Yoga for Beginners: The Philosophy of Yoga Sutras of Patanjali and the Secret of Sleep Meditation and Deep Ralaxation with Yoga Nidra. Includes Teaching of Yoga Poses

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Are you looking for a New YOGA Guide for improving the execution of your exercises? Then keep reading... What Is Yoga? Finding yourself on the threshold of this new and exciting journey, you will certainly be asking yourself this question. The answer to this is as simple (or as complicated) as you yourself want it to be. Different people use it for different purposes, all highly effective ones. But, in essence, the word Yoga is the Sanskrit word for add, join, unite, and thus, in its noun form, it means unity or connection. It is an ancient art that re-establishes the connection between your body, mind, and soul. IT IS A JOURNEY THAT WILL LEAD YOU TO PEACE AND WELL-BEING In today's fast-paced life, we are looking for easy solutions to solve our problems, and so we tend to look for sources of fulfillment and gratification outside ourselves. This is the age of instant gratification; we are thirsty for easy, simple, and quick solutions. We are all too eager busy focusing on the materialistic side of life, neglecting (either consciously or subconsciously) the spiritual side. But, as some of the well-known teachers will tell you, you cannot be truly happy if the source of your happiness is external. Your joy, your enthusiasm, and motivation should come from within you. For example, if your profession is something that was chosen for you, or that you chose simply based on the paycheck you would be getting, it is quite possible that this kind of job doesn't bring you too much pleasure. On the contrary, when you are doing a job that fulfils you, which you chose based on your own inner motivations, you will find yourself beaming with satisfaction and joy. Do not be impatient with the numerous questions that will inevitably come to mind. This is rather a good sign! Here is a taste of what you'll learn:History of YogaWhat is Yoga?The Eight Limbs of YogaWhat Yoga can bring in your life (PAGE 30 of the PAPERBACK)PracticeBest 9 Yoga PosesNavigating Chakra YogaTechniquesYoga NidraStages of Yoga NidraThe Art of Relaxation (PAGE 121 of the PAPERBACK)Training the MindPratyaharaYoga SutrasA different kind of Yoga ...And much more So, if you are looking forward to a journey that would bring you happiness from within, then you are in the right place. Yoga is a (seemingly) simplistic practice of directing this flow of energy inwards. Through this practice you will be able to introspect and enjoy a stress-free state of mind, deriving pleasure that doesn't come from any outside sources, but rather from your own contentment with your own life. Along with three simple routines that will help you rid yourself of the excess weight and stress, this book also provides you with everything you need to know about Yoga. From the various myths about Yoga to all you'll ever need for a home-based practice, from simple tips to some essential poses aimed at enhancing your life, this book offers it all.

Author(s): Cooper, Aurora
Year: 2020

Language: English
Commentary: YOGA NIDRA, YOGA SUTRAS, SLEEP MEDITATION, DEEP RELAXATION
Pages: 182
Tags: YOGA NIDRA, YOGA SUTRAS, SLEEP MEDITATION, DEEP RELAXATION

Introduction

Chapter 1. History of Yoga

Chapter 2. What is Yoga?

Chapter 3. The Eight Limbs Of Yoga

Chapter 4. What Yoga Can Bring in Your Life?

Chapter 5. Practice

Chapter 6. Yoga Poses

Chapter 7. Navigating Chakra Yoga

Chapter 8. Yoga Techniques

Chapter 9. Yoga Nidra

Chapter 10. Stages Of Yoga Nidra

Chapter 11. The Art Of Relaxation

Chapter 12. Training The Mind

Chapter 13. Pratyahara

Chapter 14. Yoga Sutras

Chapter 15. A Different Kind Of Yoga

Conclusion