VIRABHADRASANA I (Warrior I)
Through the experience of practicing yoga, we catch glimpses of ourselves until we begin to awaken and recognize our true nature, which is that of lightness and expansiveness. In other words, we experience our Self, which is ananda or the state of bliss. Through this ever-deepening awareness, we feel a connection with things around us. With the shorter days of winter, it can become more difficult to recognize the lightness of our being, and therefore we might feel darker and contracted.
Perhaps this reaction has brought many holidays and festival of lights around the shortest day of the year, the Winter Solstice. These celebrations are linked to pre-organized religions as a celebration to honor the sun and the beginning of the longer days. In this honoring, a connection is made to our own divine inner light, which is a boundless source of strength, beauty, and power.
Virabhadrasana 1 is a pose that allows us to celebrate the qualities of our Self. Begin by standing at the front of the mat with your feet close together. Take a moment to feel where you are right now, physically, mentally, and emotionally. Then, with your left foot, take a comfortable but long step straight back (about 3-4 feet) so your hips and chest are still facing the same direction as your right foot. Your left foot turns slightly out to the left from the parallel line with the right (front) foot. Bring your awareness to the inner edge of the left foot. As it slides back against the resistance of the floor, it allows the left inner thigh to roll inward. (This action brings the left hip a little forward and squares the hips a little more.) With a strong intention, extend from your outer left hip and tailbone through your left foot grounding the heel. Imagine that you are sending a powerful ray of light, a laser beam, through your leg into the earth and into infinity. This action sets the foundation of the pose by keeping the left foot and heel firmly connected to the earth. Note: you may need to adjust the width of your stance, perhaps stepping the back foot forward a little bit, to keep the heel grounded. This action is important so you can create more length through your spine allowing a greater celebration of the Self:
From our strong connection to earth, we reach our arms to the sky and our hearts open and rise upward like the dawning sun. With palms facing each other, bring the hands slightly forward then draw in from the finger tips toward the shoulders, allowing the arms to connect with the heart and the shoulder blades to slide down the back. Keeping this action, let the arms reach up vertically; this will help to expand and brighten the chest. Inhale, lift and expand the heart a little more, then bend the right knee so that it is directly above the ankle.
After a couple of breaths to settle yourself, fold at your hips enough to bring the shoulders about 6 inches forward. Then bring your chin to your chest to allow your gaze to turn inward to the boundless, luminous ocean of strength and beauty in your heart and bow by sliding your lower ribs back and inflating the kidneys (approximately located an inch below your lower back ribs) like balloons, color and design of your choice. Now, reestablish your foundation by extending once more from your tailbone through your left foot, keep the kidneys inflated, inhale and lift your heart to the sky and celebrate with all your inner beauty and strength pouring out through your pose. Celebrate and recognize your own inner light, which is full of ananda and grace. The pose, Virabhadrasana 1, is a holiday of celebrating your own power and light, which is reflected and can be seen on the outside as the sun. After celebrating in the pose for a few breaths, release the pose by unbending the front knee, lowering the arms down by your sides, and stepping the left foot lightly forward back to mountain pose with feet together. Repeat the pose on the other side, stepping the right foot back this time. When completed, stand with your feet as close together as when you started. Can you feel any shift in your body or mind? Notice the lightness and expansiveness that was created by honoring the strength inside through Warrior 1. Sensing these feeling gives us a glimpse of our true nature.
Mark Stevens