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Apr 07
Understanding Prasarita Padottanasana with variations A, B, C & D

Learn more about Prasarita Padottanasana with the variations A, B, C & D. ​Prasaritta Padottanasana known in English as standing wide-legged forward fold, is a beautiful asana that helps us to develop grounding and stability. As a standing posture, it activates Muladhara, the root chakra which represents the foundation of our practice on the mat, […]

Apr 04
Practices and affirmations for the April full moon in Libra

Practices and affirmations for the April full moon in Libra. Welcome the full moon with love and joy. ​The full moon is almost here and those who are sensitive to energy can probably already feel it. Full moons are definitely a time when resistance and tension of any kind can be experienced. Not only because […]

Mar 21
Developing compassion according to yoga philosophy

How to develop compassion according to yoga philosophy.  Socrates once wrote that “The people who are the hardest to love, need it the most”. At times, when we come across a person who is more “difficult to interact” with, there is judgement created. Often people who seem the toughest on the outside, are indeed the ones who […]

Mar 20
8 yoga asana variations using the chair

Yoga asanas variations using the chair .​Using the chair as a prop for our practice can be super useful. The chair is often used and part of the Iyengar practice style, which always focuses on alignment and steadiness in an asana. This is actually what asana practice is about, finding our steadiness of posture and mind, […]

Mar 13
A gentle restorative yoga practice for stress relief and burnout

A gentle yoga practice for stress relief and feeling burnout. This is a beautiful and gentle restorative yoga practice which may help to relax the body and mind. It focuses primarily on two main energy centres, Swadisthana (the sacral chakra) and Anahata (the heart chakra). Both of these have influence on our emotional states and […]

Mar 05
Practicing Satya in daily life. A look at living in truthfulness according to the Yoga Philosophy

Explore the meaning of Satya and living in truthfulness according to Yoga Philosophy. In the Ashtanga eightfold path/8 limbs of yoga by Patanjali, the second of the Yamas (social behavioural conduct) is Satya, truthfulness.​Satya is a Sankrit word which can be linked with the meaning of truthfulness. Following the first of the yamas which is […]

Mar 02
The 3 states of Chitta. Understanding the mind stuff according to the yoga philosophy

The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali provides clear information on what yoga is and its practices. As one of the most popular texts for yoga teachers and yogi aspirants who want to reach self-realisation, the Yoga Sutras is comprised in 4 different sections, each one offering information on the different levels and ways of practice, explaining […]

Feb 01
A gentle asana practice to let go of mental stress and physical tension

Take some time to relax with this gentle asana practice to let go of mental stress and physical tension.​​Taking a more gentle approach in our yoga practice is needed to maintain a balanced body and mind. Especially so as we tend to live such busy lifestyles and experience stress often. Anytime we feel stressed, this […]

Jan 23
5 Important aspects to support your asana practice

Learn about these 5 important aspects to support your asana practice. On our mat, we encounter pleasant experiences as well as challenges. Both are needed because (in my opinion) although our practice starts on the mat, to fully transform it into a lifestyle, we must learn to take its teachings in our daily life. And […]

Nov 25
Stretch and let go of stress duo asana practice

A gentle duo asana practice to stretch and let go of stress together. ​When it comes to asana practice, we should never feel pressured to accomplish anything. It is ultimately a personal sadhana (spiritual practice) that when done with devotion, love and commitment, it can help us to realise our true self, beyond the body […]