Calming Practices to Sense Greater Peace
As the seasons shift and festive occasions loom on the horizon, it's crucial to remain mindful of your internal energy levels. During moments of agitation, anxiety, or overwhelm, centring yourself both physically and emotionally can swiftly restore a sense of tranquillity and balance to Sense Greater Peace. Find out more
Balancing the Hustle: Embracing Yin and Restorative Practices
In today's fast-paced world, many of us live with our foot perpetually on the gas pedal, always rushing, forever driven by demands. This constant state of "doing" or Yang energy can leave us drained, both physically and mentally.
To counteract this, I invite you into the world of Yin and Restorative practices. These are paths to active relaxation, focusing on the nurturing Yin energy of simply "being". Such practices soothe our frazzled nervous systems, enabling genuine healing and recovery
Surfers Series 1, practice 2: Yin Yoga for your hips
Are you looking for ways to improve your flexibility, reduce tension, and enhance your surfing experience? Discover the powerful connection between your hip and jaw, and how targeted exercises from various disciplines can help you release tension and find balance in your body.
Surfers Series 1, practice 1: Tight hips? So how is your jaw?
Are you looking for ways to improve your flexibility, reduce tension, and enhance your surfing experience? Discover the powerful connection between your hip and jaw, and how targeted exercises from various disciplines can help you release tension and find balance in your body.
Pranayama: Nadi Shodhana Breath
Nadi Shodhana is believed to have several benefits, including:
balancing the autonomic nervous system and regulating emotions.
This blog has a short audio recorded practice with a written practice for you to try.
Remember to practice even just a little and often is the key to making new habits.
Pranayama: Humming Bee Breath
Learn how to practice Brahmari Pranayama, also known as Humming Bee Breath, to calm your mind, reduce stress, and promote relaxation. This simple pranayama technique involves making a humming sound while exhaling and is believed to have numerous benefits for mental and physical health. Follow these easy steps to get started with Brahmari Pranayama and experience its calming effects for yourself."
photo credit: Erriko Boccia
Somatic Breath Practice for Menopause Balance
Experience harmony during menopause with SGP Somatic Breath Practice! Reclaim balance and serenity in just a few minutes a day. Click to explore this calming, gratitude-infused exercise tailored for your menopausal journey. Breathe in relief and exhale stress, while reconnecting with your inner strength.
Unlocking the Power of the Mind: A Journey Through Hakini Mudra"
Hakini Mudra is an ancient hand gesture that enhances concentration, memory, and mental clarity by harnessing the energy of the third eye chakra. Practiced anytime, it improves focus, balances brain hemispheres, strengthens intuition, reduces stress, and promotes respiratory health, offering a powerful tool for holistic well-being.