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It has been awhile since my last post. Sometimes I think I should become more disciplined with my blog. But most of the time, I think I should just relax and flow:

The weather is warm here in South Florida. All the windows are open. I am thankful for the breeze. I have been teaching a lot of yoga, both private and group classes, and more than ever, I have been giving Reiki treatments.. sometimes a few times a day.

The yoga and chakra therapy series I am teaching is really amazing..   Every week we focus on a different chakra, and every week we are processing, healing, and growing. Through Asana (poses), Pranayama (breath work), mantra (chants), and guided visualization, we are on a chakra journey. We are all learning so much.Sometimes there are tears, sometimes there is laughter. During the week we worked with the Sacral chakra, one person in the group discovered a new and unexpected pregnancy, and one  in our group began menstruating again after menopause.  Energy work… ;)

This week we have been studying, healing, and strengthening  the heart chakra, the Anahata Chakra. For me, it has brought up events, issues,and memories that I haven’t consciously thought about in years. I know I am working through some deep wounds and healing my heart.


Healing through love in South Beach...

Healing through love in South Beach…

And as for healing my heart, my Portuguese sweetheart has been here visiting for nearly a month now (I lived in the Azores for 6 months). Our time together has been beautiful. Dancing, swimming, painting my house, exploring, theatre, yoga, friends, family, and good food. We speak Portuglish. Our own combination of Portuguese and English. We understand each other…. but when we don’t, we  laugh, play a bit of charades, and slowly figure it out….. ahahahaha, the language of love.

Love in all forms is the most powerful healer. 

To our Chakras and our healing~Yogini Tiff


I have a group of yoga students who have been studying and practicing with me for a few years now. We are all friends, and before class starts, we all laugh and ‘bitch’ a little, we help each other process stuff, we keep it real. Then class starts, we quiet our worries and thoughts, and focus on the breath. Then we begin to flow, linking the body and the breath in movement.

Anyways, after several years practicing together, everyone is able to do their asanas, listen to their bodies, honor their bodies, and comfortably meditiate.  Everyone is becoming more sensitive. Last week, I felt intense amounts of energy,while teaching.  I opened my eyes during our final seated meditation, looked at my students (friends) and I saw that everyone was really in a deep meditation. Blissed out, connected, and healing. After class ended, nobody moved. For about 20 minutes after class, no one spoke, no one moved. I  decided then and there that it was time, to week by week, teach in depth, about the chakras. So starting today, with this particular class, I am going to add a new element to our practice -Yoga and Chakra Therapy..

My Lake Worth Yoga crew....I Love you!! (I am the one standing under the orb)

My Lake Worth Yoga crew….I Love you!! (I am the one standing under the orb)

Focusing on the Chakras while practicing yoga helps activate, cleanse, and heal the Chakras and it helps encourage the energy to flow , upwards and towards the crown of the head. This is often referred to as awakening the Kundalini. Kundalini is often described as a coiled energy that lies dormant at the root chakra, and as people ‘awaken’ the energy activates and starts to move.. I have experienced major surges of energy and felt the power. It is intense. When you are able to truly feel the energy, there is no turning back, it is undeniable, it is life changing.  It  opens the door to a new path. A path of healing, connection, wisdom, and magic.

Chakra is a Sanskrit word that means spinning wheel or vortex.  There are seven major chakras in the human body and over 72,000 nadis, smaller energy centers. The study of chakras and the human energy system is over 5,000 year old and various religions, ethnicities, and cultures in the past and present share the core belief of chakras.

Chakras are usually invisible to the human eye but practicing yoga and other healing arts and sciences helps bring the bring the practitioner into awareness of the subtle (or not so subtle) energies of the chakras, the nadis and the entire energetic system.

The seven major chakras in the human body run parallel from the base of the spine to the crown of the head. Chakras are centers of prana (life force energy).

The chakras basically act as pumps or valves and they regulate the flow of energy.  Each chakra resonates with a certain color, sound, or frequency.  Tuning into the chakras helps bring us closer our true nature.Each chakra gives off one of the seven colors of the rainbow.  When all the chakras are open and balanced the person is vibrant, healthy, and all of the colors of the rainbow surround the persons body, which is known as  the person’s aura.

