Our Theme for September:
Honoring the Elements
By: Chloe Borgnis
This September at Asheville Yoga Center, we turn our focus to “Honoring the Elements.” In yogic tradition, there are five main elements: Earth, Air, Water, Fire, and Space. Each carries its own unique qualities, yet they work in harmony to form the building blocks of the Universe. We too are composed of these elements, intertwined with the oneness of all existence.
Just as water cascades down a mountain, we can approach our circumstances with fluidity. We can face each day with the groundedness of Earth or navigate new emotions with the lightness and nonattachment of Air. Since the beginning of time, the planet has whispered wisdom through the elements.
As our world advances, it becomes increasingly easy to ignore our connection to the Earth. In 2022, I spent 6 months hiking 2,200 miles along the Appalachian Trail. Despite my conditioning to live as a domestic human, I found I could still tap into my wildness. As I sweat out the chemicals built up in my body, I noticed a shift: animals no longer ran from my footsteps, and I could detect even the slightest changes in the air. You are still an animal, an integral part of Mother Earth’s web.
“Just as water cascades down a mountain, we can approach our circumstances with fluidity.”
Me (Chloe) on the Appalachian Trail, 5 months into my thru-hike.
This month, I encourage you to pay close attention to the wilderness. Where do you see aspects of yourself in nature? Are you drawn to the wind, or the vast expanse of stars at night? Elemental imbalances often lead to disease in the mind and body. Pay close attention to where your “self” is struggling, and be curious about how this could connect to the elements. Regardless of your experience with yoga, we can all benefit from a deeper awareness of the balance of our inner universe.
Characteristics of the Elements
Earth (Prithvi)
StabilityGroundednesHeavinessSolidityStructureSupport
To invite earthiness, go on a barefoot walk, explore the woods, or lay on the ground.
Yoga Poses: Tadasana, Malasana Squats, Savasana
Water (Jala or Apas)
FluidityAdaptabilityCoolnessCohesivenessSmoothness
To connect with your inner water, try dancing, sleeping to the sounds of the ocean, or going for a swim in cooler water.
Yoga Poses for the Water Element: Pigeon Pose, Baddha Konasana, or any of your favorite hip openers.
Fire (Agni)
HeatTransformationIntensityLightSharpness
For igniting fire in your life, do a cardio workout, go to the sauna, practice candle gazing.
Yoga Poses: Crow, Wheel, Bow
Air (Vayu)
MovementLightnessDrynessSubtletyMobilityExpansiveness
To bring in air, practice pranayama, sing, or watch how the wind moves through your surroundings.
Yoga Poses: Upward Facing Dog, bridge, Cobra
Space (Akasha)
VastnessOpennessLightnessSubtletyEmptinessPotentiality
To make space, try meditating, laying out in the sun, or listen to some healing frequencies.
Yoga Poses: Cow, Fish, Triangle
Additional Resources
To learn more about how these elements play within yourself, I highly recommend taking this Dosha Quiz :
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