By Swami Satrupananda
More reps. Heavier weights. Longer distances. This is what we’ve been taught will give us physical health.
You get more by doing more. You push your body further and harder. You push through the pain. Grit your teeth and bear it.
And then once you’ve pushed your body as much as you can, you rest. You’re exhausted and maybe even in pain. You rest so that your body can heal from what you’ve done to it.
Is there another way?
Yes! Svaroopa® yoga starts with the resting. We begin every class with Shavasana, yoga’s relaxation pose. Lying on the floor, you prop your legs up, which supports your lower back. You put a blanket under your head. You rest and settle.
Your teacher then offers you a Guided Awareness: “Become aware of your toes, all ten toes, all at the same time . . .”
In this relaxation pose, your physical tensions melt away. As you are guided through being aware of your own body, your mind settles. Your mind slows down. You clear away the physical and mental fatigue of life.
Your class continues with an ease-full breathing practice that builds your reservoir of energy. The yoga poses target muscular tension in your spine. For this release, you move your body into easy angles. You prop your body with blankets and blocks. And then you soften into the pose.
Even in the standing poses, you soften into it. The goal is not pushing further and trying harder. Instead, the purpose is to open up to an ease of being in your own body, which is health-full, bliss-full and powerful.
Our classes end with Shavasana, and you experience the Guided Awareness again. This practice is so important that we do it twice. And you need the practice! You need the practice in resting, in settling into an easy state of being.
At the end of Shavasana, students sit up. As their teacher, I ask for comments. Their most common feedback is feeling peaceful, relaxed and full of energy all at the same time.
Yes, that is the way to live — all the time! You can feel that way too, by practicing Svaroopa® Yoga.


