a meditation to welcome spring
Spring, Mindfulness/Meditation, Practice Now jillian pransky Spring, Mindfulness/Meditation, Practice Now jillian pransky

a meditation to welcome spring

A virtual Spring Cleaning Equinox mini-retreat designed to help you remove heaviness and invite in fresh energy, preparing you to fully bloom into the season. You will flow through a short series of breath-based mindful vinyasa, rejuvenating restoratives, and an intention-setting meditation that will leave you feeling more bright and aligned with spring’s expanding energy.

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8 steps to feel more nourished & rejuvenated this spring
Spring, Mindful Living/Off the Mat jillian pransky Spring, Mindful Living/Off the Mat jillian pransky

8 steps to feel more nourished & rejuvenated this spring

Spring is ruled by the organs of the liver and gallbladder, our main organs for cleansing and processing toxins. Our liver processes allergens that come from pollen and pollution, but if our liver is taxed, it has a hard time working as smoothly. It's time to give these organs a little break. Think of it like an oil change for your body.

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instant gratification: metta meditation magic
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instant gratification: metta meditation magic

Science confirms what many of us already know: a regular practice of meditation can actually increase your brain’s capacity to exercise patience, acceptance, compassion, and forgiveness.

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winter wellness rx
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winter wellness rx

A winter yoga focuses on the stomach, lungs, heart and head; combining a warming practice with slow deep breathing and relaxation can keep most systems healthy by balancing the nervous system, optimizing digestive function and boosting immune response.

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inner smile: an enlightening ancient healing practice
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inner smile: an enlightening ancient healing practice

I love when during meditation, Master Teacher Tara Brach offers the que, "imagine a smile in the heart". She clarifies that this inner smile is 'not as a way of cover up anything, but rather to make room for what is.' This is very true for me. When I 'imagine' a smile, I feel an opening, a softening, a somatic expansion in my body. I feel more spacious.

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