Tag: wellness
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Hatha Yoga: A Practical Approach
The subtle energy thats is so brimming within transmutes into sound (nada) and vibration (spada). Now, the mind has something to ride on for meditation to happen steadily. I attained my first Samadhi by listening to the nada and it has grown so profoundly through time.
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Developing the Bandhas Part Two: A Safe and Meaninful Journey into the Pranic Body
When they become too dominant in your system, they can begin to override your body’s natural rhythms. For instance, they can subtly shift how you breathe – you’ll find yourself breathing through the bandhas, which in itself is a beautiful evolution.
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Sadhana 2025: The Complete 7-Day Home Retreat Experience
A retreat doesn’t always need to happen in remote mountains or far-off ashrams. In fact, my sadhana takes place right at home. I use this time as an opportunity to step into a quieter, more intentional way of living. It’s a chance to reconnect deeply with my own practice and nourish what often gets overlooked…
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Breath Awareness Practice for All – Open Lesson
Grace is contained within each breath. Whatever weighs you down, whatever sorrow lingers, know that it will pass.
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The Prana and Apana Vayu: The Dance of Life // How to Dissolve Toxins in the Body?
Ama, or bodily toxins from undigested food, accumulate in the digestive system as we age. This toxin buildup leads to weight gain, muscle loss, and sluggishness. Over time, Ama can weaken bones, cell damage, and increrase in fats and cholesterol levels.
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Unlocking Hatha Yoga: Beyond Basics / The Science of Enlightenment / With Guided Classes
Attempting to control the mind while the body is blocked and plagued with common pleasure is not only risky but counterproductive. The body must first be purified before any meditative and spiritual gains can occur.
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Restorative Yoga | Complete Programme with Pictures and Video Tutorial
The six techniques in this program are straightforward yet highly effective in relieving nerve compression and cranial pressure. I personally use them to alleviate my scoliosis, and I strongly recommend them for managing lower back pain. If you don’t have specific props, pillows and folded blankets can serve as suitable alternatives.