for 3 months in 2011/2012 and it was there that I experienced my first journey abroad. I took the backpacking approach to travel and I did yoga in guest houses and ashrams from Dheli to the Himalayas of Darjeeling. It was there that I absolutely knew I needed to teach and share the beauty of traveling and yoga with you. It was not just a part time thing for me, but it was to become my life’s purpose.

Alana in Rishikesh, India
Alana in Rishikesh, India

My friends, it is this life of yoga and travel that has led me to you. If it were not for these experiences, I wouldn’t be writing you right now. I have experienced an ever expanding knowledge of my purpose here on this earth and in the Universe as a result of my experiences. In order to hear these experiences I needed a moment of stillness. How can we know where to go if we don’t become still enough to hear the silent whisper of Universal Spirit?

I decided to travel abroad long term. I felt this decision to be a huge part of my unfolding Divine purpose. Costa Rica has been in the running of places to move for a few years and when we got the opportunity to check it out to see if we would want to make the leap, we well.. leaped.

Alana Roach Yoga with Lance Laurence Photography
Alana Roach Yoga with Lance Laurence Photography

I have to tell you my friends, Costa Rica offered me an even deeper sense of my Higher Self’s mission here at this time.

Airplane to Costa Rica!
Airplane to Costa Rica!

When I arrived in Costa Rica I was relieved. The energy in the airport of San Jose was 100 times better of that in any other place I have visited thus far. It felt lighter, calmer; there was less tension in the faces that passed. We stayed a night in San Jose at this beautiful hotel called, “La Grande.” We walked through the small city of San Jose that day and we were amazed at how clean it was, especially in comparison to New Delhi! Holy cow! I had heard from my friend that it was a bit dirty, but I can honestly tell you that after being to one of the most polluted cities in the world (Dheli, and Dheli still has it’s charm despite the smog) this was a walk in paradise. Truly. I believe that you will find if you are traveling outside of the States for the first time, this is a good way to start and ease into things. That evening we dined in the courtyard of our hotel and ate some of the best sea bass I have ever had.

Ferry Ride from San Jose to Monte Zuma, Costa Rica!!
Ferry Ride from San Jose to Monte Zuma, Costa Rica!!

The next day we caught the bus with the other back packers and ex-pats to the ferry. Our luggage was safe below the bus and it was delightful to know that the bus drove right onto the ferry. We got out of the ferry and traveled to the upstairs tier to watch the beautiful sunset over the water. 6 hours later we landed and boarded the bus again and were on our way to Monte Zuma. Monte Zuma is a beautiful, sleepy beach town. It reminded me of summer camp because the hotels were family owned, quaint structures with tin roofs and the bungalows that we stayed (Mangos, Monte Zuma, Costa Rica) in looked like circular tree houses that were arranged about 50 steps away from each other up the side of a hill. If you looked down the hill from our bungalow you could see the Pacific Ocean. The Ocean was as warm as bath water and stays that way all year round. During the, “High season,” also known as, “Dry season,” you don’t need to worry about bugs biting, which was such a blessed as you find yourself outside from morning to night. As the sun set over the Pacific Ocean we watched from the hammocks that are strewn about everywhere along the peninsula. It is truly a sight to see the sun hit the sparkling blue waters of the Pacific. It is something to experience at least once in your life (If not hundreds of times!). Every evening after a long day of hiking to the beautiful water falls in the rain forest and body surfing in the ocean we would saunter over to one of the many great restaurants arranged along the dirt path. Once again, the food was incredible and surprisingly diverse. For breakfast I typically had Huevos Ranchero and coffee and for dinner I’d have authentic Costa Rican food, Italian, Raw Vegan, you name it.

