Chakra is often translated as "opening" but a more accurate translation is "breaking." Today we explore the sacral chakra through asana, mantra and reflection. Grab two blocks, a bolster and three blankets.
Accessibility: Movement is done seated and lying down with shorter holds than traditional yin. Holds in this practice range from 1-3 minutes with lots of suggestions for support so if you're new to yin this is a great one! No inversions are practiced in this one.
This is a chance to explore the relationship of sensation and perception regardless of how you're feeling today but if it happens to be a heavy day this may be supportive to your mental health.
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We live in our heads a little too much these days. This meditation is designed to drop you deep into your sensational feelings. Giving you the chance to unlock bodily awareness, know yourself self on a deeper level physically and reduce strong preferences to different feelings to invite in accept...