šŸļøšŸ‰Summer Solstice: Homage to the Sun ā˜€ļøšŸŒŠ

šŸļøšŸ‰Summer Solstice: Homage to the Sun ā˜€ļøšŸŒŠ


ā˜€ļøšŸļøšŸ‰Hello Beautiful Friends!!

🌻We’ve arrived to our Summer Solstice!! šŸŒŠšŸ“The longest day of the year, the most amount of sunlight in the day is here! The light of the sun outweighs the darkness of night. We delight in the sun’s rays, the healing energy that radiates into warmth, growth, life, vitality and rebirth. We pay homage to the sun, the most precious gold on earth!ā˜€ļøāœØ This is a pivotal moment in our year, where we can change the latter half of the year for the better. Remove obstacles, let go, reconnect to ourselves & loved ones, slow down. On the solstice, more daylight doesn’t need to equate to just doing more…we don’t need to use that time to clean more of the house, answer more emails, we don’t need to be more productivie…maybe rather than that, we can honor the extra daylight given to us with more time for the wellbeing of our souls! More time outside, listen to the birds’ songs, watch the swaying of trees, the floating of clouds, float down a river for hours, walk along streams, listen to the rippling of water, find shade in the forest, set eyes on a beautiful deer, sit in the still, intoxicating beauty of the moment. The summer solstice is here, when the day is so long, it seems there is all the time in the world. The earth rejoices in abundance, light, warmth and vitality. Today we rejoice as well, we say yes to the light, to the light within us too, we outshine the darkness. The world radiates in love today.

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ā˜€ļøAnd because the summer solstice makes me think of the beach, We began on our bellies, our mats became our beach towels, and the warmth in the room felt just like the sun tanning our backs! We can go anywhere we want on our mats, envision your favorite beach! Our left cheek met our beach towel, and the hands grounded overhead or lengthened long by our hips, palms to the sky. We allowed the head and shoulders to become heavy, each vertebrae of the spine melting toward the sand beneath our towel, the arms and legs softened. We drew in a deep inhale into the nose from the toes up into the belly, expanding, taking up space, long slow exhale through the mouth. Another deep inhale in through the nose, up into the belly, into the chest, filling the ribs and lungs, long slow exhale through the mouth. Final deep inhale in through the nose, from the toes all the way up into the belly, into the chest, all the way up into the crown, our longest, slowest exhale yet out through the mouth, from the crown to the toes. We inhaled as the chin floated through center, and the right cheek met our mat, and we settled back into the earth beneath us.Ā We became present in the body and the space we're in, and allowed all of our past events to melt back to the sand, the earth below, transformed into something new, something for our greater good. We sent our fears and worries and stressors out into the ocean, to be carried further and further away from us in the waves, no longer needed to carry, as we become cleansed, healing in action. We anchored to the peace found in this stillness. Our Ujayi breath followed, even lengths of inhale and exhale through the nose, grounding, stabilizing breath. With our inhale, the ocean wave comes in, washing over us, washing our soul clean, and with our exhale, the ocean wave carries away anything heavy we're carrying, no longer needed to hold onto.

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We travel to the ocean and beaches for a plethora of healing benefits! Our stress levels quickly dissipate, and we're immersed in a complete sensory experience to lower the heart rate and blood pressure, from the sight of water, sunlight, palm trees, and bright colorful flowers, to hearing the ocean waves rush in and out, the sound of seagulls and a boat's horn, to the smell of florals & lemons, and coconut, the taste of salt in the mouth, and the feel of sand beneath our feet, and warmth Ā & humidity against the skin! Our mood is enhanced, our immunity improves, our respiration feels more expansive. Our muscles and joints find relief from pain, in the bouncy of the water. Magnesium in the water also hydrates, and reduces inflammation in the joints and in the skin! The sand exfoliates, and the salt in the water is antibacterial. Humidity permeates the skin, leaving it refreshed and dewy! We delight in the connection to nature, away from city life, away from the stress of work and our jobs, and we smile and laugh when we see creatures along the beach, in the ocean, and in the sky, a spotting of a whale's fluke, dolphin's fin, a cute little sea turtle or crab, and a pelican perched on a wooden post as we enjoy a delicious meal on the pier!

