Physical yoga postures that release trapped emotional energy and regulate the nervous system through embodied awareness.
While commonly understood as exercise, Patanjali's asana practice serves as a sophisticated emotional regulation technology. Emotions are stored in the body as tension, restriction, and neuromuscular patterns; asana systematically releases this somatic holding. Practicing yoga postures creates space in areas where emotions are chronically bound—the chest for grief, hips for fear and shame, shoulders for responsibility and burden. As physical tension releases, the associated emotions naturally process and discharge. This embodied approach addresses the limitation of purely cognitive emotional regulation, which often leaves emotional energy trapped in the body. Asana also regulates the nervous system through parasympathetic activation, creating a physiological foundation for emotional stability. For trauma survivors and individuals with chronic anxiety, somatic release through asana is often more effective than talk-based approaches alone.
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