Relaxes the low back and low belly to boost sexual energy
Step-by-step: Move onto hands and knees, tuck the toes under, lower your upper body down to the floor (or a folded blanket), reach the arms out in front with palms down, and allow the tailbone to point up high to the sky. Rest on one cheek, close your eyes, breathe through the nose for 10 breaths, then turn to the other cheek for 10 breaths. You exit the pose the same way you entered: Reach the hands closer to the chest to push the upper body back to hands and knees. Gently transition to a seated position. Pause and feel the peace. Tucking the toes under is a technique that stretches the fascia on the soles of the feet. This line of fascia runs up the legs, through the pelvic floor and connects at the base of the jaw. This technique encourages hydration and fluid movement in this entire fascial line.
Breathe deeply, ahhhhhh
Yoga breath work (pranayama) is the ancient practice of consciously controlling one’s breath, our vital life force. The benefits of pranayama are varied and many, focusing on a range of outcomes, from relaxation to clarity to digestion. Bessel van der Kolk, author of The Body Keeps the Score, tells us: “Neuroscience research shows that the only way we can change the way we feel is by becoming aware of our inner experience and learning to befriend what is going on inside ourselves. Learning how to breathe … is an essential tool for recovery.”
The Lion’s Breath (Simhasana) will free your mind, improve energy, and reduce stress. You’ll need three minutes for this practice. To prepare, sit comfortably in a chair with your feet flat on the floor and a bit wider than hip-distance apart. Take a long, deep inhale. On the exhale, stick out your tongue, open your eyes wide, and lean forward with hands on knees. (For even more power, bring hands into a forceful claw gesture.) Then pause and breathe naturally for one minute. Repeat two more rounds of Lion’s Breath, pausing for one minute between, then gently move on with your day, feeling powerful and revived.
Dance your way to freedom
Laughter and dancing are two activities that I always practice together. Both benefit the body, mind and spirit in so many ways. They keep you in the moment, create a rush of endorphins, reduce pain, release stress, free the mind and help to condition your heart and lungs. Most importantly, laughter and dancing spark the fire of your primal needs to express emotion through movement. For the last 20 years, my best friend, Bonnie, and I spent a good part of our time together laughing and dancing. In early July 2022, she passed away after her long brave bout with cancer. She was the wildest of wild women. I smile and feel her spirit when I dance. Dance your heart out wildly, alone or with a buddy. And always dance like nobody’s watching!
Wild woman, awakened!
These liberating practices will stimulate multiple layers in your body and mind — and stretch your spirit. Yoga tradition tells us that practice is the holy grail. It’s our first step toward freedom! So, join me on the wild side — and awaken your best self to spring into spring!
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