The Fourfold Yoga Vi

October 17, 2009 by  
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The Fourfold Yoga – Part VI

Yoga Therapy

“Excellence in action is Yoga ” declares the Song Celestial ( Geetha ), an authentic treatise on Yoga & the quintessence of the Upanishads. Yoga, as the science of Holistic living, is a way of life. Yoga does not mean physical exercises even though such exercises have been prescribed for improving the skill of our body. Yoga comprises techniques that transform our intellect, mind and emotions & provides a comprehensive philosophy for Integral Life.

In order to live an integral life, we must develop skill in life. Aurobindo defined Yoga as the Art of Conscious Self Finding. The first & fundamental thing we should do if we are to expand the limits of our Consciousness, is to gain mastery of the mind. This is not easy.

The incidence of most of the physical diseases that have plagued humanity for centuries have been reduced by glorious advances in medical sciences. The eradication of most infectious diseases and the control of many metabolic disorders have been effectuated by better drugs and surgical techniques. Soon, even routine genetic minterventions may be possible. But new and ever more common causes of illhealth haunt us today. They are psychosomatic ailments & chronic stress. Allopathy is less than effective when dealing with these complaints.

The cause of these are found to be attitudes & lifestyle and not physiological anomalies. Allopathy by concentrating on a physical and mechanistic approach to healing, can do little to relieve conditions such as these. The frenetic pace of modern life exposes many people to continous high mental tension & unrelieved stress. And if we are largely sedentary in our habits & overindulge in health damaging substances & foods, as we are fond of doing, our well- being & fitness will be furthur compromised. Eventually stress may manifest itself in the form of physical disease or mental breakdown. Allopathy is symptomatic, and has countered with symptom- suppressing treatments, instead of tackling the root cause of the problem. Lack of disease has been regarded as health, rather

than as a dynamic growth process in which we feel truly well on physical, mental level and spiritual levels.

The Evolution of Medicine & the Three Eras of Medicine

Allopathic Medicine or ” Physical Medicine” belongs to the first era. It is Cartesian and creates a dichotomy between mind & body. Treating a disease is like fixing a part of the machine.

The second era of medicine refers to ‘Mind-Body medicine.” It became popular in the 1960s with the advent of Meditation, imagery, hypnosis & bio-feedback. Mind and body are interconnected by messenger molecules and these molecules are invoked to accomplish the healing process.

The third era of Medicine refers to ” Transpersonal Medicine “. It became popular in 1990s with the advent of group support and spirituality to heal.

Yoga therapy supplements the second and the third eras of medicine.

Yoga therapy complements medical technology with a holistic system of health care that addresses the triune problems – physical, mental & spiritual. The author of Yoga Sutras, Patanjal, defined it as the Science of the Mind. Mind is the root cause of bondage and in order to redeem us from the thraldom of the mind, we have to annilhilate the mind. Extirpation of thought waves is Yoga. And it is through teaching us to control our mind, our desires, and our reactions to stress, that yoga can fundamentally help us. It is based on the tripod of Life – Body, Mind & Self & the three levels of Being- Doing, Thinking & pure Being.

Mastery of the mind involves 2 aspects;

1) Concentration – The ability to concentrate our attention on any given subject or object

2) Meditation – The ability to quieten our mind at will.

Though the first has been mastered partially by most people, the second is very difficult. It is difficult indeed to lapse into a state of inner peace, let alone at will. As an intellectual, skillful means for quietening the mind, Yoga is unparalleled. A still mind is pure Spirit.

All aspects of the Fourfold Yoga work toward this in some way and if we practice this master Science, we reach closer to our goal. Yoga generates that inner mental peace perpetually, in all our actions, and thereby we achieve physical and mental health. This calmness in action is the secret to attaining the skill , according to Yoga Philosophy. This is known as the strength of Superconscient stillness !

Stillness itself is inertia

Action itself is discord

When stillness and action equalise

Then is the Highest Cosmic Union ( Yoga )

Lo! steadfast a lamp burns sheltered from the wind

Such is the likeness of the Yogi’s mind

Freed from sense storms and burning bright to Heaven

When mind broods placid, soothed with holy wont

When Self contemplates Self and in itself

Hath comfort ! ( The Song Celestial )

Health & Yoga Therapy

The World Health Organisation defines health as a state of complete physical, mental & social well-being & not merely an absence of

disease and infirmity. WHO also suggests a fourth dimension – spiritual well-being. It is clear from this definition that health should

be conceived as a continous function indicating the state of well-being and not a lack of ill health.

