YOGA FOR A DEEPER SLEEP CHALLENGE BECAUSE YOU MATTER ( Yoga before bed to calm and restore your nervous system for a sweet sleep)

In need of a few Zzz?  Back aching? Feeling stressed? Perhaps you find yourself in an overwhelming situation. Don’t fret! Instead do something good for you. Because You matter, and you deserve to feel great! After all, you got status: you matter not only to your family and friends, but the King of the world! You believe that Jesus died for your sins, You are a “VIP ” according to Heaven! So today, let’s treat ourselves like the people that we really are! Let’s honor our King by celebrating His magnificent masterpiece: You!

In this Quick Fix Yoga Segment, we’ll do the soothing restorative yoga pose, “Legs Up a Wall!” It will calm your nervous system, ease muscle fatigue, drain tension, improve digestion, and move stuck or stagnant fluids. It also will trigger your relaxation response, thus slowing your heart, breath and brain waves, promoting a peaceful, blissful state. The soothing benefits of this yoga pose grow deeper the longer you can stay in it. Try for 5 minutes at first, but if you can go longer, by all means stay as long as you like!

To begin, shift your body near a wall and gently walk your legs up. Rest the backs of your thighs against the wall, which offers a gentle support that deepens the restorative benefits of the pose.

If your thighs cannot get there, then bend your legs and shimmy your hips a little closer to the wall. If you feel strained, come back down and lay before a chair with your legs resting comfortably upon it. If even that is too strenuous, simply lay down on your mat or lay on the floor with your knees bent.

Once you arrive at your perfect resting place position for Legs Up a Wall, you need only to close your eyes, exhale completely, and melt into the pose. Try to inhale and exhale through your nose. Let each inhale draw upon God’s peace. Let each exhale dissolve your cares, worries fears and doubts. Focus only on God’s peaceful and loving words in Isaiah 26:3:

You will keep in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on thee.

or Psalm 4:8 for a sweet night’s sleep,

When I go to bed, I sleep in peace because Lord, you keep me safe.

 

Now, scan your body limb by limb, inviting any knots and grips of tension to dissolve away completely. Let your brain drain, relinquishing its hold on obsessive worries and fears that may still linger.  Grow easy and tranquil, grasping after absolutely nothing. Let everything you know about yourself dissolve. Fall beneath the surface of life into God’s quiet stillness.

Invite your breath to deepen. With each quiet exhalation and with every ounce of letting go, fall deeper. Linger in the soothing silence. Dwell in the freedom of surrender and indulge in the tranquility and deep rest of letting go.

Because, You matter!!

xxoo

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WARRIOR POSE (Slay your hunched over shoulders)

Got a few moments? Can you join me for 5 minutes of Warrior training to counter the effects of sitting at a desk all day? We will stretch and strengthen our entire body with the all-inclusive ” Warrior Pose.” With a simple clasping of hands behind our backs, we optimize the pose by opening our hearts, chest, and lungs, reversing the hunched back posture.  Add a bow forward, and we up our training by causing our core to kick in to help keep our body up!

1.) Warrior Pose

Step to the side. Keep your heels on the same line and your back toes slightly turned in. Your hips should face forward. Step in with your back leg if the pose grows challenging. Bend your right knee. Place your hands in a praying position. Breathe deeply through your nose for 5-10 counts. Surrender your thoughts and be present for these few moments.

Your inhales should be long and deep through your nose as you go back. Your exhales should be long and slow as you bow. Hold the breath in at the top of the stretch. Hold your breath out at the bottom of the bow. This will enhance the effects of the pose.

Just a quick reminder to all the warriors out there….

Stand tall and be proud that you are a warrior in God’s army, for He thinks you are a mighty warrior! He says it many times in His word. Below is just one example. Best part? You already “own” the victory, when you placed your life in God’s hands!

The Lord is with you mighty warrior.

Judges 6:12


2.) Peaceful Warrior Pose

Clasp your hands behind your back. Look up. Inhale deeply and hold it.

