Your Daily Life is Your Template

“What if our religion was each other, if our practice was our life, if prayer our words? What if the temple was the earth, if forests were our church, if holy waters the rivers, lakes, and oceans? What if meditation was our relationships? If the teacher was life, if wisdom was self-knowledge, if love was the center of our being… What If is a poem composed by Ganga White, a yoga teacher for over 50 years and founder of White Lotus in California. Ganga White’s commitment to yoga is rooted in the powerfully transformative elements it offers. “An awakening”, as White calls it, that a regular yoga practice inspires within you.

Yoga is about change. Whether you’re an experienced yogi, or a beginner looking for a healthy workout routine, it doesn’t take long to see a transformation in yourself. Yoga is meditative. When you step onto your mat, you leave the chatters of the outside world behind, quietly going within to find the peace inside your breath. Each time we make this small commitment of calm with ourselves, we undergo a shift, and we come away feeling renewed.

Indeed, this shift takes place on multiple levels. Our bodies are given fresh oxygen and blood flow, we stretch and strengthen our muscles and tendons, and we attain a different state of mind. Gaining a fresh perspective is a powerful way to promote change within our lives. Albert Einstein said, “You can never solve a problem on the level on which it was created.” When you honor yourself by doing yoga, you open up more than just your joints. Your practice also opens new gateways of thinking, lifting you out of limiting thought patterns.

Your elevated perspective is empowering, much like how you feel after completing a hot yoga class. Yoga is grounding – it teaches mindfulness and awareness. The asanas (or poses) and the breath work teach grounding and how to dwell in the present moment. From this state of mind, you begin to see the world through a lens of balance and positivity – you begin to see the world in its true form, all of us connected, all of us living for today. Here we can embody Ganga White’s What If and make our daily lives our temple through the vehicle of yoga.

Ashton Schwarz