29/10/2025
To my dear friends on the path,
I hope this finds you and your loved ones well.
This past week, I’ve noticed myself quick to anger ... a sharp tone in my voice, a tightness in my chest, a low hum of irritation lingering in the background.
After a few days of trying to think my way into a more zen state of mind, I finally pulled out my trusty notebook and began to write. As the words spilled out, I realised the anger wasn’t the root, it was a shield. Beneath it sat sadness. Sadness for the things I can’t control, for the moments that feel too heavy, too much. Seeing that truth softened something inside me. It created the space I needed to breathe and let the emotion move through.
It’s similar when I sit with Kailash in his anger. His emotions can be intense and unpredictable, and sometimes mine rise right alongside his. But when I can see past his anger, to the hurt or frustration beneath, I’m reminded that what he needs most isn’t my correction, but my calm. My listening. My steady breath.
Yoga keeps teaching me this again and again: emotions are not problems to fix, but energies to move through. When we meet them with curiosity rather than judgement, they begin to unravel on their own, revealing what they’re trying to show us.
In this week’s classes, we’ll explore both anger and sadness, how they move through the body, how we can meet them with breath and awareness, and how understanding them can bring a quiet kind of healing.