Becoming One With Nature, Costa Rica
becoming one with nature, Costa Rica

 

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Mangos bungalows, Monte Zuma

After our week’s stay in Monte Zuma we decided to take a fellow backpacker’s advice and head to a surfer’s paradise called Santa Teresa. About a 45 minute trip in an air conditioned bus ride later we arrived. We spent maybe 5 minutes finding a place to stay with AC and then we were off to check out the surf. I have never surfed before and my boyfriend has but let me tell you, if you like to surf or are even remotely curious, this beach will beckon to you. These waves were the ones of movies and even watching them had an intense healing effect on my mind. For the first couple of minutes I just gazed out at the glistening powerful waters in the shade and then I couldn’t stand it any longer, I had to go in. We lathered on 80 proof sun block and rented some boards for only $8 a piece (Remarkably much cheaper than Monte Zuma which had a deposit necessary for $150-$200 in case of damage!! We opted out there). The reason Santa Teresa is so affordable is because it is home to a lot of surfing lifer’s who don’t have the high budget to spend but need to have a place to crash, good food to stay fit, and a great beach to surf. The waves were powerful here and I stayed mostly near the shore line where there were still powerful enough breaks to surf but definitely better for beginners like me. I watched seasoned surfers carve in 15-20 ft swells further out. Occasionally there would be people riding horses bareback against the wild action of the ocean. It was incredible to experience and watch. We stayed there all day, every day. At night we had a feast. The food was even better here! I was treated to a huge steak of tuna with mashed potatoes for only $9 at Burger Rancheros, a funky outdoor restaurant with candle lit picnic tables and surfer servers. It was awesome. Not only did I fall in love with the surf, food, and people here, but I also fell in love with the funky art scene. There is this cool espresso/break and l unch café called Zwart which is owned by an ExPat artist and has brightly painted canvases and art room in the center of the lounge. I found myself being inspired to paint myself while there. It was truly inspiring to be around so much creative energy that had no objective except to create, live, and enjoy life. What became the icing on the cake was there was this great yoga community here. You were either surfing , doing yoga, eating well, or simply just relaxing here in Santa T. What a gift. I was home.

Paradise, Costa Rica's Nicoya Peninsula
Paradise, Costa Rica’s Nicoya Peninsula
Alana Roach, Wild Horses on in Santa Teresa, Costa Rica with lancelaurence.com
Alana Roach, Wild Horses on in Santa Teresa, Costa Rica with lancelaurence.com

 

It was this journey that firmed up our plans to travel long term in Costa Rica. While staying in CR I received and email from True Nature Education’s Joshua Canter. Joshua asked me if I would like to lead a retreat in Costa Rica. Did he hear my thoughts? This was one of the first signs it was to be so. I never contacted him prior to this, it was truly a synchronicity! When we returned home, after much prayer and meditation, we decided to do just that. I set a date for Jan 2015. This would be my first retreat of many. Where else to start this adventure but Santa Teresa! Since making the decision to move to CR we miraculously met someone from the States who has lived in CR for 15 years as a real estate developer. Miraculously he was visiting some family in Maryland and we met him synchronistically 5 minutes away from our house 2 days after he arrived. The guy overheard us talking to a group of people and chimed in as we were about to leave. We since then had dinner a few times and he offered to pick us up from the airport with our luggage and let us crash at his house until we find a house to rent is Santa T. Wow! The Universe is amazing if and when you trust it to be so!. Since then I have received offers to teach from several different people that have randomly taken my classes here in the states These prospective retreats include Belize, Italy, other locations in Costa Rica, South Africa, and Hawaii! This is all within 2 months. I look forward to teaching all over the globe. I want to share these experiences with you. I believe our paths crossed for a reason. This has been my dream and they are coming true. I support your hearts deepest yearning! Your dreams are only a thought away!

I believe that everything happens for a reason. You are receiving this special invitation to become a globe trotter. Our journey starts in Santa Teresa Costa Rica this January 17-24. I am extending our early bird special because I want to save you as much money as possible.   If you sign up before August 1 you will save $300. After that the price will go up. All you need to secure your spot and tuition is $250! We can arrange a payment plan after that which will work with you. If that seems daunting, trust me, I went into making the decision to travel to India and Costa Rica trusting that the funds would miraculously appear. They always have. Whether it’s a special workshop that comes my way or another opportunity to each, the money always materializes if we trust that it will. First it requires my unabashed faith and commitment. The rest works itself out. Yoga and travel have rocked my world, and it is my hope for you that you let it rock yours.  