There are specific issues, emotions, and energies  that correspond with each chakra :

The Root Chakra, the Muladhara represents survival, relationship security, and inner safety. The element is earth.

A little farther up and orange in color is the Sacral or Svadhisthana Chakra.  This Chakra represents water and the emotional connections are blame and guilt,money and sex, power and control and relationships.

The next chakra,the solar plexus, or Manipura represents the element of fire. The color is yellow and it said to be the core of our will power.   The emotional connections are will power, self-esteem , sensitivity to criticism and care for oneself and for others.

The fourth Chakra, the heart Chakra, also known as Anahata is a vibrant green Chakra located at the heart center.  The element is air and the emotions associated with this Chakra are, love and compassion, forgiveness and acceptance,but also hatred, loneliness, grief and anger. These emotions are all connected to the functioning of the heart Chakra.

The fifth Chakra is the Vissuddha, the throat Chakra.  The element is ether or space and the emotions are personal expression, judgment, criticism, addiction.The key function of this Chakra is communication.

The sixth Chakra is commonly known as the third eye Chakra. The color is purple, or indigo and it is located near the center of the forehead.  The Chakra is associated with truth and intuition.  It is said that psychic abilities center around the third eye.  The element is light.

The seventh Chakra the crown Chakra is located at the top of the head and is commonly thought to be white, violet, or gold in color.  The element for this Chakra is ‘not of this world’ and awakening this Chakra is believed to lead one towards enlightenment.

If one finds they have unbalanced energy they can set their intention for their yoga practice to be on healing and balancing the chakras.

Practicing breathing exercises encourages the energy to balance. Finding time for self-care can have enormous healing effects on an unbalanced Chakra system.  Sometimes people have excessive Chakra energy  usually one or two Chakras.  This can be seen in people with addiction to sex, drugs, alcohol, relationships, food, etc. or it can be seen on someone with a large ego or a “I am better than you” type of personality.

Sometimes a person is so ‘closed off’ that they are deficient in Chakra energy. This sometimes happens after a traumatic events, broken hearts, or health issues.   Use of color therapy along with chanting, yoga and meditation will help balance the Chakras.

I have found that Gemstones that correspond to specific Chakras are very useful as well.

The goal is a strong clear and balanced energy system.  Consciously and unconsciously yoga works to purify, re-balance and awaken the Chakras, individually and also as a whole. Through the practice of yoga we can awaken and cleanse the Chakras and heal our spirits. Once the Chakras are functioning in a healthy manner we are able to safely raise the Kundalini energy up the spine to the crown of the head.  What a ‘trip.;)

I know this post is a very basic introduction, but I hope you found it helpful..if you have any questions, or wish to add something.. please contact me..

Growing and Healing...

Growing and Healing…retreat with my teacher

To our healing, and with love.  ~T


I  performed my first wedding ceremony on Saturday. It was something I had never even thought of doing, until last October, when my dear friend (and fellow yoga teacher) sent me an email and asked if I would perform the ceremony. I was honored and shocked.

The Magic of Love

The Magic of Love

I knew it was fairly easy to become an ordained minister, so I chose Halloween, Samhain, also known as “The day of the Witches” in the Azores, to officially become ordained to legally perform ceremonies. To me, the legal aspect of marriage is minor. The spirit of love, is what truly unites souls. I performed a ritual beforehand, and asked for blessings from my teachers and guides. And then, it took about 15 minutes online, to complete the majority of the legal stuff.

I spent a lot of time thinking of how to create a spiritual ceremony to  represent the couple, and the love they share.  Together, over several hang out sessions, we discussed ideas, and came up with a beautiful ceremony script that truly fit their relationship.

The ceremony was held on the beach, in South Florida at John MacArthur State Park.  Before the ceremony, I snuck away and walked on a trail alone. I practiced my script a few times, and then found a place to sit down. I sat in easy pose (sukhasana), closed my eyes, and called upon the power of my inner Priestess. I asked to be guided during the ceremony.

Mind clear and calm, I was ready.  We began the ceremony with our eyes closed. We invited the spirit of love to join us, in blessing their union. The ceremony was beautiful. Quotes from Paulo Coelho and Gandhi, Persian Poetry, a sand ceremony, part of a Persian Ceremony, and beautiful vows that were shared in both English and Portuguese.