3.) Humble Warrior Pose

Keep tension in the clasping. Bow forward. Lead with your chin. Exhale slowly. Extend up and over your forward leg. Hold the bow and the exhale.

Inhale and slowly come up back to Peaceful Warrior Pose. Repeat the process 5-10 times and try it with your left leg forward.

With God at your side you can do mighty things.

Be the Warrior He created you to be!

Yoga on!

xxoo

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YOGA FOR A QUICK BRAIN BOOST

Join me and together we will boost our brain power!

Did you know? Just a 20 minute yoga workout will definitely improve the blood flow to your brain, according to a study published in the journal of Physical Activity and Health. Researchers had 30 female college age students spend 20 minutes practicing yoga and 20 minutes doing aerobic exercise. Researchers gave participants a cognitive assessment test after both the yoga session and the aerobic session. Amazingly, they found test scores to be significantly superior on tests that were taken after the yoga session.

Below is a simple yoga pose called “Padahastasana,” or Forward Bend. It is a great brain booster because it involves bending over. When you bend over blood rushes to your brain. As you progress in this pose, your head may eventually touch your knees. More importantly, your memory will be improving!

 

Stand tall with your feet together. Spread them apart if you need to for better balance. With your hands up over your head inhale deeply. Exhale as you fold over your legs. You may bend your legs if need be and work up to straightening them. The most important thing is the bending over. Even if you can only touch your knees and your knees are bended, this pose will still increase the flow of blood to your head.

To begin, inhale long and deep and stretch up to the sky with arms over head. Exhale and slowly fold over your legs. Repeat 5-10 times. Try and stretch and release your brain from all thought. Once you have completed the stretching up and down, remain folded over like the picture above. Inhale and exhale for 30 seconds to 1 minute and let Heaven fill your brain with Heavenly thoughts.

This pose also tones your abs and can relieve bloating, constipation, indigestion and other gastric troubles. The circulation of blood throughout your body is improved too. Your brain will be getting a boost with blood flow and, hopefully, heavenly thoughts too!

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xxoo

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YOGA CHALLENGE AT HORSESHOE BAY BEACH

Coming at ya from Horseshoe Bay!

There’s something about the beach that compels me to strike a yoga pose. Maybe it’s the sand, or the sun. Maybe the water? No, it’s definitely the gorgeous blue sky! How about it’s all of these things, wrapped up in the sensation that I feel unbounded and absolutely unrestricted. So free! So, why not offer you a yoga sequence that may ignite that “freedom feeling” in you? That is precisely the reason why I choose these yoga poses below: to induce that open, free and easy feeling. These poses will help you to open your heart center, activate your core, free your hip flexors and lengthen your hamstrings. Focus on your breath as you move through these yoga postures; it will increase the benefits of each pose. Your body will love you for it!

If you like, take it a step farther and enhance your yoga workout and your life with meditation upon God’s words.

For God says in His word that,

…if the son sets you free you will be free indeed.

John 8:36

I find the challenge is staying free. Seems everything and everyone wishes to control each of us. It’s usually not intentional, but most of the time routine, habits, culture and even people’s needs and expectations have a way of captivating and imprisoning us. Soon, we’re living for everything else but what really matters. These words from God are a great reminder to us that we are no longer bound by anything or anyone. We were captives once and Jesus came to set us free. And, if we believe Him, we will be free indeed!

Before you begin, take a moment to get into that “beachy” state of mind. Breathing deeply and thinking upon how free you are in this present moment will help. Try to stay present through out the segment and remind yourself daily that freedom is always yours, both on and off your mat!

1.) Intense Side Stretch Pose in Reverse Prayer Hands

It may be a challenge for you to try to get your palms to meet behind your back, but with practice you might do it! It will be worth your efforts too because your heart, back, shoulders, lungs, arms and more will begin to open and built up tension can then release. Remember, less tension boosts energy!

To begin, try to line up your heels with your right foot toes pointed forward and back foot angled slightly. If you feel unsteady, widen the width of your feet. Now, try and press your palms together at your back, and then take a huge breath in (your torso should lift as you inhale). Then, slowly release your breath as you fold over your forward leg. At the end of the stretch where you can go no further, release your hands and let them stretch over your leg.

