How to Make Lavender Eye Pillows for Yoga and Meditation
An essential component of any prayer, meditation is rest and relaxation. And most all exercise regimes include or should include a cooling down period. After vigorous exercise or stretching, the heart rate is in a sort of turbo mode; this level can be
maintained for short periods, but cannot remain at that level. Also in exercise higher levels of adrenalin are produced by glands. Muscles that are worked in exercise need to return to a maintenance level also. The purpose of cooling down is to bring the heart-rate to a sustainable level also.
Yoga incorporates a period of utter rest and stillness following vigorous stretching. The purpose of this time is to bring the mind and body into stillness. I have searched several websites of yoga terms and cannot find it listed in the term my yoga instructor referred to it. So I may be spelling it wrong. She called it 'Shavassnah'; I spell it the way it sounds. I cringe as I write this because I dislike spelling a word improperly, especially a term borrowed from another culture.
During the period of rest, we listened to soothing chant and her calming voice helping us to completely relax each muscle group and allow all negative energy to leave our souls.
We covered our eyes with a fragrant lavender eye pillow whose scent helped to cool down and relax. Lavender blossoms are known to have calming properties. The pillow was made of a cooling satin and weighted to put just enough pressure on the eyes to be actually soothing. I liked the sensation so much that I went home and made a lavender pillow for myself. I have given them as gifts to my women friends as well. Here's how to make one.
You will need:
one square foot of satin fabric ( any color)
one square foot muslin
one cup of flax seed
3 T. lavender
To make the pillow:
Yoga incorporates a period of utter rest and stillness following vigorous stretching. The purpose of this time is to bring the mind and body into stillness. I have searched several websites of yoga terms and cannot find it listed in the term my yoga instructor referred to it. So I may be spelling it wrong. She called it 'Shavassnah'; I spell it the way it sounds. I cringe as I write this because I dislike spelling a word improperly, especially a term borrowed from another culture.
During the period of rest, we listened to soothing chant and her calming voice helping us to completely relax each muscle group and allow all negative energy to leave our souls.
We covered our eyes with a fragrant lavender eye pillow whose scent helped to cool down and relax. Lavender blossoms are known to have calming properties. The pillow was made of a cooling satin and weighted to put just enough pressure on the eyes to be actually soothing. I liked the sensation so much that I went home and made a lavender pillow for myself. I have given them as gifts to my women friends as well. Here's how to make one.
You will need:
one square foot of satin fabric ( any color)
one square foot muslin
one cup of flax seed
3 T. lavender
To make the pillow:
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