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...anding poses with your heels to the wall or use a chair for support to avoid losing your balance and risking injury to both you and your baby.5. Deep relaxation is crucial to give rest to body and mind, and you will benefit more from a good sleep. Deep relaxation helps the nerve system change from sy...more Yoga in Practice: Living in the Present Moment ...g you into the present.This is much similar to what you might do when holding an asana for an extended time during your Yoga practice. This will also allow you to focus on the most important time of all – the present moment.The present is the time for action, and you must be proactive in order to succeed in life. Good reactions will save your life, but proactive behavior...more Yoga Insights: Walking Yoga Meditation ... to try walking Yoga meditation, you should choose your location carefully. Choose a course that you are familiar with. This must be a safe place for walking Yoga meditation. During day light hours a local park is a safe place you could try a walking Yoga meditation session. Walking across or through traffic would not be recommended.Although, it is ...more Mastering Yoga Poses ...ractice yoga positions and postures. These are the building blocks of the art of yoga. The right postures in yoga will help you to safely and effectively use yoga poses in the way they are intended. Yoga positions such as ananas will exercise the muscles, glands and nerves as they work to keeping the body and mind healthy.Another important step in learning yoga poses is l...more Yoga in Practice:Mindfulness and Meditation at Work ...n extended break. However, if your company does not have a Yoga program for its employees - let’s think about practicing Pranayama alone. The concepts of natural breath are understood more easily than mindfulness for many students of Yoga.Natural Breath is a Yogic form of Pranayama - where your stomach rises on the inhalation and the navel draws inward during exhalation. This...more |