Have you ever wanted to play dead? I know I have. Back in my clinical depression days I wanted to hide from life, just lie down and be done with it all. Fortunately, it didn’t happen.
When I play dead now it is doing the corpse pose or savasana at the end of a yoga practice. I am in a place of utter relaxation and peace. How often do we get there in the midst of our usually hectic and busy day? Seldom, if ever. That’s why yoga is so beneficial. It slows everything down. It has to be a conscious choice, like eating breakfast.
Even going to bed at night isn’t that refreshing if we haven’t wound down from our busy day. How about choosing a few simple yoga poses before going to bed. Stepping back into down dog makes you focus on something besides your daily stressors. Everyone deserves a simple child’s pose to help put the brakes on. Last but not least, lie on the floor and put your legs up the wall. Close your eyes and dream of clouds or flowers or a waterfall. I call it ‘blissing out.’
Crawl into bed and assume your savanna or corpse pose. Lie on your back with your hands open and facing up. Move your eyes from left to right and back several times to disrupt the patterns of thinking of your to-do list for tomorrow. Breathe softly and go to sleep in relaxation and comfort. I love yoga, don’t you? www.gobodhiyoga.com
Crawl into bed and assume your savanna or corpse pose. Lie on your back with your hands open and facing up. Move your eyes from left to right and back several times to disrupt the patterns of thinking of your to-do list for tomorrow. Breathe softly and go to sleep in relaxation and comfort. I love yoga, don’t you? www.gobodhiyoga.com