Title: Do Your Om Thing
Author: Rebecca Pacheco
Publisher: Harper Wave
Publication Date: March 3, 2015
Source: copy received for honest review through TLC Book Tours
Plot Summary from Goodreads:
In Do Your Om Thing, master yoga teacher and creator of the popular blog OmGal.com Rebecca Pacheco shows us that the true practice of yoga is about much more than achieving the perfect headstand or withstanding an hour-long class in a room heated to 100 degrees. "Yoga is not about performance," she tells us, "it's about practice, on your mat and in your life. If you want to get better at anything what should you do? Practice. Confidence, compassion, awareness, joy—if you want more of these—and who doesn't?—yoga offers the skills to practice them."
In her warm, personal, and often hilarious prose, Rebecca translates yogic philosophy for its twenty-first-century devotees, making ancient principles and philosophy feel accessible, relatable, and genuinely rooted in the world in which we live today. And by illuminating how the guiding principles of yoga apply to our modern lives, Rebecca shows us that the true power of a yoga practice is not physical transformation, but mental and spiritual liberation.
My Review:
Yogis, take note! I loved this book, and I bet many other amateur yogis out there will too. I read it at the perfect point in my yoga journey. I've been practicing the physical aspect of yoga (asana) for almost a year now, and while that started as a way for me to cross-train with running and gain flexibility, I've now gotten to the point where I am interested in yoga in and of itself. You hear bits and pieces about the background and philosophy of yoga in classes, but I have not yet had an instructor who really goes in-depth with any of it. Plus, I'll be honest--some of it just sounded way too crunchy-granola for me, so I wasn't sure where to begin.
If you find you're in a similar spot with yoga, Do Your Om Thing is for you. Pacheco leads you through all the ins and outs of yoga philosophy, with a down-to-earth voice that is totally NOT too crunchy-granola. :) The book is easy to follow, and she writes with such wisdom and clarity that I found myself wanting to head right to the mat and put my new knowledge to work. I never thought I'd say this, but after reading the book, I'm even dying to try meditation (one part of yoga that I've always felt is beyond the abilities of my million-thoughts-at-once brain). Honestly, there were parts of this book that felt meditative while reading them--I found Pacheco's writing to be thoughtful and calming, a perfect fit for this subject matter.
Do Your Om Thing is not strictly a yoga manual--Pacheco will make you think deeply about how you approach your self, your work, and your relationships within the framework of yoga tradition. If you're a beginner yogi, I can't say enough good things about it! If you're ready to learn more about yoga than how to get into Crow Pose, pick up this book ASAP.
As always, much thanks to Trish at TLC Book Tours for including me on this tour!
Want to find out more? Check out the other blogs on this book tour HERE. And connect with Rebecca Pacheco on her website, Facebook, and Twitter.
And sold. I'm at a bit of a lull in my practice right now and this just might inspire me.
ReplyDeleteIt is incredibly inspiring. I finished it a few weeks ago, and still find myself keeping its lessons in mind (not just during yoga, but in everyday situations).
DeleteAs a beginner, I'm excited to pick up this book! Thanks for being a part of the tour.
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