The universe and everything in it is made up of energy. Imbalances of energy in the body and the spaces around us can cause an increased risk for low self-esteem, overwhelm, burnout and general unrest. When we can put our needs first by creating physical and emotional spaces that invite self-care, we can replace symptoms of dis-ease with a sense of purpose, giving ourselves time for introspection filling our hearts with love and a sense of calm. In Sanskrit, the word Soucha translates to mean cleanliness. Yogis use this word as a reminder to be clean in what we think, the way we take care of ourselves and in our spaces. A complete yoga practice includes asana, meditation, and mindfulness. They are also the method by which you can bring more Soucha into your own life. Asana, or the physical postures we practice in yoga can involve stretching and strengthening in the body. More importantly, asana helps practitioners move energy in the body, triggering a dopamine response leaving you with a sense of accomplishment. Improving lymphatic function improving immune health and decreasing inflammation.
Meditation can be practiced sitting, standing, walking, or while doing a repetitive task. The act is simple. Bring your attention to the breath. Allow yourself to become very interested in the depth of your inhales and exhales. Allowing thoughts, feelings, and distractions to fade. Let your focus be the quiet between the breath. Notice it. The peace that is there. Enjoy your time in that space, and if your mind begins to wander, simply invite it back.
Mindfulness allows us to use what we have learned about ourselves and the awareness we have cultivated in our practice in our daily life. Mindfulness can take the form of eating slowly, enjoying the colors, aroma and taste of the food you eat, being fully present when receiving a hug from a loved one or being thoughtful about the words we speak.
By using asana, meditation, and mindfulness in combination with our daily routine, we are truly practicing the life of a yogi and opening ourselves up to receive the precious gift that life is – a life clarity.
At Southern Lotus Yoga in McDonough, GA, we seek to create a community where we nurture practicing yoga with kindness and compassion while encouraging others to share in this spirit both on and off mat. We strive to cultivate an enriching yoga practice that balances, mind, body and spirit. Our students leave their mats feeling grounded by a well-rounded experience through our programs, classes and events. Call Us or Register Now!
At Southern Lotus Yoga, we seek to create a community where we nurture the practice of yoga with kindness and compassion to serve the greater McDonough area.
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