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Hatha Yoga for Sadness Relief ~ full class ~37 minutes
yogayak.com for more free video. Sadness happens to all of us at some point . Whether we are simply a little blue, or dealing with life’s more challenging circumstances sometimes daily life becomes hampered by the emotions we hold in our bodies. Regular practice of this flow will stabilize your mood and lift your spirits as well as provide a no-impact dose of fitness! A great PMS and STRESS buster as well, and at only 37 minutes, lack of time isn’t an issue! Andrea guides you through this sequence of twists, back bends, standing postures and pranayama to increase your endorphins, get your blood flowing and focus your mind on the day ahead of you. Final relaxation is combined with a Buddhist meditation to add perseverance and positive thinking to your outlook for the days when it is hard to find it for yourself. Duration 41 min Note: You will need a small, smooth stone that fits into the palm of your hand for final relaxation – be sure to choose your stone before you settle down for your practice. Level: Beginner-Intermediate to Advanced Benefits: soothes anxiety, uplifting, stabilizes mood, decreases PMS symptoms, increases perspective and clarity, increases self-esteem, improves posture, opens shoulders, hip flexors and the heart chakra Contraindications: if you have very low blood pressure, do not over exert yourself during the pranayama portion of this class; modify the poses if you have any shoulder or lower back pain; if you have any concerns about anxiety or …
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about 1 year ago
very nice video, easy and so much powerful…
i feel new
about 1 year ago
very nice video, easy and so much powerful…
i feel new
about 1 year ago
I”m really glad that I found this video. The goose wandering around in the background is a great added touch.
about 1 year ago
Lovely! I really enjoyed those exercises, and your commentary is very calm and gentle. Especially enjoyed the Breath of Joy! Thank you x
about 1 year ago
Thanks, it´s really helpful!
about 1 year ago
u can search google for “four frames of reference”
accesstoinsight artcle is very good
its very powerful ways of thinking and can transform life incredibly .
about 1 year ago
@AryaSravaka where do i find that?
xxx
about 1 year ago
This REALLY helped me a lot. Thank you so much! I’m am very grateful to have found this.
about 1 year ago
This is wonderful. Thank you for offering such quality for free!
about 1 year ago
sadness is related with mind not body. so meditation is a better way specially ” Satipatthana and Kayagata – Sati” meditation shelps u to understand and develop a letting go attitude based on impermanence.try and see the reuslts for urself
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about 1 year ago
that was super duper!
about 1 year ago
lovely practice – I will use it in my teaching – thank you
about 1 year ago
gracias nuevamente! thanks!
about 1 year ago
thank you very muchh
about 1 year ago
this was great, i feel so much better now. thank you
about 1 year ago
great video with good corework thanks!
about 1 year ago
i love geese. they enjoy yoga too
about 1 year ago
Thank you
about 1 year ago
its releases a chemical in you body called urelea duh mass.
about 1 year ago
Although on prescription drugs my wifes blood pressure remainder at the top end of normal. After taking Levodyn for three months the improvement has been significant and she intends to carry on with Levodyn as a really helpful supplement.
about 1 year ago
this was a great video thank you! namaste
about 1 year ago
a wonderful video – thank you !
about 1 year ago
really nice, i was just wondering how does it relif sadness?
about 1 year ago
so good! thank you for sharing! namaste =)
about 1 year ago
thank you