[note — this is part 1 of 2; here we focus on Lowitz’s journey as a student of the practice; part 2 (coming soon) is about her experiance as a yoga professional]
Yoga is a holistic experience for many — mind, body, spirit — but did one element or another first draw you to the practice? That is, were you seeking to settle your mind? Have greater physical flexibility? Explore your spiritual nature?
I wanted to feel grounded, more settled
How about now: does yoga feed your mind or your body or your spirit more, or are those elements more in balance than when you started?
it always helps me come home to myself
How frequently do you practice Asana yoga?
about twice a week
And heart yoga?
daily
If you’re not leading a session with others, are you more likely to attend classes at a studio or practice yoga at home?
home
Do you have a preferred yoga style?
hatha/restorative/yin
When you were starting out, what came easiest and what was more challenging?
it was challenging to let go of perfectionism, some idea of what a pose should look like — now I just feel, breathe, and enjoy
What have been the greatest benefits of yoga for you?
self-love, compassion
Apart from yoga, do you practice other techniques of mindfulness or meditation?
yoga is a state of being in union with yourself and the universal energy flow — yoga is every breath
Do you regularly do other forms of exercise?
mostly walking in nature — walking meditation
Outside of a yoga session, do you ever just assume a pose and stretch? If so, which pose(s) and where?
yes, all the time — side stretches twists, heart openers — if my body speaks to me, I respond intuitively — animalistic
If I gave you an expenses-paid yoga retreat, where would you go?
somewhere tropical, near the ocean — anywhere, really — Hawaii, Bali, Japan, the American Southwest — where the land is sacred
—interview © Marshal Zeringue