November 12th, 2012
Yogi Of The Week: Meaghan
Meet Meaghan.
Soon after signing up for yoga teacher training in Costa Rica, Meaghan thought 'wait, am I crazy? This is not what responsible adults do!' Confused and second guessing herself, she began to talk herself out of the training. Then Meaghan got a sign from the universe – she stumbled on a giant billboard advertising a café with the same name as the training site in Costa Rica. She put her doubts to bed that day and hasn't looked back since.
Sometimes we spend too much time in our own heads; for Meaghan, yoga was a way out. Her world happens outside herself now, and her love of travel and cultural immersion has given her an awareness for the desperate need for access to education in countries that have limited resources. Recently, Meaghan got on her bike and rode across America for the organization Playing for Change. raising awareness and funds for schools and music education in developing countries.
Yoga has moved Meaghan to see her purpose of service. She has developed a reverence for her life and the people in it, making a conscious effort to serve people, the planet, and her own spirit.
We loved learning about Meaghan! And we want to learn about you, too. Tell us about yourself on our You Series page: Manduka.com/You
We can’t wait to meet you!
2 Response(s) to Yogi of the Week: Meaghan
On November 17th, 2012 at 2:06 pm, Benjamin Fresquez said:
I viewed a most incredible video on youtube. Someone was doing a series of asanas played back in fast motion. She was amazing and her name was Meghan Currie. I'm sorry but I have to ask : is this her ??
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On November 13th, 2012 at 5:46 am, Maureen Baddeley said:
I had the wonderful experience of participating in one of Meaghan's workshops on transition. And we were blindfolded through the whole 2.5 session. What an experience. And Meaghan has certainly found her calling! Congrats and well-deserved honor Meaghan!!