The approach of Yoga Therapy is based on the holistic concept of human being; the five ” sheaths ” of existence of which the physical sheath ( Annamaya Kosha ) is only the first. The second is the Vital Sheath ( Pranamaya Kosha ), that is made up of the Vital Energy called Prana which flows through invisible channels called Nadis. The third is the Mental Sheath ( Manomaya Kosha ) The fourth is the Intellectual Sheath ( Vijnanamaya Kosha ) and the final sheath is the Bliss Sheath ( Ananda Maya Kosha ). The Bliss Sheath is found to consist of the positive energy associated with the Divine Self. It is from this sheath that the inner peace

characteristic of true Bliss emanates.

More information about Transcendental Philosophy & Yoga can be had from http://www.astrologiavedica.com/html/yogamain.htm

Disease is defined as any imbalance in any of the three lower sheaths of existence. Ego Consciousness, which is centered around the Self, predominates in the physical, vital & mind sheaths. Harmony in these sheaths can be easily disturbed as the ego is up in arms against the world most of the time. The fourth & the fifth sheaths are permeated by a larger, Cosmic Consciousness and cannot be disturbed as they are closer to the Self. When we are truly healthy, the positive energy in the higher sheath percolates freely through the lower ones and brings total harmony & balance to all our faculties. But the imbalances in the lower sheaths block the free movement of Bliss despite the harmony of the higher sheaths being constant.

A great treatise on Yoga, the Yoga Vasishta, declares that there are two types of physical illness, & each requires a different approach. The first are the illnesses with a strong physical element, such as contagious diseases & accidental injuries. These are most effectively dealt with by conventional medicine, though Yoga can play a substantial supportive role. Yoga is prophylactic & also helps prevent the occurrence of such ailments by improving our general health & making us less accident-prone.

The other types of illness arises through disturbances in the mind sheath and includes all the psychosomatic & degenerative ailments. In these disorders, psychological factors play a much greater role, & conventional treatment alone cannot effectuate healing. According to Yogic Psychology, such ailments are thought to be caused by mental diseases called Adhis. ( Adhi creates Vyadhi , disease ). These arise when excessively strong feelings of like or dislike ( Raga & Dvesha ) becomes amplified & established acting to distort personality & to obstruct the flow of positive energy to the lower sheaths. This causes imbalances that result in physical ailments and also makes us feel restless &discontented.

The positive energy from the bliss sheath is responsible for our natural state which is Peace . While the flow of this energy is interrupted by Adhis ( mental blocks), our sense of well-being is diminished, & in our attempt to regain it, we may be furthur aggravating the problem by behaving inappropriately.

We may eat the wrong type of foods, lapse into negative states of mind, drive ourselves too hard, overwork ourselves, live in unhealthy surroundings and add more tension and stress. These methods, however will give only momentary relief & may be actually damaging to our health.

Y T provides that all-important element that conventional therapies lack while dealing with psychosomatic illnesses, as it acts directly on the mental imbalances that underlie them. While Meditation & emotion- culturing makes us conscious of the fact that thoughts and emotions are tyrants, Happiness-analysis teaches how to look within ourselves to find beatific peace and contentment. This effectively complements allopathic techniques which improve the situation physically but are unable to eliminate the root cause of the problem.

The root Cause of all Disease – Bhoga or Sensory enjoyments

Bhoga ( enjoyments of the senses ) is Roga ( Disease). It can only be cured by Yoga ( Divine Alchemy ).

All food that is tasty is detrimental to the body, declares Prakriti Therapy The food which cometh from Nature, fruits and vegetables,

are alkaline by nature. Maximum health is in an alkaline body. We can only be healthy if we keep a 80%- 20% ratio. ( 80% alkalinity & 20% acidity). This means we have to eat more natural foods & less processed foods ( which are more or less acidic ). Truly speaking, processed foods,even though they taste well, are robbers as they rob us of our natural, vibrant health.

Happiness Analysis for Lifestyle Change

Happiness Analysis is a technique for analysing the cause of happiness, what constitutes Bliss, the inner beatific peace that

characterises the fifth level of Being. It basically embodies the realization that happiness comes from within and is not

dependent on material possessions or physical enjoyment.

