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My Spiritual Practice

My Spiritual Practice

My Spiritual Practice

 

Kiana Ng

I share a lot about my yoga practice with you, but not a whole lot about the rest of my spiritual practice…

Sometimes, I share with you pieces about what I’m going through, lessons I’ve learned and the like, but I don’t dive too deep into it all the time nor do I tell you what my spiritual practice actually looks like.

However, I feel called to share with you a little more about my spiritual practice.

Before I begin, let me clarify what I mean by spiritual practice. I define this as: what you do to heal and tune in.

For me, this is what my spiritual practice looks like: yoga & meditation. every morning.

Sometimes it’s messy.

Sometimes I miss a day. Or two.

Sometimes it’s easy.

Sometimes it’s really f-ing hard.

Sometimes it’s 20 minutes. Other times it’s 90 minutes.

Sometimes I also journal.

Sometimes I pull tarot and oracle cards.

And sometimes I feel called to share with you what I’ve learnt along the way.

But not always… And that’s okay. I think there’s something sacred in keeping your spiritual practice to yourself and not always announcing it to the world. 

I don’t have an exact method to it, but I know that sitting in stillness and solitude teaches me more than movement on my mat does about myself because it forces me to eliminate distractions and to look at the challenging parts of myself. And that’s why I meditate. My mat is a place for me to passionately enjoy the physical practice that I love so much, find my way back to presence, ground into my body, release what I’m holding on to, and create physical space for healing (on all levels) to occur.

My yoga practice is where I open up my body to release unhealed or blocked energy. Meditation is where I work through all of the tough stuff that came up and unearthed itself as a result. Meditation is where I receive universal guidance, awaken to deeper truths and wisdom, heal, work through the hard questions, seek clarity, and everything else that helps me peel the layers off and connect to myself on a deeper level.

Both my yoga practice and meditation go hand in hand for me to create my spiritual practice.

In my teachings, I largely focus on the physical asana and challenge you to explore your body in new and creative ways, all while using the breath to create space and let go. I’ve known for years now that one of my purposes for this lifetime is to help people heal, but recently, I’ve found myself with the question, “Am I doing enough right now as a yoga teacher to fulfill this purpose?”

Sometimes, I feel like I should make my classes less about the physical asana and cue more to the inward practice. But whenever I try to do that, it feels forced, inauthentic, and less fluid. Teaching physical asana while inspiring you, my students, to release, let go, and find more space using the breath is my language. This is what comes so fluently to me… Sometimes even to the point where I’m leading a class and words start coming through me that aren’t mine with wisdom about asana that I didn’t know I had.

It’s taken me a while to be okay with accepting this as my gift because I always felt like a “good” teacher should be able to lead their students through a spiritual, emotional or inward experience with their words. When in actuality, I already am. Even if it’s not in the way that I pictured.

I’ve learned that showing up on your mat is a spiritual practice in and of itself, no matter the words that come out of my mouth or the poses that I lead you through. The power of the physical practice of yoga is that it opens up your body, unearths blocks and repressions, and creates space for healing to occur as a result. And that’s what I teach to.

These moments of release and healing might come through as emotional surges, energetic shifts, clarity, a sense of grounding, or really anything else. They could happen on your mat or off your mat an hour, a day, or a week after practice. Whenever and however these moments of healing happen, I believe that the inward work comes from sitting in solitude and stillness to inquire and shine awareness on whatever it is that came up for you as a result of your yoga practice. This inward work is your meditation.

So my question for you is, how are you showing up for yourself to continue you on your own personal movement and healing journey? What is your spiritual practice?

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How To Meditate

How To Meditate

How To Meditate

 

Kiana Ng

Have you been wanting to start your meditation practice but aren’t sure how? Check out my guidelines below for how to meditate.

How To Meditate

Let me start with this… There’s not a right or a wrong way to meditate. Find what works best for you and practice it!

One of the main focuses of meditation is to clear the mind to find a complete state of presence. This is challenging for a lot of people so remember patience and self-compassion when you can only stop your mind for 1/2 a second! As with anything, the more you practice, the easier it will be.

Meditation is about re-training the mind. The mind is a great tool for productivity, creating, and planning. But it can also be destructive with harmful recurring thought loops. Through meditation, you’ll learn how to take back control over your mind rather than it controlling you.

