Honoring the Undying Light: Practice, Responsibility, and Choosing How We Show Up
This episode feels especially meaningful to share—it’s my birthday episode, and as I turned 43 this past week, I found myself reflecting deeply on light, energy, and the responsibility we carry in how we move through the world.
This teaching grew out of a class I taught at the end of December, inspired by conversations with my dear friend and fellow yoga teacher Craig. That class held space for a wide range of emotions—grief, fear, anger, exhaustion, hope, and love—and it felt like the right teaching to carry forward into a new year.
In this episode, we explore the idea that energy never dies, it only transforms, and what it means to remember that light is energy—undying, enduring, and present within each of us, even when the world feels dark.
I also speak honestly about living as a Jewish woman during a time of rising antisemitism, the fear that can come with naming identity, and why yoga asks us not to meet hate with hate. Drawing on the wisdom of yoga philosophy, the Native American parable of the two wolves, and the poem “First They Came” by Pastor Martin Niemöller, this episode is a reflection on courage, compassion, and conscious choice.
This is not a political episode—it’s a dharma talk about ahimsa, attention, and the responsibility we have to use our light in ways that heal rather than harm.
The episode closes with a short guided candle-gazing meditation, inviting you to reconnect with your inner light and consider how it might ripple outward into the world.
You’re invited to sit with one or two of these questions, journal on them, or simply let them unfold over time:
Where in your life right now does darkness feel especially present?
When things feel overwhelming, how do you tend to respond—do you contract, react, numb, or soften?
What does your own inner light feel like when you are connected to it?
Where might fear or anger be shaping how you see others?
How does your yoga practice help you stay present with intensity rather than react from it?
In what ways can you use your light—your words, actions, or attention—to stand up for others?
Which wolf have you been feeding lately, and what would it look like to nourish the other?
As this new year begins, what intention will help you protect and honor your light without extinguishing someone else’s?
Thank you for listening, for practicing, and for choosing—again and again—to show up with care.
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