When we wrap ourselves over and over with the breath, we lose the intensity of the effort needed to achieve the pose and set ourselves up to have an interior experience of the breath which takes us into our imagination.
The arch of the foot is the bridge between the heel, our past, and the ball of the foot, our future. As we shift our weight forward and back, between reflection and potential, we articulate the present moment.
Join Kyle as he guides us through a breathing practice focused on the glands. In pranayama we use the breath as a conduit between our mind and body, stoking the fire in the endocrine gland and combining that with the cooling waters of the adrenals. This creates steam, which is the energy that cha...
Play with the idea of ball in mit fit in Mary Dana's newest class. Balls fit, mitts catch. The ball is the trajectory and the mitt is the receptacle. When we play with this concept within the practice we can allow what we use to be more receptive, allowing the receptacle (mitt) of our hands recei...