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Celebrate Mid-Winter! It’s a time for new beginnings to emerge.

Connect with nature’s rhythms and find grounding through Earth Salutations Yoga Practice.

Mid-Winter is a time of warming nature back to life.

Nature has been in a state of winter dormancy. During the second half of winter (called Imbolc in the Wheel of The Year), the annual warming cycle begins. It marks the beginning of earth’s rebirth.

In yoga, the Earth Salutations are a grounding, repetitive flow practice. They help to soothe and settle during times of change.


Find your inner calm and stability as new stirrings of activity begin to emerge from winter’s rest.

Drawing from the wisdom of yoga and observations from the nature traditions, this innovative workshop unites yogic wisdom with the seasonal flows of nature.

Enjoy this exciting on-demand yoga workshop as we learn more about how to go with the flow of the seasons rather than resist them.

By shifting the focus, we invite change that feels better!

Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
— Albert Einstein
"Celebrate Mid-Winter!" On-Demand Virtual Yoga Workshop 2022
$35.00

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Celebrate Mid-Winter! Drawing from the wisdom of yoga and observations from the nature traditions, this innovative two-hour on-demand workshop unites yogic wisdom with the seasonal flows of nature. Connect with nature’s rhythms and ground through the Earth Salutations Yoga Practice.

This workshop is recommended for those who have some experience in yoga.

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About this workshop

Yoga teaches us to observe our breathing. The breath holds the most fundamental rhythm of life:  inhale, brief pause, exhale, another brief pause, inhale… and so the cycle repeats. Moving beyond our bodies to the natural world, we see the daily, yet ever-changing cycle of light and dark. Through circadian rhythms, we adapt our waking and sleeping cycles. We can observe larger cycles of days through the changing illumination of the moon, marked by its phases. Likewise, through the earth’s orbit of the sun, we observe a change of seasons every 13 weeks. The solstices are indicated by minimum and maximum amounts of daylight, and the equinoxes as the intermediate inflection points between them.

There are instinctive ways of being that correspond to the seasons; we are generally less active and more introspective during the winter; more active and outgoing in the summer. Learning to move with these cycles (rather than fighting them) is a way to flow with nature and feel connection with something larger than hectic modern living.

At the change of the seasons, yogis all around the world practice 108 Sun Salutations. This acknowledges the time of change in the environment around us. Sankalpa – the setting of spiritual intention – acknowledges that there are changes to occur within us and are customarily set at this practice.

In the nature traditions (paganism, Wicca), the solstices and equinoxes (quarter days) are observed, as are cross-quarter days. These four transitional days occur about 6 weeks after the solstices and equinoxes, and denote the effects of the sun’s changing energy on the earth, as evidenced through temperature cycles that correspond to seasonal cycles. This seasonal lag is explained by insolation (solar irradiance of the earth). Agricultural societies utilized these natural signals to plant and harvest, since their lives depended on the plants they grew for food and they learned that working with the natural cycle was extremely beneficial.

Winter solstice occurs in the northern hemisphere around December 21. From this day, the amount of daylight (and solar energy) increases until Summer solstice, about June 22. The decreased solar energy of Winter Solstice and its season lag effect, results in an average temperature minimum around February 1st, which is called Imbolc. From this day forward, the warming effect of the sun’s energy begins an upward climb in temperature until August 1st.

This workshop intentionally occurs on Imbolc as a way to observe the beginning of the earth’s seasonal warming cycle. We will use this time to access the grounding and warming practice of Earth Salutations..

About Earth Salutations

The earth has a flow, but much different than water. It erupts, shakes, falls, settles and ultimately supports life. The cycle of earth moving and flowing is found symbolically within the dynamic of the Earth Salutation.
— Michael Patrick

Why Earth Salutations?

The cross-quarter days are all about the earth and its absorption of solar radiation from the cyclical change of sunlight. The earth’s temperature affects its ability to support plant life and sets cycles of blooming and harvest. When we set Sankalpa on the seasonal quarter days, we symbolically begin to see those effects developing near the cross-quarter days. The radiance of intention begins to affect our inner earth. So in my yoga practice, cross-quarter days are times to become more attuned to my inner earth –- that supporting, stable, solid part of my being –- through the grounding Earth Salutations sequence. Like Sun Salutations, this flowing practice moves through a series of positions; but unlike Sun Salutations, Earth Salutations are done close to the ground and without ever standing. Sun Salutations produce a fire-like, energizing effect, while Earth Salutations are more like slow burning embers that radiate outward from the core, like a steady heat.

What to expect

In this innovative, experiential yoga workshop, a mixture of presentation, discussion and specialized yoga practice are introduced.

During the first 30 minutes, I will describe what the Wheel of the Year is all about, how it meshes beautifully with energizing Sun Salutations Yoga Practice, and share insights obtained through my own practice and spiritual journey.

The remaining 90 minutes is dedicated to Earth Salutations Yoga practice, which includes breathing (pranayama), warm ups (kriya) and, instruction and practice of Sun Salutations, which are done at a one’s own pace.

The workshop is recommended for individuals who have some experience in practicing yoga, want to deepen their practice and open awareness to a new level.

How to prepare

Have yoga props ready (mat, blocks, cushion, blanket).

This session is recommended for those who already have some experience in the practice of yoga.

Modify the practice to fit your body

Items to consider having available:

Yoga Mat, Blocks, Cushion and/or Blanket

These props can help support the body in while in the different positions, especially in seated positions.

Don’t have these things? Just make use of something similar that you already have laying around.

Use a firm pillow, a comforter, or a tightly-folded bath towel for a cushion or blanket.

Those should attend who:

Are interested in becoming more peaceful, grounded and embodied.

Desire to have greater understanding of how their life flow fits into something larger.

Are ready to engage in a deeper level of yoga practice and are ready for more tools.

Already have some experience in the practice of yoga.

 

About the Facilitator

Michael Patrick, LMT, KYT, CPC

As a Licensed Massage Therapist, Kripalu Yoga Teacher, Certified Professional Coach and former Scientist, I bring all the gifts of who I am to my work. Driven by the desire to elevate others, my career initially spanned the biotech industry, interdisciplinary research and laboratory safety. Over the past decade, it evolved to wellness and now I work in my own company, Centered Presence, Ltd. As a presenter, my workshops are characterized by elements of touch, intimacy, authenticity, embodiment, grounding, presence, spiritual practice and cultivation of inner awareness, which result in personal growth and empowered movement forward.