When we achieve desires, we are happy temporarily because of the satisfaction involved and happiness is often associated with

jubilation and excitement. But such feelings of euphoria are often followed by negative feelings such as tiredness & disillusionment.

The Beatific Peace, which is the aim of Yoga, involves no great effort and engenders no fatigue. The authoritatie texts of Yoga

postulate that the Ultimate State of Bliss is a state of eternal silence, wherein we are not troubled by tormenting thoughts &

fears and where we are freed from all sorrows.

Though Yoga practices lay the foundation needed for us to achieve this, we must also make determined efforts to sustain a state of

perfect happiness by analysing our feelings of pleasure. The basic hypothesis of Yoga is that actions bring pleasure when they briefly evoke the inner silence that defines true happiness. When our desire is fulfilled or when a goal is won, at the very instance of

success our thoughts vanish & our mind dips momentarily into the Bliss sheath. Actually what we do is to open up temporary channels to the higher sheath, hence evoking positive sensations. This is merely a temporary feeling and cannot be perpetuated.

Can we generate that moment from within and free ourselves from dependency on external aids? Yes, we can, if we try enough. Practice makes one perfect and at first we may not be able to maintain inner peace for long, but gradually we will become less vulnerable to negative influences. The likes & dislikes ( Raga & Dvesha ) that can lead to mental diseases ( Adhis ) will become less important and our growing awareness of Cosmic Consciousness will give meaning & coherence to every aspect of our life.

The Basis Of Yoga Therapy

Yoga therapy is fundamentally different from allopathic practice in its approach to health care. Instead of trying to reduce the cause

of disease to a single factor and to correct it using a specific cure, Yoga aims to treat illness by improving health on all the five levels of Being – physical, vital, mental, intellectual & spiritual – simultaneously & restoring inner harmony.

Ill-health occurs when the total balance of perfect health is disturbed. And although the original disrupting influence may only affect one level at first, viz the physical level, the disturbance soon spreads to the other four levels. All the five sheaths of existence interact, thus something that primarily affects the mind can soon spread to the body & the subtler sheaths. A bad day at work may make us irritable & it also increases stress reaction, makes our muscles tense and often depletes our energy level leading to chronic fatigue.

While emotion culturing generates equanimity, Relaxation & Meditation can calm our mind. Positive action produces harmony, just as as negative influences spread disruption. The different types of yoga practice augment each other & are more effective when done together. All wisdom is given in the one word ” Relax”.

Physical relaxation can be effectuated when we do the prescribed Asanas & stretch our muscles as muscular tension is released.

Mental relaxation is effected when we relax our mind during Meditation and release suppressed emotions.

This is the essence of Yoga Therapy, both prophylactic & therapeutic. Daily practice of a complete Yoga session can restore our natural balance and harmony, bringing positive good health to the three levels of Being – physical, mental and spiritual.

The Therapeutic Potential of Yoga

Yoga, holistic science and integral life, has become popular because it promotes positive health and is also useful in the prevention and treatment of diseases. Its therapeutic potential has largely been investigated for stress-related pyshco-somatic ailments. But with

the recent interest in ” Psycho-neuro- immunology” ( the effect of psyche on the immune system ), there is also a possibility that Yoga therapy can modify the course of infectious diseases.

One of the stress conditions which can definitely be controlled through yoga therapy is bronchial asthma. Beneficial effects of specific yoga practices, such as pranayamas, or kriyas can alleviate asthma. Patients with type II daibetes mellitus were also shown to improve significantly following yoga practice. Systematic studies on the effects of Yoga therapy for essential hypertension has shown that Y T compares favourably with bio-feedback. A study conducted in the UK on patients with rheumatoid arthritis demonstrated that Y T reduced symptoms and need for medicine.

Scientific studies also show that if pathological Angst ( anxiety ) patients practice Yogic techniques such as Pranayamas ( which

means the control of the Vital Force, Prana ), they show significant improvement.

Yoga therapy has also been used in the rehabilitation of the mentally handicapped. Ten months of yoga practice significantly improved the IQ, eye-hand coordination and social adaptation of 45 children with varying degress of mental retardation.

