A short tribute to our community, the current changes, and a resource for spiritual hope.
Read MoreA delicious and easy one-bowl slice; nourishing, rich and energizing.
Read MoreA thick, creamy and deeply nourishing tonic for your senses and your body.
Read MoreYoga Nidra, sometimes known as yogic sleep, is a practice where the body-mind is guided into a sleep state while the mind is intentionally led through a meditative journey. This time to refresh ourselves on a cellular level is integral for taking action in a wise, discerning and effective way.
A 17 minute practice for anyone, anytime you wish to soak into a deeper, more rejuvenating rest.
To reveal and unravel our stories is also to liberate ourselves from being stuck in the same grooves or patterning. This is a pathway towards new possibilities, and deeper layers of understanding.
Part 4 of a series of reflections on how our practice can flow into our lives - and how we can direct these ripples conscientiously.
Read MoreTo re-frame a situation through a clearer lens of conscious awareness is to become the witnessing Self.
Part 3 of a series of reflections on how our practice can flow into our lives - and how we can direct these ripples conscientiously.
Read MoreCultivating agency in your choices. Part 2 of a series of reflections on how our practice can flow into our lives - and how we can direct these ripples conscientiously.
Read MoreTo reflect on how and why we practice is to investigate how these transformations ripple into our lives, and all the lives we intersect with. This is svadhyaya - a form of self-study.
Part 1 of a series of reflections on how our practice can flow into our lives - and how we can direct these ripples conscientiously.
Read More'Mindfulness is loving all the details of our lives, and awareness is the natural thing that happens: life begins to open up, and you realize you're always standing at the centre of the world.'
- Pema Chödron
On coming home, moving forward, and the challenging ease of simplicity.
Read MoreOur gratitude to you, Estuary yogis. Happy 2nd birthday to this wonderful community!
A reflection and prayer. Let’s continue to journey, together.
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In the yogic tradition, Self (as opposed to little 's' self) refers to the state of a vast consciousness.
You may have felt this inter-connected, seemingly boundless feeling of peace or contentment as glimpses in your day - when you are most rested, most joyful, most at ease.
What if you’re able to inhabit this space more frequently, and more purposefully?
This practice involves few simple gestures, a few intentional breaths. It won’t ‘fix’ everything, but it will offer you an invaluable wider lens, past habits, fears and habits, on what is truly integral right here.
We are all too frequently taught to seek what is comfortable, averting from discomfort or challenge. We get caught in this loop of avoiding the things which will eventually need to be dealt with. It's a bit like leaving dishes in the sink, hoping that when you come back they will be a little easier to clean...
A short reflection on the power of pausing at the crossroads of each moment. A way to create purpose in how you direct the course of your day - and thus your life.
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Chandra Bhedana, or Moon Piercing Breath, is a simple, quietly powerful pranayama. It involves taking mindful breaths through your left nostril.
Learn how to guide your body-mind towards o a more intuitive, steady state of being. A place from which we can make decisions and take action more patiently, wisely and kindly.
Read MoreSitali means ‘cooling’ or ‘soothing’. It only takes a few minutes, through the powerful medium of breath, to still your body, gather your awareness, and draw a clear stream into your inner landscape.
Learn how to practice this accessible pranayama anywhere, to centre and calm the body-mind.
Read MoreMalasana is one of the most beneficial postures for Western bodies.
For many of us, however, tension and unfamiliarity can make this shape a bit of a challenge and a mystery. Let’s take a look at this seemingly simple posture, and how we can utilise its many variations to strengthen our base, and create steadiness and ease in our breath.
Read MoreThe full seated forward fold, Paschimottanasana, is a release for the entire back chain of the body. It nurtures a sense of introspection, and a way to re-member the parts of you unseen.
Here are some tips on how to utilise this shape to cool, calm and tune in to your state of being.
Yoga Nidra, sometimes known as yogic sleep, is a practice where the body is guided into a sleep state while the mind is intentionally led through a meditative journey. A 17 minute practice for anyone, anytime you wish to soak into a deeper, more rejuvenating rest.
Read MoreOur words - especially towards ourselves - hold immense power.
Change your thoughts, change your story, change your perspective.
It happens one breath, once choice, at a time. Here’s one way to anchor your presence.
Read MoreSimplicity, ease, freshness. Free of unnecessary chemicals, just as effective.
One small way to honour your home and wellbeing, as well as the Earth.
Read MoreWhat distinguishes a Yin yoga practice from a Restorative one? A short guide and table to help you understand your approach to these nourishing practices.
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