Once you have arrived at maximum stretch, breath deeply through your nose for 5-10 breaths. Repeat a few more times and try with your left leg forward.

2.)  Lunge Pose

From Intense Pose, simply bend your forward leg and place your hands on your mat for support. Your right foot should be directly below your right knee, hands directly below your shoulders. You may deepen the stretch by extending your back foot away from your body. Breathe deeply through your nose for 5-10 counts. Try to stretch a little farther.

3.) Revolved Lunge Pose

After you have completed your breathing in Lunge Pose, simply lift your right arm up and look up at it. Stretch it as high as it will go and breathe deeply for 5-10 counts again.

4.) Extended Lizard Tail Pose

From Lunge Pose, simply and gently lower your elbows to your mat. Check to make sure your elbows are directly below your shoulders. In the picture, I went for a deeper stretch by extending my forward foot, but you don’t have to do this. You may also lower your back knee to the mat if holding that knee up up is too much of a challenge at first. Breathe through your nose while in the pose for 5-10 counts.

5.) Elbow Plank Pose

From Extended Lizard Tail Pose, pick up your forward foot and swing it around to Elbow Plank Pose.

Or, alternately, lay down and place your elbows on your mat with shoulders directly on top of them. Curl your toes under and lift your body up. Try to breathe deeply and steadily for 10, 30 or 60 seconds. Repeat the process a few more times if you like.

 

6.) Camel Pose

Come to your knees. Curl your toes under. Let your knees be directly below your hips. Place your hands on your hips. Slowly and gently lean back. If you feel you can go farther back, take it slow and lean back while pressing your hips forward. If you can, let your hands find your heels, but only if it is comfortable for you. Maybe touch one hand, then maybe come up and do touch the other one. Do whatever feels good and right for you! Any pain always means stop immediately!

If you are able to stretch farther, uncurl your toes and hold both heels while pressing your hips forward. Breathe deeply for however long that you can. Start with 3 breaths through your nose only and work up to more.

When you have completed each pose on each leg, lie down and let healing happen. Realize how truly free that you can be!

Halleluyah!

xxoo

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STRESS, LET’S BREAK UP!

Do you feel it too? All tensed up and nothing to help you?

Sometimes in life your going along and – pow! – you are all tensed up. Well, that’s me today. Actually that’s me all last week. I’m sitting here with achy shoulders that won’t stay down. They disobey my command to relax and quietly try to climb up into my neck all day. Then the neck becomes strained from holding the shoulders up. Tension then rides down my back and takes up space in other places. Sometimes, my ears ring and I feel my face all crinkled up from holding all my body’s tension. My mood is not kind, and fatigue sets in despite my efforts to get a good night sleep. I wonder how I got this way. I can’t imagine why, because I did yoga last week and yoga is my little stress reliever. Thinking upon God while I stretch and flex is my way of breaking up with stress before it becomes a problem. But today is a culmination of a week’s worth of unreleased tension, and I have been trying to analyze why it’s happening to me.

Bing! The light bulb goes on! “I think I know why,” I exclaim to myself… and now to you, because although my body engaged in the yoga I did everyday, my mind did not join me. I rushed through the yoga poses without being fully there. I did not come to the yoga party fully dressed! It’s not that our minds need to be on the mat at all times, but we do need to let our thoughts arise, whatever they may be, so that we can let go of them. Letting each thought that arises go, in the flow of your breath, lets tensions release. Once we let go of any stress in our minds, our stress will disappear in our bodies. That’s the gift of yoga. Our outer world shifts to reflect our new perspective.

We can enhance the gift of yoga by handing over all our cares, worries, fears and doubts to God and really break up with stress. Then make it your practice within your yoga to hand it over to the care and responsibility of Almighty God. Proverbs 4:23, tells us to,

Be careful what you think because your thoughts run your life.

