Drishti
Laura Moser | APR 3, 2022
"Where our eyes go, our attention follows". Let's talk about drishti and balance.
The Sanskrit word drishti is commonly translated as “view,” “gaze,” or “point of focus.” It is a single still point to fix your eyes or focus. The ancient yogis discovered that where our eyes are directed our attention naturally follows, and that the quality of our gazing is directly reflected in the quality of our mental thoughts.

When we fix our gaze, it lessens all other distractions in the environment.
There are nine basic drishtis:
How do I work on focusing my drishti?
Find a still point of focus, whether it be a body part (internal or external) or a still object in the room or practice space. Don't strain the eyes, but gently focus your attention and let the eyes remain soft and focused. Play with it a little.... See what happens when your gaze switches directions or try closing your eyes.
Sources
https://www.yogabasics.com/learn/focusing-on-a-drishti/
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Laura Moser | APR 3, 2022
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