It is easy to get ourself hung up on expectations, and it is these expectations that cloud our view of the truth
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It is easy to get ourself hung up on expectations, and it is these expectations that cloud our view of the truth

It is easy to get ourself hung up on expectations, and it is these expectations that cloud our view of the truth
Satya is the second of Yama's and means commitment to the truth.  Once again this principle brings with it a duality.  It can be associated with both your daily practice of life on or off the mat.  What you find to be your truth today, may or may not be your truth tomorrow.  This can be a source of healing as you are then able to release expectations based on past experiences.  I had a teacher once share with me that expectations are premeditated disappointments.
As my practice and teaching continues to evolve, I find the more I know the more I really do not know.  I may come into the class room convinced of a truth only to have the realization later that it is not true for me today.  This is  a sign of growth, and of being open to what is.  As you move, breath and live, the only thing we you be certain of is change. 
As a teacher you may lose students as you adapt and grow with your teachings, teaching less of what they want and more of what they need.  One of the most difficult aspects of growth in Yoga is opening your eyes to the truth.  It is often here that students are not ready for that realization and growth potential and opt to move on.  You must trust in yourself, not take it personal and continue to grow.
Today lets set an intention to be committed to being honest with.  Do not avoid the limitations in your practice by over compensating or risking injury to cover them up. Honor those limits.  Don't escape the truth in your body by avoidance or ignoring  (ignorance?).  Find a way to modify so that you may find the full benefits of the asana, for you, today. Listen to the wisdom of the body, connect with the breath.  If you find the breath is restricted, listen and be truthful to this wisdom.  You are risking harm when you ignore the truth. 
The breath is the real guide of your truth.  Are you able to find the full deep rhythm of the breath. or do you find yourself holding or audibly and forcefully releasing the breath as you come out of each asana.  Are you  risking injury and missing out on the full true benefits of your practice?
It is easy to get  hung up on expectations, and it is these expectations that cloud our view of the truth.  Last week I spoke of contentment, but in order to be content we must practice being truthful.  
As you prepare to end your practice or your day, ask yourself did I give my full attention?  Did I stay fully present?  Did I do my best?  Am I pushing myself to hard, striving for an ideal and ignoring the wisdom that resides within me? Have I been honest?
Approach everything you do with since of conviction, as you find your inner strength grounded in truth and wisdom. Give people a reason to trust in you as you practice with integrity evoking a strong conviction of truthfulness on the mat and off the mat.  The change starts with you.
See you on the mat
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