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The Spinning Lotus: Sterling Silver Chain with Sterling Silver Tree of Life Circle Pendant
From the wonderful world of Etsy and TheSpinningLotus…
The Tree of Life is an important symbol in nearly every culture. With its branches reaching into the sky, and roots deep in the earth, it dwells in three worlds- a link between heaven, the earth, and the underworld, uniting above and below.
It is both a feminine symbol, bearing sustenance, and a masculine one.
18 inch Sterlng silver chain displays a Sterling Silver Tree Pendant (just more than 3/4′s inch wide). Perfect for bringing a peace and focus to your everyday wardrobe.
Tree Pose… Or Vrksasana
OMG… One of my favourite postures. I can stand in Tree Pose for (insert ValleyGirl accent here) like, forever.
From Mountain Pose, the trusty and so very foundational, Tadasana… I’m presuming toes are already spread, three points engaged, arches drawing up, with big ol’ quadriceps pulling kneecaps heaven-ly… bring weight to left foot. With the help of a hand, bring the right foot up, sole of foot to inside of thigh. Thanks to a ‘bit’ of lovely inner thigh flesh, I am able to bring my foot right below my crotch, to rest… ‘thank you’ inner thigh flesh.
I like to bring my attention to the energy between foot and thigh to establish a secure, steady posture. In pressing one against the other with each responding in kind, there’s a fantastic and stabilizing force that helps to ensure the steady… as well, eyes relaxed, gaze fixed- read:blurred- down the length of the nose. Shoulder blades are drawing down either side of the spine towards the tail bone, which is drawing towards the floor.
Aaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhh… Hands to Namaste. When you feel a good stability, one where you might just feel like staying there all day, bring arms up overhead. Conscious of shoulder blades drawing down and long.
Don’t forget to breathe, of course. A nice ujayii. Relaxed, yet engaged. After a count of however many makes for a thorough appreciation for the posture for you, gently bring foot down. Rest, breathe in Tadasana, and regain your stable foundation.
Repeat on other side.
Aaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhh.
I love this posture. In it I feel strong. Everything is active. While I have a natural sense of balance I love the confirmation this posture gives me.