Posts tagged restore
Yoga Nidra: Deep Rest

A quick session for when you are especially tired. 15 min of total relaxation. This session incorporates physical, energetic, and mental relaxation, as well as intuition. During the practice an inner sanctuary of peace and calm is developed using guided imagery. The sanctuary can be recalled and experienced during stressful times to bring relief.

Read More
Atumnal Yin Yoga: kidney and urinary bladder meridians

Rather than movement and striving, which are yang ways of approaching things, our yin tissues need gentleness and acceptance. When we go into a Yin posture the first line of resistance we face as our joints open or close is from our muscles.

Get cozy, dim the lights, and please let me know how you feel after the practice.

Read More
Yin Yoga: the practice of quiet power

Just as the muscles need our attention to stay healthy and resilient, so does the connective tissue. In order to keep our muscles healthy we need to approach them in a dynamic way, we need to move and stretch. Muscles respond to stress and effort, however our Yin tissues are very different.

Rather than movement and striving, which are yang ways of approaching things, our yin tissues need gentleness and acceptance. When we go into a Yin posture the first line of resistance we face as our joints open or close is from our muscles.

Read More
Yin Yoga: heart and lung meridians

This is a yin sequence to open your heart and shoulders. The meridians that we mainly work with are for the heart, lung and small intestines. Yin yoga is so amazing complimentary effects to the more yang lifestyle and yoga practices we do. Ideally we have both energies in our life: yin is the more feminine, receptive, lunar quality and yang refers to the more active, striving, masculine energy.

Read More
Yoga Nidra: Deep Rest, Laughter's Medicine

Through deep relaxation, a state of Yoga Nidra arises, which can lead to kaivalyam, or samadhi, in which the sense of individualization merges with absolute, transcendental joy. The practice of shavasana (corpse pose) can facilitate the arising of this state.
Please pass the link along if you enjoy!

Read More
Yoga Nidra: Deep Rest, the Golden Door

Yoga Nidra is a state of complete bodily relaxation, in which the mind rests in a suspended state awake, yet calm, and free of all distraction. The body, senses and material mind are magnetized.

-Shri Brahmananda Sarasvati

Read More
Yin Yoga for When Things Fall Apart

The practice of yin yoga is a wonderful tool to embrace our softer, intuitive side. It helps to strengthen our intuition, which leads to more courage to follow our heart and live our dreams. You can learn to make choices by observing more clearly, by accepting and embracing change.

Read More
Yoga Nidra: Deep Rest the monk's lesson

Yoga Nidra is a state of complete bodily relaxation, in which the mind rests in a suspended state awake, yet calm, and free of all distraction. The body, senses and material mind are magnetized.

-Shri Brahmananda Sarasvati

Read More
Liberation Yin

a deep and heart centered yin yoga practice in celebration of independence, grab some pillows and lounge around as we open to our inner yin core.

Read More
Yin Yoga: diving deep

The practice of yin yoga is a wonderful tool to embrace our softer, intuitive side. It helps to strengthen our intuition, which leads to more courage to follow our heart and live our dreams. You can learn to make choices by observing more clearly, by accepting and embracing change.

Read More
Yoga Nidra: Deep Rest

Yoga Nidra is a state of complete bodily relaxation, in which the mind rests in a suspended state awake, yet calm, and free of all distraction. The body, senses and material mind are magnetized.

Read More
Yin & Rest

THE PRACTICE OF YIN YOGA IS A WONDERFUL TOOL TO EMBRACE OUR SOFTER, INTUITIVE SIDE. IT HELPS TO STRENGTHEN OUR INTUITION, WHICH LEADS TO MORE COURAGE TO FOLLOW OUR HEART AND LIVE OUR DREAMS. YOU CAN LEARN TO MAKE CHOICES BY OBSERVING MORE CLEARLY, BY ACCEPTING AND EMBRACING CHANGE.

Read More
Yin Yoga

The practice of Yin Yoga invites one to a meditative state using the body. If you do not judge yourself and your body, but quietly observe it's process, and stay present and open to this surrender, you open the possibility of fully inhabiting your body and your emotions.

Read More