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All techniques that bring about union of the soul and Spirit can be called Yoga. There are various indirect and direct methods of directing and controlling the mind to attain the union of spirit with spirit. Some of these are chanting, prayers, silence, emotional singing, intellectual meditation, social and religious work. However the five widely practised types are: - Bhakti Yoga - Gyaana Yoga - Karma Yoga - Hatha Yoga - TantricYoga or Kundalini Yoga (See also: Yoga Systems, Yoga, Yoga and Health, Yoga Systems, Yoga Positions)
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in yoga In yoga, it is believed that when we seek permanent solutions to difficult and chronic problems then our actions should be holistic. Yoga helps us achieve a proper balance through monitoring our actions or deeds with our thoughts. This can be achieved by bringing a balance between our Achar and Vichaar , which are thoughts and deeds in conjunction with our Ahar and Vihar, i.e food and recreation. Read more here: » Yoga: The importance of attitudes
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 |  |  | Yoga Basics: : Yoga - Beyond The Body And MindYog means union. Union with a supreme power which is the source of creation, perfection and destruction. Union with the supreme intellect and the guiding force behind the perfect mechanism of the universe. Yoga is merging oneself with this force that guides the human being to a state of total bliss. A human being is a small universe in itself. When the consciousness of this small universe unites with the energy prevailing in the vast canopy of the universe the union is complete and the light of wisdom starts flowing in the human body. Read more here: » Yoga - Beyond The Body And Mind |
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 |  |  | Yoga Basics: Health Benefits of Sahaja YogaResearch on health benefits of Sahaja Yoga To verify some of the claims of Sahaj Yoga, a systematic research study was organised in the physiology and medecine department of Lady Hardinge Medical College and Associated Hospitals in New Delhi. The research projects studied were psychological effects of Kundalini awakening by Sahaj Yoga and the effect of Sahaj practise on psychosomatic diseases like hypertension and bronchial asthma. Read more here: » Sahaja Yoga: Health Benefits of Sahaja Yoga |
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 |  |  | Yoga Basics: Raja YogaRaja Yoga - The Yoga of Self Control Raja means royal' and Raja Yoga is said to be the king' of Yogas. It is the path of yoga which is mainly concerned with meditation. During practice, the yogi sits at ease to observe the mind and to silence floating thoughts. The practice induces a sense of centrality and teaches self honour and respect. One of the main beliefs of Raja Yoga is that the universe exists only for the self. It is based on the Eight Limbs of Yoga which is discussed in the Yoga Sutra. Read more here: » Yoga Branches: Raja Yoga |
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of Meditation - Raja YogaRaja yoga, is the royal path of meditation. As a king maintains control over his kingdom, so can we maintain control over our own "kingdom"- the vast territory of the mind. In raja yoga we use our mental powers to realize the Atman through the process of psychological control. The basic premise of raja yoga is that our perception of the divine Self is obscured by the disturbances of the mind. If the mind can be made still and pure, the Self will automatically, instantaneously, shine forth. Read more here: » Raja Yoga: The Path
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YogaWhile in recent years the word "yoga" has been heard more in gyms than in religious discourse, "yoga" in its original sense has little to do with exercise. "Yoga" comes from the Sanskrit verb yuj, to yoke or unite. The goal of yoga is to unite oneself with God; the practice of yoga is the path we take to accomplish this. Read more here: » Yoga: The Meaning of
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 |  |  | Yoga Basics: Bikram YogaBikram Yoga Bikram Choudhury founded this style of yoga. It is typically practiced in a room with a temperature of up to 100 degrees. Scientifically, this warms and stretches muscles, ligaments and tendons in the order in which they should be stretched. Therefore it is a very sweaty practice. Bikram is a series of 26 Asanas accompanied by Kapalabhati Breath, the breath of fire'. Read more here: » Hatha Yoga Styles: Bikram Yoga |
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YogaKundalini Yoga In this style of yoga, the spine is regarded as a snake. It was brought to the West by Yogi Bhajan in the late 1960s. The practice concentrates on releasing the Kundalini energy which is found at the base of the spine. Kundalini Yoga includes a series of classic poses and chanting. The emphasis however, is not on the Asana but on the chanting. Spiritual transformation is the main aim of practice. Read more here: » Hatha Yoga Styles: Kundalini
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YogaSvaroopa Yoga Rama Berch founded Svaroopa Yoga. It introduces alternative ways of doing familiar poses with deep emphasis on the spine. It aims to open the spine by developing gentle movement from the tailbone right through to the top of the spine. It is another style of yoga which is not at all athletic and more involved in consciousness and healing properties. Read more here: » Hatha Yoga Styles: Svaroopa
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YogaAshtanga Yoga Ashtanga was developed by K. Pattabhi Jois. It is a very physically demanding form of yoga often known as power yoga'. The system of Ashtanga is based on six series of increasing difficulty. It involves performing a challenging sequence of poses with Ujjayi Breathing and vinyasas which will produce intense internal heat and a purifying sweat that detoxifies muscles and organs. Read more here: » Hatha Yoga Styles: Ashtanga
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