Medical research is just catching up with God’s words from thousands of years ago. Studies and medical research are increasingly proving that you become what you think. I’m thinking that me and stress, yeah, we’re gonna break up!

How about you?

 

YOGA CHALLENGE TO EASE BACK PAIN

You can ease an achy back, enhance your posture and improve spinal mobility with these seven simple yoga poses. When your back muscles are well conditioned, back pain can be greatly reduced. Breathing through your nose will enhance all the benefits of the poses, encouraging strong circulation and relaxation. Try to maintain a strong steady breath, as it will allow you to go deeper in the stretch, This releases tension in your muscles and improves your flexibility. Always be gentle with yourself. Go slow and keep a steady breath for maximum results. Gradually increase the intensity of this segment by holding each posture longer.

A relaxed state will always up the results of all your efforts. The Psalmist pens,

You are my place of quiet rest I wait for your word to renew me.

Psalm 119:114

1.) Easy Forward Bend

Stand comfortably, preferably with your feet at hip width for better balance. Let your hands clasp your elbows. Bend your knees. Now gently fold forward. Stop where it feels most comfortable. Take 5-10 long and deep breaths. Stay long enough for your back and spine to release (you’ll feel it) if you can. Slowly come back up. Repeat again or move on to the next yoga exercise.

Many people who suffer with lower back pain have tight, short hamstrings. This pose will lengthen your hamstrings and release your lower back.
2.) Cat Pose

Slowly and gently lower yourself to your mat or the floor. Come on to your knees. Spread your palms out in front of you. Place your knees directly below your hips. Place your palms directly below your shoulders. Inhale slowly as you gently round your back and lower your head. Exhale slowly as you come back to the starting position. Repeat the process 5-10 times.

3.) Cow Pose

Come to your hands and knees. Cow Pose begins in the same position as Cat Pose. The only difference is that your head goes up and back. As your head goes up, your back will arch, so take it slow. Inhale slowly as you gently raise your head. Exhale slowly as you lower your head. Repeat the process 5-10 times.

Cat and Cow Poses can also be done together, inhaling in Cat Pose and exhaling into Cow Pose. A good exercise for strengthening your back, spine and neck too. I especially like how Cow Pose tightens and tones the neck area!

4.) Easy Seated Forward Bend (a favorite of mine for an achy back)

Gently sit on your mat or the floor. Extend your legs directly out in front of you. Take time to sit up tall on your sitting bones. Let your weight be even on each side. Leading with your chin, extend your torso out over your legs. Slide your hands down your leg. Stop when you feel a good stretch. Bending your knees as you extend will ease you into the stretch. You may keep them bent or try to straighten them as you build flexibility. Also, staying in this pose for a minute while breathing slowly and deeply will allow you to go deeper into the stretch.

5.) Lying Leg Stretch

Lie flat. Take time to relax here a moment. Then, without tensing up, adjust your body by trying to get it flat on the floor. When you’re ready, bend your right leg. It does not matter where you bend it to. What matters is that it is able to support your body when you raise your left leg. Feel free to explore what feels good for you! Raise the left leg slowly and bring it close to your torso. Breathe deeply here 5-10 times. Then repeat the process on the other leg.

6.) Baby Pose

Lie flat on your mat or the floor. Adjust your body and try to relax before starting this pose. When you are ready, slowly and gently bring your knees into your torso. If you can, give them a big hug! If you can, raise your head too. Slowly breathe deeply here for 3-5 counts and repeat again a few more times. At first you may not be able to hug your knees or lift your head. Do what you can here, because even a little bit goes a long way. Never think because you can’t do these exercises optimally that they aren’t doing anything. Your body will benefit from all your efforts every time!

7.) Lying Double Leg Twist ( another really good release in back, neck and shoulders that my back takes delight in!)

Lie flat on the floor. Adjust yourself so that you are spread out evenly on the floor. Extend your arms directly out to the sides. When ready, gently bend your knees and bring them into your chest (or as close as you can). At first, maybe you can only bend them and your feet are still on the floor. No problems! Simply begin the exercise from whereever you find yourself. Now, take a big inhale. Exhale slowly as you release your legs to the right side. Slowly turn your head to the left side or keep it in the middle. Take a few deep breaths here and stay as long as you like. Then repeat the process on your left side.

