Peace, Love & Dance!

Diana Dalton • December 12, 2025

Hello Friends!


I went to David Byrne's concert last Saturday and he told us that loving and being kind are acts of resistance. The crowd went wild! It was   exhilarating to be surrounded by other humans, grooving to the same music, united in love and kindness. I left floating and have felt uplifted for days.


I hope you will come to MoveFest- it’s a celebration of yoga, music, and conscious living by the ocean.


Join hundreds of yogis, wellness lovers, healers, and creatives for a full day of:


✨ Transformative yoga & movement classes
✨ Live music & conscious DJs
✨ Healing activations & sound journeys
✨ Vibrant Vendor Village & Wellness Marketplace

Come to MOVE your body. Stay to MOVE your soul.


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Yoga for peace of mind...


When I wake up stiff, I move and stretch (sometimes before I even get out of bed) to create ease in my body.


Similarly, when I wake up with ruminating thoughts, I use the following mantras to bring relief to my mind.


  1. I am grateful for today
  2. I embrace change
  3. I have compassion for myself and others
  4. I am turning towards wisdom
  5. I accept myself


The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali  teaches us to replace negative thoughts with positive ones in Sutra 2.33: which states "When disturbed by negative thoughts, opposite (positive) ones should be thought of". This practice is called Pratipaksha Bhavana, where you consciously cultivate constructive thoughts (like love, joy, or gratitude) to counter harmful or unwholesome ones (like anger, fear, or judgment) to build mental stability, Give it a try and let me know how it goes!

Love, kindness and laughter to you & yours this holiday season

I hope to see you soon!  I love to hear from you, so please reach out with comments and questions.


Love & laughter,

Di

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