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Sitali Pranayama
"Sitali Pranayama is a cooling breath that involves inhaling the breath through the curl of the tongue. We breathe as if “drinking” in moisture-rich air, which cools us down – physically and emotionally.
This practice is said to cool the body and in the wisdom of Ayurveda, soothe a pitta imbalance. This practice also reduces fatigue, bad breath, and fevers."

Ashland Kundalini Yoga
Feb 41 min read


Kundalini Toolbox: Holiday Survival Kit
When You Need More Patience (and Tolerance) Even the calmest among us can feel stretched thin this time of year. Long lines, travel delays, extra family opinions- your patience can get tested fast. This is where Sitali Pranayam comes in. It’s literally the “cooling breath,” and it works wonders when you’re on the edge of snapping.

Ashland Kundalini Yoga
Dec 3, 20252 min read


Four Stroke Breath: A Simple Exercise for Energy & Clarity
The quantity, quality, and circulation of the breath creates the foundation of a
vital and creative life. It is a barometer of how much energy we normally run on, and how much reserve capacity we have created for emergencies. The breath
is both gross and subtle. The gross aspect is the blend of oxygen, nitrogen, and other elements that constitute air. The subtle aspect is the prana or vital force
that energizes the mind, body, and consciousness. Most people do not breathe cor

Ashland Kundalini Yoga
Sep 4, 20250 min read
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