Psycho-neuro-immunology has given rise to interest in the idea that Y T can be used for the management of infectious diseases such

as pulmonary tuberculosis.Studies indicate two months of Y T along with short term chemotherapy caused tremendous change for the better. This beneficial effect of Yoga on the immune system has delighted the alternate medical community. Holistic health practitioners how talk about the the effect of Y T in cancer and even in AIDS patients. It has been shown that the practice of Yoga reduces the unpleasant side effects of chemotherapy in patients with cancer of the uterine cervix. It is also interesting to study

scientifically investigated reports on cancer regression following meditation. It is encouraging to note that there has been a scientific

study which showed that AIDS patients benefited ( clinically, psychologically, immunologically ) from Y T.

Ayurveda, Tai Chi, Y T, Kai-Igaku, Pranic Healing, Reflexology, Reiki, Acupuncture are all included amongst the 70 systems of Alternative Medicine which are prevalent today. All these come under Holistic Medicine which highlights the greatness of the Whole more than the parts. ( ” The Whole is greater than the sum of its parts ” )

A good site where you can get quality information about Holistic Medicine is www.holistic-alt.com

Yogic Diet & Prevention of Cancer

Modern reasearch shows that diets such as smoked fish/ meat or other foods known to contain carcinogenic chemicals should be

avoided at all costs. Because of the Western fast food type diet, colon cancer in men, promoted by high meat ( beef ) and fat

consumption is on the increase in the West. There is no doubt that a high fibre, low-fat diet reduces the risk of colon cancer.

Many compounds which are potent carcinogens are contained in cigarette smoking as well as smoked or barbecued meat or fish

products. They include benzenes ( in the tar component of cigarette smoke), heterocyclic amines & polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons ( in smoked / barbecued meat or fish ). That explains why lung cancer is on the rise in the Western male population during the last century. Colon cancer has reached endemic proportions in the West ( because of higher consumption of barbequed meat and beef fat ) & stomach cancer occurs at an alarming rate in Japan because of the Japanese habit of consuming fish.

Claims which need furthur research

While spices such as ( black or green) or spices such as fresh ginger, garlic & turmeric have been reported to reduce the risk of colon

cancer, onion is claimed to lower the risk of stomach cancer. Soyabean products reduces the risk of prostate cancer. Skin

cancer is reduced, it is claimed, by topical application of some constituents of ginger oil and ginger extract. It is true that more

research is needed on natural compounds. One breakthrough is the discovery of taxol, a plant product which is of tremendous

benefit in certain cancers. There are many such waiting for their discovery, particularly from indigenous plants in India, with proper

scientific research tools & testing.

Hygiea’s Commandment that “Thou shalt eat unprocessed, living natural food ” merits consideration here. Naturopathy

asks us to consume 100 grams fruits & 300 grams vegetables ( organically grown ) daily. Yoga with its emphasis on a naturopathic

diet of fruits & vegetables can show us the path to perfect health & Wisdom. Naturopathy is a branch of Ayurveda, the Science of Life, which is allied to Yoga.

More info about Ayurveda can be had from http://www.chakrapaniayurveda.com

The Healing Centre in us

Yogic philosophy averrs that true healing comes from within, the Self, the divine component in man.

His great transparent mirror, Self !

Within each of us is the source of Life and health, the Divine Centre. We have to learn to turn to that source and return to it again and again. When we breathe it in, the freshness engages us. Yoga frees us from the thraldom of both mind and matter & we become

more whole.

Article by G Kumar, astrologer, writer and programmer of http://www.eastrovedica.com. . Highly experienced with many correct predictions to his credit, he does professional natal charts http://www.astrologiavedica.com/html/vedichoroscope.htm To subscribe to his Free highly informative ezine, Z Files,click here.mailto:info@eastrovedica.com?subject=subscribeZF An integrator of East & West, his Astro blog is up at http://zodiacastrology.blogspot.com & his Philosophy blog at http://transcendentalphilosophy.blogspot.com



Yoga Meditation – Discover The Art And Science of Self Realization Through Self-Awareness!

October 14, 2009 by  
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Yoga meditation is the art and science of remaining in a state of union without the distraction of thoughts. The meditator overcomes the false perception of separation and finds himself in the awareness of union.

It is a form of Raja Yoga. Yoga Meditation technique involves a systematic viewing, acceptance, training and understanding of the respective levels of our being. The goal is to coordinate and integrate those aspects of ourselves, so that we can ultimately experience the all-pervading center of consciousness.

