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The Link Between Yoga, Mindfulness, and Weight Loss (Part 1)
...with baseball. I can appreciate the similarity and skill, but never had the experience of playing the game. Also, just like Yoga, Cricket requires time, practice, and patience, in order to acquire skill.Now, instead of jumping to conclusions about Yoga from the sidelines, my first suggestion is to join a Yoga class. This would allow the top nutrition and fitness experts to experience the...more
Benefits Of Padangusthasana
...s your brain, making you work out things more easily and calmly. The stretching and pulling tones your body and relaxes you by making you feel at ease. The bending helps your abdominal organs as it massages the liver and spleen making it useful to the optimum level.If done properly this asana would benefit not only body but would teach you be calm and patient. It has to be done slowly and not in...more
Valentine's Day Every Day - The Spirit Of Bhakti Yoga
... permeate our thoughts, choices and actions.The yogis dedicate an entire practice to it. They call it Bhakti Yoga... the yoga of devotion and unconditional love. Bhakti Yoga teaches us that in order for love to flow in our lives, we must begin with unconditional love for ourselves, and then extend our hearts open t...more
Dangers of Kundalini Yoga
...ur efforts will be wasted, as our energy will be directed downwards rather than upwards. If we really want to practice Kundalini yoga the best approach is to meditate and concentrate on the heart. It is in the heart where we will feel purity in abundant measure. Sri Chinmoy suggests:“If you wish to follow the path of kundalini, my humble advice to you is to first try to awake...more
The Roots of Hatha Yoga
...pirit. He began with Hatha Yoga by writing the Hatha Yoga Pradipika, a Sanskrit that was based on Swatmarama’s own experiences as well as the words of older Sanskrit texts. It details information about asanas, bandhas, kriyas, shakti, pranayama, and several other areas. The book, as well as Hatha Yoga itself, is rich with hints of Hinduism. Perhaps...more

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