Having patience and willingness to give the practice your sincere effort.
Santosha on the mat.
Santosha on the mat.
We accept the feelings that arise in the body and mind during asana practice and detach from the outcome of the poses.
Santosha is about putting these thoughts aside to accept and appreciate what we already are and what we already have and moving forward from there.
On the mat santosha sees us welcome a range of asana that includes those we enjoy and those that challenge us.
Use asana mantra and mudra to help bring into focus the subtle and not so subtle ways this niyama plays out in your life.
Be reminded of santosha next time your body doesn t go into a pose the way you would like it to.
Summon santosha contentment on the mat.
Tapas penance tapas means willingly accepting adverse conditions without complaining and this extends to your asana practice on the mat being met with a sincere attitude.
Santosha on the mat is a tension free body and a joyful mind both flowing in harmony with the breath.
We often slow down during the summer so this is a great time to begin practicing santosha.
Practicing santosha on and off the mat.
After a few years of teaching now it has become clear to me that the no pain no gain mentality is deeply engrained in people.
Anyone who s ever been to a yoga class knows the feeling.
Santosha translates to contentment this niyama is about mastering the art of feeling at ease and at peace with yourself.
Do this practice on its own add more poses with the accompanying 10 minute video sequence or link.
Posted on december 8 2015 by julienelstrop.
To incorporate santosha into your own life and practice start with the pose mudra hand and finger gesture and mantra a sacred utterance repeated continuously below.
Santosha on the mat.
Having looked at how we might practice santosha in our every day lives what about finding contentment when we practice yoga on our mats.