Explore the fifth limb of yoga in a pre-recorded yoga class focused on Pratyahara, the practice of turning inward and withdrawing from external distraction. In this session, you will use breath, stillness, and inversions to shift your perspective, deepen concentration, and reconnect with your inner awareness.
This class includes Bhramari (Humming Bee Breath), Puppy Pose, Sphinx, Forearm Plank, Dolphin Pose, Headstand preparation with optional full Headstand, Halasana, Shoulder Stand, Happy Baby, and Savasana. Through these practices, you will build strength, courage, and focus while learning to trust your inner steadiness more than outer stimulation.
This session helps you experience yoga as a quiet inward movement — not only through the body, but through attention itself.
What’s included
- Introduction to the fifth limb of yoga: Pratyahara
- Bhramari breath to calm the mind and draw awareness inward
- Gentle heart and shoulder opening with Puppy Pose and Sphinx
- Core and shoulder strength through Forearm Plank and Dolphin
- Inversion preparation with clear, step-by-step teaching
- Optional Headstand practice for strength, trust, and focus
- Halasana and Shoulder Stand progression
- Happy Baby and deep rest to release the body after inversions
- Reflective philosophy woven through the class
- Beginner-friendly options and modifications for inversion work
What you will learn
- What Pratyahara means in a practical, embodied way
- How to use breath and stillness to reduce outer distraction
- How to prepare safely for inversions with awareness and control
- How to build trust in your body and internal focus
- How inversions can shift not only the body, but also perspective and attention
What you will experience
- Increased strength in the shoulders, arms, and core
- A new sense of focus, steadiness, and inward attention
- Opening through the chest, shoulders, spine, and back body
- A shift in perspective through inversion practice
- Deep quiet and integration at the end of class
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