A time where we have?the equilibrium of day and night?is a great time to explore how this can represent the light and darkness in our lives. The long summer nights have passed and we are now in a season of transition. ?Yin gives us the space to explore transitions we?experience?in ourselves from our day to night, the many layers of our personality that allows us to travel through our days (& nights!) ?So dive into your yin, give yourself space as you?transition to the night you choose, let go of your day, the anxieties, fears and worry that may be lying active or dormant in your body and find what lightens you.
This strong yet calming Yin can be practiced anytime, but works well at night to aid a good night's sleep. ?You will experience a good whole body stretch getting into the deep fascial tissues with poses such as Bananasana, Deer, 1/2 Butterfly, Twisted Roots and Straddle. ?Expect to soften, lengthen and relax!!