Revolved Crescent Lunge {Parivrtta Anjaneyasana} is such a difficult pose for me to hold. The name is even a mouthful. So much so you can break it down into three parts. (1) Parivrtta means revolve (2)anjaneya means praiseand (3) asana means posture. More often than not, I usually enter this pose from Crescent Lunge. From Crescent, I bring my hands to heart prayer and then twist my spine (either to my right or my left). After I lengthen my twist, I hook my elbow to the outside of my knee. Once this transition occurs, my balance gives out and I fall to the ground. No sweat… I get back into it, but this time I place my bottom knee down to the ground; a pretty common modification.
Every now and then as my practice continues to evolve, I am able to embrace this pose through each breath I take. It’s totally empowering. It’s also really fucking hard. Mentally I am so focused. Physically it’s as if each of my limbs are connected. My entire body is synchronized; my legs are supporting my hips; my abdominals are supporting my shoulders. Each part is working together.
Here's the thing. Over time, I’ve learned to adopt my falls just as much as I embrace the seize. Yoga is a practice; there’s always room for improvements and new observations. Even in life falling down on your face is just as important as rising to the top. I’m always working on myself. I recognize my feelings and analyze why I feel certain ways in different situations. This allows me to dig that much deeper in terms of self-study. I do this through the good times and the bad. Amid each experience, whether unquestionable or severe I learn something new about myself which further shapes my character and allows me to re think my decisions.