The True Meaning Of Yoga


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The True Meaning of Yoga


The True Meaning of Yoga

Author: AiR

language: en

Publisher: AiR Institute of Realization

Release Date: 2019-10-01


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What is the true meaning of Yoga? Is it an exercise of body and mind? If you go on a quest, you will know this is a myth.What it truly is, you will find

Emotional Yoga


Emotional Yoga

Author: Bija Bennett

language: en

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Release Date: 2011-11-08


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A groundbreaking yoga program that takes full advantage of the body-mind connection. Drawing on her extensive training in yoga therapy, dance, and meditation, Bija Bennett has created a groundbreaking yoga program that takes full advantage of the body-mind connection. Based on the classical eightfold path of yoga, Emotional Yoga offers a broad range of simple body-mind techniques that can positively affect our emotional well-being, including the dynamic interplay of movements, breathing exercises, meditations, lifestyle skills, rituals, gestures, and healing sounds. Each technique is presented in a way that is true to Bennett's background in the tradition of Viniyoga, which allows the reader to adapt the program to his or her specific needs.

Traditional Yoga: Insights into the Original Yoga Tradition, Book 1: The Original Yoga System


Traditional Yoga: Insights into the Original Yoga Tradition, Book 1: The Original Yoga System

Author: Durgadas (Rodney) Lingham

language: en

Publisher: Lulu.com

Release Date: 2013-09-21


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This book provides a deeper insight into the Original Yoga system of India as per tradition and the true insights with regards to the Eight Limbs of Yoga, especially with regards to Asana (Posture), Dhyana (Meditation), Pranayama (Breathing Techniques) as also the Chakras and their relationship with the mind and states of consciousness. It shows how Yoga was originally an Integral system, not one merely reduced to classroom instruction. You will also find information regarding the deeper aspects of karma and how it can impact us on several levels beyond the individual level In addition, this book examines Yoga from the viewpoint of India's oldest texts, the Vedas, such as the Rig Veda and has a special section devoted to examples of the Vedic Yoga hymns that are largely ignored. Learn the levels of the mind and gunas in Yoga.