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Meditations, musings and practices to help channel your renegade energy and flow with ease.
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108 Sun Salutations - Part III
PART III: Third & last set of 36 sun salutations - the breezy part!
April 18 is Day 108 (unless it’s a leap year). This date holds a special place in my heart not only because the number 108 highly auspicious, but it is also the anniversary of the start of my 108 Days of 108 Sun Salutations, an epic journey that led to becoming the first woman to break the Guinness World Record in 2010 for the Longest Yoga Marathon (32 hours) and raising nearly $15,000 for charity.
To celebrate, normally, I co-organize a huge Yoga Mala (108 Surya Namaskar) practice live, but this year, given the current global pandemic situation and given that I am massively pregnant, I am sharing this guided audio series: 108 Sun Salutations in three parts of 36. You can do them all or just one segment at a time. Do this when you are ready to make a powerful shift in your life or to celebrate something significant.
Why 108
In various ancestral traditions, and particularly in the yoga tradition, 108 is a sacred number which represents union, spirituality and infinity. The 108th day of the year is the perfect occasion to celebrate life and all our learning through the practice of 108 sun salutations, a powerful prayer in motion.
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108 Sun Salutations - Part II
PART II: This is second set of the 36 Sun Salutations, part of the Day 108 series.
April 18 is Day 108 (unless it’s a leap year). This date holds a special place in my heart not only because the number 108 highly auspicious, but it is also the anniversary of the start of my 108 Days of 108 Sun Salutations, an epic journey that led to becoming the first woman to break the Guinness World Record in 2010 for the Longest Yoga Marathon (32 hours) and raising nearly $15,000 for charity.
To celebrate, normally, I co-organize a huge Yoga Mala (108 Surya Namaskar) practice live, but this year, given the current global pandemic situation and given that I am massively pregnant, I am sharing this guided audio series: 108 Sun Salutations in three parts of 36. You can do them all or just one segment at a time. Do this when you are ready to make a powerful shift in your life or to celebrate something significant.
Why 108
In various ancestral traditions, and particularly in the yoga tradition, 108 is a sacred number which represents union, spirituality and infinity. The 108th day of the year is the perfect occasion to celebrate life and all our learning through the practice of 108 sun salutations, a powerful prayer in motion.
Click here for more info on How to do 108 Sun Salutations -
108 Sun Salutations - Part I
April 18 is Day 108 (unless it’s a leap year). This date holds a special place in my heart not only because the number 108 highly auspicious, but it is also the anniversary of the start of my 108 Days of 108 Sun Salutations, an epic journey that led to becoming the first woman to break the Guinness World Record in 2010 for the Longest Yoga Marathon (32 hours) and raising nearly $15,000 for charity.
To celebrate, normally, I co-organize a huge Yoga Mala (108 Surya Namaskar) practice live, but this year, given the current global pandemic situation and given that I am massively pregnant, I am sharing this guided audio series: 108 Sun Salutations in three parts of 36. You can do them all or just one segment at a time. Do this when you are ready to make a powerful shift in your life or to celebrate something significant.
Why 108
In various ancestral traditions, and particularly in the yoga tradition, 108 is a sacred number which represents union, spirituality and infinity. The 108th day of the year is the perfect occasion to celebrate life and all our learning through the practice of 108 sun salutations, a powerful prayer in motion.
Click here for more info on How to do 108 Sun Salutations -
Guided Ayurvedic Self Massage
Ayurvedic self-massage is a nice, nurturing ritual that helps foster self-love and appreciation. Here is a guided practice. Also known as Abhyanga, Ayurvedic self-massage is great in the morning, because it is particularly helpful for circulation & lymphatic drainage. Not only does it help lubricate the joints & muscles, but it is also assists the body’s natural detoxification process.
How to practice self-massage
There is no right or wrong way to do self-massage, but it is best to start with your head and end with your toes. Basically, we do circular motions on the joints and vigorously rub up and down between the joints. -
Core Strength Guided Practice I
A strong and stable core isn't really for aesthetics. Core strength is also important for maintaining good posture and preventing back pain. Working on our core can also help improve digestion and boost the function of our third chakra. Known as Manipura, the shining gem, our solar pelux charka is associated with digestion, emotional stability, confidence and drive. Get the PDF that accompanies this practice - click here: https://yasminfgow.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/DAY26-CoreSequence1.pdf
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Breathe Easy: Yawning Breath & Bhramari Pranayama
One of the most effective ways to calm the mind and let go of tension is through the breath. Pranayama or breathing exercises are ultra powerful and yet simple to do. They also help you slip into meditation with greater ease. In this episode, I am guiding you through two of my favourite breathing exercises: The Yawning Breath opens the upper chest, relaxes the heart and Bhramari Breathing, which improves circulation in the brain, reduces tension & stress. These practices are highly beneficial and everyone can do them.