Every time we show up to our yoga practice we can open ourselves up to learn something new about ourselves. We can invite curiosity to listen and notice how the body, mind and spirit respond to our practice. We should strive to observing without judgment or desiring to fix or change anything. If we are lucky, we can embrace mindfulness and learn something new about ourselves.
The Profound Practice of Āsana
For many people, their first exposure to yoga is the physical practice, referred to as yoga āsana. Everyone’s body is different so their physical practice will be different. No matter how you practice yoga āsana, you are integrating the physical, energetic and spiritual body. Yoga āsana offers a tangible tool to cultivate stillness through movement.
Sitting with Worry and Restlessness
The five hindrances are mental states that challenge our ability to be mindful and present. These hindrances include sensual desire, ill will, sloth, worry or restlessness, and doubt. Gil Fronsdal, author of Unhindered, encourages us to approach worry and restlessness with a sense of curiosity and mindfulness. Instead of trying to push these emotions away, we are encouraged to sit with them, observing the sensations and thoughts without judgment. By approaching these hindrances with awareness, curiosity, and equanimity, we find opportunities for growth and deeper understanding on the journey toward greater peace and presence.
Focused movement may improve balance, comfort, and mobility.
The Feldenkrais Method is a system that uses a series of movements to guide the practitioner to use body sensation and perceptual feedback. In this method one gains a better awareness between comfort (favorable or easy) and unfavorable (painful or straining) positions. This focused practice teaches how movement patterns develop and how to retrain your movement patterns to avoid discomfort.
Dogwood Studios is excited to be able to offer a Feldenkrais Workshop April 30th with Guest Teacher Jacob Tyson (PT, DPT). The workshop will teach you about the method and how it can help you Optimize Your Yoga Practice.
Mindful Movement: A Key Component of Resiliency
Resiliency includes mindful movement, stretching, humor, service and pranayama!
What exactly is mindful movement? And why does Dogwood Studio have a class called Mindful Movement and Yoga? We see the word mindfulness thrown around when referring to meditation, yoga, tai chi and qi gong. It has been part of popular culture for meditation, but the nuances of what a mindful practice entails is often overlooked. Mindfulness is the English translation of the Pali (ancient language from the Indian subcontinent used to write some of the oldest Buddhist scriptures) word sati.
For People That Have a Hard Time Bending
What: Mindful Movement Series For People That Have a Hard Time Bending
When: Online Sundays 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. EST
March 7th, 14th, 21st, & 28th
Sign-up: Click on the link HERE to sign-up. Go to the ‘Classes’ tab to select any of the days of the series. You do not need to attend them all.
Description:
Feel like you or someone you know need to be more flexible to do the things you like? Or you or someone you know are not designed to bend, or used to be able to bend?
This mindful movement class is for those that want to understand how to safely learn about how they can improve their mobility and flexibility. This is true for those with arthritis, joint replacement, chronic back, neck, shoulder pain, scoliosis, and more.