Showing posts with label Yoga. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yoga. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Spotlight on Restorative Yoga

Let's face it: Some yoga poses taste a little bit sweeter than others. And if yoga were a smorgasbord, restorative postures would most definitely be at the dessert table. These soothing and well-supported poses offer us the opportunity to linger quietly for a few moments and savor the simple sweetness of life.

In an ideal world, every asana would feel restorative. But those that fall into the special category of restorative poses have a particular ability to leave us nourished and well rested. These postures are usually deeply supported by blankets, blocks, or other props and are held for several minutes at a time.

Restorative practice can be intimidating for beginners—all those props! But just a few guiding tips will help you start a regular restorative practice of your own. Start out with a few minutes of gentle movement before settling into a restorative pose or practice. A little stretching will warm the muscles and create space in the body to prepare it for relaxation. Movement will also give your body a chance to shed its restlessness and activity before settling into a place of stillness.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Gentle Wonder of Integral Yoga


An integral yoga class includes chanting, breathwork, and meditation, as well as physical poses. Integral Yoga combines a wide range of yogic practices—doing asana, studying spiritual texts, helping others, chanting mantras, and sitting in meditation—that lead to harmony and happiness. It was founded by Swami Satchidananda (1914-2002), an Indian monk and student of Swami Sivananda. He spread his teachings throughout the West with the slogan, "Truth is one, paths are many."
Many practitioners view the physical poses as a path to quieting the body and mind for deep meditation. Integral's gentle poses and emphasis on meditation make it an ideal practice for the elderly, people with back pain or chronic illness, and pregnant women.

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