Category: Hatha Yoga
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Yoga for Tongue Release // Reduce Stutter , Stammer
I have personally experienced how the tongue can enhance physical and energetic well-being, making it a potent tool for meditation by awakening dormant centers in the brain.
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Pre-Meditation Programme // With Guided Classes // Updated Regularly
Dharana is when one can maintain their focus on a single point for 12 seconds or longer. This process is facilitated by the common practice of retention (kumbhaka) during pranayama, typically ranging from eight to 16 seconds..
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The Divine Workshop: The First Year
Everything you do in your practice has to agree with your goal, which is purification of the nadis. Detrimental ones have to stop, including unhealthy diet, stressful lifestyle, disruptive company, clothing and conversations. Diet is part of Bramacarya. Moderate diet is the most important observance of Yama in Hatha Yoga.
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Hatha Yoga and Kundalini Awakening
As a yoga and meditation teacher, my numerous experiences with Samadhi allowed me to translate my lessons into a more accessible and relatable context. I moved away from the symbolic and esoteric aspects, focusing instead on a practical, real-life approach to sharing the transformative power of yoga and meditation.
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Breath Awareness Practice // The Principles and Benefits of the Vayus // With Class Application and Drills
Dedicated practice nurtures the natural breath, allowing its intrinsic qualities to permeate our very being, intertwining with our nervous system. It initiates a profound harmonisation of the energetic forces that reside within us, radiating their transformative influence throughout the intricate circuitry of our central nervous system.
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Plavini Pranayama – The Mystery of the Bhujangi
Due to its influence on the Svadhisthana and Manipura chakras, plavini pranayama enhances the reproductive and hormonal balance, assimilation, and elimination.
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Unmani and Spontaneous Samadhi | The Sacred Window | What are Koshas? | Open Lesson
In the final stage of meditation, the unmanifested sound, known as anahata nada, converges into a singular frequency. This frequency is embodied by the primal sound of creation, OM, which permeates the ultimate sheath, the anandamaya kosha.
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The Bhramari Pranayama – Finding The Divine Vibration | Part One
This is Samadhi, a state of deep absorption. The mind autonomously breathes as it observes the ethereal wanderings of the soul.
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So Hum Meditation | Bindu Visarga | Nabho Mudra | Part Two
Generally, the pranic vibration in the Manipura chakra is low. Increasing the samana vayu in the core region revitalises the vital organs and awakens the sushumna nadi. Of all nadis, sushumna is the most important.
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The Sitkari Pranayama | Lecture and Practice | Introduction to the Chakras and Gunas
Sattwa embodies the pristine characteristics of human consciousness. Chakras that are associated with this higher spiritual awareness lie in the chest (anahata – circulation, breathing and feeling); the throat (vishuddhi – vocals, speech and sound vibrations); the head (ajna and sahasrara – meditation, silence, clairvoyance, intuition and godliness)