- "It is not happiness that makes us grateful. It is gratefulness that makes us happy." -Brother David Steindl-Rast
- "Wear gratitude like a cloak, and it will feed every corner of your life.” -Rumi
- “The real gift of gratitude is that the more grateful you are, the more present you become.” -Robert Holden
- "Gratitude turns what we have into enough." -Melody Beattie
Ways To Practice Gratitude Yoga
Through the use of yogic tools, we can learn to illuminate gratitude in all aspects of our lives. Here are some suggestions for a gratitude yoga practice:Set Your Intention
At the beginning of your practice, set your intention for gratitude. There are several ways to do this:- Use the Anjali Mudra (Prayer) to enhance your connection to your heart space.
- Bring one hand or both hands to the heart; feel your heartbeat and anchor to the present moment. Bring to mind one thing you are truly grateful for in this moment. Take several long, deep breaths here.
- Spend five minutes journaling and writing down all of the events, interactions, things, personal attributes, and people in your life that you're grateful for.
- “I am gratitude”
- “I am grateful for all I have and all that is on the way”
- “Thank you" or "Dhanyavad", which is a Sanskrit expression of gratitude
Connect With Your Heart Space
Now that you've set your gratitude intention, here are a few asana suggestions that will help you to bow into your heart space:- Baddha Virabhadrasana (Humble Warrior Pose) with arms long at side or fingers interlaced behind back
- Parsvottanasana (Pyramid Pose)
- Uttana Shishosana (Puppy Pose)
- Balasana (Child’s Pose)
- Ustrasana (Camel Pose)
- Salamba Bhujangasana (Sphinx Pose) or Seal Pose
- Tadasana (Mountain Pose) with raised hands
- Anjaneyasana (Low Lunge Pose)
- Malasana (Garland Pose)
- Camatkarasana (Wild Thing Pose)
- Wheel Pose (Chakrasana)
- Supported Reclining Heart Opener (Setu Bandhasana Variation)