Endocrine System, Aging and Spine Health
Healing the Total Body: Where Western Anatomy Meets Eastern Spiritual
Healing Series, part 5
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Healing the Total Body: Where Western Anatomy Meets Eastern Spiritual
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Healing the Total Body: Where Western Anatomy Meets Eastern Spiritual Science
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I used to do 5-minute headstands every day. They influence pure calm and also reverse the aging process, as the blood flow switches directions. Headstands require arm strength and balance.
Staying up in a headstand at all costs is not a good idea though—the neck needs to be protected with safe technique.
I, indeed, learned the hard way. One morning I woke feeling hospital-bound; the day before I did a 7-minute headstand, and felt my shoulders sinking in the last 2 minutes but did not listen to my body. Sadly, I allowed my ego to guide me instead.
It was through the several weeks to follow that I remembered the articulate words of my austere—and very experienced—teacher. I remembered all of her demonstrations before headstands to properly place the hands, lift—pull-down, although inverted—the shoulders, setting up before inverting (and keeping that structure no matter what). I remember all of the partner exercises surrounding this. I also remember rolling my eyes, believing that I didn't need any of that "beginner instruction."
I was wrong. I did.