Balance involves not only the body’s ability to find its ever-changing place in the world viz. gravity, but also equanimity of mind – and the physical and psychological components of balance can both support and detract from each other. We need core, focus, and breath – the link between the physical and psychological -to achieve balance/equanimity, the magical place between effort and ease, in asana practice and in life. So, let’s practice!
Vrksasana | Tree pose

Crescent lunge & Balanced Warrior I

Bottom photos: draw heel down as for standing poses, then lift both heels up and arms reach out; back leg remains straight.
Utthita padanghustasana | Hand to big toe pose

Natrajasana variations | Dancer’s pose variations


Happy, healthy balancing! 🙂
~namaste,
Sylvia