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🦭We inhaled the chin through center, made a pillow with our hands, forehead to our pillow, and found pelvic rocks slowly to the right and left, gently awakening the spine. We inhaled the hands under the shoulders, fingers spread wide like starfish, forehead grounded, toes out to the edges of our mat, wide legs, inhale we lift into our Low Seal, exhale we melt down, 2 more times, third time, a high Seal, and then grounding the forehead, hands reaching back by the hips, feet back in, hip width apart. Hands wander out a little from the hips, palms to the sky, inhale we lift into our chest, hands, and feet, into our Whale, exhale we melt down. Inhale we float into our Whale, 2 more times, and on the third, a bind behind the back, we lift into our Shark, the bind the dorsal fin! Exhale we melt, hands under the shoulders, we press into the palms, and melt the hips back into our Child's pose, feeling the rebound in the low back. We walk the hands to the right, hips draw back and to the left, through center, hands walk to the left, hips draw back and to the right, through center, bend into the elbows, palms together, they drip overhead, thumbs drape down the back of the neck.

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🌊We walked the hands in, coming into our comfortable seat or half lotus pose. We anchored the sit bones, lengthened each vertebrae toward the next in line, crown to the sky. We formed our Surya Sun Mudra, ring fingers curl in, thumbs press on top, as the remaining fingers extend forward, connecting our mudra at our abdomen, to the Solar Plexus, Manipura chakra, yellow swirling energy center, where we find our inner fire, passions, and purpose, bringing them to life in this moment! The hands lifted overhead, and met in our Anjali mudra, prayer hands. We rubbed them to create some heat, some healing energy, remembering that our hands are tools for healing, and cupped the hands to the eyes, sending healing energy to the soul. Hands floated to the crown, sending healing energy to the mind, calming the chatter. The mind can become stuck in the past, ruminating over things that have been, or travel too far forward into the future with worry, but the body is always present, so here we connect and stay present. One hand floated to the forehead, and the other to the base of the skull, gentle pressure into our vagus nerve, serving as a nervous system reset button, finally bringing the hands to the heart sending gratitude to the heart and lungs, for the work they do every moment of every day, for us.

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🐳We inhaled the hands overhead, and to the right for a twist, peeling the right shoulder back to open the chest 5% more, opening our Anahata chakra, heart chakra, sending compassion, understanding, love out into the world. We arched the right hand to the sky and toward the opposite knee to open the side body, and then brought it to the left knee, crossing the arms, arching the back and dripping the chin. We honored the other side, and then came through center, planted the fingers behind us, opened the chest, arching the spine into a backbend. Still in our backbend, we unraveled the legs so soles of the feet met, inching the toes forward into a diamond, and on the exhale, we walked the hands under the calves, melting forward, into our Sea Turtle pose! We walked the hands in, lifted through the chest, and lifted the legs into our Boat pose, hands to the heart, inhale we float, exhale we twist to the right, left leg extends forward, through center, twisting to the left, right leg extends, through center, to the right and left, and hugged the knees in, rocking forward and back along the spine to meet in our Table Top. 

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šŸ¦€Our cat cow flow followed as we warmed up the spine, adding in organic movement, hips swaying side to side, or rolling forward and back into Childs pose waving back and forward into our table top. We moved to our breath, our own pace, making our cat cow our own. We came into our neutral table top, inhaled as the gaze and right toes lift to the sun, bending at the knee, into our Jaguar, walking the beaches, exhale knee to nose, curl the back, 2 more times lifting and tapping inward, and on the third extension, the left hand reaches back for the right foot for a bind, opening the chest. Left hand releases the right foot, right foot reaches to the back of the mat, left knee lifts up into the chest, curling the back, left knee down, right foot extends out to the right side of our mat, left hand reaches to the sky, exhale thread the needle, left hand under the body reaching out to the right side of our mat, grounding the left temple and shoulder, into our Rolling Crab. Ā Left hand unravels to the top of our mat, both hands planted, legs remain in the same position, we float off of our hands, inhale hands reach up, exhale right hand to the right leg, left hand overhead, into our Gate pose. Inhale cartwheel the hands up and around to the left, left hand down to a block or the earth, right hand overhead, fluid movement just like an anemone in the coral reef! Wave to Nemo and his dad! Hands melt to the top of the mat, right knee in to meet the left, a round of cat cow flow, and then honor the left side!

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🐬In our downward dog, we created plank waves, floating into our plank, exhaling up into our Downward dog, 3 times, and pranam knees chest chin, into a low cobra, and up into our downward dog. We floated to the top of our mats into a forward fold, hanging heavy, and began to root to rise, we slowly lifted up, one vertebrae at a time, the head the last to come through, into our Tadasana, our mountain pose. We felt the grounding energy from the sand pull at the soles of our feet from the toes to the arches to the heels, anchoring us. This energy circled around the legs, to the pelvis, the hips, around each vertebrae of the spine to the shoulders as they melt down from the ears. The crown reaching for the heavens, we are stable, rooted, and anchored. We inhaled hands overhead, right hand to the left wrist, bending to the right, through center, side bend to the left. We came through center and to exhaled forward into a swan dive melted into a forward fold. We planted the hands and moved through a vinyasa flow, pranam knees chest chin into a low cobra, or a chaturanga flow to upward dog, or skipped the flow completely, stepping into downward dog. Always your choice!

