I am very fortunate to be staying around the vicinity of both parks and so to ignore the greens and not to breathe in the fresh air in the park is a great shame.
There I was this morning and as I walked interacting with the beautiful greens, flowers, birds, ducks wading in the lake, I felt so so good to be part of nature. You know I discovered that connecting yoga with nature is a gratifying extension of my current practice. Since my last yoga retreat, I began to realize my enjoyment and connection with the outdoors having in mind that yoga emphasizes on creating a more mindful existence.
MOUNTAIN POSE (TADASANA)
I stood still ,secured and steady as a mountain. I focused and listened to my breathing, expanding my lungs as I breathed in.
STANDING TALL
I stood tall interacting with the tree behind me
TO DISRESS
CHAIRPOSE
VARIATIONS OF WARRIOR POSES
FORWARD EXTENSION LEG WIDE APART
I breathed in and looked forward..
I bend with palm flat and head relaxed towards ground..
DOWNWARD DOG
Nowadays I feel at ease practising this asana...
CONNECTING WITH ANIMALS
Hyde Park, if you have been there you would have seen the little tiny furry squirrel- like animals.
Well, I had a surprise companion this morning who joined me for my yoga practice.....who ??? only this cute little squirrel ( its not squirrel , not sure of its name) who was totally so unafraid of humans and welcomed my presence...have a look...perhaps it was watching me all the time and not wanting to lose out my little companion performed 2 poses with pride to show off.......LOL
STANDING POSE
DOWNWARD CLIMBING POSE ??? LOL
Is there such a posture haha!
Fusing yoga with nature is one great way to escape stress, invigorates the body and nurture the soul.
LET NATURE BE YOUR TEACHER
~ by William Wordsworth
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