To get started, here are some styles of meditation to choose from to start your meditation practice…

  • Silent or Breath Meditation – This is one of the hardest to do, in my opinion, as it requires a lot more concentration because your mind doesn’t have something else to focus on, nor does it have an external reminder to re-focus. But this is one of the techniques where you can really begin to learn a lot from. Plus, when you learn to appreciate silence, this type of meditation is golden.
  • Guided Meditation – Have someone guide you through the meditation. This is great when you’re first starting out and unsure what to do. There are youtube videos, or apps (I recommend Waking Up) with daily meditations for you to follow along with. If you’d like more personalized guided meditations, you can also book sessions with me here.
  • Visualization Meditation – This can also be in the form of guided meditation if you prefer. I love using visualizations when there’s a goal I’m trying to accomplish with it. For example, you might visualize how you want something to occur or manifest.
  • Contemplative Meditation – This type of meditation is great for when you have something that you’re seeking answers to. You might be reflecting on a specific question or creative solution. Practice focusing on your question or inquiry of focus.
  • Mantra Meditation – Practice repeating a mantra (affirmation) in between every inhale and exhale. Using the mantra as your point of focus.
  • Walking Meditation – I love meditating in nature. It’s very grounding and can be great to start with as well since it’s easier to focus your mind when you’re moving due to the creation of sensation through the senses.

Try one of these out tomorrow and get started on your meditation journey! I’m so excited for you.

If you’d like guidance through any of these styles of meditation, book a session with me here.

With love,

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The Importance of Meditation

The Importance of Meditation

The Importance of Meditation

 

Kiana Ng

Have you ever wondered why meditation is all the rave these days? Check out why meditation is important below.

Why is meditation important?

Meditation is a constant practice of diving deeper into yourself and learning how to heal and remove the blocks that are stopping you from doing so. When you take time to heal your inner world, you feel better in every aspect of your life.

Meditation teaches you self-awareness, mindfulness, emotional intelligence… It’s a tool that gives you an opportunity to invite in more peace, love, and joy into your life.

Every one person will have their own reasons for meditating, such as lowering stress levels, relaxation, or a more spiritual reason. Whatever it is, meditation has the power to unlock the parts of yourself that are waiting for you be discovered and healed.

Throughout my meditation practice, I’ve learned and discovered so much about myself. And I keep learning every time I sit down.

I believe that meditation is so important, not only for your own well-being, but for the world around you. When you meditate, you raise your vibration to a higher level of consciousness where love, peace, and joy exist, which in turn effects those around you either unconsciously or consciously. I don’t know about you, but I think that the world definitely needs more of this.

If you’re interested in starting your meditation practice with guidance, book a free meditation intro session with me here.

With love,

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How To Show Up As Your Authentic Self In Any Situation

How To Show Up As Your Authentic Self In Any Situation

How To Show Up As Your Authentic Self In Any Situation

 

Kiana Ng

Showing up as your authentic self can be difficult. Especially because you were taught that who you are isn’t good enough, but I’m here to tell you that you are.

Society has a knack for teaching us that who we are isn’t good enough.

Society says:

“If you’re like this, you’re enough.”

“If you’re perfect, you’ll fit in.”

“Once you meet our guidelines, you’ll be happy.”

When, in reality, striving to be anything but yourself is draining and moves you in the opposite direction of happiness.

So how do you show up as your authentic self in any situation?

  1. Drop the self-judgement. Sure there might be others judging you, but more than half the time, it’s your own self-judgement over how you think you should be that blocks your light from shining. When you drop your own self-judgement, you can learn to replace it with self-love and self-acceptance.
  2. Remember that you’re your only barrier. The only person that’s stopping you from showing up as your authentic self, is yourself. Others may create challenge for you, but they don’t have the power to stop you from showing up in your truth.
  3. Always choose YES to showing up as your authentic self. In every moment, you have a choice: to show up as your authentic self, or not. Choose the former every time.
  4. Remember your self-worth. Here’s the truth: you’re enough. You were made the way you were because you have something uniquely great to offer this world. If you choose to dim it, you’re missing out on yourself.
  5. Love yourself more. Repeat to yourself, “I love you.” Every. Damn. Day. And especially in the moments when you’re feeling insecure, anxious, or fearful.

I hope that these tips will help you find the confidence to show up as your authentic self. It’s been a journey for me to practice these tips, and I hope that they give you the strength to shine your light fully.

If you want help building your confidence or re-connecting to your authentic self, book a coaching call with me here.

With love,

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Stand Your Ground and Take No Shit

Stand Your Ground and Take No Shit

Stand Your Ground and Take No Shit

 

Kiana Ng

As women, it’s harder for us to stand our ground and take no shit.

Why is this harder for women?

Because, ancestrally, women were taught that they should be quiet, kind, and always giving. Women were taught that men have the power and that their voices don’t matter.

NEWSFLASH! It’s 2019 and women are speaking up like never before.

Women are learning that their voices matter and that it’s ok for them to stand their ground and take no shit when they need to. Women are coming back into their power.

Have you struggled with being able to stand your ground?

Here are a few reminders for you to remember when you need to stand up for yourself:

  1. Remember that your ancestors were taught that you aren’t allowed to speak up or stand up. This pattern has be brought down through generations, but you have the power to change this pattern any time.
  2. Your voice matters.
  3. Know your worth.
  4. You know your boundaries. Choose to honour them.
  5. Drop the guilt. Drop the shame.

If you need guidance on finding your voice, book a coaching call with me here.

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