“Yoga meditation” is actually not a separate part of Yoga. But, this phrase is used to distinguish between yoga meditation techniques as a complete system of self-realization and the popular belief of Yoga being just a couple of physical postures and exercises for a better health.

The fact is that, Yoga or Meditation Yoga is a process that is complete unto itself, and only a small (but useful) part of it relates to the physical body.

Meditation techniques of Yoga or simply “Yoga” involves systematically working with our body, senses, the various levels of mind, breath and gradually moving towards the center of consciousness.

It makes use of various practices such as contemplation, meditation, mantra and prayer; and is holistic in nature. Yoga Nidra is one of the easiest and highly effective yoga meditation and relaxation technique.

The final goal of meditation & yoga is to experience the eternal, pure and absolute center of consciousness or God. This can be done by overcoming the sense of separation and being in the awareness of union for long durations.

The word yoga means “to join” or “to be one with”. It means to be in a state of awareness of oneness or un-dividedness of the various aspects of yourself with the universal consciousness. The interesting thing is that they were never divided in the first place.

Yoga and meditation practices are not a religion or a belief system. The primary source for learning the practices and science of the meditation technique yoga, meditation & meditation techniques is the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali.

Vijay Kumar Raisinghani is an avid proponent of the use of easy and simple meditation techniques for a healthier stress-free living. Besides being an Active meditator, his interests include Spirituality, Meditation, Buddhism and Zen.

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Yoga Meditation Technique – Discover the All-Encompassing Science & Art of Inner Self-Exploration!

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The essence of Yoga meditation techniques lies in accepting, viewing, training and understanding the various aspects that form our being. It involves a careful and uninterrupted observation of our senses, breath, body and mind.

By the process of this constant awareness and watchfulness, the meditator becomes aware of the distractions of the mind in various activities such as that of the smell, touch, taste, hearing and sight.

Intricacies of Yoga Meditation Technique

Heightened awareness of the self can be achieved with great ease and effectiveness by the regular practice of yoga postures and performing them with a high degree of concentration and awareness.

While beginning breathing practices as a part of yoga meditation technique, you should spend some time in observation, while the breathing becomes very slow and fine. The unevenness and jerkiness in breathing gradually goes away.

As your breathing becomes slower and deeper, it will be easier to observe the thoughts arising in the mind, sensations arising in the body and emotions arising in the heart. This helps to bring tranquility in the body and great silence in the mind.

Once you get past through the early frustration that is associated with quietening the conscious mind, you realize that the mind is indeed an amazing instrument. You witness the many cross-currents and aspects of the mind.

The meditator gradually realizes his aloofness and separation from the mind and thoughts. The false association of being one with the mind gradually breaks. This gradual and gentle examination of the thoughts, emotions and their patterns gradually leads towards the center of consciousness and self-realization.

Vijay Kumar Raisinghani is an avid proponent of the use of easy and simple meditation techniques for a healthier stress-free living. Besides being an Active meditator, his interests include Spirituality, Meditation, Buddhism and Zen.

Visit his website http://www.meditation-techniques-guide.com for in-depth information on the most effective techniques of meditation and their amazing benefits.

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Yoga For Beginners What Should You Do

October 14, 2009 by  
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Yoga for beginners is for everyone all age groups, shapes and sizes. You first begin in Yoga as a novice and work your way upwards until you are a guru in the art.

It important to point out the that there are lots of different sorts of Yoga available. All of them have the same thought in mind and that is to enhance mind, body and spirit. Some tend to do more or less on the different areas such as meditation, nourishment or exercise. The commonest type in the world, particularly in the west is Hatha Yoga. Before starting Yoga you must explore the differing sorts and choose the one that most relates or fits in with your lifestyle. If you do not have local classes you can go to, then Yoga for noobs can be studied through Yoga DVDs as well as on the internet. It can be so easy to start. A quality yoga mat or yoga dvd is advocated. When you’re start, go and find an an area of your place that’s quiet and follow the exercise plan you have decided upon. So grab your blanket and a good Yoga DVD and start what might become a real zeal and road towards good health.

You can relax to music when practicing yoga meditation and exercises. Yoga is generally done without wearing shoes or socks, but there are socks you can purchase that don’t slip if it helps. All sorts of Yoga give advantages to your well being and health. It has the components of exercise through postures, controlled respiring together with exercises and meditation, but you want to understand what Yoga is actually all about. Yoga with repeated practice is excellent for reinforcing your body and mind.

