Okay, I admit it. I am a Californian. I love the sun, I am not particularly fond of rain, and now that it is June in Seattle and still raining, I am having to dig a bit deeper to remain bright and energetic.
I started my practice today with Svasana – now that might seem a bit backwards, but it seemed the best place to begin. Fully grounding myself to the earth and appreciating the deepness of that connection. It also allowed me to accept that my energy is lower when the sun doesn’t shine.
From Svasana, I was able to begin slowly moving through leg stretches, hip rotations, supine twists, and even some core work. Before I knew it, the wintery blues were gone and I was ready proceed with my regular practice.
Accepting where I was in the moment allowed me to create a practice that was nurturing and nourishing.
Things to ponder
- How often do I deny where I am really am in the moment?
- How often do I “power through” when it would be better to “ease on through?”
- Is it harder to go slow or fast?
Shalom & Namaste,
Diana Bonyhadi
