Leslie Kazadi

6 videos Last updated on September 21, 2016
This gentle sequence will nurture you with passive poses and long holds. If you are fatigued from travel or a busy schedule, recovering from an illness or injury, or experiencing loss of some kind, give yourself this tranquil practice. Notice the space between the breaths, meet the moment of transformation. May you Be Restored with this short & sweet version of this restorative practice.


Even though this practice is gentle, take care of any precautions you may have. Legs up the wall may not be appropriate for heart conditions. And some effort in the back-bending poses will keep your low back feeling spacious and relaxed.