Bob Sullivan

Port Townsend, WA, United States

A naturalist living in the PNW. Loving life, whatever it brings next...

08 Feb 03:13

I’ve noticed “likes” are not an option which notifies commenters when selected. Most sites have this feature. 

Working with a bit of a strained back and shoulder (new growth) and this practice was ideal.  I love it when they pop-up within my reality.  I'm still rather amazed how I can "feel" the energy so directly now.

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04 Feb 14:21

I found it so interesting, the brief mention of "stretch reflex".  I had a similar running mishap as you, but in my case my foot cause the bolted barrier mount and I went immediately from horizontal to vertical, landing on my shoulder.  I see there was no time for my reflex to activate.  

I like the move from half frog to a twist, it really is a ringer.  Even when I do a more yang series of poses I find the I want to linger, getting stretched out in a pose is so beneficial.

Devi Daly It’s so wonderful to know. I may have been mistaken in thinking that even Likes send a notification, but perhaps you were just adding a little something as a comment. Knowing that you’re reading them means so much to me, it’s become an important part of my experience, something I’ve grown accustomed to. I can’t imagine starting my day without yoga, and sharing it with you in your own way is deeply meaningful to me. 

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So gentle I had to counter with ground prep for my wildflower garden.  But this put me in the mood.  I like the fact that my one knee that had been providing as sharp little pain at times is finally healed.  Attention and grace the keys....  And I really like the little moves with windshield wiper.  I am finally getting to where I like those moves.  I think my hips are loosening up enough for me to enjoy them.

Wonderful way to start the day!  A great way to end our 21 day series.

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I did this one yesterday and it is becoming my go to quickie.  

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30 Jan 09:36

Noticing newfound openness and stretchability in my body, yet today it arrived with a gentle awareness of sensation. I hesitate to call it soreness—it’s more of a deep, worked feeling, a reminder that I’ve explored my edges. With time and rest, I know this will integrate, bringing even more ease and expansion.

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Commented on Slow Deep Stretch

28 Jan 08:59

I actually found a pose that provided no real benefit for me, upright dragon.  I just couldn't find a target area to work with.  Dropping back down much better.  I haven't been getting notifications for a while and miss your replies or at least likes.  Overall it was a good set.

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I needed a quickie this morning and this was perfect. Satisfied all the steps needed to move into the morning. Really feeling the deep Stretches these days. 

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