Transitions as Templates in Yoga and Life: Spring to Early Summer
How to Change Your Routine and Habits in this time:
To cooperate with this process, here are ideas for each area of your routine (dinacharya) to consider incorporating during this transitional time:
-Flavors to focus on….
-Yoga Practice Tips…
-As always….
-Considering a “cleanse”? This is a great time and kitchari “fasts” are ideal. For a span of time from 4 days to 2 weeks, you eat 3 very simple meals a day…
Enjoy the return of energy, radiance and vigor!
Healing Yoga Technique Spotlight: Yoga Nidra for Early Summer Yoga
As we enter the Early Summer season, you may notice more and more emphasis on the latter, restorative part of classes. You may experience a slightly longer Savasanah, additional supported or yin shapes toward the end of practice, or funny breaths like radiator, straw and left nostril breathing [sitkari, sitali and chandra bedhana respectively]. The intention behind this shifting emphasis is to support rest after exertion or movement and to nurture your connection to a spacious sense of the world inside and out.