Peace and blessings!

Halleluyah!

 

WE STILL DO!!

We still do!

How did it happen? In my realm of reality…I really don’t know. My husband and I were just doing life. Ya know, falling in love, getting married, having kids, kids growing up with college and careers. One day you take a breath, sit back and say, WOW! Actually, I always thought old people stayed married that long – not me. I’m not that old! Well, it’s hard to admit you’re that old! I have been married for 35 wonderful years that sped by like a rocket! Although it is an astonishing feat, one I can’t say is all because of me, I can still think it’s pretty awesome that my husband and I can say, “We Still Do!!”

I sure hope to inspire you too. To let you know that you CAN do it. You can be married a long time and you can have a great marriage! Sure, it won’t always be easy, but it does change as you age. And if you’re willing, you can learn to be more of everything: more content, patient, kind, compassionate, and loving. The older you get, you realize your time here on earth is expiring. What do you want people to remember about you? Don’t you want each moment to be the most awesome it can be with all the people that you love, especially your spouse? He or she is the one you made vows with before Almighty God. You both own the marriage. It is a duel responsibility to make it work. They say a happy marriage is the union of two great forgivers, that a happy marriage requires falling in love with the same person many times, that when you love your spouse you are loving yourself because the two of you are literally one.

Recently, my husband and I had the opportunity to celebrate our anniversary by cruising to Bermuda. We took our kids too. It was a grand celebration! I was also under the impression that our Bermuda cruise was our anniversary gift to each other. Well, I was wrong. He showed up with 7 anniversary gifts, one for me to open each night. I of course, had nothing. Each gift was wrapped beautifully with a bow and a small humorous/romantic note attached. It is by far the most thoughtful, romantic, unbelievable surprise I have ever received from him! And, probably nothing he does in the future will match it! But the best he can and has given me all these years is the best gift of all, himself! He is mine and I am his….til death we do part! It sure doesn’t get any better than that. To be the most special person on earth to someone is by far totally incomprehensible to me, but most wonderful!

Here’s the gifts and the notes which are just too romantic not to include!

The sunglasses…“To see me in a different light”

The perfume with an atomizer, of course, because…” Marriage is a blast”

The “We Still Do” Christmas ornament because… “Every Holiday is better with you”

The Betsy Johnston watch because…“To keep track of the next 35 years”

The black diamond earrings because…“Even when times are dark you shine”

The rose-gold diamond and black diamond earrings because…“Beautiful as Rose, Brilliant as a gem

The coach leather pocket book because…” Loverweave Backpack Level 1000 to carry all your loot!!!!!!

(pocketbook not included in the picture, but my husband is a crafter of bags of all levels for our characters in World of WarCraft. To carry all our loot of course!)

…and then on our last evening, the Filipino waitress sings us a song with her beautiful voice. I am overwhelmed with emotion of the magnitude of our special milestone!

…and then just when things don’t get any better than this, Jesus pops in my head. In the Scriptures it says that,” I am His and He is mine. “(Song of Solomon 6:3) Can we even grasp the depth of these word’s written for us by God so that we might know that Jesus is yours and He is also mine? 2 Timothy 3:16 says” …all Scripture is God -breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness.” No, I don’t think we can grasp such Heavenly things. It’s probably why Jesus tells us to believe them instead. “See what great love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God!”1John 3:1.

Moody Stuart states how God is mine and I am his the best:

God is mine to look upon, to lean upon, to dwell with; mine to bear my burdens, discharge my all my debts, mine to answer all my accusers, mine to conquer all my foes; mine to deliver me from hell, mine to prepare a place for me in Heaven; mine in absence, mine in presence, mine in life, mine in death, mine in the grave, mine in judgement, and mine in the marriage of the lamb!

He laid down His life for me so that Him and I can have all of this…

God demonstrates His own love for us in this: while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.

