Digestion and why it matters so much?

Digestion is a very fascinating subject. You may be surprised, but the quality of your digestion is directly related to the quality of your life. We digest food, emotions, ideas, thoughts, experiences, etc. The better we are able to digest, the more balance and peace we have in our daily life. Good digestion helps us create a strong body, a clear mind and live a life full of purpose and meaning. Poor digestion contributes to ill health, mental cloudiness, and an inability to focus on things that really matter in our lives. 

A lot of people come to yoga because they have problems with digestion (food intolerances, IBS, absorption problems and more). That was my story too...

My story with digestion. 

When I was in my early twenties, I had a typical student lifestyle, I was drinking, partying and eating whatever was at hand. Luckily, my body didn’t like it and started breaking down. I was ill all the time, didn’t have any energy and everyday life became difficult. Everything in my life was toxic, my food, all the other ‘things’ I was putting into my body and my environment (I was working and pretty much living in a bar). I wanted at least one healthy thing in my life, and this is how I found myself in a yoga class. The rest is history:-). Needless to say, my digestion improved, and my life transformed on so many levels in the last 17 years too. So there are many life lessons to be learned when we examine our digestion.    

Your digestion will teach you a lot about yourself.

I believe problems with digestion can be symptoms of deeper issues in our body and mind. Often, indigestion is caused by stress, worries, unresolved trauma, anger, inability to give and receive love and more… I say that because I see a lot of people at yoga who are intolerant to gluten, lactose, or have other problems with digestion but after some time of regular practice their condition improves. Side effects of regular yoga and meditation practice are: peace, acceptance, healing, opening of the heart and ability to deal with challenges  of every day life. This is why I think your body is trying to tell you something through indigestion. When the digestive system is functioning well we are able to have a balanced life, taking in as much as we need to and letting go of as much as it’s necessary too.  

However, if this is a bit too deep and spiritual for you, don’t worry. You don’t need to think of any emotional or mental matters and just focus on improving your digestion and eating a more healthy and balanced diet and you will see other aspects of your life improving too.

This is why I have created the Digestion Programme in the High On Yoga membership. It contains daily meditations, short yoga practice to circulate energy in your digestive system and make it function better, and a big yoga class to help you master your digestion, learn to let go of toxins and impurities, and it’s a great anti-aging set too. 

P.S. Here is the link to join High On Yoga Online Community

Pre-spring meditation challenge to achieve strong mind

Daily practice is an important part of Kundalini Yoga. When we start doing daily practice this is when we transform and heal quickly, this is when the magic happens. Let’s face it, with busy lives it’s not always easy to stay committed and motivated to do daily yoga or meditation but this is exactly why every few months, I invite yogis to join a practice together. We can support each other, it keeps us accountable and we are connected through that practice. 

Here is my new invitation to you! Join us for a daily meditation practice to create strong mind and reach excellence in life. The meditation lasts only 11 minutes but it’s a strong practice that will create powerful results. 

Here are the benefits of the meditation:

  • Strengthen your mind and your nervous system.

  • Reach excellence in life.

  • Find new stability and self-trust.

  • Improve your breathing.

  • Increased energy.

  • Challenge yourself and renew yourself physically, mentally and spiritually.

  • Connect with others doing the same practice globally.

Does it sound appealing?

There are 2 ways to join the challenge. You can join the live meditation on Zoom everyday at 6.45am GMT to see other people doing it live, in the same time, 

or you can do it with a YouTube video in your own time.

We are starting the challenge on 10th of February and continue till the 21st of March so we can enter the Spring with this new energy, strong mind, strong nervous system and enhanced sense of self-trust. 

If you are willing to join us, please sign up here.  And comment below letting us know you are joining!

22 Ideas for Yogic New Year's Resolution in 2022

Buddha surrounded by snow.

New Year’s

Resolution Ideas.

Be more healthy, happy and fulfilled in 2022 .

