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Originally Posted by saef
Not in the way I think you meant when you asked the question, but yes, I cried during yoga. Constantly, for three months, as long as the class lasted. It happened during corpse pose, at the end. The teacher would talk us through that part, telling us to imagine ourselves on the beach or in some other comforting place. The tears ran sideways into my hair & sometimes into my ears. My father was dying of cancer at that point. When I had that empty contemplative space to let loose in, I would cry & cry.
Oh My. Me too. During corpse pose too. The trigger for me was something the instructor had said as well as how she said it. That summer I had a rather demanding workout schedule and yoga was an add on in the evening. What the instructor said was simply...Now your work is done....kind of like I needed permission to be done. I also had a sudden flash forward into the future (admitting that I have no idea what this moment will really be like) but what it may be like to know at the end of your life that "your work is done" and it's time to rest. A little heavy in thought, I apologize but yes, same thing: tears just rolled fell from the corners of my eyes and down my face and I just couldn't stop. It was so embarrassing for me to be honest. I'm glad I'm not the only one who was affected by a session this way.
Sorry for the loss of your father.
