We’re coming upon a season of change here in Virginia, and right now the weather is beautiful, the air is crisp, and nature’s palate is beginning to blossom with rich, vibrant hues of red, orange, and gold. If only it could stay this perfect. But the cold, colorless winter season that follows can easily throw a distorted lens over our lives, and for those of us who already struggle with depression, this just adds to feelings of despair.
One time after class, a student pulled me aside and told me that she cried during class. She was worried that I might think she was nuts and asked if anyone had ever done this before. How much time do you have?, I thought of asking her. I told her that she’s NOT crazy, and that this can be a normal process of working emotional issues out of her body.
When we engage in asana and pranayama (movement and breathing,…..