A slew of invasive stimuli engulf my mind and body
project management deadlines, grocery lists, car horns, traffic queues
the onslaught assaults my senses
As the wood meets my heels, arches, the balls of my feet and my toes
I unfurl my mat
and my potential
I sit
at last alone with myself
to explore
to accept
to conscientiously relinquish my ego
and the hours leading up to now
arriving in the present
allowing you to embrace me
Arms and legs lengthen and stretch
the sound of cracking joints
mingles with the soft hum of my breath
fingers and palms push
triceps rotate inwards
shoulders pull back into their sockets
tailbone points upwards
thighs pull back
feet ground down
adho mukha svanasana
downward facing dog
engulfing me in the rhythmic motion of flowing meditation
inhale
exhale
the first drops of sweat bead my forehead
with eyes closed
I feel
feet grounding on all four sides
hands brushing the air
palms pressing into one another
bringing ananda
bliss into my heart
as prana energy flows
like the gentle fluttering of wings
tadasana
mountain pose
I peak
as unbeknownst muscles stretch and burn
bones cling to flesh
organs pump
mind stills
buoyant with my breath
steadiness and ease
with a wide-mouthed exhale
let it all out
submit
consciously and graciously
move deeper
as a new reality dawns
caught between the pain of the past and the fear of the future
an expansive present
in perfect union
with my self
You nuzzle your way into my life with loving kindness, generosity, teachings
free me from the bindings of fear
release me from all but the now
the physical motion and presence of the ethereal, calm soul
with you I am the highest form of my self
Francelle Kwankam is a dedicated yogini, public health/health promotion expert and life enthusiast. Having grown up in three countries (Cameroon, Switzerland, U.S.) and claiming two ethnicities, she found yoga at 18 to ground her in the present despite her peripatetic upbringing and to calm her active mind. Over the past few years, she has deepened her practice and will receive her YTT-200 hour certification in Astanga-Vinyasa in August 2012. By day she is implementing a telemedicine project in Abu Dhabi (UAE) and by night she reaches for her mat for self exploration. She enjoys singing, writing, baking/cooking and opening herself up to new experiences. Keep up with Francelle and see her upcoming teaching schedule at: http://francelleyoga.wordpress.com/
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Editor: Cassandra Smith
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