Part of a Traditional Persian Wedding Ceremony..

Part of a Traditional Persian Wedding Ceremony..

Always connected, the circle of love

Always connected, the circle of love

After pronouncing the couple,  and after their kiss, we all formed a large circle, held hands and visualized love and blessings. We began our ceremony with love and we closed our ceremony with love.

Although the weather turned chilly as day turned to-night, the warmth of love blanketed us all. 

Once again, I truly feel I am being led down the path of magic.

Blessings and Love ~Yogini Tiff

 


A beautiful morning.  Lake Worth Beach, with a group of beautiful friends. Connecting and healing in the ocean. Breathe in love. Breathe out gratitude.~Yogini Tiff

The Beautiful Moments in Life

See the magic. ..


This is just a quick post I wanted to share with you all.My friends and I love yoga.. so I put together a little video set to the music of Vaisnava.. (Vaisnava is a talented musician and he also happens to be my little brother).. strange I know, a yoga teacher with a brother who makes really awesome yoga music.. Life! Please watch, listen, breathe and enjoy.

xxxxx~Yogini Tiff


This is a  a guided relaxation I made with the musician Vaisnava.  The photos are all from my 6 months living in Atlantis (Santa Maria).

I hope you enjoy. Relax and be well.

~Yogini Tiff


Nearly a year ago, I found a teacher,  Geshe Tenzing Tamding, that I really resonate with. He is a Tibetan Buddhist Lama, and truly a magical, beautiful being. There is so much light and peace and love in his being, you sit near him and are instantly transformed. He has the most beautiful smile I have ever seen. He laughs all the time too. His laugh is so loud and wonderful, and very contagious.

Laughter and love are contagious!!!

I was able to spend a lot of time with him. Lunches, dinners, lessons, and even an air boat ride through the Everglades. When we went to the Everglades, Geshela changed out of his traditional robes, and wore, “normal” clothes, and even a baseball hat. I remember the shock I felt, when I saw him ”whoa, he looks like a normal person!!” I sat next to him on the boat, smiling almost nonstop, I felt like I knew this amazing secret: There are wise beings, sometimes in disguise, that are sent to guide us.

Everglades Group Photo… Geshela Blending in….

Well, last night, I got to hang out with another Tibetan Buddhist Lama. Nyari Tritul Rinpoche. He is from India, but lives mostly in Spain. He has studied with, and is friends with my teacher.  He and I are the same age. And both born the year of the Snake (my teacher  is also year of the Snake).   We are the same age, but in terms of wisdom, he is lifetimes ahead of me. When Rinpoche was 3 years old, he was formally recognized as the Third reincarnation of the 89th Ganden Tripa. Ganden Tripa is the title of the appointed spiritual leader for Tibetan school of Buddhism. He has been formally studying Buddhism since he was 5 years old. He is very wise.  He has so much love in his eyes and peace in his heart.

Hanging out with Tritul Rinpoche… and other wise beings..:)

We really just hung out, as friends, and talked story. I told him that sometimes I feel wise and kind, and full of trust. But then at other times I feel critical, judgemental, and confused. He assured me that this was very normal, and he had a simple but powerful message: Love and Compassion.  As we develop more love and compassion, we radiate more love and compassion, and it spreads. Together we grow. He reminded me that “We are all the Buddha, it is in all of us, we just have to remember.”

I asked him about spirits and other beings. I have seen spirits before, and I wanted to know what he thought. He told us that “Yes,  there are other beings, spirits, angels, dark entities, but not everyone can see them.” More often people feel them. He then explained that in Buddhist thought, there are 6 realms of existence.  He said some of us can see glimpses into other realms…

Rinpoche gave us protection bracelets, a Buddhist Heart Mantra and blessing,  his email address, and Skype contact. He said “we must take advantage of this technology, it is here to help us grow.”  Anyways, I feel like this hang out session came at the perfect time. It seems like whenever doubt begins to take over my thoughts, I spend time with someone who helps remind me of my true path and purpose. There are wise beings among us sent to guide us, to teach us, and help us grow. I love my Buddhist Sangha (family)!

Have a blessed day.

