We used attachments to guide us towards freedom.
windshield wiper
janushirsasana with twist using strap at wall
cat/cow freeform
easy side plank with flying dog
plank
downdog
uttanasana with twist
uttithatadasana
tadasana
RAM
shoulder rotations
uttanasana variation
standing neck stretches
tadasana
YAM
lunge
low crescent
twisted lunge
hammock
trikonasana
extended trikonasana
side angle
lunge
uttanasana
tadasana
standing ganesha
downdog
plank
baby cobra
downdog
other side with skandasana
vinyasa (out of order but I think it was OK)
standing ganesha
vinysasa with locust variation
eye of the needle
twisted root
other side
savasana
sit
OM
Namaste
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Monday, September 24, 2012
Sweet Vinyasa: Asmita, Attachments, and Freedom: 9.24.12
Attachments get a bad wrap. As Ravi Ravindra has said, Asmita is a good servant, but a terrible master. We played in the realm of feeling asmita and used movement, breath, and mantra to make our way to freedom, just on the other side!
Some of the physical landmarks were the feet (motor organ of the will), the hands (motor organ of the heart), the manipura, and the anahata.
windshield wiper
at wall janushirsasana and twist using strap
easy side plank with flying dog
balasana
sphinx
balasana variation
plank
downdog
downdog play
uttanasana
uttanasana w twist
uttithatadasana
tadasaana
shoulder shrugs
shoulder openers with strap
tadasana
angeli mudra
YAM
lunge
twisted lunge
hammock
triangle
extended triangle
extended side angle
lunge
low crescent
lunge
uttanasana
tadasana
standing balance pose
tadasana
uttanasana
downdog
plank
baby cobra
locust variation
all fours
other side
from vinyasa
downdog
curling dog landing in pigeon
seated twist
cow face with tilt
other side
paschimotadasana
supported heart opener over bolster
savasana
sit
OM
Namaste
Some of the physical landmarks were the feet (motor organ of the will), the hands (motor organ of the heart), the manipura, and the anahata.
windshield wiper
at wall janushirsasana and twist using strap
easy side plank with flying dog
balasana
sphinx
balasana variation
plank
downdog
downdog play
uttanasana
uttanasana w twist
uttithatadasana
tadasaana
shoulder shrugs
shoulder openers with strap
tadasana
angeli mudra
YAM
lunge
twisted lunge
hammock
triangle
extended triangle
extended side angle
lunge
low crescent
lunge
uttanasana
tadasana
standing balance pose
tadasana
uttanasana
downdog
plank
baby cobra
locust variation
all fours
other side
from vinyasa
downdog
curling dog landing in pigeon
seated twist
cow face with tilt
other side
paschimotadasana
supported heart opener over bolster
savasana
sit
OM
Namaste
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Sweet Vinyasa: Jewels Within: 9.19.12
The manipura translates as "city filled with jewels". We used the practice of breath, movement, and mantra to connect to our internal jewels.
chair at wall
Patricia Sullivan brahmari pranayama
manipura meditation
RAM
cat
cow
balasana
sphinx
easy side plank with flying dog
downdog with heels play
uttanasana
utttithatadasana
tadasana
OM
shoulder shrugs
shoulder rolls
swamp monster/halleluja
standing neck stretches
tadasana
YAM
lunge
hammock
triangle
extended trikonasana
side angle
lunge
low crescent
lunge
uttanasana
tadasana
other side with squirt pose from hammock
downdog
plank
baby cobra
locust
locust variation
balasana
navasana play
pea pod
eye of the needle
twist
other side
savasana
sit
OM
Namaste
chair at wall
Patricia Sullivan brahmari pranayama
manipura meditation
RAM
cat
cow
balasana
sphinx
easy side plank with flying dog
downdog with heels play
uttanasana
utttithatadasana
tadasana
OM
shoulder shrugs
shoulder rolls
swamp monster/halleluja
standing neck stretches
tadasana
YAM
lunge
hammock
triangle
extended trikonasana
side angle
lunge
low crescent
lunge
uttanasana
tadasana
other side with squirt pose from hammock
downdog
plank
baby cobra
locust
locust variation
balasana
navasana play
pea pod
eye of the needle
twist
other side
savasana
sit
OM
Namaste
Monday, September 17, 2012
Prototypes Women's Center: Please breathe. 9.17.12
True or False?
“The process of breathing is the most accurate metaphor we
have for the way that we personally approach life, how we live our lives, and
how we react to the inevitable changes that life brings us.”
-------- Donna Farhi “The Breathing Book”
Discussion of Farhi's quote and review of 'homework' (next time you are in a state of 'crisis' or 'tight spot')
Some popular references to the breath:
“A breath of fresh air”
“You take my breath away”
“I couldn’t catch my breath”
“Simply breathtaking!”
“She was breathing down my neck”
“I need some breathing room”
“I breathed a sign of relief”
“’I’m taking a breather”
Breath as Spirit/Soul and some examples from other cultures:
Greek – psychie pneuma = breath/spirit/soul
Latin – anima spiritus = breath/soul
Japanese – ki = air/spirit
Sanscrit – prana = vital life force
Chinese – “of the conscious self or heart”
Breathing Exercise at Wall - finding more breathing room. What it actually feels like. We also touched on the primary and secondary muscles of respiration.
