Yoga Journal Singapore — December 01, 2017

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Sahasrara Chakra (Crown Chakra)


This energy center helps you connect with the divine, enabling you to feel higher
states of consciousness. When sahasrara is balanced, you may experience a state of
blissful union with the universe; when imbalanced, you may feel closed off or cynical.
In the face of tough transitions and challenges—like going through a divorce or losing
a loved one—you may become energetically closed off from your crown chakra as
you shield yourself from the pain of the experience. When you’re able to remember
that all things are happening for you, not to you, you can remove some of your cynical
armor and allow yourself to energetically reconnect with the divine.


THE POSE / SALAMBA SIRSASANA Supported Headstand


Your crown chakra is located above your head but originates from the crown.
It can be stimulated through meditation and certain postures that create a light sense
of pressure in that region. Headstand nourishes your head with fresh oxygen and
blood to help stimulate, balance, and soothe this energy center.


HOW TO Bring your forearms to the ground with your elbows no wider than
shoulder width. Gently interlace your fingers and place the crown of your head on
the ground with your hands cradling the back of your head. Draw your shoulder
blades up your back to create a strong foundation and a long neck. Then, straighten
your legs and slowly begin to walk your feet in as close to your body as possible.
Stay here, or lift your legs one at a time to stack them above your torso. Breathe here
for at least 5 breaths. When you’re finished, rest in Balasana (Child’s Pose).


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