(Register TODAY! to Join me in Santa Teresa, CR Jan 17-24, 2014) Don’t waste another minute. Stop making excuses! Just do it! You will thank yourself later. Airfare is very affordable and if you are willing to travel light (All you need is a bathing suit, a couple of shirts, shorts, sandles, toothbrush and a towel) through Spirit Air if you book now (For as low as 200 round trip). I am not in this for the money , I want you to experience life to it’s fullest and not spend an arm and a leg doing so. I will continue to be here to answer questions and guide you along this journey right up until you board your plane in January!

I love you and support your Highest calling.

Namaste and Pura Vida!!!

Alana Roach Yoga

ExplorationsofSelf@Gmail.com

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Category: Travel, Yoga

Explorations of Self: A Costa Rica Yoga Experience

May 17, 2014 //  by Alana Roach//  Leave a Comment

Starting in Jan. 2015, I will be teach the first of many retreats in Costa Rica. I love being able to experience different cultures while traveling light.  There is something to be said about the “Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy,” all you truly need to bring is a towel and a toothbrush.  I can’t claim that I have traveled with that little, but I like the idea.  The more I travel, the less I bring with me.  It is freedom.  We aquire so much in the material as we grow.  From small items to the large, we become subconciously and sometimes very conciously attached to these things.  Currently I am in the process of slimming down these items.  I am getting back to the basics.  That is a big reason why I like yoga, all you need is an intention to do yoga. Sometimes you might want a mat, but not always.  I think that is why I like the idea of surfing, it’s you, the board, and the ocean.  I pick my activities like I pick my food, the less ingrediants the better.

Alana Roach, Wild Horses on the Nicoya Peninsula of Costa Rica with lancelaurence.com
Alana Roach, Wild Horses on the Nicoya Peninsula of Costa Rica with lancelaurence.com

Here are some ways to get back to the basics:

1. Declutter.  Do you really need that dress you’ve had for the past five years and never wear or that broken printer you’ve been hanging onto in hopes of some day fixing?  I didn’t think so.  Get rid of it! Create a good-will pile, e-bay pile, and a junk pile.  I know sometimes clearing space can feel daunting but the release you will get afterwards is by far greater than any anxious feelings you may have about doing it.

2. Do more yoga.  It’s simple!  Get to your local studio or pop on a youtube video at home.  The more you practice getting into the flow of the present, the more you will instinctively get back to the bare nessecities in life.

3. Local Farmer’s Market.  Buy local, buy often.  When you support local farmers you are supporting a healthier you.  Local raw honey has been known to fight pollen allergies and organic vegetables and fruit hold more nutrients. Plus, how good does a fresh tomato or local raw honey sound right about now?

4. Craft.  Our ancestors used to do it often.  We only do it in grade school unless we take a special interest in basket weaving and continue it into adult-hood.  There is something to be said about creating something with our own hands or feet for that matter.  Check out some of these great ideas for crafting with nature on Pinterest.

5. Only bring 1 back-pack next time you travel. You’ll be happy you did.  Bring the bare minimum.  A toothbrush, a towel, fresh underwear, socks, one change of clothes, and climate dependant gear like sun block, bug spray, scarves, etc.  It’s less to watch, lug around, and worry about period.  I will be hosting a Yoga and Meditation Retreat in Santa Teresa, Costa Rica Jan 17-24, 2015.  I would love it if you came to practice the art of letting go with me in a community setting.  Here is where you can find the details!

Remember, non-attachment comes in stages.  I am definitely still learning to let go, but I can tell you that when I do, I find a new level of awareness that is so incredibly healing to my mind, body, and Soul.

“As spiritual searchers we need to become freer and freer of the attachment to our own smallness in which we get occupied with me-me-me. Pondering on large ideas or standing in front of things which remind us of a vast scale can free us from acquisitiveness and competitiveness and from our likes and dislikes. If we sit with an increasing stillness of the body, and attune our mind to the sky or to the ocean or to the myriad stars at night, or any other indicators of vastness, the mind gradually stills and the heart is filled with quiet joy. Also recalling our own experiences in which we acted generously or with compassion for the simple delight of it without expectation of any gain can give us more confidence in the existence of a deeper goodness from which we may deviate. (39)” 
― Ravi Ravindra, The Wisdom of Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras: A New Translation and Guide by Ravi Ravindra

With much love always,

Alana Roach

RYT, CYT, Wellness Support and Freelance Writer

www.AlanaRoachYoga.com

 

 

 

Category: Creative Explorations, Eating For Optimum Health, My Travel, Travel, Yoga

Alana Roach Yoga with Lululemon Athletica in Costa Rica!

