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THE END: chanting OM in śavāsana

THE END: chanting OM in śavāsana

Update: 2025-09-10
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EPISODE 23


In this episode, Sandy and Keith take their second deep dive into the mysterious world of śavāsana — exploring how the “corpse pose” is both a physical rest and a rehearsal for dying. They reflect on the symbolism of a yoga class as a microcosm of life itself, with śavāsana as its closing chapter, and how teachers can thoughtfully approach the themes of death, stillness, and release.


From the “travel-size version of the guru mantra” to Sandy’s supreme śavāsana setup, they share practical tips, variations, and personal stories of surrendering to stillness. Along the way, they touch on life elongation, leaving the body with intention, and the importance of trauma-informed and restorative approaches.


Whether you’re a teacher looking for new ways to guide students, or someone who has ever wondered why eye pillows are (actually) for the eyes — this conversation is an invitation and reminder to always stay for śavāsana.


 



Bhagavad Gītā 8.13

“Uttering the one-syllable OM, which is Brahman, meditating on me (Śri Krsna), he moves forward, renouncing the body, and realises the supreme goal.”



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THE END: chanting OM in śavāsana

THE END: chanting OM in śavāsana

Keith Kempis and Sandy King