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DIY Wall Bike hanger.

In Meditation on June 2, 2012 at 4:15 am

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This is a no frills/straight forward guide for those of you looking to make your own wall mounted bike hanger but don’t feel like spending a bunch of dough.

simple, easy, cheap

Let’s Start.

Tools:one set of drop styled handle barsone quill stem that fits handle barsone old tireone threaded piece of galvanized steel pipe that your stem fits snuggly into.

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I don't even know how I found this great blog post. It doesn't matter. Lots of us living I urban environments are increasingly feeling a bit "done," with owning and driving a car on a regular basis. There are so many ways it's a drag, right? Expensive for starters. Car payment. Monthly parking somewhere which is actually a cheap alternative to dealing with the city that tickets! Insurance. That right there, as a short list of car expenses, can easily be $500! And that doesn't include driving anyplace yet! What a rip. So, a good bike, might cost you a bit up front but it need not. In Chicago we have Working Bikes (24th and Western) working bikes.org. You can get a good enough bike for around $100+- a bit. That's lots less cost and hassle than buying a car. ( don't get me started on that all day time waster of an affair.) Biking is a great simplifier too. It puts the joy back into getting around the city. And, what I really love, is that it brings me closer to people and experience as I ride around. I have so many great chance meetings that would not happen if I were sealed into the bubble of my car. If you want to know your neighborhood, I urge you to bike it. The super wicked good news is that generally, it's also faster than public transit. Anyway, point taken then, yeah? A bike is a great alternative to a car. But where to put it in our smaller urban spaces? The brilliant simple, inexpensive answer : DIY from Kyle Wilson, who also happens to be a terrific artist. So think green and simple. Try this scheme for storing your bike. And ride on everyone, one peaceful turnof the wheels at a time. Thanks Kyle!

The Body as Gateway

In Meditation on June 1, 2012 at 1:59 am

I’ve been thinking lately. Dangerous, I know. I’ve also been hitting the gym.

No bootcamp or insanity. Just nearly daily showing up for some aerobic work and some light weights. Fitness walking with my husband, which is a real challenge, because for every one of his steps, I need to take like, three. But we’re learning how to adjust for each other. It’s fun.

English: an exercise of upperarms and forearms

English: an exercise of upperarms and forearms (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Why am I do this? Because it really has been hitting me how much it seems that we tend to treat the body as if it was just a convenient vessel for toting our brains around. But, the body is so much more and sometimes, it can feel like so much less. When we are in even basic shape or fundamentally fit, the body is our gateway to so much enjoyment in life. It just makes doing everything easier and more pleasurable, from getting out of bed in the morning to being with friends and family, even going to work! But when the body is out of shape, unfit, it affects everything we do in the negative. Everything becomes physically harder and more tiring. In this state, our mind can not function well either, because the un-ease of te body pulls the mind down, constantly pestering it with a pantheon of troubles and pains.

Of course, the mind screams at us then, suffering the terrible injustice of physical suffering. And we tend to identify with our physical suffering, don’t we? We become our un-ease or dis-ease. We say things like, “My arthritis, my diabetes, my aching back,” and so on. And that, changes us from merely having some physical discomfort to full-on suffering.

Svenska: Dramatiska teatern i Stockholm, mask ...

Svenska: Dramatiska teatern i Stockholm, mask av Carl Milles (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Alas.  So what’s a poor body to do?

A couple of things maybe. How about some modest exercise and meditation?

Meditation

Meditation (Photo credit: holisticgeek)

Through mindful attention to the body we can rediscover that the body can be our friend again. We need to proceed, step by step and we need to have a goal. I believe in gentle challenge, reasonable goals that slowly take us towards our destination. While in meditation, we let go of ideas about getting anywhere, because what we need is actually already right here inside us, with getting the body fit (as with other sorts of goals) it helps to know where you want to go.

How you define that is up to you. Maybe you want to climb the stairs without strain and feeling winded. Maybe you want to lose weight. I’d suggest that even if you think you want to lose a lot of weight that you start by breaking your big goal down into smaller, manageable goals so you can see, measure, know your gradual success. It’s not wrong to aim high, but realize that even Olympic athletes get to such levels of achievement through years of steady, determined application of effort of the body and mind.