March 10, 2014 //  by Alana Roach//  Leave a Comment

Photograph Courtesy www.facebook.com/LanceLaurencePhoto
Alana has arrived in Monte Zuma, Costa Rica!
Watch her make waves and stay cool in her Reverse Groove Shorts and breathable F105 Singlet. This outfit is sure to keep you dry even on those hot Central American Days!

Alana Roach Yoga, Lululemon Athletica of Annapolis, Costa Rica!

Lululemon has been really supportive of my mission to bring Yoga to the world.  You can follow my journey at www.facebook.com/LululemonAnnapolis to see Lululemon and Alana Roach Yoga collide with the beautiful Pacific Ocean, tropical Palm trees, and Yoga all-stars from all over the world.

Category: Move Your Body, My Travel, Travel, Yoga

Cliff Jumping in Costa Rica

March 9, 2014 //  by Alana Roach//  6 Comments

“If we never experience the chill of a dark winter, it is very unlikely that we will ever cherish the warmth of a bright summer’s day. Nothing stimulates our appetite for the simple joys of life more than the starvation caused by sadness or desperation. In order to complete our amazing life journey successfully, it is vital that we turn each and every dark tear into a pearl of wisdom, and find the blessing in every curse.” 
― Anthon St. Maarten, Divine Living: The Essential Guide to Your True Destiny

Every time I sit down I am reminded of the choice I made to jump from a 40 foot high waterfall cliff into a 30 foot deep natural pool.  Crossing the threshold of fear into trust can be both a terrifying and exhilarating process.  I found myself at the precipice of the gushing waterfall that poured over the rocky edge with an inner outpouring of emotions that felt nearly crippling.  Here I am, in Monte Zuma, Costa Rica with 2 friends and my wonderful boyfriend in paradise and all I can think about is jumping off of this cliff.  I watch them go before Me.  First my buddy leap frog jumps at the highest point of the cliff, and lands perfectly 40 feet below into what seems like a very forgiving nest of water, he sinks below the surface and then promptly comes back up with a smile on his face and beckons with both hands to follow his lead.

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“Come on!,” He says.

“Ok!” Here I go.  I walk to the edge right next to the place he jumped, there is no bush of branches and leaves on this side, but it is nearly just as high, maybe a 5 foot difference.  With bare feet,  a bikini, and a smile I look down and suddenly I smile no more.  There is a visible piece of the cliff that comes out a couple of feet down from where I am standing.  I am told that I have to tuck my arms straight along side my body and straighten my legs, point my toes, and land feet down to be safe.  Thoughts come into my head of horrid outcomes, my foot slipping as I jump, a limb snapping on the side of that rocky ledge, landing incorrectly in the water which could apparently dislocate shoulders or hips.

“What if I hit this edge?,” I shout down.

“You would have to try really hard to do so,” He responds with a devilish grin.

I hear his words, and all of a sudden I realize I don’t trust it.  I don’t have the nerve.  My heart starts to race now every time I get close to the edge, my parasympathetic nervous system goes crazy.  My mind WANTS to jump, I really WANT to jump, but my body will not let me.  My legs begin to lock up, and then I start to shake.  I better back off for now, so I walk back a bit and sit in the middle where it is safe, feeling utterly defeated.  I thought I could do anything within reason.  These past 5 years have been all about letting go and trusting the process.  I trust that when  I follow my dreams, God, the Universe, will absolutely provide, and I have been proven right again and again. I trust with all of my Being that when I TRUST the process, even though my path is a bit off of the beaten one, I am totally TAKEN CARE OF!  However, standing on the edge of that cliff, I was humbled.  Once again I had to trust my life to this new experience.  Whatever I chose, I had to trust that it was ok.  Looking back on the experience now, I realized if I were to jump OR not, I would have made the correct choice because of what I did before hand. I prayed, meditated, and paused.  I left that day not jumping.  I briefly made peace with that, but I had sheer determination to jump the following day, to show with my physical body that I Trust the Universe.   I wanted to literally live by my mantra, “Jump and the net will appear.” It is funny how the mind will teeter back and forth sometimes when the ego is challenged.

