Yoga - One Woman's Silver Lining to Cancer
...leaps and bounds. Kerrie was being prepared to make what would be a life-changing discovery for her - yoga.
After her treatment ended, Kerrie took a yoga class and began practicing yoga at home. Still incredibly weak, Kerrie was only able to practice yoga for five minutes a day. But she stuck with it and gradually got stronger. Soon Kerrie was strong enough to take an Ashtanga class at yoga yoga in Austin, Texas, where she especially relished the after-class inspirational readings about the eternal nature of our souls. Kerrie continued her rapid progress and became an instructor at yoga yoga.
Kerrie credits yoga with bringing numerous benefits into her life, such as awareness and control of the breath, which helpe...more
Benefit Of yoga For Back Pain
...bate their condition. Though normally many physicians will instruct those with back problems to engage in some form of physical activity to strengthen the area and to reduce overall pain. We too are aware that some kind of exercise is needed, but we also know that exercise could be ruinous.
Off lately people have started having faith in yoga and repetitively recommending to their peers.
yoga for back pain reduction seems tells the practitioner to focus on bringing mind, body and spirit together and this unified approach is completel...more
What Should You do With a yoga Book?
...If a homeless man reads personal finance magazines every day, he has educated himself, but he has not applied any of the advice.
You would be surprised what the homeless know. I knew a man who was homeless, yet he was very familiar with the ups and downs of the stock market. How did he learn so much? He pulled the Wall Street Journal from the trash and mentally absorbed it. Unfortunately, he never applied the knowledge he learned.
This is a critical point to understand. Knowledge is like a bank savings account - You have to save, but you also have to put you...more
Your Perfect yoga Retreat
...yoga is the art of release. It is the study of one's concentration upon the diverse layers of the body, exploring deeper with an advanced focus into the mind, until eventually delving and settling forever within the spirit. This ancient tradition of breath, movement and meditation developed within the Hindu culture of the Indian subcontinent becomes the practitioner's sacred ritual. Therefore, finding the right yoga retreat is equally a part of one's practice as is a particular inhalation of breath, an exhalation into a specific posture, or the stillness of silent observation. The right retreat must align with the right individual, and only then will one have the relaxation to let go and discover the true depths of their yogic journey.
The Destination Is Also The Journey
Yoga retreats are aplenty. They come in all different shapes, sizes, destinations and complete packages. Some offer 24/7 yoga, strict meal guidelines, and absolute silence. Others begin the day with a series of opening postures (or asanas in Sanskrit), and then immerse participants in the culture of their environment, performing creative activities and restorative downtime. The day ends with a final series of relaxation. It's all up to you-the ...more