Breathing meditation - notice the breath, the length of the inhale and exhale, the texture of the breath, the qualites of your breath.
“Since it is naturally inside you, you do not have to seek
outside for it”
----Master Great Nothing of Sung-Shan, Taoist Canon on Breathing
Sweet Vinyasa: You are Enough. 9.17.12
We practiced with attention on the manipura, the seat of the will, translated as 'city filled with jewels'.
upside down chair at wall
grounding breath
snake breath pranayama
manipura meditation
RAM
freeform cat/cow/barell
easy side plank with inner thigh and soul of foot stretch
flying dog
other side
plank
downdog, left, right, center
sphinx
uttanasana
uttithatadasana
tadasana
YAM
shouder shrugs
shoulder rolls
uttanasana variation
standing neck stretches
tadasana prana play on brick
tadasana
lunge
twisted lunge
hammock
triangle
extended triangle
extended side angle
low crescent
lunge
uttanasana
tadasana
other side
downdog
plank
cobra variation
locust variation
balasana
navasana play
pea pod
bridge
supported bridge
cosmic rest
"Enough" by David Whyte
windshield wiper
savasana
sit
OM
Namaste
upside down chair at wall
grounding breath
snake breath pranayama
manipura meditation
RAM
freeform cat/cow/barell
easy side plank with inner thigh and soul of foot stretch
flying dog
other side
plank
downdog, left, right, center
sphinx
uttanasana
uttithatadasana
tadasana
YAM
shouder shrugs
shoulder rolls
uttanasana variation
standing neck stretches
tadasana prana play on brick
tadasana
lunge
twisted lunge
hammock
triangle
extended triangle
extended side angle
low crescent
lunge
uttanasana
tadasana
other side
downdog
plank
cobra variation
locust variation
balasana
navasana play
pea pod
bridge
supported bridge
cosmic rest
"Enough" by David Whyte
windshield wiper
savasana
sit
OM
Namaste
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Sweet Vinyasa: See and Surrender to the beauty within. 9.12.12
We used the practice to tap into our internal 'city filled with jewels', with special attention to the exhale breath.
supine chair at wall
snake hissing pranayama
manipura meditation
OM
cat
cow
easy side plank with flying dog
balasana
sphinx
plank
downdog
uttanasana
utttithatadasana with side stretch
utanasana variation
other side
tadasana
YAM
lunge
warrior I
pyramid
lunge
downdog
plank
cobra
locust variation
plank
downdog
other side
uttanasana variation
gorilla pose
tadasana
meridian massage
tadasana
lunge
warrior I
parvatadasana with arm variation
lunge
pigeon
three leg dog
revolved dog
vinyasa with baby cobra and locust variation
balasana
repeat other side
supine
happy baby
bridge
twisted root
savasana
sit
OM
Namaste
supine chair at wall
snake hissing pranayama
manipura meditation
OM
cat
cow
easy side plank with flying dog
balasana
sphinx
plank
downdog
uttanasana
utttithatadasana with side stretch
utanasana variation
other side
tadasana
YAM
lunge
warrior I
pyramid
lunge
downdog
plank
cobra
locust variation
plank
downdog
other side
uttanasana variation
gorilla pose
tadasana
meridian massage
tadasana
lunge
warrior I
parvatadasana with arm variation
lunge
pigeon
three leg dog
revolved dog
vinyasa with baby cobra and locust variation
balasana
repeat other side
supine
happy baby
bridge
twisted root
savasana
sit
OM
Namaste
Monday, September 10, 2012
Prototypes Women's Center: What thoughts are stealing your peace? 9.10.12
Intros with name and favorite flower
What thoughts have you in your grip?
Alternate nostril breathing exploration
"Latest worry" breath exploration
Deep breathing with "lastest worry" exploration
Sutra 1.2
Asteya - what thoughts are stealing your peace
Gratitude list
Gratitude breath exploration
BREAK
Asana practice:
supine 3 deep breaths
eye of the needle
sukasana side bending
cat
cow
balasana
puppy dog
easy side plank
plank
downdog
uttanasana
tadasana
uttithatadasana with shoulder/heart support
tadasana
guitar hero
lunge salutes with low crescent
balasana
bridge x2
easy twist/twisted root
savasana
sit
namaste
What thoughts have you in your grip?
Alternate nostril breathing exploration
"Latest worry" breath exploration
Deep breathing with "lastest worry" exploration
Sutra 1.2
Asteya - what thoughts are stealing your peace
Gratitude list
Gratitude breath exploration
BREAK
Asana practice:
supine 3 deep breaths
eye of the needle
sukasana side bending
cat
cow
balasana
puppy dog
easy side plank
plank
downdog
uttanasana
tadasana
uttithatadasana with shoulder/heart support
tadasana
guitar hero
lunge salutes with low crescent
balasana
bridge x2
easy twist/twisted root
savasana
sit
namaste
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