Harvard photographer shows stillness in motion

Friday, February 8, 2019 - 18:30 in Physics & Chemistry

Running, boarding, biking, shuffling (with ice underfoot) … always on the go until something slows us down. It could be the beauty of freshly fallen snow, a meditation class, or a pause in a rigorous workout. Oft forgotten unless it is purposely part of our daily routine. In yoga, we learn the practice of holding the breath. Kumbhaka is encouraged because it is believed to strengthen the diaphragm, restore energy, and cleanse the respiratory system. As assignments pile up and deadlines loom, let’s not forget to slow down, pause for the stillness, and experience Kumbhaka moments. On sunny days waves are reflected in the underbelly of the Weeks Footbridge that traverses the Charles River at DeWolfe Street in Cambridge to Harvard Business School in Allston. A student runs the Harvard Stadium steps, starting her workout before sunup. The lightweight men’s Harvard crew team works out at a...

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