The Thyroid Gland The butterfly-shaped Thyroid gland is located at the base of the frontal neck/throat. The Vishuddha Chakra is located at the throat, and it is associated and closely connected with the thyroid gland. It is a hormone gland that regulates many bodily functions by constantly releasing the thyroid hormone into the blood. The proper functioning of nearly […]
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The Yamas – Asteya
The Third Yama: Asteya There are eight limbs on the path of Ashtanga Yoga. There are five Yamas. The Yamas focus on the relationship we have with the world outside. ‘Asteya’ is the third Yama. The Yamas are moral codes or guidelines to restrain behaviors that are motivated by grasping, aversion, hatred, and delusion. In […]
The Yoni Egg: My Experience
Personal Account: The Yoni Egg I don’t know about you but I am a big fan of Goop. If you haven’t heard of it… “In 2008, Gwyneth Paltrow launched Goop from her kitchen as a homespun weekly newsletter. It’s grown a lot since then. We operate from a place of curiosity and nonjudgment, and we […]
The Yamas – Satya
The Second Yama: Satya There are eight limbs on the path of Ashtanga Yoga. There are five Yamas. The Yamas focus on the relationship we have with the world outside. The Yamas are moral codes or guidelines to restrain behaviors that are motivated by grasping, aversion, hatred, and delusion. ‘Satya’ is the second Yama. Satya, […]
The Power of the Exhale
“Inhale the present, exhale the past and the future.” Leticia Rae If you’ve ever been to a yoga class or guided meditation session, you’ve probably heard the phrase, “on your exhale…release everything that is not serving you in this moment.” Maybe the first time you heard it, you were just a little bit confused. I […]
The Yamas – Ahimsa
The First Yama: Ahimsa There are eight limbs on the path of Ashtanga Yoga. There are five Yamas. The Yamas focus on the relationship we have with the world outside. ‘Ahimsa’ is the first Yama. The Yamas are moral codes or guidelines to restrain behaviors that are motivated by grasping, aversion, hatred, and delusion. ‘Himsa’ […]