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In our Tadasana, we honored the sun with a Sun Salutation B! Normally, this ancient practice would include 108 Sun Salutations! Either A, B, or C, there are 3 variations of sun salutations, some people pick one, some include all 3! Today, I just chose one, because we only have an hour, haha, and I don't want anyone passing out. Yikes! So, Sun Salutation B, we inhale hands overhead, hands meet in prayer as we sit deep into our Chair, hips melting toward the earth, we melt forward into a fold, inhale flat back, crown forward, hands to the shins, exhale hands plant, stepping back into our Plank, moving through a Chaturanga flow, meeting in downward dog, inhale right leg lifts, step the right foot forward, ground the back heel, inhale we rise up Warrior I, hands to the sky, exhale hands plant, right foot steps back, we roll forward into a plank, move through a chaturanga flow, meeting in downward dog, inhale left leg lifts, left foot steps forward, back heel grounds, inhale we rise Warrior I, hands to the sky, exhale hands plant, left foot steps back, roll forward into our plank, move through a flow, into Downward Dog for 3 rounds of breath. Inhale we step or hop forward, inhale flat back, exhale into a fold, inhale into our Chair, exhale we rise up into our Tadasana to close out our Sun Salutation!

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šŸ™Our Ocean Flow began in Tadasana, floated into Sidebends to the right and left, inhale cactus the arms like crab arms, exhale curling forward, cradle the head, forearms meet, inhale crab arms we open out, exhale curl in, inhale we open, hands bind behind the back, lifting the gaze, exhale we melt forward, bind to the sky, release the bind, jellyfish dangle the hands into a fold. Inhale sit deep into our Chair, palms to the heart. We twisted to the right, elbow hooks the knee, into our Pelican pose! We look just like one perched on a wooden post, its wings opened up! We came through center, twisted to the left, through center, to the right one more time. The right leg floated toward the glutes, one-legged Pelican, and stepped the right foot back to open up into Warrior 2, shoulders relaxed, deep bend into the left knee. The right hand circled forward and up to meet the left, Warrior I, hips forward, inhale we cactus the arms, exhale the arms reach out to the sides and forward, we lean forward, inhale we lift cactus arms, like we're pulling water in toward us, exhale the arms out and forward, letting the water release, 2 more times, creating these waves forward and back, and on the third inhale, we float and pivot toward the back of our mat, Warrior 2, deep bend into the right knee , shoulders relax down, gaze over the right fingers. Inhale we exalt, left hand down, right hand high, exhale Side Angle, right elbow to right knee, left hand overhead, inhale we lift, Sky Archer, straightening the right leg, right elbow bends, cradling the head, gaze up to the right elbow, left hand binds up behind the back, reaching for right fingers, Octopus arms! Inhale unravel the hands, exhale left hand down inside the right foot, right hand high, Twisted Lunge, Right hand down, float forward, into the right foot, right hand, Half Moon, peeling open through the chest, left hand to the sky, we honor the Moon and her connection to the water, pulling the tides in and out. Left hand grounds, we inhale floating up, left knee into the chest, we rise up into our Pilar pose, strong in the right foot, left knee lifted, the hands rise up overhead, the left foot wraps around the right leg, arms wrap around each other, left over right. This has never looked like an Eagle to me, hahaha! Today, it's our Octopus, tentacles wrapped all around one another, inhale we lift, exhale we crunch in, 3 times. We let this go with a Standing Splits, left toes to the sky, exhale curtsy tap 3 times, left knee into the chest, flat back, Sandpiper, those cute little birds that run into the waves to find seashells to eat, and run back out before they are soaked! Maybe the hands float to the heart, balancing Sandpiper!

