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yoga & the body · the day

The first thirty minutes set the
rhythm.

Whether you sleep well that night, whether your back stays loose, whether the mind settles — most of it is decided before 8 a.m., by what you do or don't do with the body that just woke up.

why the morning is the lever

The body listens hardest when it is just waking

The nervous system is most pliable just after sleep. Cortisol is rising naturally; the body wants to come online. What you give it in the first half hour is what it organises around. Sunlight in the eyes tells the brain it is day. Movement tells the joints they are alive. Stillness tells the mind that it is safe to be calm before the world starts asking things of it.

None of it has to be long. Half an hour, the same shape every day, is enough to change the texture of a life.

a simple sequence

Three things, in order

One: open the joints in bed (पवनमुक्तासन on your back — wrists, ankles, knees, hips, neck, each one rotated a few times). Two: stand up and find sunlight, even if only at a window. Three: a few rounds of sun salutation (सूर्य नमस्कार), slow, with breath.

That is the whole structure. Twenty minutes, untouched by anyone. The phone stays asleep.

what changes when you do this

The day stops happening to you

You will sleep deeper that night, because cortisol has somewhere to land in the morning instead of spiking at noon. The back will loosen, because the discs were moved before the chair came calling. The mind will be quieter, because thirty minutes already happened on your terms.

It is a small protection, repeated. That is how a practice works.

Give the morning a shape, and the day learns to follow.

Twenty minutes, the same every day

Pawanmuktasana — joint rotations, in bed (पवनमुक्तासन)
5 min
Sunlight at a window, no phone (—)
3 min
Surya Namaskar — slow, with breath (सूर्य नमस्कार)
10 min
Sitting silence (—)
2 min
practise it with me

Come learn the
morning shape with me.

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