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Yoga And Your Health
...ful.Yoga provides a holistic approach that benefits every system in the body without the danger of adverse side-effects.Nervous System: The practice of Yoga is immensely beneficial for the smooth working of the nervous system, which is responsible for essential mind and body functions. It also helps you deal with migraine headaches and also recognize factors that can trigger them. Musculoskelet...more
The Purpose of Yoga - Inspiration and Goals
...ve had goals to write and complete the Yoga Sutras. Gandhiji must have had goals and vision to see that peaceful protest would result in the independence of India. Gandhiji also said, “What is faith worth if it is not translated into action?” So, now you see, goals are not bad.However, goals should be ethical, helpful to others, and be meaningf...more
Starting Yoga Classes
...es for foundations are between two types and can be finished within 60 hours for each one. These classes are necessary for teaching the deep meanings in the old religion of yoga. They also include the study of Ashtanga that involves the use of eight limbs. They are known as the yama, the niyama, the pranayama, the asana, the pratyahara, the dyyana, the dharanr, and the Samadhi. T...more
Who Wants a Natural Childbirth? Prepare with Prenatal Yoga!
... several times a week - you will become very comfortable with your own body. You will come to understand what feels good to you and what does not. You may also become aware of muscle groups that you didn’t notice before. During birth you will be able to use this information to get comfortable, relieve pain, and ensure that your ...more
The History of Yoga
...Patanjali is considered to be the father of yoga.According to Patanjali, there are eight limbs of yoga, which lead to the ultimate goal of enlightenment.Yama - abstaining from violence, stealing, lust, greedNiyam - developing devotion, purity, studiousness, contentment, disciplinePranayama - controlling the breathPratyahara ...more

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