this light lives inside of you all the time! even when you're going through it, the sun is always present, always shining for you. stand in the rays, let that warmth hit your skin, and soak it all in. this practice is here to remind you—it’s all for you.
recommended props: blocks, blanket
featured poses:
easy pose (sukhasana)
seated twist (parivrtta sukhasana)
bound angle pose (baddha konasana)
tabletop pose (bharmanasana)
downward facing dog (adho mukha svanasana)
mountain pose (tadasana)
upward salute (urdhva hastasana)
forward fold (uttanasana)
half-lift forward fold (ardha uttanasana)
high plank pose (phalakasana/dandasana)
low plank (chaturanga dandasana)
cobra pose (bhujangasana)
upward facing dog (urdhva mukha svanasana)
high crescent lunge (anjaneyasana)
warrior 2 (virabhadrasana 2)
wide-legged forward fold (prasarita padottanasana)
warrior 3 (virabhadrasana 3)
standing split (urdhva prasarita eka padasana)
goddess pose (utkata konasana)
belly-down corpse pose (savasana)
bow pose (dhanurasana)
camel pose (ustrasana)
reverse tabletop pose (ardha purvottanasana)
knees to chest (apanasana)
supine twist (supta matsyendrasana)
corpse pose (savasana)
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