  1. UPGRADE YOUR YOGA OR MEDITATION PRACTICE.

    If you are doing yoga only once a week start doing it twice a week, If you are attending regular classes - maybe start daily practice. Think how could you practice more yoga..?

  2. FOCUS ON ONE THING.

    One yoga pose, one meditation technique, one chakra, one trouble area(i.e. anxiety, self-love, etc..) Focus on one theme in your practice and go deep into it. You will become an expert in that area.

  3. SURROUND YOURSELF WITH MANTRAS.

    Play mantras at home, while cooking, in your car etc.. Playing mantras in daily life is such a beautiful and effortless way to raise your vibration and energy of your environment. And you will learn those difficult mantra words as a side effect.

  4. READ ONE BOOK A MONTH.

    Every month, pick a book about yoga, meditation, self-development or spirituality. Read the book and if it resonates embody the teachings, don’t just jump to the next book, practice what you have learnt. Next month choose another book.

  5. PRACTICE KINDNESS.

    There is yoga on the mat and yoga off the mat. Yoga off the mat is love, kindness, service, patience and so on… Pick one thing and practice it daily for a week or a month if you are liking it.

  6. STOP EATING MEAT.

    Vegetarian diet is a part of the yogic lifestyle. If you are still eating meat see if you can reduce it or try going vegetarian for a month. It’s much easier, tastier and more enjoyable than it seems.

  7. STOP DRINKING ALCOHOL.

    Often yogis and yogis give up alcohol and it helps to keep body and mind pure. Stop drinking alcohol for a month and see how it works for your body and mind.

  8. TAKE UP COLD SHOWERS.

    The benefits of cold showers are fantastic, it strengthens your immune and nervous system, makes you more resistant to cold weather and helps you deal with stress.

  9. LEARN TO RELAX DAILY.

    In our high paced living relaxation is no longer luxury, it’s a necessity. Learn to sit quietly for 10 minutes without any distractions, start 10 minutes long naps or go for a mindful walk. Learn your own way of relaxing your body and mind.

  10. PRACTICE POWER OF NOW.

    If you are new to the idea of power of now I recommend the book ‘Power of now’ by Eckhart Tolle or you can simply bring more awareness into every single moment. Wherever you go, there you are. Are you having dinner - be immersed in having dinner, are you with your family - be fully present with them, are you at the queue in a supermarket - enjoy that queue.. Be here now!

  11. GO TO YOGA OR MEDITATION RETREAT THIS YEAR.

    Plan a yoga or meditation retreat this year. It’s the most nourishing, connecting and fulfilling type of holiday you can do. You will have a great time, learn a lot and meet like-minded people.

  12. START PRIVATE CLASSES.

    If there is a specific theme you want to work on start working privately with a yoga teacher. You will progress much faster than in group classes as the teacher focus is on your needs, challenges and goals.

  13. CREATE ALTAR AT HOME.

    Altar can be a scary word, but it’s simply your sacred space where you connect with yourself and the Universe. Of course, you can do it anywhere but when you have an altar it reminds you that this is the space for your higher self. Creating an altar can be a beautiful and creative process. It can contain pictures of your loved ones or people who inside you, you can place some candles, crystals or flowers there. Whatever raises your vibration.

  14. START USING MANTRA ON DAILY BASIS.

    Mantras are not supposed to be used only in your yoga practice, you can use them while walking, running, falling asleep or in many situations in your daily life. They work on a deeper level then. You can mentally chant ‘Sat nam’ ‘Let go and let God’ ‘I am peace, peace is in me’ ‘I’m loved and supported by the Universe’ etc.. the list is endless… Get into the habit of using mantras off the mat and see your energy changing, levels of wellbeing raising and you transforming quickly.

  15. BREATHE DEEPLY.

    Start breathing deeper this year. “If you want things to be done for you so you don’t have to do anything, then you must breathe from one to five or six breaths per minute. If you can practice that, then you can attract the universe to you. It is no secret. It’s a simple thing. The longer and deeper your breath is, the more your psyche attracts everything to you—it’s a way to prosperity.” Yogi Bhajan

  16. USE MALA FOR MEDITATION.

    Mala is a great tool for practicing mantra in your meditation. With each repetition of the mantra you touch one bead, and then the next… and keep going for 108 times or however many beads your male has. Then you can wear it on your chest, which not only makes for a beautiful jewellery but a reminder of that mantra.

