Connect to Your Core: An Elemental Practice for Inner Strength

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Inner strength isn’t about being hard; it’s about being deeply connected to your core—your stable, authentic self. This elemental yoga practice helps you to bypass surface-level stress and connect with that deep source of resilience and calm that resides within you.
First, connect to your physical core’s foundation in Balasana (Child’s Pose). This pose, while restful, gently engages the core as it stabilizes your spine. More importantly, it connects you to your energetic core by grounding you in the Earth. It’s a return to your most fundamental source of stability and power.
Next, nourish your core with the flowing energy of Viparita Karani (Legs-Up-the-Wall). A strong core requires healthy circulation and a calm nervous system. This pose supports both. By improving the flow of blood and lymph back to your core and soothing the nerves, you are providing the essential nourishment your center needs to remain strong and responsive.
Finally, listen to the wisdom of your core in Paschimottanasana (Seated Forward Bend). True strength comes from knowing yourself. This introspective pose quiets the external noise so you can listen to your own inner voice—the deep, quiet wisdom that emanates from your core. This connection is the ultimate source of unshakable inner strength and calm.

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