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Emily Dickinson's "I heard a Fly buzz - when I died" dramatizes the speaker's act of dying, as well as Dickinson's mystical vision, which corresponds to yogic philosophy.
Many new students of yoga are confused not only by the variety of styles of yoga, but by vague responses to their basic question, what is yoga?
As North American interest in yoga crests a wave of popularity the movement negotiates a fine line between commercialization, politicization and spiritualism.
An overview of the purpose, history, time frame, features and types of yoga teaching certification courses, and considerations one should make before enrolling in one.
Incorporate yoga activities into your in-home daycare, family daycare, or preschool.
Baron Baptiste's yoga practice rediscovers the timeless elements of an ancient practice in a style that collaborates perfectly with the full range of contemporary media.
Anandamayi Ma is widely known for paving the way for women spiritual leaders in the Hindu religion. She attained full enlightenment without the help of a guru.
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In today's world of fast-moving, high-tech lifestyles, a simple breathing technique can induce relaxation and make it easier to slow down, and even to sleep.
Paramahansa Yogananda's 'Autobiography of a Yogi' has become a spiritual classic, studied in universities as well as by spiritual seekers worldwide.
The science and philosophy of yoga emphasize the oneness of all beings and energies. The chakra system illustrates the reflection of the universe within each of us.
Emily Dickinson's life resembled that of a monastic. She lived a quiet life of contemplation, and she filled her poems with flowers, birds, divinity, and immortality.
Elousia, the Trinity, and the Black Madonna are inextricably intertwined in William P. Young's, The Shack.
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