  17. PRACTICE KARMA YOGA.

    Karma yoga is yoga in action. It’s a selfless action performed for the benefit of others. The person performing the act of service is only benefiting by joyfully giving to others. Maybe you could try volunteering or helping a vulnerable neighbour. It’s very fulfilling and one of the best remedies for depression.

  18. PRAY.

    Prayer is simply conversation with the universe. When we pray we talk to the universe, and we meditate universe talks to us.

  19. START A GRATITUDE JOURNAL.

    Everyday write 3 things you are grateful for. Get into habit appreciating what you have instead of focusing on what you don’t have.

  20. DRINK MORE WATER.

    This is simple, track your water intake to drink minimum of 2 liters of water everyday.

  21. GET OUT OF YOUR COMFORT ZONE.

    Try something new, try something you are scared of. Slowly move out of your comfort zone and see how amazing it makes you feel.

  22. VISION BOARD.

    Create a vision board with your dreams, aspirations and inspiration for 2022. It’s a magical reminder what’s important to you and what you want to create in 2022.

I hope this inspires you.

Wishing you a year full of growth, joy, happiness and prosperity.

Light to all, peace to all, love to all. Daria x

Why I have created High On Yoga Online Community

High On Yoga Online community launched quietly on 21st of December 2020 – the day of Winter Solstice. I had an idea for an online platform for years, for people to learn more about Kundalini Yoga, to practice regularly and transform their life as a result. 

Launching this platform took me back to my early days of Kundalini Yoga when I attended just one class a week (no more was available then) but I was hungry for more. I’ve signed up for Kundalini Yoga membership with Guru Rattana in the US and practiced and studied every single day. I loved it! I’ve learned so much then so wanted at some point to pass it on and offer a similar thing to other people. 

What is High On Yoga Online Community?

It’s an online platform with transformational programs designed for home practice to suit your needs and schedule. You can pick a theme to work with and choose how much time you can invest daily or weekly. Each program has a daily meditation practice, short yoga practice (about 20 minutes) and longer yoga practice – full kriya (about 1 hour). Additionally every week there is an inspiring talk for the chosen theme about the mindset, lifestyle and other yogic tips to support the transformational process. 

Wanna go deeper? 

High On Yoga Online Community is created for those of you who want to experience the power of Kundalini Yoga on a deeper level. Those powerful transformations, shifts and healing happens very quickly if you have a daily practice, even if it’s just 11 minutes. With the online platform you can practice yoga or meditation whenever if suits you. You don’t need to wait for a class, be anywhere on time – all you need to do it to switch on your computer or phone and sign into your account. 

Let me guide you

However, you are not just doing a random video on YouTube. I’ve prepared transformational programs for you to work towards specific goal and shift your current state to the desired state. All yoga, meditations, other practices and lectures are carefully selected to support you on your journey. It took me years to figure out which practices are the most potent and what they actually do, you can take advantage of it and follow my guidance to achieve results quickly and efficiently. 

Connect

Additionally, there is community and chat functions in the platform. You can post your comments, pains and wins in every class and video to connect with others who are doing the same program as you. And I’m active in the comments too, I would like everybody to cheers, support and inspire each other. 

Transform

The main motivation behind creating this platform was to help you transform, heal and live to the full potential that is available for you. If you too, would like to be healthy, happy and fulfilled – High On Yoga Online Community may be for you. And you can always check it out for free if see if you like it. Your future self will thank you. Imagine yourself in 12 months time being fitter, stronger and more flexible. Imagine yourself with peace, joy and happiness you never knew was possible. This is the potential of regular Kundalini Yoga practice. 

If you would like to learn more about High On Yoga Online Community have a look here or ask me any questions. 