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Left foot steps back, left hand down inside right foot, right hand high, Twisted Lunge, inhale we reach up, exhale right hand threads under the left arm, 2 more times, walking the hands into our WideLeg fold. Heels turn in, we rise up slowly, and extend out into our Starfish, exhale into our Goddess pose, deep bend into the knees. We create Goddess ocean waves, bending the upper body toward the right, right hand reaching for left thigh, left hand overhead, through center, opposite side, back and forth we flow! We come through center, inhale hands reach to the sky, 5 pointed Star, exhale we pivot to the top of our mat, Crescent Moon, back right heel lifted, hands to the sky! Inhale we cactus the arms, crab arms, exhale curl in, cradle the head, inhale open out, and then reach the hands back by the hips, palms to the sky, leaning forward, diagonal line, into our Lightning Bolt. Inhale we reach the right the right knee forward into a crunch, exhale right foot back, inhale hover the right knee at the chest, exhale it steps back, inhale third time, hover here, hands to the heart, into our Sandpiper! Inhale right foot steps back, right hand plants inside the left foot, left hand high, Twisted Lunge. Left hand down, inside the left foot, left foot inches to the outer edge of the mat, left knee close to the left shoulder, rock forward and back in our lizard, today it's our Iguana on the beach! We can stay high, we can melt the right knee, melt down into the forearms, or we can melt the hips and twist to the left, opening the left knee out, gaze toward the back of our mat, left hand gently resting on the left knee, or reaching back for the right foot. Release the foot, left hand to the top of our mat, step the left foot back to meet the right, we move through a flow, and meet in Tadasana to honor the left side!Ā 

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🪼Our Somatic practice gives us tools to regulate our nervous system, to stimulate the vagus nerve that begins at the base of the brain and runs throughout the body touching every organ system! We agitated emotions stuck in the body, to help them release, and to serve as a reset button. I usually alternate between these tools each week! We began in our Tadasana, brought the right hand to the left upper side of the chest, and extended the left arm forward, palm facing the sky. With a deep inhale, we kept the hips forward, as the left arm slowly traveled out to the left side, gaze following, to the back, paused at the back with the gaze over our left shoulder, and on the exhale slowly brought the arm back toward the top of our mat. We repeated this two more times, inhaled as the arms reached overhead, palms gathered at the heart. We brought the left arm to the right upper side of the chest, extended the right arm forward, palm facing up, and with the inhale slowly traveled the right arm out to the side as the gaze followed, to the back, and paused opening the chest. With the exhale we brought the right arm slowly back to the top of our mat, and repeated 2 more times! Ā We rubbed the palms together to create some healing heat, and we brought the fingertips to the crown, massaging the fingertips all over the crown and behind the ears, even the base of the skull. We moved into the temples, massaging circles here, we dripped the fingers to the jaw, the hinge where we open and close the jaw, the perfect release for jaw clenchers like myself, and maybe you too. We pulled down on the ear lobes, pulled the middle of the ears out to the sides, up to the top of the ears pulling toward the sky. With one hand to the base of the skull, pressing into the vagus nerve, the other hand brought the index and middle fingers to the hairline at the forehead and began rolling the fingers down the forehead, between the eyebrows, down the bridge of the nose to the tip, repeating 3 times, and switching out the hands. We brought our fingertips to the base of the skull, pressing into our vagus nerve, and melted the fingertips toward the ears, along the jawline, and down the front of the neck to the collarbone. We repeated this 2 more times, releasing tightness in the throat. We tapped into the collarbone, with slow rythmic taps, all fingers in unison, into one of our acupressure points in the body. We brought this tapping to the sternum, center of the chest. We slowly tapped here, either with the fingertips or Bilateral Butterfly taps using cupped hands over one another on the chest, activating both hemispheres of the brain, continuing as we inhaled, paused to bring the hands to the heart, stacked on top of one another, and as we exhaled we audibly hummed into our bee breathšŸ! If you hold tension here in the chest, this is a nice release! Humming is a somatic release, also good for respiratory infection season to break things up in the lungs, and humming has shown to reduce anxiety better than sleep! We crossed the arms at the chest, and squeezed into opposite shoulders, down to the biceps and triceps, and into the forearms. We brought the hands to the shoulders again for a squeeze, and swiped the hands down the arms, chest, abdomen, low back, and legs, making sure anything still tethered to the body is fully released. We released everything from last year, last month, yesterday, that we need to let go of, swipe it away, let yourself be freed of it, so we don't carry this heaviness any longer! Allow it to melt down your back! Let it drift into the breeze, into the water, no longer needed in this moment!

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šŸ‹We came into stillness, then swayed right and left, and found stillness again, noticing the effects: we can feel cool, heat, or tingling sensations, even a spontaneous yawn! All signs of a regulated nervous system. We removed anything stuck, anything harmful & toxic still attached to the body! We stimulated the vagus nerve, the super highway of information from the brain to the body! We sent messages to the brain that the body is not under threat, it does not have to exist in a continuous active state (fight /flight/freeze mode). We helped our body to experience a larger capacity to sit in discomfort, and not immediately reach for unhealthy soothers, or run from it. We welcome space for triggers to be felt and moved through. We have the ability to help our nervous system shift fluidly between states when each are needed, the sympathetic & parasympathetic nervous systems! Both are useful and 100% needed, but we do not want to become stuck in one state for too long. These practices are so useful off the mat as we encounter stress or triggers in our daily lives! We find balance! We find freedom!

