Embodiment in Yoga + Listening to Internal Cues

The practice of embodiment in yoga involves fully experiencing sensations, emotions, and movement with awareness. By tuning into internal cues, such as the breath and subtle body sensations, practitioners can enhance their physical practice, improve emotional regulation, and cultivate self-compassion. This deeper connection with the body leads to greater self-awareness and overall well-being.

National Yoga Awareness Month + Celebrating the Transformative Power of Yoga

National Yoga Awareness Month is a celebration of yoga’s physical, mental, and spiritual benefits, promoting healthy lifestyles and stress reduction. The event serves as an opportunity for people to explore or deepen their yoga practice. As a yoga teacher, the author reflects on the transformative power of yoga and offers a discount to celebrate Salubrity and Soul Yoga’s second anniversary.

Tadasana (“Mountain Pose”) For Stability, Strength and Balance

Tadasana, also known as “Mountain Pose,” embodies the strength and stability of a mountain. The pose helps align the spine, strengthen core muscles, and improve posture. Practicing Tadasana can also promote mental clarity, concentration, and internal strength. Variations and mindful breath awareness enhance its benefits, making it a versatile and powerful yoga posture.