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Do you know Yoga?

Friday, March 13th, 2009 | Understand Yoga with 3 Comments
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Yoga is a system of physical and mental exercise. The classical techniques of Yoga date back more than 5,000 years. In ancient times, the desire for greater personal freedom, health and long life, and heightened self-understanding gave birth to this system that has since spread throughout the world. The word Yoga means “to join or yoke together,” and it brings the body and mind together into one harmonious experience.

The whole system of Yoga is built on three main structures: exercise, breathing, and meditation. The exercises of Yoga are designed to put pressure on the glandular systems of the body, thereby increasing its efficiency and total health. The body is looked upon as the primary instrument that enables us to work and evolve in the world, and so a Yoga student treats it with great care and respect. Breathing techniques are based on the concept that breath is the source of life in the body. The Yoga student gently increases breath control to improve the health and function of both body and mind. These two systems of exercise and breathing then prepare the body and mind for meditation, and the student finds an easy approach to a quiet mind that allows silence and healing from everyday stress. Regular daily practice of all three parts of this structure of Yoga produce a clear, bright mind and a strong, capable body. There are over a hundred different schools of Yoga. Some of the most well known are Hatha, Raja, Jnana, Bhakti, Karma, Tantra, and Kashmir Shaivism.  

Yoga probably arrived in the United States in the late 1800s, but it did not become widely known until the 1960s, as part of the younger generation’s growing interest in Eastern cultures. As more became known about the beneficial effects of Yoga, it gained acceptance and respect as a valuable method for helping in the management of stress and improving health and well being. Many physicians now recommend Yoga practice to patients at risk for heart disease, as well as those with back pain, arthritis, depression, and other chronic conditions.

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Start the journey!

Friday, March 13th, 2009 | Understand Yoga with 1 Comment
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 With so many yoga styles available, it is often difficult for beginners to know how to start and sustain a yoga practice.

And maybe  you don’t know where to start?

Let’s start the  great way to discover how you can benefit from yoga, learn the organizing principles of this ancient science, and experience it first hand.

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