{Y}integration Yin Yoga | Ishvara Pranidhana | Surrender
{Y}integration | Exploring Yoga Philosophy Through Yoga & Meditation
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What does it mean to surrender and why is it so hard? Surrender is one of the hardest things to do - to release control and agency to something greater than oneself. This is what the Yamas & Niyamas have been leading us up to - preparing for this very challenging idea.
Join me as we explore surrender in our own lives and in different ways beginning with surrendering into our poses, our breath - allowing for space.
Props: 1 blanket but please feel free to gather any items you might need to support you in your practice.
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