Sun piercing breath

Winter is a lovely time to embrace the natural stillness of the season, helping us to feel grounded, look inwards, reflect and reconnect with what we hold dear. It can sometimes, however, leave us feeling unmotivated and lethargic. If you find yourself lacking in zing, Surya Bhedana or ‘sun piercing breath’ is a lovely pranayama exercise for activating our sun energy, helping us to feel energised and awake.sun winter

  1. Come to a comfortable seated position (a chair is fine too!).
  2. Rest your left hand in your lap or somewhere comfortable.
  3. Bring your right hand into Vishnu Mudra (see right), by bringing your first two fingers towards the palm of your hand. Your right thumb will rest lightly on your right nostril, your ring and little fingers will rest lightly on your left nostril.vishnu mudra
  4. If comfortable, close your eyes.
  5. Inhale deeply through both nostrils and exhale deeply through both nostrils.
  6. Gently close your left nostril (with your two fingers) and inhale through your right nostril.
  7. Close your right nostril with your thumb and release your fingers to exhale through your left nostril.
  8. Continue for up to three minutes, inhaling through your right nostril and exhaling through your left.
  9. Finish by exhaling through your left nostril before releasing your right hand to your lap.
  10. Allow your breath to return to normal and pause for a moment before opening your eyes, observing how you feel.

Change of venue for Sunday 13th December

This Sunday we make our annual pilgrimage up the hill to the Temperance hall for our vinyasa flow class, 9:00-10:30am while the ZedShed is full of seasonal goodies for the Christmas market. It’s easy to get to, walk up the hill into Penryn (opposite the front of the ZedShed) and it’s on the right of the clocktower. See you there… KONICA MINOLTA DIGITAL CAMERA