Yoga and Motherhood
By: Kim Austin-Peterman
Inhale a sense of clarity and freedom, exhale into the memory of your earth bound connection...
We spend time on the mat inspiring movement and breath, and we follow it inward to find deeper awareness. As we feel more physical awareness we extend our experience towards mental awareness. Synchronizing our perceptions of both, we can then learn to relax. Our work in our bodies will forward itself into our external world. We find greater flexibility, strength and balance in all aspects of our daily lives as well as our muscles and bones. By dedicating time to practice we can develop an ability to relax and create peace even during times of stress and intensity. This is how yoga allows us to transition from a thinking/doing state to a feeling/being state. This is also how yoga can help transform us from women to brave, powerful, feminine souls ready to be fierce mothers.
Growth within ourselves is synonymous with growth within our family. As we understand more about ourselves, we can draw more of what we need to us.


In a country where both the rate of natural (non-medical) births as well as successful (uncomplicated) births are at the bottom of the percentile list world wide, consideration is eminent. We live in a culture and society where being pregnant and birthing are commonly represented by dread and fear. The unfortunate weight of this heavy emotionality makes it challenging for women to embrace their pregnancies with peace, joy and balance. In fact, pregnant women are brilliant symbols of nature. The process of bringing life into this earth is beautiful, touching and inspiring. The blessing to co-create with Mother Nature is an incredible honor that we can embrace, support and encourage.
As women exercise this ability, they can be free to experience and celebrate a great sense of pride. If the experience of child bearing and birthing is anything less than pure joy layered with intense love, there is room for encouragement.
I encourage you and urge you:
Women! Find your power, find your bliss and share it with your children. Be the change you want in your world!
Monday, March 15, 2010 at 9:42AM 