Romans 5:8

My heart stirs with deep gratitude and love for my awesome hubby! To be loved is the greatest gift a human being can possess. Yes, my husband and I can say, “We Still Do!” And I am deeply honored. But there has not been a moment since God created me that He has not been doing all the things above, for me! And, He is also doing them for you too! Essentially, there is not a moment that passes by where God is not doing something for you and me too. God is always doing because ” God always does!” Most definitely my hubby and I can say, “We still do because God always does!”

Halleluyah!

love and blessings!

 

THE SECRET OF THE HIND DEER

Think God wants you to walk sure-footed in this world?

Think he desires that you walk above where the air is pure and the view pristine?

You bet He does!

That’s why in His Word to us, His Bible, He refers to His children as having Hind’s feet.

A hind is a female red deer. Leaping from rock to rock in mountain terrain without ever lose their footing, the hind deer steps precisely in the same spot where its front feet have been. Amazingly, every motion of the Hind is followed through with razor-sharp consistency. This makes it the most sure footed animal of all mountain animals.

This also suggests that we too as God’s children already possess hind legs.

 We are already equipped for the rough terrain ahead in our lives.

We can overcome.

We are empowered.

We can have a better life.

We just have to put on our hind legs.

We simply need to let God be our front legs.

Then each step we take in our lives will be with precision and sure-footed-ness.

 

He makes my feet like the Hind’s feet, And sets me upon high places.

Psalm 18:33, Habbakkuk 3:19

Can’t you see that magnificent mountain top?

You know the secret.

It’s a “Halleluyah Moment” and You already have everything you need.

So, what are you waiting for!

Halleluyah!

 

GOT BALANCE?

Got Balance?

God says you do.

And I’m not just talking about balancing on one leg. Or, holding yourself up in a yoga pose for a minute or two. I’m talking about living a balanced life. Holding it all together no matter what life throws at you. Not simply surviving. I’m talking about thriving. You and me as people. You and me in our lives. Can you believe it? God has big plans for you, “…to give you a future and a hope”! (Jeremiah 29:11)

In God’s great book He wrote for you and I, He says that we are not left here to do this life on our own. He wants to help us. He wants to be that solid rock for us. The one that we can stand and build our life upon. He tells us that, “Everyone who hears my words and obeys them is like a wise man who built his house on a rock.” (Matthew 7:24) We must not worry either. He also promises that He will hold us up. We must simply trust Him. We must believe in His ways for He says,” My thoughts are not your thoughts. Neither are your ways my ways, declare the Lord.” ( Isaiah 55:8)

And balance we discover in God’s world comes down to rock level. An ordinary, everyday, common object: the rock. God uses a simple object to show His precious,” created in His image” creation  an exceedingly great truth. (Genesis 1:27) Though God’s love for us is beyond what we humans can comprehend, it is as simple, firm and sturdy as a rock in practice!

I am sure that everyone would agree that it gets tough balancing life sometimes. Just like a yoga pose, we start out strong. Before you know it, we are wobbling, crumbling, and falling down while trying desperately to hold ourselves up. Soon we are totally out of balance. We can be strangled with the cares, worries fears and doubts of this life. Life no longer feels free, light, or buoyant or balanced. But, our God never intended that kind of life for us. God came to set us free from a life of burden and the guilt of sin. He says,” I came so that you may have life and live it more abundantly.” (John 10:10)

Next time you feel out of balance, choose to have calm in your chaos instead of trying to keep yourself up. “…build your life on the rock!”  (Matthew 7:24)

Next time you practice balancing poses, try to remember that “He set my feet on a rock and gave me a firm place to stand”, (Psalm 40:2) and that, “He alone is my rock and my salvation, He is my fortress I will not be shaken.”  (Psalm 62:6)

Amazingly, God the “rock” is mentioned in 59 Bible verses.

Stand firm. You can have balance. I also know from my life that sometimes it takes a long time to get unbalanced. And so we learn to adjust and accept things that throw us off balance without even realizing it. Soon, we are so used to living this way it becomes our way of life. Thankfully, God wants us to have better. We are His children, after all. The Creator of everything and King of the universe: That is our Father. We are His children. What would you not do for your children in need? I’m only here to remind you. You already know that our Heavenly Father can do anything. Just ask.

