Astral Projection in Yoga Practices - How to Become One With Everything
...e also recognize that wave is wholly part of the very source from where it arises, the ocean itself.
Similarly, during an astral projection, most practitioners will describe a feeling of oneness with everything, a sense of universal interconnectedness, and while a sense of separate identity ( you are still YOU) is clearly felt, there is a much stronger association with all other energy forces in the ethereal universe. In many respects, astral projection (and of course Yoga and meditation as well) has been long theorized to be a tool to teach peace. If you feel connected to everything, and feel a sense of true, undeniabl...more
Using Yoga Meditation States To Create Your Dream Life
...al level of self-awareness by concentrating on one internal, spiritual sound. As you listen to the sound, gradually your mind will become still. In space, the movement of sound waves produces sound. Similarly, in your body, sound is produced by the flow of currents when you practice pranayama.
For practicing Lava Yoga, you need to sit in Siddhasana and focus on the area between your eyebrows (third eye). Look upwards without moving your head and close your eyes. Close your ears, mouth, and nose too. Calm your mind and try to listen to a sound in your right ear. In due course of time, you will hear a distinct sound. Initially, this sound will be varied and loud, but as you continue to practice, the sound will get subtle.
...moreYoga For Beginners
...nd one that you like and feel comfortable with. Before you start here are some basic tips.
Make sure to wear loose and comfortable clothing. You will be moving you body a lot and this is essential.
Just like any other exercise activity, I would suggest doing it on an empty stomach.
Pay close attention to any position or exercise that is painful. Yoga is not supposed to be painful, so if something gives you the sensation of pain then you need to ease into that position and avoid injury.
Try to have a clear mind. T...more
Bikram Yoga
...being present" and finding stillness, and reducing the chatter in the mind. "Being present" isn't easy for most of us, and particularly when you're challenging your body into unusual postures. But, how many places in life do we get 90 minutes to practice being more present? It's also about practicing going from "maximum intensity" to "total relaxation", without drama. Several of the balancing postures require as much focused concentration as strength. Mind over body. It's often easy to "give up", but it's a useful practice to challenge the mind and body to stay engaged for those extra few seconds. It's about surrendering into a posture, finding serenity within the intensity, while allowing the body to stretch just a little more deeply. It's also about "being with yourself" in moments of failure. There are still postures I struggle with, so practicing lo...more

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