7 Ways to Release Anger & Grief Through Your Yoga Practice
Release Date: 09/18/2024
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info_outlineAnger is a natural emotion that should be expressed and channeled in a healthy way. That’s why today I want to discuss seven ways to release anger through your yoga practice. Expressing anger through movement is a powerful tool and surprise, you’re probably more angry than you realize. There are various yoga poses and breathwork techniques that are well-suited for moving anger or grief and setting aside conscious time to grieve or rage is extremely therapeutic.
Listen in to learn:
🔹How creating a ritual container for anger and grief can provide a safe space for expression.
🔹Yoga poses and breathwork techniques can help in moving anger and grief through the body.
🔹Somatic principles and intuitive movement offer holistic approaches to working with emotions.
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