My vision…

I would like High On Yoga Online Community to become your yogic Netflix in the future. Where you can practice yoga and meditation, learn more, listen to inspiring talks and discussions. I’m opening myself to the Universe to see what the future brings but have no doubt this platform is created so we can reach our potential, be happy, healthy and fulfilled.

10 things I've learnt in 10 years of doing Kundalini Yoga

Daria practicing yoga in Cambodia 2010

Daria practicing yoga in Cambodia 2010

Let me take you 10 years back. In May 2010 I was travelling in India by myself. Travelling is probably too much of a word, as I was mainly staying in various ashrams and doing tons of yoga. I was young, thirsty for life and keen to try anything related to yoga and spirituality. And this is how I ended up in a Kundalini Yoga class. At one of the ashram where I was staying, there was a Swedish guy - whose name I don’t even know and he still has no idea how significant he is in my life. He just finished his teacher training and wanted to get some practice teaching so he offered us a Kundalini Yoga class. He wasn’t wearing whites or turban, I remember his surfer shorts well but the class blew my mind. I was not the same person after that class. At this point I was practicing yoga for about 4 years and never felt like that before. They say that Kundalini awakens the nerve of the soul, and I think this is what happened to me then. Soon after, I found another Kundalini Yoga teacher in the Himalayas and practiced with her twice a day for the whole of my time in Dharamsala, India. I knew this was the practice for me. And 10 years later, I still know - this is the practice for me. 

As a way of celebration, I’ve listed 10 things I’ve learned in those 10 years of my Kundalini yoga adventure. The order is random and this list could be much longer but I’m limiting it to 10. 

1. I AM WHO I AM

Being comfortable with being myself is first on the list and it’s probably not a coincident. How valuable it that? Practicing Kundalini yoga and meditation gave me enough courage and patience to get to know myself on a deeper level and accept all parts of myself. Those parts that started to really shine and those darker parts that I finally allowed myself to see. I don’t need to hide them anymore, all my flaws, past experiences, unpopular personality traits – this is all who I am. They are my gifts. They allow me to be more compassionate, authentic and balanced human being. I’ve spend very long time hiding all not-that-perfect aspects of my life and it was exhausting! It seemed like I was more busy showing that I’m not who they I think I am than actually being myself. Trying to fit in, please others and live up to their expectations was more important that listening to myself. It’s difficult to be myself when other people’s opinions come first. It’s such a relief to welcome the whole of me and just be. I am who I am. 

2. JOY

I never knew I could experience joy and happiness on such deep level. 10 years ago I was a happy clapper, and I wanted to see positivity and happiness everywhere but it was very shallow. Often, I was making myself positive to ‘cover’ all the sadness, grief or pain I was really feeling. Once I allowed myself to feel all and not judge it as positive or negative - I went deeper. It made me realise a lot of my programming and patterns that needed healing. It wasn’t always easy and lovely journey but the one really worth embarking on. It gave me opportunity to experience immense joy for no reason at all. There is nothing wrong with being happy with a reason attached but knowing there is that inner unconditional joy within us is priceless. We are the source of this happiness. 

3. WONDERS OF THE INNER WORLD

10 years ago, I had not idea how exciting and fascinating it can be watching my own mind. I was a beginner meditator and meditation was tricky at best and dull at worst. Ten years later, after hours of meditation, I can’t wait to close my eyes again and see what happens. Our minds are so fascinating, we are much more that we can see and touch and that’s just one of the reasons to give meditation a try. Spending time with myself in silence helps me to connect on a deeper level with myself and the whole Universe. This is the rabbit hole to go down to, connecting with wonders of the inner world. Watching my own mind is much more fascinating than watching television, for sure. 