Love and Compassion. ~T


Two years ago, a fellow yoga teacher called me, and asked if I had interest in taking over one of her classes at a nearby gym. I was teaching a lot of classes at the time, and I had no interest in teaching at a gym. “I can’t teach GYM yoga!” was my snobby response.

Anyways, a couple of days later,  I was at my son’s rehearsal for a play he was in. Sitting and waiting, I had a conversation with one of the other mom’s. She happened to be the fitness coordinator from the very same gym. She asked if I would teach a class there. I realized there was clearly a divine pull for me to teach there. So, I told her I would try it. Honestly, I never would have looked for a class at a gym. Gyms make me uncomfortable. I need a quiet, sacred space to practice. But, I agreed to teach one class a week, just to try it out and to see if anyone would start coming.  Well, they did. A lot. In fact, it became a very popular class (sometimes as many as 50 people would come). I was soon asked to teach another class. Already feeling love for my students, I accepted.

If you know me, or have been reading my blog, you know, I do not follow rules. Always a bit of a rebel, and definitely someone who whistles to their own tune, I learned at a very young age, that I have to stay true to myself.. regardless of what anyone thinks. And that is apparent in the classes I teach. Over the years, my class has evolved from a vinyasa flow class, to a much slower flow class. And every class is very different.  I follow my intuition. I feel the room. The yoga begins to flow. I am guided. My body truly becomes a conduit for healing. There is no ego involved when I say this. Much of the time, I am just as confused,scared, worried, lost, etc., as anyone else. But when I practice and when I teach, something happens-beauty, wisdom, and compassion radiate from my being. Other people feel it too. I have come to recognize that the something, is God. As our awareness expands, we start to see that God is not a man with a long white beard sitting on a cloud…. God has no gender. God is pure consciousness. God is love.  Love is within all of us.

For  two years, on Wednesdays and Fridays, a huge number of yogis and yoginis, came to take my class. This was not fitness/gym yoga. Lives were transformed. My life was transformed. I truly feel blessed.   Breathing together, we worked through our own heartbreaks, and struggles. Moving together, we became aware of the connection we all share. We generated so much love energy-I know we helped the whole Universe. Universe meansOne Song’. Major healing.

My lovely Yoga class and some lovely orbs……

I built so many friendships with people in the class. In fact,  everyone has built lasting friendships…. There have even been some love connections (wink, wink). Babies have been born, and loved ones have been lost.. Happiness and sadness, yoga has helped us cope. Yoga has opened our eyes.

Nothing in the external world is permanent..  The only constant is change. And there is major change in the air. So, yesterday was my last class teaching there.  And, in one month,   I will begin a very new adventure, first to an organic farm in Northern Florida, and then to the Azores. The Azores is the land of my family. I honestly have no idea what will happen or where my path will take me, but with yoga to help guide me, I am sure the journey will be magical.

I have so much love for my students. I am eternally grateful our paths have crossed. Our experience together, truly was a miracle. Thank you so much!  And remember, we are always connected.

Much love~t


This morning I woke up, drank a big infusion of lemongrass, and walked to yoga. It was a peaceful walk. And a strong class.

We always turn off the lights and close the curtains. It is dark and cozy.  We call our space  ”The cave”. Today the class was full of beautiful, powerful, amazing women. Together with breath and movement in sync,we generated so much energy.  Eyes closed. Healing. Floating. Flowing. Being.  There were Spirit Guides with us. Bright and vibrant.

Yoga helps us connect to wisdom, beauty, truth, and magic. We help aid our spiritual growth by practicing regularly, positive thinking (which is sometimes very hard), eating a healthy diet, and drinking herbal teas, or infusions. And today’s herb is lemongrass!

Lemongrass-Green Magic

Lemongrass is an herb that grows very well in subtropical to tropical locations.Lemongrass has many medicinal and magical properties. And it tastes good (it is often used in Thai dishes).  I planted lemongrass about a year ago in my backyard, and it is now as tall as I am.  Plants are magical. Yesterday, my son told me he was craving lemonade,but having no lemons, I offered to make him lemongrass iced tea. He was happy. We harvested about three stalks of lemongrass. I used scissors to cut the lemongrass into small pieces. We placed the lemongrass in two large glass jars. One for iced tea. And one for an infusion. We added boiling water and allowed to steep. For the iced tea, we steeped for about an hour. Then we added agave nectar. Lemony sweet.Ahhhh. Delicious.  For the infusion, I left it covered overnight.

