"If we take yoga seriously we will practice it alot. It makes sense, then, that what we practice has a positive effect on the body.
We repeat patterns not to limit us in life, but as the musician
practices their scales, we practice basic patterns so we can move freely
in life. Working with fundamental patterns in yoga helps to clarify how
we move and what habits we have built up.
We need to learn to distribute patterns evenly throughout our bodies. Poorly distributed forces create stresses and strains at joins, which invariably lead to pain of discomfort and increased likelihood of layering protective patterns over causative ones. When we take this approach, yoga becomes an inquiry into the way we engage through our bodies. It helps us to notice when we do unhelpful things, and, once noticed, we can gently set about letting them go." --Peter Blackaby
Working with your own narrative is essential. That is where solutions are. YOUR solutions.
Now take the rest of your life and practice.
Now take the rest of your life and practice.
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