YOGA TO BUILD BALANCE YOGA CHALLENGE (on your mat and in your life)

This segment challenges our balance while building a solid support system for our bodies to live in. Each Yoga posture here will enhance our way of standing and walking in this world, as well as how we perform our everyday activities. Building strong sturdy muscles, core power, agility and coordination will help us keep balanced throughout our lives, thus preventing falls and injuries.

The rigor and demand of these poses compels us subconsciously to summon our minds and bodies to connect in order to stay centered and balanced.  To balance in any of these poses, full resolution is required. That is all of you, body mind and soul active and present in the pose. As in real life, holding yourself up day after day in the storms and situations of life gets real hard sometimes. We can easily lose our balance. We even fall! But a new calm can be upon us. Being fully present for every problem and situation provides us choice. We can choose rather than react. Thus the storms of life, as in these poses, will not be able to easily pull us off balance anymore.

As you begin this Yoga segment workout, try giving it your full resolution and see what happens. If you would like to take it a step farther, and find true lasting peace and balance in your life, reflect upon these verses of Scripture. There is a firm solid rock waiting for you to step on. Jesus wants you to see Him as your solid immoveable rock for your life. Practice standing on His Words He wrote in His book, just for you and I. He understands. He does not fail. He is as solid as a rock, today, yesterday and tomorrow!

…and the Bible says, “Everyone who hears my words and obeys them is like a wise man who build his house on a rock, “Matthew 7:24

…and it also says, “On Christ the solid rock I stand, ” Psalms 62:6

To that I say, “Rock Your Asanas!”

1.) Chair Pose and Twist

Stand with your legs and feet together. Lean back, letting your sitting bones lead, and bend your knees. Keep an eye on your knees. Do not let them bend beyond your toes. Stay here for 3-5 big breaths.

Inhale deeply while pressing your palms together and lowering your arms. Exhale, twisting to the side. Try to place your left elbow on the outside of your right leg. Keep pressing your palms together while looking up and behind you for a few more breaths. Raise your arms and repeat on the other side. Do this 3-5 times each side.

After you twist, open your arms up and twist a little farther. Widen the space between your feet and do not sit as low into the chair for a less intense version.

2.) Intense Pose Variations

Your heels should be on the same line, which makes this pose a little more challenging. Widen the space between your legs if you are just starting out. Your legs should be straight, but you may bend them too. Your left toes should face sideways, with your right toes slightly forward and angled as in the picture.

With legs all lined up, clasp your hands behind your back or place your hands on your hips. Inhale deeply while gently folding up over your forward left leg. Lead with your chin and really hold your arms up behind you. When you can stretch no farther, stay there and breath deeply for 3-5 counts. Repeat with your right leg forward.

In the same starting position with your left leg forward and with both heels on the same line, raise your arms up with a big inhale. Exhale, folding over your leg with arms stretched out. Try to lead with your chin; it will help you lengthen your back. Keep both your hip bones facing where your forward legs toes are pointed. Hold this position for a few big breaths, then fold over your leg for a few more breaths. Repeat with your other leg forward.

 

3.) Triangle and Triangle Twist

With heels on the same line again, and left leg toes pointing forward, gently push your hips back. Inhale and gently fold down your leg. Raise your back arm up and look at it. Open and  stretch here for a few big breaths.

Drop your raised arm to your mat. Raise your lowered arm up (Simply reverse your arms.) Then twist. Hang out here for a few deep breaths. Repeat with your other leg forward.

If you find your hand does not make it to the floor, simply rest it on whatever part of your leg it feels good on and work from there.

4.) Tip Toe Extended Leg Squat into Half Moon Pose

Stand hip width. Bend your knees and lower your torso. Extend your left leg to the side. Stay here for a few deep breaths. Repeat and extend your right leg for a few deep breaths.

