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August 2020                                                                          August 2020

       with annual flowers as this requires time to prepare the ground for sowing and can
       be  expensive.    A  new  cutting  and  collecting  regime  will  be  used  instead,  with   YOGA
       fewer cuts each year at different times of year.  A cut later in summer rather than
       spring can provide time for summer flowering plants to set seed.  Some plants such
       as yellow rattle, which helps to keep tougher grasses down, could be introduced.    Most  people  think  that
       It  is  important  that  any  cut  material  is  removed  as  wildflowers  and  the  more   yoga  is  about contorting
       delicate grasses thrive in nutrient poor soils.                                     yourself into weird shapes
                                                                                           and  learning  to  relax.
       The  Bere  Regis  Wildlife  and  Environment  Group  will  carry  out  a  short  survey  this   You  definitely  do  learn
       summer  to  determine  the  best  areas  in  which  to  create  wildflower  verges.    how  to  relax  (and  most
       We will be working with Highways in order to comply with any highway regulations.   people  in  our  culture
       Road safety is a priority and sightlines will be maintained.                        really  need  that),  but  it
                                                                                           really  isn’t  about  weird

       Open Spaces                                                                         shapes – if it were, the best yogis would be circus performers.
       We  would  like  to  express                                                        Yoga evolved as a theory and practice, as an answer to the perennial questions,
       our  appreciation  to  Brian                                                        ‘Why do we suffer?’ and ‘What can we do about it?’
       May  and  Tilhill  Forestry    for
       the  May’s  Wood  area.                                                             It  recognises  that  we  have  many  different  aspects  –  body,  breath,  mind,
       Now,  7  years  on  from  the                                                       emotions,  habits,  attitudes,  principles,  beliefs  –  and  that  they  are  all
                                                                                           interconnected, affecting each other.  It offers many different ways in which we
       original  tree  planting,  a                                                        can make life better for ourselves.... that is one of its keys: you do it for yourself,
       great  diversity  of  wildlife                                                      you don’t have to rely on anyone else... in fact, you HAVE to do it for yourself. As
       has  evolved  and  we  are                                                          such, it is very self-empowering.
       told  by  naturalists  that  this
       is  now  an  exceptional                                                            One of the things I love most about it is that it’s practical. It says, if you practise
       area.    Although  primarily                                                        this, you will gradually change those habits that aren’t helping you and replace
       woodland,  there  are  wide                                                         them  with  better  ones,  whether  the  habits  are  physical  (stooping  instead  of
       open  rides  for  visitors  to                                                      standing upright, for instance),  mental  (replacing seeing everything in the worst
       enjoy as they walk through                                                          light, with a more sanguine outlook) or emotional (feeling very anxious, or having
       the  woodland.  The  trees                                                          very low self-esteem).
       are  growing  rapidly  and
       scrub  is  developing  which                                                        Why should we change our outlook? To decrease  suffering... if you always look
       supports interesting wildlife. It is fascinating to see how the wood changes over the   only at the dark cloud and never at the silver lining, your life will be very joyless.
       seasons.  The  sowing  of  both  annual  and  perennial  wildflowers  has  created   Yoga does not recommend rose-tinted spectacles, but I does say that we should
       spectacular  shows  of  colour.    We  all  enjoy  walking  along  the  rides  through  the   try and see things as clearly and honestly as possible.
       wood  and  can  we remind  all  dog  walkers  to  pick  up  and  dispose  of  droppings   When people come to see me as a yoga teacher or therapist, we discuss their life
       appropriately.
                                                                                           and what they feel they want to change. We evolve a practice – which could be
                                                                 Bryan Benjafield          anything from 5 minutes to 25 minutes, to start with. I write it down and they go
                                                                                           away  and  do  it,  ideally  every  day.  This  way,  various  things  including  their
                                                                                           breathing gradually improve, so that all bodily systems start working better, and
                                                                                           they  begin  to  feel  better.  Then  they  come  back  after  a  little  while  and,
                                                                                           depending on how things are going, the practice evolves some more.

                                                                                           If you want to find out more, go to my website, www.sarahryanyoga.co.uk.
                                                                                                                                                         Sarah Ryan

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