What
are some of the benefits from attending this type of writing retreat? These
retreats aim to kindle your creative fire and liberate your authentic voice and
deepest truths. Writers need dedicated time to connect with the Muse, or to
bring concentrated effort to complete a project ̶ time that can be hard to come
by in everyday life. Everyone’s standards are raised in a community of writers.
And getting outside of one’s everyday writing atmosphere can trigger new
perspectives and imagination. A writing retreat combined with yoga offers an
ideal space in which to concentrate on writing without interruptions and to
help you relax into your work.
Writers often suffer from
physical pain in the shoulders, neck, head, lower back, hips and eyes. This
stress in the body can inhibit or block creativity. A daily yoga practice helps
reverse and relieve bodily tension; when the body is eased, so are the tensions
of the mind.
Yoga Benefits to the Writer:
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Open your chest, bring your shoulders back, loosen up your neck, and increase
circulation to your head. Improve your posture after long days at the computer
and reading
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Stretch your body and awaken your mind
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Open your hips, where creativity, emotions and creative expression often
get trapped
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Learn to create and access the state that creativity likes to manifest
into: A state of empowerment, focus, grounding, intuition, strength,
compassion, staying power
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Learn to set intentions/goals for your writing and visualize/meditate on
them
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Create balance, which will increase your ability to focus clearly
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Experience community
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Release your mind and body and open the space for ideas to flow
Participating in a writing retreat is a public
declaration of being a writer and demonstrates your courage and willingness to
test your ideas ̶ honing, sharing, and readying them for the world. A daily
yoga practice aides the writing endeavor.
Writing & Yoga
Writing and Yoga are soul mates.
Yoga reveals insights; Writing is the recorder. Yoga balances the rhythms of
breath; Writing surfs breath through oceans of language. Yoga taps the
unconscious mind; Writing transcribes the wisdom of the unconscious. Writing
requires work; Yoga is the assistant. Writing is an offering to the world; Yoga
eases the offering’s sacrifice. Writing is a solo act; Yoga provides community.
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Stephanie Renée dos Santos
is a fiction and freelance writer and yoga instructor. She is
currently working on a historical novel set in 18th century Portugal and colonial Brazil . Stephanie leads Writing &
Yoga Retreats in Brazil and
the United States .
For more information please visit: www.stephaniereneedossantos.com
or email stephaniereneedossantos@gmail.com.
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Stephanie--Thanks for the post. It DOES sound like yoga and writing would make a wonderful pairing during a retreat.
ReplyDeleteI love to workout. It is a must in my writing day, but I'm not a yoga fan. I wish I was. I tried several times! I'll have to stick to my jogs and hikes. :)
ReplyDeleteThat does sound like a great combo. :) I recently started boxing every day and it's a brutal workout! I love it. I don't think it does anything for me creatively though, other than giving my mind a much needed break.
ReplyDeleteStephanie, I just checked out your site and your upcoming Brazil Writing & Yoga Retreat looks amazing!
It's such a natural fit! I need to add some yoga into my writing schedule. :)
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