A third factor, that of Respect for Responses
5. We must consider our waking posture,
which is usually standing or sitting.
Thus, we have a gap from this to
the main Āsana we intend to use.
How can we bridge this gap from everyday
postures to Āsana, in terms of form and function?
Principles of practice are means to bridge the
gaps according to place, time and circumstances.
Here, we can cultivate steps towards being
able to access an Āsana with a conscious
composure, remaining awake within it
and maintaining a respect for responses.
Āsana Mudrā & Prāṇāyāma
– Collected Viniyoga of Practice Planning Principles
Āsana Mudrā & Prāṇāyāma
– Collected Practice Planning and Practice Theory Questions