And where does meditation fit in all this? Very simple, a little meditation helps you let go of stress by giving you a chance to stop thinking all those stressful thoughts, worries and obsessions. It’s also a lot easier to let your mind go quiet after some physical activity. Just sit and breathe. Try to just be aware of the feelings of the body, just as they are. Sensations that will come and go. Try to breathe and observe the sensations without any judgement of like or don’t like. See if you can resist the urge to scratch every itch. Wiggle in place. When I first started to meditate, I felt awfully itchy suddenly. No sudden bug attack, only the mind wanting to distract me from what I was doing.

With this, as with the physical activity, start small. Try one minute. Then two. Go for three if you are up to it. Step by step. Add time as you feel comfortable.

So, be patient. Be determined. Set a schedule for your exercise and meditation plan. Then, go for it. Step by step. Take action and as the saying goes, be the change you want to see in the world.

English: an exercise of abs

English: an exercise of abs (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Let me know how it’s going? What works for you? How do you keep moving toward your goals?

And if you think you need some help, give me a shout. I’m glad to help. You can try a group class if you like or a private or semi-private training for your body and your mind.

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Tai Chi Relieves Fibromyalgia

In Meditation on May 9, 2012 at 3:55 pm

Check out the results fo this study published in the New England Journal of Medicine. This is new work, published in 2012 shows (again) that Yang tai chi and it’s soft gentle movements help people suffering terrible pain feel better. 

I am happy to say, this is the exact form I teach at the center. So, please come in and try it. One of the things I love best aout treating pain with tai chi, no icky side effects as you’d experience from medication. And if you become addicted to tai chi as a form of exercise, you’ll just live a healthier life with less pain and more peace of mind.

Please know that if you have restricted or limited mobility, I can adapt the exercises for you. Anyone can learn this.Image

In Meditation on May 8, 2012 at 1:13 am

New Classes in May

In Meditation on April 15, 2012 at 5:19 am

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Introduction to Qigong and Tai Chi 

Saturday Mornings 10-10:45am (starting in May!) $80/4-week session


Tai Chi/Qigong Drop – In Class

Thursday evenings 5:30 – 6:30 pm $17/class

Special Podmajersky Residents $10/class

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Tai Chi in Millenium Park

In Meditation on April 11, 2012 at 5:55 am

Holy Cow! Calm Chicago is in Millennium Park in July!

So … we are wicked excited. The City of Chicago hired HIllary Johnson of Calm Chicago to teach tai chi in Millenium Park this July! Come join us July 7, 14, 21 and 28th at 7am for a FREE class in Chicago’s so gorgeous Millenium Park. Start your weekend off right with lots of oxygen and gentle exercise. Image

And if you want to get your healthy body started now, please contact us to make your appointment with good health and a calm mind. 

18-FORM QIGONG VIDEO ON YOU TUBE

In Meditation, Stress reduction, Tai Chi, Taiji on April 10, 2012 at 4:41 pm

I’m happy to offer a new video that can help you with your practice.Image

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New Class Times and Options Coming in May

In Meditation on April 8, 2012 at 11:22 pm

ImagePlease visit our Classes and Tuition page to learn about our new class times, including a new Intro class and very exciting, new semi-private training for tai chi and qigong. Classes are limited to a maximum of three people. So now you and your friends can have the benefit of private lessons at a bargain rate! Spring is the perfect time to get your body healthy and your mind clear. You’ll also dump all that stress you’re toting around. WHo needs toxic stress? No one does. Some come on in. Call or email to reserve your class time now. Wishing everyone a healthy peaceful spring. Hillary

One Day Meditation Retreat with Master Ji Ru

In About our center, Meditation on January 30, 2012 at 4:11 am

Knowing the Body as Body

Based on the Four Foundations of Mindfulness

Register Now: Space is limited for this one day retreat 

Full-day Mindfulness Retreat Sat. Jan 14, 2012 10am-4pm

In Meditation, Stress reduction on January 4, 2012 at 2:40 am

Register Now for a Stress-Free Day

Join us and learn how to make your body more healthy and your mind calmer.
 Practices effective against many common and preventable illnesses like: high blood pressure, diabetes, and other stress-related illnesses. (thank you World Tai Chi Day)

Interfaith retreat will be led by Hillary and her husband, Ving Tsun Sifu, Matthew Johnson. Come enjoy a day of peace: Alternating periods of dynamic meditation featuring qigong and walking meditation with standing and sitting meditation along with short talks by both retreat leaders on practical applications of all forms of meditation.
Vegetarian Pot-Luck Lunch. Please bring something to share.

Free. Donations gratefully accepted. Suggested donation $25
Please no perfumes or cologne. Silence all cell phones etc.
Please register using the form below.


Check out our full calendar of classes by clicking on the photo!

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