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Our cool down began in Tadasana, we inhaled hands overhead, exhaled with a Swan dive, and planted the hands, as we stepped back into our downward dog. We melted into the forearms, and walked the feet in toward the elbows, Dolphin pose, and walked the feet back, grounding the knees, sitting onto our heels, Hero pose. Inhale the hands lift overhead, exhale right hand down, left hand overhead, sidebend, through center, both hands high, left hand down, right hand overhead, hands lift through center, inhale crab arms we open out, exhale curl in, cradle the head, 2 more times, inhale hands plant behind the glutes, lift the hips, into a backbend, exhale melt forward hands reach back to the feet, Childs pose, like a little shell on the beach. Inhale we lift up, walk the hands forward melting onto the belly, forehead grounded, hands under the shoulders, feet out to the edges of the mat, inhale we lift, Low Seal, exhale melt, inhale Low Seal, exhale melt, inhale High Seal, exhale melt. Feet wander in through center, forehead grounded, left arm cactuses out to the left side of the mat, reach the right hand back for the right foot, inhale we lift the chest and right foot to the sky, Half Bow, exhale we melt, switch out the arms, inhale we lift, Half Bow with the left foot, exhale melt, reach both hands back for both feet and Ā inhale lift through the chest, feet to the sky, Full Bow, today our Beluga whale! Exhale we melt, releasing the feet slowly, press into the palms, hips melt back Childs pose.Ā 

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🐠We roll onto the left hip, feet extend forward, and open out into our straddle pose, legs wide like the fins of a Manta Ray, inhale we lift the hands, exhale we melt forward. Inhale we lift the chest, feet together, hands plant behind the glutes, fingertips forward, lift the hips into a Reverse Plank, we gotta walk the plank, it's summer! Exhale we melt the hips, feet draw in toward the pelvis, soles together, Butterfly pose. We make peace fingers with our hands, hook the big toes, and open out the legs into our Straddle pose, today our Balancing Crab, floating on the tailbone, the Root chakra! We micro bend the knees, while holding our toes, and oh so gracefully roll to our back along the spine into our Happy Crab, reaching for outer edges of the feet, rocking side to side! We lengthen long hands overhead, toes reach forward, spreading out like a Starfish on the beach, exhale knees into he chest, inhale Starfish, exhale knees into the chest, inhale feet to the sky, T-squared pose, Waterfall legs, right leg crosses over the left, bend the knees, hug the thighs together, reach for the shins. We release the shins, left foot grounds, hips scooch to the right, as the knees fall to the left. The right hand reaches for the left foot, as the right foot nestles above the left knee, the left hand guiding the right thigh toward the earth, into our Seahorse!  We unravel through center and find our Seahorse on the opposite side!

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Ā šŸ¦‘We create space for anything else we may need before our final rest, perhaps a knee hug, bridge, plow, shoulder stand, Crescent Moon, wheel, legs up the wall. We made it to our PEAK POSE: Savasana! We could stay at the wall, or find the full length of the body on our mat. Together, we completed a full body cleanse! We found meditative peace, a calming of the mind, removed masks, heavy burdens, found insight into ourselves, we experienced expansion, fearlessness, release, and freedom. Yoga helps us shed what we no longer need, so we may see our most purest selves! We connect to divinity! To slow down means to heal! That is why savasana is the peak pose, the most important pose, the goal, the pinnacle. To find peace. In the stillness! We surrender. We discover ourselves again without the layers we shed, much like the reptiles we embodied today, removing the armor, the walls. They all come down, revealing our divine self.

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ā˜€ļøšŸ šŸŒŠThis Summer Solstice class was so incredibly fun, I love a good ocean vacation on our mats! Even if we can not travel to our favorite spots due to weather, cold temperatures, funds, or being too far, we can always visit these places in our yoga practice!! So fun!! I'm filled with SO much gratitude for you all choosing to practice with me. I'm humbled and so thankful! And of course, our Summer Solstice Yoga playlist was amazing! Lots of water & sunshine vibes happening, and strong feminine voices, and transformation vibes! Listen with the link below!

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šŸƒCome practice with me on Fridays at 11:30am for a Gentle Somatic Flow, and on Somatic Sundays at 10:00am!šŸ«¶šŸ» ✨🌿

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