4. BEING COMFORTABLE WITH DISCOMFORT

Getting comfortable with being uncomfortable is the big teaching of Kundalini Yoga. If you’ve tried a class once you know that at some point it will get uncomfortable holding posture for a certain period of time etc. However, during the class you have so many things supporting you, such as breathe, mantra, music, group energy, teachers encouragement and so on. And more often that not, you will find yourself staying in the ’discomfort’ for much longer that you thought was possible. Once you had that experience on the mat, you will take it off the mat, to your daily life when often we are faced with uncomfortable situations, diversity and difficulty that can’t be avoided. What’s your attitude then? Years of Kundalini yoga practice taught me to breathe in uncomfortable situations, use mantra, call upon forces bigger than me and trust I can do it. I used to run away from difficulty, that running probably even got me to Manchester which is great, but there is massive growth that comes from just sitting with adversity and learning from it, freeing ourselves from it. This is how we become free. 

5. ORDINARY BECOMES EXTRAORDINARY

One of my favourite benefits of the practice is that ordinary things become extraordinary. My life is probably much simpler than 10 years ago yet it’s much richer, meaningful and peaceful that ever before. This one is very difficult to explain, somehow that connection with one’s soul makes everything very special. I can be walking in the park and having the most blissful time or having simple rice and dhal but it seems like the best meal ever. In my opinion, this is very empowering, as it appears like I don’t need much to have the most extraordinary life. Back in the day, I though I can be happy when I have X or Y, now I know that external factors are secondary and my inner landscape is primary. 

6. IT’S ALL BLESSING

Acceptance is quality of a pure heart centre and strong meditative mind. Seeing beauty and blessings in all the situations is another side effect of practicing Kundalini yoga and meditation. It was personally, a big lesson to me. In the past I was only accepting good and happy situations, when difficulty aroused I wanted to get rid of it as quickly as possible. All those years of practice strengthen my nervous system and gave me a lot of trust so now I have more ability to see positive and negative experiences as equal. They both teach me a lot about myself and the world around me. They both appear in my life for a reason. They both are perfect. Disclaimer: it still is a daily practice to see beauty and blessings in all. 

7. HARD WORK

I must be honest. Being a yogini it’s not all rainbows and unicorns. It does take hard work and a lot of courage to dive deep into oneself. One can be confronted by the ego, negative mind and many other factors. However, if that confrontation is approached consciously with open mind and open heart; it becomes yet another opportunity to free oneself. It takes a lot of practice to have that attitude of openness and self-compassion. Cutting through our attachments, patterns and habitual behaviour isn’t an easy job but the results are worth the effort. 10 years ago, I had no idea how much sacrifice, commitment and discipline this path required but I would never change it. And don’t get me wrong, I still have moments when I fall off the path, skip my practice or choose to have a cake instead of sitting with the pain when it seems too much. It’s a hard work at times and it needs to be balanced with moments of rest and relaxation. 

8. CONNECTION

What do I mean by connection? Connection to my body – loving and accepting my body as it is. Connection to my mind – cultivating awareness and relationship with my mind thru meditation. Connection with others – seeing others as equal; creating relationships with others to inspire, support and elevate each other. Connection with nature – nature as a teacher, guide and that which sustains us. And finally - connection with the Universe – something greater than myself, that magic, that divine energy that we all share.  10 years ago ‘We are One’ was just a great slogan, now I feel it in my body, mind and soul. 

9. COMMUNITY

The beautiful people I meet because of Kundalini Yoga is priceless. I’m talking about my teachers, fellow yoga teachers and students. I’m so grateful for all those people in my life; they inspire and teach me every day. Being on a spiritual path can be a bit lonely so being surrounded by like-minded people is invaluable. Relations, friendships and connections that were made in the last 10 years are deeply cherished by me. They have a special place in my heart. 

10. so much more to learn

In 10 years of regular Kundalini yoga practice, I’ve grown and transformed a lot. What I’m really excited about is how much more there is to be learnt. Every day, every week I get exhilarated about practicing it by myself and sharing it with others. I know there is so much to learn, heal and explore, reaching the wonderland of my consciousness. 

My heart is full of gratitude for Kundalini yoga and all its blessings. 

Thanks for reading, do you relate with any of the points? Let me know in the comments..