This Week in Yoga ~ Unfolding

Hi Yogis,

Last week in yoga (I know, someday I’ll catch up) we worked with the concept of unfolding.  In a mat-based yoga practice, this means two things:  1) we allow the pose to unfold during the course of several breaths, and 2) within the pose unfolding, the body unfolds, as well.

For instance, when practicing Utthita Trikonasana (Extended Triangle pose), instead of leaping into a pre-conceived “final” version of the pose on breath #1, we start gently by simply reaching to the side with straight legs, both arms parallel to the floor.  On breath #2, we lower the front arm, pressing the back of the hand gently into the inside of the front thigh, or, resting the palm on a block, while the back arm drapes behind the lumbar spine.  Breath #3 will take the fold at the hip deeper, if that seems wise, and the bottom hand closer to the floor.  20190110_0715412322849988521377645.jpgThe top arm is invited to reach upward, and the gaze is directed to the ceiling, side wall, or floor.  Breaths #4 & #5 will offer the space to remain, back out, or go deeper into the pose.  In this way, we take the pose in stages, which allows the body to warm up to the shape without any pressure to find the edge.  Only by the final breath(s), if it seems wise to do so, will we explore the edges of the pose as they manifest uniquely in each of us.

During practice, we unfold the pose and the pose unfolds the body, so that by the end we might feel like we’ve arrived in a totally new place, not just “regular old triangle pose.”  The fuel for all this unfolding is the breath. It is in each inhalation that the body expands and creates space, and in each exhalation that the body stabilizes and grounds.  In this way, the breath acts as “the great unfolder,” a beautiful thing to experience.

Happy Practicing,

The Catholic Yogi

 

 

Christian Yoga Practice

Announcing The Catholic Yogi’s first ever formal Christian Yoga Practice.  Seems kinda funny (but pretty much just right) that it’s taken 16 years’ worth of teaching yoga classes for me to offer one specifically and formally designed for Christian worship.  I’m excited, and I hope you are, too!

Our first class will meet this Sunday afternoon, Feb. 3, from 1:00 – 2:30pm at No Limits Studio in Lexington.

Christian Yoga Practice is just like a regular yoga
class, but with the intention to spend time in Divine
Presence through Christ and the Holy Spirit.  It resembles Power Yoga Practice in that we are acknowledging and moving away from ego-driven tendencies like vanity, greed, self-criticism, and division, and moving toward benevolent qualities, such as self-compassion, gratitude, loving-kindness, and unity. Christian Yoga Practice begins with biblical scripture and ends with silent meditative prayer. This is a gentle yoga class. All levels are welcome, and no prior yoga, prayer, or meditation experience is required.  You are invited to bring a journal and pen, prayer beads, meditation cushion, and/or any other special items that are important to your prayer practice.  However, a willing spirit is all that is necessary!

Space is limited.  If you are planning to attend, please contact me here.

I hope to see you!

Happy Practicing,

The Catholic Yogi

Opportunities for Christian Yoga Practice:
Sundays, 1:00 -2:30pm
Feb. 3, Mar. 3, & April 7
No Limits Studio
$15

Yoga Class Update

Happy Monday!

I hope you were able to try something new and make some sweet connections with your closest people this past week, especially yourself!

Yoga Classes resume today, Jan. 28.  Join us for Gentle Yoga at 9:30am at the Butterfly House and Power Yoga tonight at 7:00pm at No Limits Studio.  Check out the full schedule to other opportunities.

Remember to sign up to receive text notification of class cancellations due to inclement weather by texting @yogapr to the number 81010.

It’s a cold and frigid time.  Find ways to bundle up and get outside to move and breath in some fresh air.  Back inside, light candles and snuggle in.

Create space to expand and embrace.

Happy Practicing!

The Catholci Yogi