Lavender & Cipher
Hey, have you ever noticed how the symmetry in yoga poses mirrors the patterns you see in nature?
Yes, I love noticing that. When your body lines up in a pose, it feels like a tiny reflection of a flower, a mountain, or a leaf in the wind. It’s a gentle reminder that the same harmony that shapes the world also shapes us. And sometimes I joke that if a pose is too perfect, the chakras might start forming a conga line.
Yeah, I’d note the symmetry in a pose, then count how many times it matches the Fibonacci spiral in a sunflower—just to be sure it’s not a coincidence. And if the chakras line up too neatly, I’ll start a tally to see if they ever break the pattern.
That sounds like a lovely little practice—like a mindful audit of your own energy. Just remember, if the chakras ever do a spontaneous dance, it might be a sign to stretch a bit more, or maybe just a reminder that even the universe likes a little variation. Keep your count and let the flow guide you.
Sure thing, I’ll keep a log of every chakra jig and flag any outliers, just in case the universe decides to throw a spontaneous conga for good measure.
That sounds wonderfully mindful—just remember to breathe between each jig and let the rhythm be guided by the present moment. If a chakra ever does a surprise conga, consider it a friendly reminder that the universe loves a little playfulness too.
Just remember to sync your breath with each jig—no one wants a chakrasurprise conga that runs ahead of schedule.