Truly beautiful work, Beverly! The poetry you bring to our bodies is so enriching. It leads me to remember that in fact we are more poetry than form. Thank you for this. 🙏🥰
Gosh, Patty, thank you for your words. 😊I always appreciate them as i know we are both trying to express our felt experience of the body in ways that go beyond the factual anatomy. And yes, the body is a philosophy and a poetry 🙏
Beautiful images of the diaphragm and its surroundings. What a magnificent thing the body is. When I did my first teacher training I had to be up at 4 and drive to be on the mat at 7. I remarked to my teacher that I was able to do that without a thought to the difficulty it entailed (kids, work, weather conditions). She said- that’s prana. The best explanation I’ve ever had.
Thanks, Patricia. Glad you enjoyed the images. I too remember my first training a similar way: Up at 4am, on the mat at 5. Then breakfast in the cafe across the street at 8 for some edible prana! Back on the mat at 10. Etc!
Truly beautiful work, Beverly! The poetry you bring to our bodies is so enriching. It leads me to remember that in fact we are more poetry than form. Thank you for this. 🙏🥰
Gosh, Patty, thank you for your words. 😊I always appreciate them as i know we are both trying to express our felt experience of the body in ways that go beyond the factual anatomy. And yes, the body is a philosophy and a poetry 🙏
Beautiful images of the diaphragm and its surroundings. What a magnificent thing the body is. When I did my first teacher training I had to be up at 4 and drive to be on the mat at 7. I remarked to my teacher that I was able to do that without a thought to the difficulty it entailed (kids, work, weather conditions). She said- that’s prana. The best explanation I’ve ever had.
Thanks, Patricia. Glad you enjoyed the images. I too remember my first training a similar way: Up at 4am, on the mat at 5. Then breakfast in the cafe across the street at 8 for some edible prana! Back on the mat at 10. Etc!