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		<title>Breath, Stretch, Meditate</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Apr 2012 14:09:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kwame Belle</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently I find myself increasingly curious about meditation, yoga and obtaining peace of mind. I am not sure if it has to do with all of the Oprah programs I am watching or more the desire to find a way to keep my mind clear enough  to write when I am up against the deadline (as I...  <a href="http://oswego.edu/student/blogs/2012/04/03/breath-stretch-mediate/" class="more-link" title="Read Breath, Stretch, Meditate">Read more &#187;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="lead">Recently I find myself increasingly curious about meditation, yoga and obtaining peace of mind. I am not sure if it has to do with all of the Oprah programs I am watching or more the desire to find a way to keep my mind clear enough  to write when I am up against the deadline (as I always am). Truth be told it is a fair mixture of both, I am a huge fan of Oprah&#8217;s <del>LifeClass </del> any Own program and I still have a 2 page analysis paper due from before spring break(please don&#8217;t judge me). Whatever it might be that is bringing on my constant stress and cloudy mind I have found that a few things actually help to clear it.</p>
<p>After years of wanting to do yoga I finally took a friend up on an invitation to join her at a Sunday afternoon session. The experience was a memorable one; me struggling to balance my self on one leg or hold positions with every muscle trembling while the rest of the class seemed to flawlessly glide from position to position. I lost track of how many times I said to myself &#8221; I thought yoga was supposed to be relaxing and calm&#8221;. But as the session was concluding , I found myself down on my yoga mat calmly breathing , mind effortlessly drifting off unaware of the macho body building men who had earlier watched me head over to the yoga mats.</p>
<p>When the lights finally turned on and the instructor told us she looked forward to seeing us next week, I was floating over to my friend with the surrealist feeling of serenity I had have ever experienced. I felt somewhere in between sleep and euphoria. The rest of the day and subsequently the next one as well was filled with great clarity. In the time after, I spent nights  practicing breathing exercises to help settle my thoughts enough for me to fall asleep.</p>
<p>Since then I have developed a weekly routine of attending a Sunday evening yoga class courtesy of Oswego&#8217;s fitness centers. What has made my yoga classes even better was learning that other SUNY schools don&#8217;t all offer classes without paying a separate fee. How lucky are we to get a yoga class that not only winds down as the sun sets over the lake but not  have to pay an additional fee?</p>
<p>The health benefits of yoga are substantial I am sure but I&#8217;ll leave that up to a professional or someone with more knowledge on yoga practices to tell you. I&#8217;m just here to say yoga has definitely been a great stabilizer in my life.</p>
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