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Yoga on the Steps 2013

by Cassandra Hoo on June 10, 2013

Posted in: Cancer Awareness

Several weeks ago I participated in Living Beyond Breast Cancer’s Yoga on the Steps in Philadelphia, PA. Yoga on the Steps is a truly beautiful, awe-inspiring, and amazing event that brings the community together. Over one thousand yogis attend the event every year. It is breathtaking to witness a sea of people practicing yoga down the iconic cascading steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. I have done the event several times and I always leave feeling uplifted.

For some reason, Yoga on the Steps always happens on a rainy and overcast day. This year was no exception. However, despite my stormy commute over to the event, I had a positive feeling that the clouds would part and the sun would come out just before the yoga class started. That exact same weather phenomenon had happened in the past and I had hunch that the powerful energy of over one thousand yogis would cast the storm away. Metaphorically and figuratively, we did stop the clouds from raining down on us during the hour long class.

   

Before… and After

When my mother was sick, I religiously went to yoga class five to six days a week. It allowed me quiet my mind, uplift my spirit, move gracefully through space and time, manifest positive thoughts, and cast away negative thoughts. I prayed every single day for my mother, my family, and myself. I felt so comforted and safe being surrounded by my friends, mentors, and complete strangers. We all collectively managed to come to the yoga studio to contort our bodies and minds in a multitude of positions for the common goal of healing ourselves. Knowing that I wasn’t alone helped me stay mentally and physically strong.

Yoga on the Steps reminded me of just how important yoga is. I am so glad that the event helps raise money for Living Beyond Breast Cancer, spread awareness about Breast Cancer, and help promote the benefits of yoga. In addition to all of Yoga on the Step’s amazing attributes, one of its best features is how it helps wishes and dreams come true. Every year, the event founder/yoga teacher,  Jennifer Schelter, tells the class to set an intention and make a wish.  So far, my wish has always come to fruition. This year, she asked us to walk up and down the steps while we made our wish and blessed others. The walking meditation was empowering and I hope that my wish comes true again (it’s a good one)!

Yoga on the Steps is happening in Washington D.C. on June 13th (this Thursday).  If you weren’t able to make Philadelphia’s event and have the time and motivation to head down to D.C., CLICK HERE to learn more about the event and register.

Instagram picture of Roland Dela Cruz and Cassandra Hoo at Gratitude Yoga 

My sister is the one responsible for encouraging me to practice yoga seriously.  Yoga has become a special shared activity that we love to talk about together when we are far apart and do together when we visit one another.  We have taken so many wonderful and meaningful yoga classes together over the years and it is always a blessing to be able to practice yoga next to my big sister/best friend.

Roland Dela Cruz's My Global Mandala PosterLuckily, during my visit to New Jersey last week, we were able to attend a benefit yoga class together to help raise money for the National Breast Cancer Foundation, Inc and ICanServe Foundation Inc.  The event was hosted at a beautiful yoga studio in Princeton, NJ called Gratitude Yoga.  Gratitude Yoga is a donation-based yoga studio that operates on an honor system.  Although the suggested donation amount is $12, yogis can anonymously pay what they can afford for every class.  The sustainable business model has served the owner, Gemma Farrell, very well.  Her classes are always packed with limber and eager learners week after week.  My sister had been telling me about this yoga studio for a while and I’m so happy that I finally got a chance to practice there.  I will definitely be back the next time that I’m in the area.

The yoga class that we attended was taught by Roland Dela Cruz.  He is the co-owner and yoga teacher of Bliss Yoga, which is located in the Philippines.  Yes, that’s right — the Philippines.  Roland left his country on September 17th, 2012 to embark on a 50 day journey around the world.  Traveling lightly with only a backpack of the essentials, a camera, and a yoga mat, he is on a mission to raise money for Breast Cancer victims, increase cancer awareness, and spread love and peace through his gift of teaching yoga.  To further educate and spread cancer awareness, Roland is documenting his journey on his blog, My Global Mandala.  I highly encourage you to subscribe to his blog so that you can live vicariously through his amazing trip.

I really enjoyed Roland’s class a lot.  His class was playful, challenging, and dynamic.  I was able to work up a sweat and also find moments of calm and stillness.  I’m thankful that I was able to attend his class and support his wonderful cause.  His 50 day excursion was motivated by his sister’s fight and survival (yay!) of Breast Cancer.  Since my own company was also inspired by a loved one’s fight and survival of cancer, I felt that Roland was a kindred spirit that I could relate to and root for.

I attended another cancer charity fundraiser last week as well.  Stay tuned to read more about it!