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Why to Choose to Practise Bikram Yoga
...eratures of 40 degrees Celsius (105 degrees Fahrenheit) and humidity levels of 40% help achieving the detoxifying of the body and speeds up the healing process of injuries.Another good reason for taking up Bikram Yoga is that it has been "westernised", or adapted to the needs of western capitalistic society. While having been designed as a physical...more
Yoga Can Harness the Power of Attraction
...oking strong. You should still show loving kindness to everyone. To withhold positive energy, creates stagnation, but the universe is always changing, in motion, and evolving. So we fight the laws of nature by trying to stand still and by trying to control others. At the atomic level, everything is moving. At the same time, we can see many things moving any time ...more
Yoga: Adding Balance to Your Life
...vasana,” the corpse pose is the pose of deep relaxation. The idea is to consciously bring your attention to each part of your body and relax it completely, as free from tension as if you were a corpse.Lie comfortably on your back with a pillow under your knees to support your lower back. Throughout this relaxation exercise, you can first tense the muscles to ...more
Secrets of Successful Yoga Studios
... in zoning board complications, or just hoping for the best? One poorly organized Yoga studio makes all Yoga teachers look bad, and leaves the public thinking every Yoga studio is like that.How do you feel when you go to a deli for the 20th time and the counter help tries to avoid you? Do you feel like going back again, when, half the t...more
The Benefits of Yoga
...f postures and includes relaxation exercises designed to open the nadis or energy channels which will allow the energy to flow freely through the body. Other poses are designed to relax internal organs, which can prevent diseases such as hypertension or high blood pressure and diabetes. Hatha Yoga requires concentration on postures, called asanas and pranayama or c...more

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