Lemongrass is said to help clear the skin, aid digestion and calm the nerves. It has major anti-fungal properties, helps lower cholesterol, and the big one, Lemongrass repels mosquitos! Gotta love a natural insect repellent. (Especially if you live in the swamp!) There are many other healing properties to lemongrass.

Lemongrass attracts honey bees, and repels snakes.

Lemongrass is one of those wonder herbs with many magical properties. Lemongrass is known to enhance psychic vision, divination, and can be used in purification rituals. Lemongrass and yoga go well together.. Just don’t drink too much before class. Yoga with a full bladder is not fun.  Seriously. Ha!

I sometimes braid the grass and allow it to dry, then burn it to purify and cleanse any negativity in the house, or my aura. Lemongrass is a nice herb to add to a bath, and helps aid in dream-work when placed under the pillow.

Celebrate the magic of the green world.

Yoga and Lemongrass.  A lovely combination. :)

 Be well. Have a cup of tea.

~T


I see auras. Not all the time. But often. Sometimes I just see them (like while I am walking down the street) without trying.   Sometimes I have to focus.  I quiet my mind with breathing, and stare out with an unfocused gaze. I begin to see light surrounding the person, and then color. I don’t know what the colors mean. The colors change all the time. I have read books that explain the colors and auras… but I experience it differently. More on that another time..  Anyways, At the end of  yoga, we spend a few minutes in seated meditation. With my eyes closed, I can often, see my students.  Sometimes I see them as dots of energy.  Or sometimes I see an entire energetic outline.  The more time I spend connected, the more that gift has developed. Amazing. I travel with hypersensitivity in my physical world, but when I travel to my spiritual world, whoa.

I also FEEL, with great sensitivity, energy. I am an empath. An empath is someone who can feel things. An empath can feel and actually carry other people’s emotions, and thoughts too.  I don’t quite love this gift. I know I have it for a reason, BUT…..I don’t understand it enough. I am learning though. Learning what I am here to do.  Anyways, as an empath, I am very easily affected by my surroundings and by the people I am around. If I am around someone who is upset. I feel upset. If I am with someone who is grumpy, I feel it, their emotions and sometimes their thoughts too. Not only do I feel it,but  I actually transform and take on those feelings, that mood, or even similar experiences.. It is pretty intense. I know this is part of why I need to spend a lot of time alone, quiet, and in nature. To recharge.  In nature there is balance. I restore. I find peace.   I also  I know that is part of why I have been drawn to stones.  I hold a stone and I feel healing energy, with great sensitivity. I am Vata dosha, Gemini sun, Aquarius moon.

So I have some special gifts, everybody does. I have an old friend in Olympia who is a natural dowser.  He can hold onto a ’Y’ shaped branch, scan around and find any source of underground water.  Seriously. the stick bends and points down when he stands above  water.. I can hold the same stick, at the exact same spot, and it won’t bend.  We have tried it.  Repeatedly.  I have friends who can communicate with animals, friends who are very connected to the green world, and can talk to plants, friends that connect to angels, and even friends who connect to fire and can manipulate it. Some friends can eaily manifest, Some have strong psychic vision. And some who are connected strongly to water. I could go on. The point is, we all have these gifts. When we spend time in meditation, or learn how to quiet the mind chatter, eat a healthy diet, etc.  we allow our gifts to emerge. The gifts are already within us… we just have to tune in and connect with our higher selves. 

I am in no way an expert. But magic is real, and everywhere, all the time. There is much to be seen with the eyes closed.  I am learning and growing, and tuning in more and more everyday.

I have questions for sure, but I also learning to trust the process. Let go and flow.

“You must have a room, or a certain hour or so a day, where you don’t know what was in the newspapers that morning, you don’t know who your friends are, you don’t know what you owe anybody, you don’t know what anybody owes to you. This is a place where you can simply experience and bring forth what you are and what you might be. This is the place of creative incubation. At first you may find that nothing happens there. But if you have a sacred place and use it, something eventually will happen.”
~Joseph Campbell

Welcome April Showers! Shower down wisdom, healing, and love. ~T



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