Restorative Yoga for Winter Solstice | Yoga with Melissa 636

Published: Dec. 22, 2022, 12:29 a.m.

Winter solstice occurs between December 20 and 22nd in the Northern hemisphere and June the 20 and 22nd in the Southern hemisphere. It represents the shortest day and the longest night of the year. Here we sink into the depths of darkness and most likely tiredness envelopes us. It is a perfect time of year to practice the rejuvenating restorative style of yoga. In this class we will focus on restorative yoga poses with props to renew our energy when the darkness and cold of winter envelopes us completely. Legs up the wall, restorative child\u2019s pose, supported bridge pose and supported locust pose with draw your energy back into your kidney and adrenals, leaving your feeling refreshed and rejuvenated and ready to welcome the slow return of the light.\n\nWinter solstice marks the beginning of water element season and winter. It is a season of darkness, mystery, and inner listening. The seasonal transitions is the theme of my forthcoming book. In this class we will resist the urge to prove that we accomplished something in this past year and the need to define our upcoming year. We do this by aligning with the seasons with the support of restorative yoga.\n\nPoetry:\nWinter Meditation by Denise Levertov\nAdante Grazioso by Clea Roberts\nTo Know the Dark by Wendell Berry\n\nProps Needed: wall, 2 blocks, a bolster, eye pillow and blankets for this restorative yoga class for winter solstice.