With No Resistance
/ Rachel Warmath
“Yoga is a dance of dealing with what is, and allowing yourself to fully experience whatever you’re experiencing right here, in the moment.
In life, we so often resist what we don’t like or don’t want to do.
Here, on your mat, is a safe opportunity to see what’s on the other side of that.
Physical asana is a measure of some higher possibility.
Put your attention on what you want to have happen and be for it, and watch the magic unfold.”
― Baron Baptiste, Perfectly Imperfect: The Art and Soul of Yoga Practice
Photos by Jobi Otso, taken in Sacramento, CA.
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