25 March, 2012

Trees!

This week saw the turn of the Spring Equinox. This lovely time of year puts us on the precipice of thinner clothing, good fruit, and green landscapes. In anticipation of nature's wake up call, here is a tribute to trees:

Yoga is an incredible vehicle to reshape one's perspective. It often takes an avaunt guard expression to break one's view of the world out of its comfortable box. This photo project is a grand example of the power within us to cultivate a magnificent horizon.


http://www.zanderolsen.com/Tree_Line.html


I love to climb trees. Apparently so do Moroccan goats.


http://webecoist.momtastic.com/2008/08/19/the-incredible-tree-climbing-goats-of-morocco/


Tree Pose
Vrksasana
(Vrik-sha-sana)



The challenge of the Vrksasana is maintaining balance on one leg. Poor balance is often the result of a restless mind or distracted attention. Regular practice of this posture will help focus the mind and cultivate concentration (dharana).

"Standing straight on the left leg, bend the right leg and place the right foot on the root of the left thigh. Stand thus like a tree on the ground. This is called vriksha-asana."
Gheranda-samhita II.36

When practicing Vrksasana it may help to imagine or picture a tree in the mind and apply the following technique: Imagine that the foot you are balanced on is the root of the tree and the leg is the trunk. Continue by imagining the head and outstretched arms as the branches and leaves of the tree. You may be unsteady for a while and find the body swaying back and forth, but don't break the concentration. Like a tree bending in the wind and yet remaining upright, the body can maintain balance.

Aim to achieve the "rootedness" and firmness of a tree. Regular practice of the Vrksasana improves concentration, balance and coordination. Because the weight of the entire body is balanced on one foot, the muscles of that leg are strengthened and toned as well.

As you advance in this posture and are able to remain standing for more than a few moments, try closing the eyes and maintaining your balance.