Dive into Yoga, Unveiling Its Transformative Health Benefits and Exploring the Path to Discovering the True Self, Abbey Wall (9798869068071) — Readings Books

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Dive into Yoga, Unveiling Its Transformative Health Benefits and Exploring the Path to Discovering the True Self
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Practitioners, and their search for the true self. A thousand years before the birth of Christ and for

five subsequent centuries, it has been theorized that yoga flourished in cities known today as

India and Pakistan (Chaline, 2001). People practiced yoga to become closer to God. Yoga

literally means to 'yoke' or to be in union (Satchidananda, 1990). According to the Yoga Sutras

of Patanjali, yoga is the "science of the mind" (Satchidananda, 1990, p. xi). Richard Freeman, a

student and teacher of yoga for 38 years, in an interview with Bonnie Horrigan (2004), describes

yoga as "a meditative discipline and a way of gaining insight into the nature of the mind and

reality." He believes that "yoga is ultimately freedom or liberation, and its benefit is much more

than simply good health" (p. 65). According to Freeman, yoga is the undoing of the harm people

do to their bodies as a result of modern living. He states that "we often hold the body or posture

the body based on past experiences" (p. 66). Yoga can assist in reversing this postural

conditioning.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Indie Publisher
Date
16 December 2023
Pages
98
ISBN
9798869068071

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Practitioners, and their search for the true self. A thousand years before the birth of Christ and for

five subsequent centuries, it has been theorized that yoga flourished in cities known today as

India and Pakistan (Chaline, 2001). People practiced yoga to become closer to God. Yoga

literally means to 'yoke' or to be in union (Satchidananda, 1990). According to the Yoga Sutras

of Patanjali, yoga is the "science of the mind" (Satchidananda, 1990, p. xi). Richard Freeman, a

student and teacher of yoga for 38 years, in an interview with Bonnie Horrigan (2004), describes

yoga as "a meditative discipline and a way of gaining insight into the nature of the mind and

reality." He believes that "yoga is ultimately freedom or liberation, and its benefit is much more

than simply good health" (p. 65). According to Freeman, yoga is the undoing of the harm people

do to their bodies as a result of modern living. He states that "we often hold the body or posture

the body based on past experiences" (p. 66). Yoga can assist in reversing this postural

conditioning.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Indie Publisher
Date
16 December 2023
Pages
98
ISBN
9798869068071