letting go in yin yoga

“The next time you lose heart and you can’t bear to experience what you’re feeling, you might recall this instruction: change the way you see it and lean in. 
Instead of blaming our discomfort on outer circumstances or on our own weakness, we can choose to stay present and awake to our experience, not rejecting it, not grasping it, not buying the stories that we relentlessly tell ourselves.
This is priceless advice that addresses the true cause of suffering — yours, mine, and that of all beings”.

~ Pema Chodron, Taking the Leap

letting go in yin yoga

Reading these wise words I think of poses in yoga, especially Yin, where we lean in to the physical and emotional discomfort and embrace the sensations and thoughts that come up.

Surprisingly it is the poses of surrender and letting go, rather than strength building that can be the most challenging for us.

Our practice on the mat is a great metaphor for life. We learn to be present with whatever comes up and use our breath to lean into it. Accepting where we are in that moment.

Breathe into whatever is occurring …. knowing it will pass.

Let there be no blame, just presence on our mat and in life.

Namaste

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Val Boyko is originally from Scotland and came to the United States over 30 years ago. At "Find Your Middle Ground" Val brings together her experience as a life coach, yoga teacher, spiritual explorer and mentor, to inspire awakening to the light and greater understanding within us all. This blog is a place of exploration and discovery as we explore opening our hearts and finding harmony and peace in the highs and lows of life 💛

35 comments on “When You Lose Heart

  1. badgerkin's avatar

    Your timing is impeccable, Val 🙂
    Thank-you for this post, and for all your work. Best wishes to you and yours for the new year and the new decade.
    Namaste

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  2. Marty's avatar

    I fought my PTSD and it gained power. Being strong seems to be the correct way to proceed.

    Later I found acceptance to be the path.

    Healing happened when I imagined my heart as a butterfly net. My job was to catch my fears, my thoughts, my judgments.

    No resistance is like surrendering to your fears.

    Your post is so true.

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  3. IreneDesign2011's avatar

    A huge truth, Val.
    Instead of fighting, lean in and let go helps so much more and like everything else, this is an exercise too ❤

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  4. Louise Gallagher's avatar

    Beautiful post Val — and this phrase — “not buying the stories that we relentlessly tell ourselves.” sooooo true!

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  5. Esme upon the Cloud's avatar

    Lovely post Val, I get this 100%, it’s how to survive peacefully no matter how strong the storm is battering at your panes. Acceptance is a very strong tool ❤

    – Esme Cloud x

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  6. insearchofitall's avatar

    I agree with this so completely. Great pose.

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  7. Eliza Waters's avatar

    Sound advice. Thanks, Val. ❤

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  8. nrhatch's avatar

    Accepting that I “might die” from my tumor (or from the surgery to remove it) allowed me to fully embrace the NOW and LIVE in the moment . . . since I knew that it was all that I could count on.

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  9. Jill Weatherholt's avatar

    Acceptance is much less tiring than denial.

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  10. Jim Borden's avatar

    a great pose to go with the prose…

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  11. landmarksignsandelectric's avatar

    Great post! Thanks for sharing. One of the biggest blessings I’ve learned is that this too shall pass. Anything from something small like a bad cold or something bigger like grief, is easier to get through if you keep reminding yourself that the discomfort or pain will eventually ease and end. Looking forward to reading more of your insightful blogs!

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  12. Psychic Mama's avatar

    Love, love, love this post. Thanks so much for sharing!

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  13. Jim Borden's avatar

    a wonderful analogy, Val, and one that shows the power of yoga…

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  14. Jet Eliot's avatar

    My deepest thanks, Val, for this valuable reminder of how to be present and moving lovingly forward with discomfort and pain.

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  15. sloppy buddhist's avatar

    Namaste 💟☮️🕉I so love yin yoga Val ~ sending a hug hedy🤗🕊

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  16. Ali Grimshaw's avatar

    There is such power in acceptance. Even though I know this and have experienced it I still forget. Thank you for this wonderful post.
    Sending love your way.
    Ali

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  17. Dalo Collis's avatar

    You do us well with this post and advice, Val. “Surprisingly it is the poses of surrender and letting go, rather than strength building that can be the most challenging for us.” It has been years since I last practice yoga, and during these past years I’ve told people many times after a yoga session I feel not only incredible physically, but also mentally. Now I just need to get back to it 🙂 Thank you!

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