Winter is the great pause, a time of stillness, darkness, and deep rooting. Nature draws her energy inward, conserving and restoring beneath the frost-bitten earth. The bare trees stretch their arms to the pale sky, and the sap sleeps in the roots.
In yoga, the quiet winter season resonates with the qualities of tamasic energy, slow, heavy, introspective, inviting us to rest and turn within. Yet in modern life, we often resist this natural rhythm, pushing forward under artificial light, fuelled by caffeine and central heating. The result? We feel dull, cold, tired, and disconnected from the living cycles that sustain us. Our immune systems suffer under the extremes of hot dry air into the cool damp.
Herbs, our green teachers, remind us of our deep kinship with the…
