Yoga Reading, Yoga Articles, Yoga Books...
Send this page to someone you care for.Have Any Problem? Click Here.
 
 
Health And YogaYogaYoga Community- Teacher, Jobs & ToolsYoga Products - Yoga Mats, Yoga VideosYoga Retreats & HolidaysYoga Reading, Yoga Articles, Yoga Books...Yoga Teacher Training Worldwide
Yoga Articles  |  ReadingRoom  |  Yoga PrintHouse  |  ResearchPapers
Yoga Articles
  Read Yoga Articles
 
MOTIVATIONAL
Psychological
Therapy
Theory
Practice
Lifestyle
Meditation
Food
Sutras
Experiences / Musings
Teaching Methods & Styles
  Write Yoga Articles

ReadingRoom
  Mother As First Guru
  Advanced Yoga Study

Yoga PrintHouse

ResearchPapers

Other Resources
  Yoga Asanas


InfoPlace Home > Yoga Articles > Read Yoga Articles > Motivational Articles > Stand And Bloom
Health And Yoga News Letters
Stand And Bloom
By Donna Amrita Davidge

Many folks have felt as if they needed a jumpstart all winter, as is often the case. Winter makes us feel more in need of rejuvenation. Many of us who practice yoga regularly keep up the whole year, though energy levels, muscles and bones may not make us feel as enthusiastic about our practice as on sunny warm days with flowers blooming all around us and shutters thrown wide open.

Some types of yoga may be more rejuvenating than others, depending on our age, stage and circumstances. Restorative yoga comes to mind as one that could gently draw us out from winter. This yoga uses props like folded blankets, blocks and straps to ease us in to opening and nurturing yoga poses for minutes on end.

On the other end of the spectrum to wake our bodies and it's systems would be the more active forms of yoga like Ashtanga and Vinyasa. These require time, patience, practice and a good teacher even for the athletically inclined, which these particularly suit.

To further wake us up from our winter rest Kundalini Yoga is a great way to energize and rejuvenate the system, focusing from the inside out especially focusing on the breath. Kundalini awakens us to our aliveness from within, our own unlimited creative potential.

Two particular poses come to mind. The first is used in most all the forms of yoga and that is shoulder stand, which we call rejuvenation pose in Kundalini Yoga. This excellent pose reverses the effects of gravity, energizes the thyroid gland in the neck which regulates the metabolism and is great for circulation. Depending on your stage of practice and body weight the pose may need modification or even a blanket folded under the shoulders if the neck feels strain. If not ready to take the back off the floor, simply left the legs us to take pressure off. possibly up against the wall.

Another pose I have seen in a Kundalini Yoga set is like a flower opening or blooming. To do this, start sitting on your heels in baby pose, head on floor and hands by your head, palms down. On the inhale, rise up on your knees and open the arms up and back at a sixty degree angle while pressing the hips forward and chest up. On the exhale come back down to the baby pose. Repeat this at a graceful pace as long as it feels good.

Dancing is another was to get rejuvenated. When we sweat we activate the glands, the guardians to our health. Dancing is a release, a way to free ourselves. Dancing is sometimes included in the Kundalini Yoga sets, arms waving in the air for minutes on end.

Kundalini yoga works with the energetics of the body. One of the best ways to get in touch with our energy is through the breath. Conscious breathing is an integral part of the Kundalini practice. The breath of fire, a sniffing diaphragmatic breath with both inhale and exhale through the nose, is done in many Kundalini poses. To detox with this breath lay on your back and raise both arms and legs straight up in the air. Imagine the arms and legs as energy antenna and hold the arms and legs straight doing breath of fire for up to three minutes.

Finally, savasana, or corpse pose, is one of the best ways to rejuvenate after any yoga practice or by itself. Surrender your mind and body as completely as you can as you lay on your back, arms relaxed away from the body, palms up, and legs open a bit, feet dropped out to the side. Close the eyes, relax the face and breath, breathing in to the belly through the nose. Melt the spine in to the support under it, the earth. And as the earth renews and blooms in Spring, let yourself do the same.
 

Related Pages
Meditation Index
Meditation Articles
 

Amrita (Donna) has been teaching Kundalini Yoga in NY city since 1985 and in a retreat setting in northern Maine since 1997. She has produced video and audiocassettes and continues her practice with studying various forms of yoga besides Kundalini. She is certified by 3HO and Yoga Alliance. Amrita also teaches workshops on the East coast and has taught in Costa Rica and various spas. For more information: www.sewallhouse.com



Send this page to someone you care for.
 
If you feel inspired by this article, feel free to publish it in your Newsletter or on your Website. Our humble request is to please include the Resource Box as follows:
 
 
Courtesy: http://www.healthandyoga.com A popular website that helps you find natural solutions for complete health and detoxification.

Discover health and beauty…. Naturally!!

 

  Join us on Facebook!   Follow us on Twitter!


Although the neti pot has proven to be very beneficial for treating Sinus Infection, it is actually a very powerful yoga tool that works wonders upon the mind, bestows higher powers of thinking and leads to a stress free mind. Read more about the humble Neti Pot.
To begin and stay motivated in your yoga practice, it is essential that you understand the method how yoga works upon you along with a progressive yoga schedule. A unique self-learning course helps you do that quite remarkably. Evaluate this Yoga For Beginners Course.
For practicing complete yoga - including gentle yoga exercises, meditation and relaxation postures, we recommend the handwoven yoga mats. For dynamic yoga postures, you may like to go in for the sticky mats. Understand your needs by visiting the Yoga Mats section.
Find the natural solutions to health disorders. Re-engineer your life to live in harmony with nature and you'll be surprised how many nagging problems just vanish into thin air! We provide a range of learning aids and practicing tools for helping you onto this path. To read more on our range of natural health management and yoga tools, visit our Yoga Supplies section.
  About us | Contact Us | Feedback | Privacy Policy
 © Copyright 2006, HealthAndYoga.com. All rights reserved Disclaimer