Sometimes using a bolster can help you dive deeper into your practice or it can also support you when you need a little extra love. Either way - using a bolster can enhance your Yin practice exponentially! Join me for this sweet release practice using a bolster and 3 cats (if you have some cats). Lots of purrs to be found here!
Props: 2 blankets OR beach towels (blanket: http://amzn.to/2v0U0eh) and a bolster or pillow (bolster: http://amzn.to/2sO56md )
We could all use a little more grounding in our lives, right? Our lives are filled with a whirlwind of activity and demands and we often need to find some stability to balance that out. This practice is about grounding - settling into long held, ground bound poses - breathing - mindfully connec...
In our busy and demanding lives it can sometimes be difficult to find our inner peace but it is still there! In this meditation practice we focus on using the breath and the natural, organic pauses to connect with stillness, quiet, peace.
Your breath is always with you and within it you can a...
This is a Yin AM practice focused on opening and mobilizing the deep connective tissue of your hips. Yin is best practiced in the morning when these cold tissues (connective tissue, ligaments, joints and bones) are still cold and the muscles aren't warmed up yet, but can be practiced anytime of ...
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