Here I am again, after the strenuous hike up the side of the mountain, I am at the top of the waterfall.  I’d like to give you more of a visual of what is around me.  This is one of 3 water falls.  The upper most is little, the second is medium, and the third one is deadly.  All of the aforementioned action takes place at the medium fall.  The back packers would jump from the base of the 1st to the second and most of the time they made it. The day before I heard rumors of 2 people dying from this cliff jump over the past 20 years.  Not bad odds.  However, I find out on this day that 10 more have died from jumping the base of the 1st to the 2nd waterfall pool and even though I normally would have taken this as a sign, I see several boys jump from this point before me for hours.  Not many of them jump a second time, but they all land safely.  Now my ego gets involved again. If they can do it, so can I.  Thoughts start invading my head like,  “You will regret this for the rest of your life if you don’t jump.” “You got this!” “You could die!”  Suddenly I am reminded of another mantra I learned from my ashram, “God is with me, I am not afraid,” and another one, “Courage.” Everyone around me is saying, “JUST DO IT, DON’T THINK ABOUT IT!”  When I thought about it, I would not do it, so I started to repeat my mantras.  I walked to the edge.  My boyfriend didn’t believe me when I said I was going to do it.   Even though he did it the day before, he was to afraid to do it again. (He later tells me that he had a bad feeling about me jumping the previous day…)  Again, all of these signs, big and small.  Earlier in the day a wise voice admonished, “No, Alana, don’t do it.  I have lived here 20 years, and I have not jumped, nor do I want to.”  This was the owner of Los Mangos, the resort we were currently staying at.  All of these signs seemed trivial  in that moment. I said, whatever happens, “Pura Vida” which is a local saying in Costa Rica which translates to “Pure Life.”  Here is to living pure life.

I step off, with a small jump, and before I know it I plunge into the water… Then in rapid succession the following happens: My tail bone feels a sharp pain exploding upwards. Next, my back slams into the wall of water causing my sternum to bruise on the inside of my chest and leaving me unceremoniously winded. I can barely breathe. I can barely paddle. I am frozen beneath the surface somewhat helplessly as my survival instinct kicks in and I begin to paddle with one lifeless arm to the surface.  One hand is on my chest and the other one is navigating through the water.  I am terrified. What have I done?  I reach the surface in so much pain, I scream to the top, “I am hurt!!!”  I couldn’t believe it. I had seen so many jump before me. One was a drunk guy who did a triple gainer and landed with seemingly no problem.  My boyfriend, who courageously leaped after an hour of fighting with himself and had nothing but exciting stories to tell after the fact.  My friend who had done it at least 10 times between the 2 days with a cool smile and the grace of a professional high diver.  All of these success stories and yet I got hurt.

My boyfriend rushes down the side of the cliff to my aid.  I catch my breath and realize I did not hit anything solid except the water, which from that height feels like concrete.   I thought that I would be free falling for a bit with enough time to adjust into the straight pike that I needed to land safely.  According to everyone else I looked great going down.  I bet I did.  My first hand experience was quite different.  I felt no free fall. There was no pause that I could sense between the jump and the water crash.  I straightened as best as I could, but I believe the mix of the expectations I had of how I thought it was going to go and my utter surprise of how it actually did made for bad form.  Now try to picture this in slow motion.  I slightly bent my knees and rolled back a little, landing directly on the tail bone which delivered a fierce blow to my spine. Then I was thrust back from the impact landing second on the middle of my back compressing my chest and lungs, creating pain in my chest and loss of air.  I was afraid I wouldn’t be able to swim up to the surface because I could barely move.  Luckily, I did.

Had I have listened to that calm voice that said, “Not today, not tomorrow, maybe never, this may not be in your story,” I would have avoided this crash landing.  I was more relieved that I was alive.  Nothing was broken.  I would endure pain every time I sat down or did anything to cause irritation to my sternum.  Hiccups made me cry.  Yoga was a nightmare in some positions.  Still, I had to  find the positive so that I could go on.  I DID IT! Would I do it again? Probably not.  If I ever did it again, I would want to feel much more confident going into it. What does Yoga teach me?  Acceptance, non-judgment, and listen… listen… listen….to your body, mind, and heart.  I am actually not sure what would have been worse… the pain from my crash landing, or the pain my mind would have thrust upon me for not doing it.  I am no longer beating myself up for not doing it, but my body is beaten up from doing it.  Either way I get the experience of growth through pain…  Haha, go figure.

