Rest and Recover: Spaciousness
Explore breathwork to quiet your mind, restore and replenish your body’s natural vitality. Cultivate spaciousness and ease in restorative poses, releasing the daily accumulation of stress and tension.
Explore breathwork to quiet your mind, restore and replenish your body’s natural vitality. Cultivate spaciousness and ease in restorative poses, releasing the daily accumulation of stress and tension.
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Comments
I had some sensation in my sacrum that was distracting - is that just tightness that I should breath through?
Great, really relaxing. thank you!
Thank you for this lovely sequence.
Sadly, this really didn't work for me. The blanket under the sacrum didn't feel good, and the larger cushion under the sacrum makes the roll under the knees not big enough. Legs straight would not work and legs crossed was too much on my hip flexors. My feet ended up flat with my knees resting together until I quit because it was too uncomfortable.
I will say that I think most restorative poses are not universally comfortable. In fact, I've flared chest wall costochronditis through "restorative poses" in the past. It may be that restorative isn't restorative for me. I may be better off going to bed early that night or meditating. Best of luck!