A lot of noobs will find almost immediate benefit when first starting and it can be recognized within the first two weeks and sometimes less. Lots of people are shocked by the immediate results they can achieve inside a reasonable period of time.

Yoga for newbies is like some other stuff that involve body movement. You need to always begin with a straightforward warm up. It’s also important to stretch. Go and find a quiet place to start your excercise. The quantity of time that you need varies and can rely upon the level you are at.

You may also bear in mind that there is yoga for those women that are pregnat as well as kid yoga. If you’d like to work towards acheiving less stress with higher energy and also add to your body strength then starting with beginners Yoga might be a superb and profitable addition to your life.

The author lives in the United Kingdom and enjoys the time he spends there with his family. He enjoys training in yoga in a variety of styles. One of the pleasures he has in his never ending committment to Yoga his helping newbies just starting out in Yoga realize all the positive pleasures it can have on a persons health. He has found that a beneficial tool such as Yoga DVDs can assist you when your studying alone at home. Drop by this site to find more info

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Save The Planet With Eco Friendly Yoga Mats

October 14, 2009 by  
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Eco friendly yoga mats are truly good yoga mat and many of us like to practice on it. These green mat standard ones are far better than those stinky, toxic, PVC-laden mats and strongly recommended by many pros.

Always keep four different categories in mind, when going for an ecologically friendly yoga mats : performance, sturdiness, cost, and smell.

Performance: Eco mats should not be soft or hard, greasy or sticky, coarse or smooth, but with medium thickness, medium toughness, and a touch sticky and barely rough. These qualities are great for practices like vinyasa flow and ashtanga.

Sturdiness: They are not as durable as the standard ones because they are made of natural materials. Typical mats are made from business strength plastics, they make them last long. So that’s's a little bit of a concern.

Price: Eco-friendly mats are way more dear than typical mats. But they’re worth their price, as they’re quite good for the environment and for health too. It’s not a good idea to respire fumes off plastic mats while exercising on a traditional one.

Odor: Eco mats have strong smell from the natural rubber, so robust at times that it might have an affect on your practice.

1. ( Tie for first place ) Manduka’s and Barefoot Yoga Mats: These two are one of the best eco friendly mats. The eKO Mat by Manduka is quite durable and sticky, and firm too. It has all eco-benefits without any signs of smell. This mat incorporates a lifetime guarantee and a certification to back-up their zero-emissions claims.

Whereas, the first Eco Yoga Mat by Barefoot Yoga is made of natural rubber and jute fiber. It has a rough surface, which can be truly good for some people. It does not cause any pain, though. This is also highly sturdy and strong enough for the most active exercises. They are pricey but worth buying. There powerful smell does wear off over a period.

2. Lululemon’s Mystical Yoga Mat: it has got a solid grip, and is quite important, heavy and sturdy. This mat is quite thinner too. It gives off flakes within first couple of months.

3. Jade Yoga’s Harmony Pro Mat: It’s quite sturdy. Only problem being it is an’open-cell’ mat, which makes it a breeding ground for fungi and bacteria. Sweat gets soaked up in it quite easily and it’s actually tough to clean it. It stinks too.

4. Lotus Wear Rubber Mat: This is quite a thin mat made from rubber, which is a renewable resource. It is miles better than synthetic substances like TPE ( Thermal Plastic Elastomer ) or plastic. It’s also recyclable and biodegrade over a significant period of time. It’s also more durable than TPE ( Thermal Plastic Elastomer ) and lasts longer.

There’s nothing as relaxing and restorative as practicing yoga in a holistic fashion and using an earth friendly yoga mat, yoga clothes and other supplies that you know won’t be damaging the environment.

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Learn From the Best at a Costa Rica Yoga School

October 13, 2009 by  
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If you have always wanted to learn Yoga then consider the chance to learn it at a Costa Rica yoga school. Costa Rica is a beautiful place that is perfect for any vacation but is especially ideal for those who want an exotic, peaceful atmosphere where they can learn from the best in Costa Rica. If this sounds like what you are looking for here is a guide on what you can expect as you learn yoga in Costa Rica!

