18 Apr Attachment to my practice – or to whom I was, yesterday?
Please feel free to zoom in on my arms |
And the conclusion of that is: carrying a baby around for two years, at the same time as multi-tasking with whatever it should be (cleaning, dishes in/out, tidying, making dinner, making breakfast, going to the toilet, taking a shower, sleeping, shaving your legs etc) really adds power to the arms, and will definetely make your armbalances lift you hiiiigh.
Anywho, I had a really easy pregancy and birth experience (painful, yes, though only 4,5 hours!!), though noticed many changes. And with my asana practice, it obviously changed parallell to the growing belly. I was not one of the brave ashtangi-moms, and I moved into gentle practice, and more breathwork and meditation. I did also feel a loss, a sorrow of loosing my body, my normal strenght, physically becoming someone else, someone new, at the same time as I completely loved it, loved feeling more feminine, becoming like ‘mother nature’.And now, sitting here on the other side of the experience – I am back to ‘normal’, whatever that is, and at the same time, I’m completely different. And so is my practice.
Are you attched to your practice?