The Corpse -- Savasana Relaxes and refreshes the body and mind, relieves
stress and anxiety, quiets the mindPossibly the most important posture,
the Corpse, also known as the Sponge, is as deceptively simple as Tadasana,
the Mountain pose. Usually performed at the end of a session, the goal
is conscious relaxation. Many people find the "conscious" part
the most difficult because it is very easy to drift off to sleep while
doing Savasana. Begin by lying on your back, feet slightly apart, arms
at your sides with palms facing up. Close your eyes and take several slow,
deep breaths. Allow your body to sink into the ground. Try focusing on
a specific part of the body and willing it to relax. For example, start
with your feet, imagine the muscles and skin relaxing, letting go and
slowly melting into the floor. From your feet, move on to your calves,
thighs and so on up to your face and head. Then simply breathe and relax.
Stay in the pose for at least 5-10 minutes.
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