In Costa Rica you can learn from experienced teachers the different methods, poses and correct techniques you will need to find your inner peace and learn to let go of it all and finally learn to relax. At a Costa Rica yoga school they will not require that you have been practicing yoga for a long period of time. Beginners are welcome as all the necessary materials you will need will be provided as they are a part of your special program. Imagine being able to practice a yoga routine while looking out over the ocean and listening to the beautiful sounds of the outdoors.

Besides getting to learn and expand your yoga techniques you will find that there is a plethora of other activities you can take part in when you are not practicing yoga. You can relax on a the shores of the beach, take a hike through one of their beautiful rain forests or take part in some of the other activities your Costa Rica yoga school may have to offer. Costa Rica is also the perfect place to practice your Spanish speaking abilities. Costa Rica is also famous for their fabulous surfing opportunities. For those who are looking for more adventure outside of their daily yoga classes they can check out the intense fire dance performances that the locals may have to offer! There is something for everyone in at Costa Rica!

You can find a few different options when choosing how long you want to take yoga classes in Costa Rica with some lasting up to four weeks. There are also chances to combine activities such as yoga and learning to speak Spanish or yoga and fire dancing courses. Besides getting the chance to learn from the best that Costa Rica has to offer you will also get to stay in beautiful accommodations. You can find all the comforts of home here while you enjoy all the exotic local treats you can only come to expect in Costa Rica.

Besides getting an elite yoga experience you can also find that it can be the perfect holiday or vacation. Many friends enjoy taking a vacation together in Costa Rica as well as couples. You are able to have a room by yourself or you can share with your companions. Costa Rica is very romantic so it can be the perfect getaway for you and your significant other. At the end of your trip you will leave feeling refreshed and ready to get back to the real world after experience beautiful Costa Rica!

For an aesthetic experience about Costa Rica yoga school and Costa Rica surf camp, LaEscuela is the best place to visit. Besides, Costa Rica gives you the chance to escape from your routine life. What are you waiting for pal?

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How To Buy A Yoga DVD

October 13, 2009 by  
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When it comes to choosing the best Yoga DVD, there is not any such thing as random attempt. Why not? Simply put, because they cost money and there is not any point to you purchasing a bunch of them only to realize that you have just dropped a few bucks and still not found something that you’re pleased with. And you’ll have to spend a lot if you need to try out all the yoga DVDs that are on the market today.

It is a downcast fact that there will always be those who are on the lookout for any opportunity to make a quick buck. Have you ever looked for real info regarding a supposed fitness guru and found only unworthy sales pitches? These people exist in the yoga world as well and, while they might not be able to fool a veteran yoga expert, novices are sometimes easy prey. The best yoga DVD will have a mentor who has no Problems with letting folks know what their certifications essentially are, and who can back up their promises. Ideally they should be certified by a commissioned institution and have some previous experience instructing yoga. Given the advances in the internet, this info should not be tricky to find for a credible person. Many people, especially amateurs, are under the myth that yoga simply consists of a sequence of positions. While such poses, or asanas, are a vital part of yoga, there’s so very much more concerned and the best yoga DVDs show this. True yoga practitioners know the importance of the other aspects such as relaxation and meditation methods. Strengthening your intelligence is commonly the key to having a having a fit body.

The best yoga DVD will serve to teach you a lesson and, like all lessons, there are various levels. Specific DVDs are typically designed for noob, intermediate or advanced scholars, and the poses being shown will have an acceptable level of difficulty. Stick to your level of competency or you run the chance of damaging yourself or quickly losing interest because you will not be in a position to what the trainer is doing because you are too new. The best yoga DVD for complete beginners are those which concentrate on light exercises as well meditation, so you can prepare yourself to finally tackle the more demanding poses. Either way, an exorbitant price is not something you should be ready to pay. Research so you get an idea of average prices. Get reviews and suggestions from trusted sources.
The simple fact is that yoga has become more preferred over the years and there are always those who are ready and prepared to milk any trend. That is’s not to say that there aren’t valid yoga practitioners out there who have developed wonderful educational systems for the yoga student. Look at the reviews, talk to other yoga fans, and you’ll be in a stronger position to make a good call.

The author lives in the United Kingdom and enjoys the time he spends there with his family. He has aquired a great many Yoga DVDs. The experience he has aquired is written in this article. He also practices Yoga and enjoys it immensely like so many others. He wishes you find this article of value when purchasing a Yoga DVD.

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