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Patanjali's Eight Limbs of Yoga
...helping others.When you contemplate the first two limbs of Yoga (Yama and Niyama), you will notice they flow in harmony with every moral code in existence. The principles of Yama and Niyama are universal laws for mankind.You may have noticed that ten is a common number for moral codes. The Ten Commandments are another example of ethical gu...more
Yoga in Practice - The Organized State of Mind
...e has not really changed at all. Time still runs at the same pace. Taking the time out of your day, for a Yoga session, allows you to organize your mind. You come back to your daily tasks refreshed, renewed, and happy. How can a little Yoga or meditation session have this much impact?The truth is - any perceived objectiv...more
Yogic Stress Management Therapy - The Yoga Retreat Within
...ress.With a job like that, you cannot go anywhere for peace and quiet. Yoga studios, ashrams, churches, mosques, temples, and retreats, of any kind, usually have policies for noisy cell phones. Everyone else wants a break from them too.Now, if you are going to pay for one stay at a Yoga retreat, over the next 10 ye...more
Pain Management - Ayurvedic Way
...toxin accumulation, stress, exercise levels and daily routine1) Removing the Buildup of Toxins and ImpuritiesAyurvedic herbalized oil massages helps in loosening impurities that are embedded in tissues and helps liquefy them for easy absorption into the circulation and eventual elimination of pain.2) Proper NutritionAyurveda advises a ea...more
Foundations of Yoga: Yama and Niyama, Part 1
...ugh, so he continues: "The qualification is not simply that one wants to practice yoga, for the sacred text says: 'But he who has not first turned away from his wickedness, who is not tranquil and subdued, or whose mind is not at rest, he can never obtain the Self by knowledge.' (Katha Upanishad 1.2.24) And in the Atharva text: 'It is i...more

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