When a challenge arises, we have an opportunity to MAKE CHOICES.  All choices have consequences that are good and bad.  That day I chose to not live in fear.  What I realized was that a healthy dose of fear is meant to prompt a healthy dose of judgment.  When I see a car coming, I do not step in front of it because I know I will get hit.  This was a completely NEW experience, one that was unique to me.  I painted the outcome through my thoughts, decisions, mind, and body.  Had I of been more confident or less timid perhaps I would have landed better.  Had I avoided it all together, I would have been safe physically, but my mind would have run rough-shot with me for who knows how long.  If I would have  landed perfectly, I would have written a different blog post.  I landed imperfectly, and had a different experience, now I am sharing this with you, and that is perfect within itself.

Trust has become a way of living for me.  I have jumped off of many metaphorical cliffs in these past few years with nothing but sheer determination and success. This cliff was no different.  All jumps require confidence, intuition, physical awareness, proper timing, and faith.  Even though the Path may not be what was expected, perhaps a bit bumpy and painful at times, we will always learn soul lessons if we require the patience and awareness to listen to them.

Everyone’s journey is different.  We all have choices.  Paint your destiny. Follow your heart.  It is not without hurdles, but the experiences will expand your horizons always.  It is all a learning process that brings forth growth.

Thank you for exploring my “Explorations of Self,” with Me!

As always with love,

Alana Roach

E-RYT, CYT, Wellness Supporter & Freelance Writer

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5 Steps to Financial Freedom

February 23, 2014 //  by Alana Roach//  Leave a Comment

Money.  Just seeing the word can bring sensation into the body and some thoughts into the mind immediately for most people.  How we see money has impact on our lives.

Alana Roach on the PIer, Lance Laurence Photography (www.LanceLaurence.com)
Alana Roach on the PIer, Lance Laurence Photography (www.LanceLaurence.com)

I grew up being taken care of, so don’t get me wrong.  I always had a roof over my head, food in my stomach, education, loving parents, clothes, etc.  I am SO grateful for that.  With that out of the way, I’d like to continue and say, what I was told about money through media on radio and television and adults what that it meant success.  Those people that had it were rich maybe famous by our standards, political leaders, maybe upper middle-class at the least, but what was constantly repeated to me was that, “Money doesn’t create happiness, those people are empty.”  I heard this repeated AGAIN and AGAIN.  On the flip side, those who were living in apartments in an upper middle class town at the time , like myself, and those who had welfare,  those who were homeless,  those who lived in the ghettos, whatever it was that straight out said, and I repeat, “You are poor.”  I was told many things about this class of people growing up. “Poor people are God’s chosen ones, they are going to heaven.”  “Poor people are less then. Lack more. Suffer more. Aren’t good enough to get more and never measure up. Un-deserving and un-loved. Trash.” You get the point.  SO, you can IMAGINE that I had some really misconstrued views of money right up through my late twenties.

Woo!  So, with ALL of that said.  Guess what? I have found… that all of it… it.. drum roll…

A  matter of perspective and that depending on an individual’s perspective, this will directly affect the way they receive or block Abundant Living.

Abundant Living is truly a way of life which I have found incredibly satisfying.  It spawns from gratitude.  It requires some un-doing. It takes some Self-Work which means Action!  Action which I have taken and I can report to you has completely freed me from those chains of  old-thinking.  Money is neither good or bad.  It is ENERGY!  It just is! 

1.       Gratitude list

Gratitude lists on a daily basis which I recommend writing for the first year to really get it into your habitual  practice is the very first step on this journey.  I have been doing this for nearly 2 years and the results of this ritual are that I embarked on a Path/Career that I am TRULY in love with, my personal and professional relationships are wonderful, and I live Abundance in health,wealth, and happiness on a daily basis.  Does this mean I never have sad days, sick days, bills, arguments, etc?  No, but what it does mean is that I find gratitude in the sad days, I will have miracles in how my health is taken care of on those sick days in how I think and treat my body, I pay my bills on time and I have money left over AND in savings (Money left over and in savings was not the case before these two years of Gratitude Practice), my arguments are constructive and reflective, and I receive abundance from my Dream opportunities in Career and Service work (They go hand and hand with me), Travel, Relationships all the way to mechanical and computer repairs.

