Jackie Robbins

Thank you Arthur, I so enjoyed watching Y-Yoga.

As a 57 year old who’s been doing Yoga in Los Angeles for 20 years it was simply delightful to watch a movie about our joined experience, students, teachers, friends, family. When I say “our” I refer to the connection we have all made, that has been such a joyful part of our yoga practice.

I think that the “ah ha” experience or epiphany experience that we discussed the other night, that arises from inspired teaching in the group setting is love-ingly documented in your film.

With each interview I smiled with my heart, and many times with tears to be blessed with the knowing and connection that has accompanied me on my personal yoga journey. Thanks to so many of the amazing teachers, musicians, writers, thinkers, artists, and lovers of life that make up this amazing community of yogis and yoginis, I can not help but spill-over with gratitude to be a part of it.

I kept thinking about Woodstock, and being a part of the “Love Generation Revolution” back in the 60’s, and how our favorite musicians and their music came together to create a blast of inspiration that lasted and kept us going for 50 years. Now we have yoga and the yoga community to take us to the next level….., a clean world….full of peace for all. The dream still lives.

Namaste,
Jackie Robbins
Malibu, California
January 2010

PS…Perhaps your movie should never end and it should just keep getting bigger :0)

Jackie RobbinsY Yoga Movie reviewMalibu, CA