Saturday, December 20, 2008

Thank You From Scott Feinberg of Karma Krew

Karma Kastles 2008  -  Tequesta Rec Yoga Sculpture

Dear Friends,
 
I'm not sure about you but I'm still lingering in the residue of the amazing experiences of last week (Karma Kastles). It is a testament to the power of community that we could pull off both events with such ease, delight, and success. It awes me that in the midst of so much economic uncertainty that in truth, it is our internal circumstance that dictates our external circumstance and not the other way around. Because of your help, Karma Krew was able to raise $53,000! What a shining example of how what lies inside of each of us is paramount to what lies outside of us and that when those intentions are aligned together and mobilized there is nothing we can't do.
 
These funds will serve to sustain our shelter program and ensure that even more children who have been abused will now have the opportunity to experience the healing benefits of Yoga. It will also ensure a healthy and vibrant Community Karma Krew program with new krews popping up all over the country. Thank you so much for your support.
 
It was nothing other than a deep deep joy to be able to manifest this vision with each of you. We each did our part and it equalled something so much greater than we ever could have expected. I offer you my deepest gratitude for your generous contributions of sweat, heart, committment, vision, patience, moral support, and for simply the honor of doing this sacred work together.
 
With Much Love,
 
Scott

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Bryan Kest Back In Tequesta November 2008

A heartfelt 'thank you' goes out to Bryan Kest and all who participated in our 4th annual Master Class this November in Tequesta.   Bryan led another amazing class filled with his unique style of sharing yoga in a present-day approach.  He gave us plenty to think about as he imparted solid teachings on the relevance of yoga in our daily lives through the first third of the class.  Then, he kept us smiling (and sometimes laughing) through a challenging asana practice for the balance of the workshop.  I believe we all left the session a little wiser, a little happier and a lot sweatier.  Needless to say, we're looking forward to his return next year.