With left leg extended, again place your hands for support on your mat in front of you. Gently shift all of your weight to your left leg. As you do, pivot your foot so that your toes face the left side. Walk your hands on the mat and place one palm on each side of your forward foot. Lift off by straightening your forward left leg and raising your back right leg. If you feel balanced, circle your right  arm up. This will cause your body to open up sideways into Half Moon Pose.

Push through the heel of your raised foot and try to straighten your standing leg. This will balance out your body in the pose.

5.) Half Moon Hand to Foot Balancing Pose

Move into Half Moon Pose. From here, bend your raised leg and grasp it with your raised hand. Try to keep that knee up in the back and gently push into that leg. Push like you are trying to straighten the leg. This will stretch you and improve your balance on that leg. Hold for a few deep breaths. Should you lose your balance, simply try a few more times.

To switch legs, start by turning your right shoulder over and down, facing your mat, by lowering your hands to the floor. At this point, both shoulders should be looking the floor. Lower your raised leg and raise your other leg; all that you are doing is switching your hands and legs here. Stretch by pushing through this leg for a few deep breaths. Repeat each side a few more times with a few deep breaths on each side.

6.) Down Dog into Three Legged Dog Crunches

Seated upon your heels, rise up to all fours. Tucking your toes and lifting your sitting bones, straighten your legs and arms. Arms and legs should be both shoulder and hip width apart. Press your hands widely into the mat while pressing your heels down to the mat. You should be able to look at your knees. Soften your neck while keeping your biceps close to your ears. Hang out here for a few breaths.

When you feel ready, lift your left leg. Hold for 10 breaths. Then bend and lower it. Aim for moving your knee to your head. That is one crunch. Repeat for 5-10 more crunches, then switch legs.

7.) Knee Hug into Hand Foot Extension into Tree Asana Variation

Stand tall like a mountain. Spread your left standing leg toes. Slowly raise your right leg. Bring your knee into your chest. Hold for a few deep breaths. Now let your right hand find your right foot. Focus on an object directly in front of you and remain calm. Straighten that leg by pushing your foot into your palm. Hold for a few deep breaths.

Practice this pose near a wall, steady chair, or countertop to maintain balance on your first try.

When you are ready, gently let go and let your right foot slide onto your left thigh. Lift your arms, breathe deeply, and hang out!

Repeat the entire process while standing on your right leg.

8.) The King’s Asana

Stand tall. Focus on an object in front of you. Slowly lift your left leg. Grasp your foot and lean forward. Press the bottom portion of your lifted leg into your hand. This will provide stability and allow your torso to lean forward for a deeper stretch. Stay for 10-30 seconds.

Repeat standing on your left leg.

9. Warrior II Sweeping Arms into Eagle Warrior

Step forward with your right leg. Both legs should be straight. Extend both arms up. Lean back and look up with a big inhale.

With a deep exhale, slowly release into Warrior I by bending your forward leg. Let your arms be straight and slowly lower them, moving them behind and up as far as they will go.

Inhale up with straight legs and arms overhead. Exhale and bend your forward knee as you release your arms back behind you. Repeat on the same leg 10-15 times.

After sweeping your arms with your right leg forward, remain in Warrior I. Bend your elbows and bring your arms up to shoulder height for  Eagle Warrior. Take your left arm and slide it under your right arm; let your wrist and hand keep sliding up over the outside of your right arm. Keep sliding until your palms meet. Clasp them and continue pressing them outward for a deeper stretch. Hold for 10 deep breaths.

Repeat the entire process with your other leg forward. For Eagle Warrior with your left leg forward, let your right arm slide under your left arm and continue sliding it up the outside of your left arm.

10.) Praying Warrior III Asana

Standing tall and steady. Slowly lift your left leg up behind you, toes pointing downward. Press your palms together in a prayer pose and breath deeply 10 times.

Repeat standing on your left leg.

After you have completed this segment, relax for a few moments on your back in Corpse Pose. Breath deeply. Know that you can have a balanced life. Rock Your Asanas and rock your life!

May balance and peace be yours!

Halleluyah!