Chest-opening lying pose

April 23rd, 2006

This pose opens the chest, allowing breath to deepen, while allowing the yogi to centre and align the spine.

  • Roll a blanket into a sausage shape.
  • Lie down on top of the lift so that it runs along the bottom edge of the shoulder blades. To check that it is positioned correctly, check that.
    1. The chest is lifted up towards the ceiling and up towards your head.
    2. That there is no ache in the lower back (too low).
    3. That your shoulders are not in contact with the lift (too high).
    4. If you have a head cold, headache, neck tightness or hyper tension in your shoulders, dizziness, or if you are on your first or second day of menstrual cycle, place a block or evenly folded blanket under your head.
  • Allow the shoulders and chest to open as you breathe, still focusing on relaxing at the end of the out breath. Let the in breaths come in freely, allowing any natural deepening while keeping passive in the brain.

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