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Jala Neti Yogic Cleansing

Are you a practicing yogi or yogini?
Do you consider your body as your temple and your practice your prayers?
Have you ever been curious about how to keep your body temple clean and fresh?
Or are you simply seeking a way towards a healthier cleaner lifestyle?
Do you suffer with sinus congestion or frequent allergies?

If you answered yes to any of these questions then read on and discover all about the ancient cleansing techniques of jala neti

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5 Klesha – How to overcome suffering

The idea of Klesha, proposed thousands of years ago. It still holds relevance to our lives today.
By looking at this wisdom and guidance of the ancient sages it is possible that we can apply these awareness’s and ideal to our own lives and find a better path for ourselves.

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12 Yoga Arm Balances Poses

We all know Yoga is not about how your poses look, but it is also hard to deny that some poses are quite awe-inspiring and strength-building and therefore a goal many practitioners are working towards. I would like to help you improve your own arm-balancing technique as well as to help you safely teach your students how to attempt arm balances without fear and without hurting themselves.

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12 Things Require To Teach Yoga Class

Teaching can be intimidating: I remember how I kept on finding excuses why here and now wasn’t the right time to give my first class: Too many participants, the location was too noisy, the participants too advanced for me to teach them,… The truth was that teaching intimidated me.

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Bhujangasana – Cobra Pose

Bhujangasana is a yoga pose done on the stomach on the floor. The chest and torso curl upwards away from the floor. Representing the snakes body and the arms and head the Cobras hood. The hands are used only lightly and not traditionally used to push up into the pose as the snake has no limbs.

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Bhujangasana – Cobra Pose

Bhujangasana is a yoga pose done on the stomach on the floor. The chest and torso curl upwards away from the floor. Representing the snakes body and the arms and head the Cobras hood. The hands are used only lightly and not traditionally used to push up into the pose as the snake has no limbs.

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