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Meditation

Mediation Heals Your Body and Mind

While many Western yoga practices focus on the physicality of yoga, meditation is an equally important part of practice. In addition to building strength and flexibility, we believe that yoga is an important mind-body therapy that brings stillness and mindfulness to the body. We include a short period for meditation at the beginning and end of our yoga classes. Restorative Yoga and other therapeutic styles that focus on healing rather than simply exercise offer the greatest meditative benefits and increased focus, but you can incorporate meditation into most of our yoga classes. While you do not need to formally meditate in order to practice yoga, nor do you need to practice yoga in order to meditate, the two practices frequently go hand-in-hand.

We also offer special Meditation Series & Workshops throughout the year that you can Sign Up for to deepen you knowledge and meditation practice.  Please see our Community Events page for upcoming events.

How Meditation Brings About a Mind-Body Connection

According to ancient Yogic philosophy, the practice of yoga will reveal the interconnectedness of every living thing. Meditation is the experience of this union, an elevated state of consciousness in which stillness occurs by bringing the mind, body and senses into balance. During the meditation sessions we help you achieve a state where the nervous system is fully relaxed. We guide you through different yogic traditions and meditation techniques opening you to the present moment.  In mediation we work on letting go of the past and not worrying about the future, letting go of cravings for things that can never be fully met, and to surrendering to what is. In the yogic context, meditation is a time to give up these desires and simply sit in stillness. Scientific research shows that profound physiological effects occur during meditation, causing an actual shift in the brain’s processes.

When you are first beginning a meditation practice, the simple act of sitting still can be incredibly challenging for you. Given the nature of our busy, stressful lives, quieting the mind can be very difficult. We understand that quieting your inner chatter is easier said than done. This is why our yoga classes end with a period of meditation. The physical exercise of practicing different yoga postures helps to link breath with movement and prepare the mind and body for stillness and meditation -- your yoga class will prepare you for the meditation. With practice, and the help of your instructor, we can help you achieve increased focus.

You can practice meditation outside of your class. If you are new to meditating but would like to cultivate a regular meditation routine, we recommend sitting in stillness five minutes upon waking each morning and five minutes before bed each evening. Imagine a blank screen. As words, ideas or images appear before the screen, acknowledge their presence and then file them away. Continually return to the blank screen in your mind, which represents a place of peace, calm and no desire. Our yoga instructors would be happy to work with you to tweak your technique until you are able to find a truly serene state of mind. Book online or Contact Us to schedule a Private Session.

For more information on Meditation see these articles from our Newsletter Library:

Meditation for the Busy Bee, Meditation for Beginners, How Meditation Helps You Focus

Crescent Yoga Studio

306 W Ave F (downtown Midlothian)

Office Hours

Open 7 days a week - see schedule for class times.

Crescent Yoga Studio & Eco-Boutique

Monday:

8:30 am-1:00 pm

5:30 pm-7:00 pm

Tuesday:

8:30 am-1:00 pm

5:30 pm-7:15 pm

Wednesday:

8:30 am-1:00 pm

5:30 pm-7:15 pm

Thursday:

8:30 am-1:00 pm

5:30 pm-7:30 pm

Friday:

8:30 am-1:00 pm

Saturday:

8:30 am-11:30 am

Sunday:

4:30 pm-7:30 pm

Client Testimonial

  • "I loved class today! I felt comfortable and didn't feel the slightest bit intimidated. People of every size and color there and I felt amazing after. Definitely plan on coming back to class."
    Zina M - Midlothian, TX