Sometimes when you practice yoga, you may come to your
practice with a personal intention or goal. Many teachers like to offer a theme in their class to inspire an intention -- gratitude, strength, acceptance, etc. Other times, your intention becomes
clear after you’ve taken a few breaths.
If an intention does not come to you right away, ask yourself these questions:
- What brought me to my mat today?
- What would I like to invite into my practice or my life?
- What holds me back or weighs me down in life?
Based on that intention, you may want to come up with a mantra to remind you of this intention. A mantra is a short phrase, similar to an affirmation, that reminds you what to look for and where.
Here are a few sample mantras that you can use during your 5-minute yoga sequences:
Here are a few sample mantras that you can use during your 5-minute yoga sequences:
- I deserve to live a healthy & happy life
- Out with the heavy & in with the light
- This is moment is just for me
- I am happy, I am well, I am peaceful (credit goes to Bhante Sujatha for this mantra)
If an intention or mantra don't come to you, don't worry. A good intention to fall back on is to remain present in your practice.
Allow yourself time to pause throughout your practice and remind yourself of your intention behind your actions or recite your mantra. Close your class by sealing your intention with your hands together at your heart in Anjali mudra.
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