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    Yoga As Meditation

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    Yoga As Meditation

    Yoga As Meditation
    Genre: eLearning | MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz
    Language: English | VTT | Size: 2.86 GB | Duration: 5h 32m

    Yoga the traditional way of the sages

    What you'll learn
    To gain a basic understanding of what it means to say that Yoga IS meditation
    Easily be able to perform short self-guided meditations
    To practice meditation systematically with body, breath, conscious and unconscious mind, and beyond
    To understand the difference between modern postural yoga and traditional yoga which is about meditation

    Requirements
    No requirements
    Description
    "Yoga As Meditation" is a process of blending with and expanding on what you are already doing, not a process of replacing one with the other. An increasing number of postural yoga teachers and students are exploring the more traditional meaning of yoga practices as methods of meditation and contemplation intended to lead to Self-realization, or enlightenment, awakening to the ever peaceful, joyous center of consciousness which is one with the absolute reality. This course is designed to be an introduction to that process, to the fact that yoga really does mean "union" of the individual self with the universal Self.

    Yoga is a whole life process. Ultimately, there is only one Yoga with many aspects. Meditation is so much at the core of traditional Yoga that meditation virtually IS Yoga.

    Who this course is for
    Teachers and students of postural yoga who want to go a step further into the more traditional practice of yoga as meditation
    Yoga practitioners whose first encounter with yoga has been as meditation, rather than as a physical practice
    People who already have any kind of background in yoga and/or meditation.