2.       Releasing Ancestorol Chords That Could Be Impinging on Your Ability to Receive Success

Continually.

For me this meant going to see a Shaman, Breath-worker, doing Yoga, Meditation.   We all have energetic chords to our parents, grandparents, perhaps their grandparents, past life ancestors.  If we do not put in the work to release these chords, we can continue to live our their Karma, causing energetic blocks in our lives. 

3.        Positive Thinking and Speaking

I watch my thoughts and speech today.  I believe that what we think repeatedly and say repeatedly have energetic vibrations.  What are we really putting out into the Universe?  I am not saying that we cannot have negative thoughts, but once we do, are we massaging those thoughts or implementing gratitude and positive thinking once we become aware of it?  Are we constantly saying self-deprecating things that come from a space of insecurity and lack?  If we are, it is something to look at.  If I have negative thoughts, I make a gratitude list, even for the negative thought for bringing me to what I am grateful for!  I try not to say anything negative today, and if I do I replace it with 3 positive things.  I write and say positive affirmations.  Sometimes I do Positive Thinking and Abundant Living meditations.  All of this creates Abundant Living!

 

4.       Trusting God/Universal Spirit.
Yes.  Trust.  This is an all-encompassing detail.  My journey into trusting God started about 5 years ago.  It has been a journey.  It has taken time.  It is worth it.  I recommend the book, “The Shack.”  Through my process which is unique to me, I have discovered that I can rely upon my God for everything.  Every little and big thing.  When I trust more, I receive more abundance.  I have to continually let go of my control and my fears because when I do, the God of my understanding introduces me to the life that was truly intended for Me. 

 

Here is a story on this.  My car was on it’s second trip to the mechanic in 2 weeks.  The first trip I had all the money for and plenty left over.  The second was very unexpected, but the beauty of it for me was that I did not panic.  In the past I would have.  Everything unexpected would have thrown me into a financial panic.  I would have been ridden with worry and despair.  However, THIS time, since I have been practicing Abundant Living, I felt a calm presence guiding me and I Trusted that everything would be just fine. I didn’t even know if I had money to cover all of my expenses in this second trip, but I KNEW from the depth of my Soul that I would be OK.  So I go to pick up my car from the mechanic,  I ask him how much it was (I had an estimation of about 150-200 on the phone which I barely had in my checking and  with a smile on my face that was genuine… the mechanic looks at me and says, “You don’t owe me anything.”  Miracles in my life today that continue to show me that I live a life of abundance.  I open myself up to all avenues of abundance and TRUST it to flow to me and they do in ALL ways.  I drop the expectations of how the abundance with flow to me and then I open up to all of the ways that my Creator wants to take care of me. 

5.        Money is Energy, Give Freely, Receive Freely.

I said it before.  Money is neither good or bad, it is ENERGY!  Abundance is also energy.  When I view money and abundant living in this way, I drop the expectations of how the abundance with flow to me and then I open up to all of the ways that my Creator wants to take care of me.  When I do a service or get a service, I am receiving or giving energy back in exchange for the energy put out.  If I am putting out Abundant Energy, the Universe will send Abundant Energy back my way.  One of my favorite affirmations for this is, “I live in Abundance, free from want.  I open myself up to Abundance and I am taken care of in ALL ways.   I have all that I need and more in health, wealth, and happiness!”  Remember, I live a simple life.  I am grateful to that.  I feel abundant and I AM that.  I could be an Abundant Being whether I lived in the woods or in a mansion because I my soul is at peace when I live this way.  Sharing in the Abundance is what life is all about.  Whether that is abundant conversation, bounty of food, services, money, intelligence, wisdom, and LOVE! 

 

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With love always,

Your Yogini,

Alana Roach

CYT, ERYT, Reiki, Wellness Support and Free-Lance Writer

www.AlanaRoachYoga.com

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