Rosie Lux
Sep 22, 20211 min
Updated: Oct 31, 2021
In yoga we might directly cultivate those feelings in meditation, or by setting an intention at the start of class. Or you might find they spontaneously bubble up in the pauses between movements.
Studies show that getting in touch with expansive emotions releases oxytocin, which you might have heard called the cuddle hormone. It may delight you to know that the presence of oxytocin decreases the receptors in the amygdala which is the part of the brain that generates fear and anxiety. A classic win win situation.