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Yoga is a classical Indian discipline which promotes physical, mental and spiritual health. It is as relevant in twentieth century as it was in the India of thousands of years ago. Yoga is not a religion but a way of life which encourages each individual to realize their own potential. Meditation is an integrated part of Yoga Philosophy. |  |
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The roots of Yoga can be traced back roughly 5,000 years to the Indus Valley civilization, where seals depicting people performing asanas (yoga postures) were used in trade along the river.
The word Yoga comes from the Sanskrit word "Yuj" meaning to yoke, join or unite.
It is the union of all aspects of an individual: body, mind and soul. Hence, Yoga reunites all opposites - mind and body, stillness and movement, masculine and feminine, sun and moon - in order to bring reconciliation between them.
Yoga is one of the six branches in Indian philosophy and is referred to throughout the Vedas – the ancient scriptures of India.
There is a legend that says that the knowledge of Yoga was first offered by Lord Shiva to his wife Parvati and from there passed on to the world.
According to the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, the ultimate aim of Yoga is to reach "Kaivalya" (freedom). This is the experience of one's innermost being or "soul" (the Purusa).
When this level of awareness is achieved, one becomes free of the chains of cause and effect (Karma) which bound us to continual reincarnation.
The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali is a 2200 year old classical piece of Yoga Philosophy.
Hear, Patanjali describe 8 disciplines of yoga which must be practiced and refined in order to perceive the true self- the ultimate goal of Yoga:
Yama - Universal ethics: Non-violence, truthfulness, non-stealing.p>
Niyama - Principles of self conduct: purity, contentment, study of self, surrender.
Asana - practice of the postures.
Pranayama - Breath control.
Pratyahara - withdrawal and control of the senses.
Dharana - concentration.
Dhyana - meditation.
Samadhi - higher consciousness.
The Yoga and meditation classes will provide the participants with an introduction to some key asanas (positions), pranayama and Dhyana. |
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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Yoga & Meditation |  |  |  | Yoga & Meditation: Aids to Positivity - Meditation and YogaIf there are two piles, one of gold and one of dirt, which one will you choose? The gold one. If there is only one pile in which the dirt and gold are mixed you would try to separate the gold from the dirt and take the gold. We need to do the same with our personality. In the beginning yoga is a practice, then it becomes a way of life. When it becomes a way of life identification with and expression of the balanced, positive and optimistic nature takes place and then one attains physical, mental and spiritual wealth. Read more here: » Meditation
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Meditation and BreathMeditation and Breath Meditation is the practice of turning the attention from outer awareness to inner concentration. In the practice of Kundalini Maha Yoga, meditation is much more than a relaxation technique. It is a way of easing resistance to the ascent of the Kundalini energy by quieting the fluctuations of the mind. Of all the forms of meditation, meditation through attention on the breath is the simplest and most direct way to Self-realization. Read more here: » Kundalini Maha 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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Serve, Love, Meditate, Realize - The Inner Teachings of Yoga The word "yoga" often brings to mind a classroom of students attired in exercise clothing attempting to stretch their bodies into different postures. A more traditional yoga class will even include instruction in breathing techniques, concentration, meditation, and positive thinking. In the media today, yoga is often associated with health benefits such as stress reduction, lower blood pressure, and an overall decrease in illness and hospitalization rates. This is the Western idea of yoga. If we look to the Eastern approach, where yoga is a part of the great Hindu and Buddhist traditions, we find that yoga is all of these things but much, much more as well. Read more here: » Yoga:
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 |  |  | Yoga & Meditation: Hatha YogaHatha Yoga Physical Yoga or the Yoga of postures is known as Hatha Yoga. It is the most popular form of yoga practiced in the West. This form of yoga consists of many different styles. The different styles of Hatha Yoga have common roots. The founders of three of the most popular styles, Ashtanga, Iyengar and Viniyoga were all students of Krishnamacharya, a famous teacher at the Yoga Institute at the Mysore Palace in India . This form of yoga brings together Pranayama and Meditation with physical poses in its aim to promote positive energy and good health of the body. Read more here: » Yoga Branches: Hatha Yoga |
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 |  |  | Yoga & Meditation: Pranaymas of Maharishi Patanjali We will now explain some pranayams of Maharishi Patanjali. Patanjali kriya gets rid off all negative emotions and feelings and negative energies. It also strengthens the mind and the five 'prans' in our body (pran, apan, saman, vyan and udan). The five 'kosh' or bodies (annamay kosh, pranamay kosh, manomay kosh, vigyanmay kosh and anandmay kosh) within us are also purified with these pranayam. Practise of these pranayam leads one to a thoughtless state (where one is without any thoughts) or the state of meditation. Instructions and benefits for: - Bahyavriti Pranayam - Abhyantarvriti Pranayam - Stambhvriti Pranayama - Bahya-abhyantar visyakshapy Pranayama (See also: Pranayama, Yoga, Yoga and Health, Yoga Systems, Yoga Positions)
Read more here: » Pranayama: Pranaymas of Maharishi Patanjali |
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 |  |  | Yoga & Meditation: The Path of Kriya YogaKriya Yoga: The Path of Kriya Yoga The Kriya Path is: Attaining eternal Tranquility by practice of Pranayam and continuing meditations on the Formless, i.e. Tranquility. Increasing the practice of Kriya, doing all works without expectations for the results thereof, the path aims at achieving Tranquility, observing everything which is revealed in Yonimudra (Beatific Inner Revelation Kriya), and terminating all desired expectations, renouncing every desire before it originates, being freed from all thoughts. Read more here: » Kriya Yoga: The Path of Kriya Yoga |
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 |  |  | Yoga & Meditation: BABAJIÕS KRIYA YOGA JOURNAL EXCERPT Yogic sadhana is reminding yourself constantly to center and be aware. To identify with the "I AM", and to see your experience as a passing show, without identifying with it or becoming attached to it. Whether it be postures, pranayama, meditation, mantras or bhakti yoga, or jnana or karma yoga, the purpose is the same. To remind and to train your conscious to remain pure and free, until it becomes spontaneous and effortless. Read more here: » Kriya Yoga: BABAJIÕS KRIYA YOGA JOURNAL EXCERPT |
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