Polly’s Portal
A Spiritual & Wellness Blog
Benefits of Yoga before Sleep
Polly’s Pearl #12 – Science has proven there are benefits from practicing yoga and deep breathing. From stress relief, balance building, increased flexibility, and an exercise that is easy on the joints, yoga is a great physical activity which is accessible to everyone. Did you know that even a short sequence of yoga postures with conscious breathing can improve the quality of your sleep?
Good Basic Back Care – Yoga Stretches for the Spine!
Polly’s Pearl #11 – This is a beautiful practice of gentle Yoga Stretches to elongate the spine and is essential for your daily Basic Back Care Practice!
Love your Feet! Crazy Awesome Foot Care!!!!
Polly’s Pearl #10 – We neglect our feet and they work sooooo hard for us! Be kind to yourself and your feet and check out this video on loving your feet!
Slap yourself Awake!!!!
Polly’s Pearl #9 – Good morning! Here’s a short, quick video to help you wake up with style – slapping, tapping, and clapping!!!!
Slap Yourself Awake & Energize Your Day!!!!
Polly’s Pearl #8 – Here’s a DaoYin practice of slapping, tapping, and pounding to wake you up and get you charged up for your day!!!!
The Diaphragmatic Release!
Polly’s Pearl #7 – In this video I demonstrate a practice to release tension in the diaphragm muscle, which allows for deeper, fuller breathing. Enjoy!
Joint Health & the Power of Circular Movement!
Polly’s Pearl #6 – Most of us are stuck in habitual movement patterns in our daily lives. Habitual, repetitive movement creates stagnation of blood, lymph, mucous, tissues, and muscles and results in muscle tension, and reduced ROM (Range of Motion).
Remedy Sore Muscles!
Polly’s Pearl #5 – Rollers are your best friend if you’ve got sore muscles! And it doesn’t take long to do the job, either. Here’s a short video to get you started on the rolling remedy for sore muscles (or “What to do when there’s no massage therapist at hand!”)
Self-Abdominal Massage
Polly’s Pearl #4 – Self-Abdominal Massage stimulates the digestive fire (Agni, in Sanskrit), increases the peristaltic action of the stomach and intestines, and releases tension in the viscera and abdominal muscles, which enables deeper breathing and improved metabolism. I encourage you to do this first thing in the morning (lying in bed), and last thing at night (lying in bed).
Legs Against the Wall Pose
Polly’s Pearl #3 – Legs Against the Wall Pose is a calming pose that fights fatigue, restores your energy, and alleviates low back pain and tight hamstrings. In Chinese Medicine we call this the “Kidney Repose”, because when you stay in the pose for 5 – 20 minutes, it allows the blood to drain out of the legs and pool in the kidney area, restoring the kidneys with fresh blood and oxygen.
1:2 Breathing!
Polly’s Pearl #2 – 1:2 Breathing automatically slows down the heart rate, lowers the blood pressure, and induces a deep relaxation response in the nervous system. This breathing literally takes the body out of the “fight or flight” stress response, and brings a feeling of being centered, grounded, and peaceful.
Buddha Belly Breathing
Polly’s Pearl #1 – Buddha Belly Breathing is the act of deep diaphragmatic breathing and automatically begins to calm the nervous system. Deep diaphragmatic breathing is the foundation for a calm mind and the beginning of meditation!
The Jewel in the Lotus
This beautiful meditation comes to us from the Tibetan Buddhist meditation practice of Tonglen (the taking and giving on the medium of the breath). The imagery is powerful and beautiful and speaks to the Authentic Self.
A New Year, A New Inquiry
A New Year, A New Resolve, A New Inquiry…
My inquiry this morning offers 3 questions:
What does life want from me?
What does the world want from me?
What is the most meaningful evolutionary step can I take in this moment?
From the Slumber of Winter To the Awakening of Spring
Mother Earth is awakening from the depths of her winter hibernation with nutrients stirring as she massages and softens the shells of seeds beginning their journey toward the surface. Life-giving compost covering the ground and sap stored in the trunks of trees are beginning to thaw and slowly transition the natural world from the slumber of winter to the first awakenings of spring. This eternal process can provide a roadmap to follow so that we may also awake, flourish and blossom like our surroundings. Chinese medicine philosophy provides some lessons.
Seasonal Sensory Health Tips for a Joyful Summer
Chinese medicine philosophy has a concept called “living according to our nature”, which encourages us to observe the intelligence in the natural world (Mother Earth, Father Sky, the five seasons in nature) and live accordingly. We can derive clues for nourishing our own health by following the rhythms of the Earth and the daily cycle of energy.
Essential Self & Love
Your meditation time is a beautiful opportunity for you to take that inward journey to come to know the deepest aspect of your being. I’ve prepared this Audio Recording of an inward exploration into the Nature of Your Inner World (Meditation on Your Essential Self and Love). Please enjoy!