Yogasanas
Postures to elevate consciousness
Yogasanas are a set of powerful postures through which one can elevate one’s consciousness and manipulate energies.
The word asana literally means a posture. Out of the innumerable asanas a body can assume, 84 have been identified as Yogasanas, through which one can transform the body and mind into a possibility for ultimate wellbeing.
Yogasanas are not exercises, but rather very subtle processes to manipulate one’s energy in a particular direction.
In an untrained state, the human body is a constant manifestation of various levels of compulsiveness. By consciously forming the body into a certain posture, one creates a conducive passage for energy flow that can elevate one’s consciousness.
Yogasanas are a way of aligning the inner system and adjusting it to the celestial geometry, thereby becoming in sync with the existence and naturally achieving a chemistry of healthfulness, joyfulness, blissfulness, and above all, balance.
By practicing this profound science, one can change and enhance the way one thinks, feels, and experiences life.
Benefits
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Relief of chronic health conditions
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Evolution of body and mind towards a higher possibility
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Stabilization of the body, mind, and energy system
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Deceleration of the aging process
Eligibility / Pre-requisites
- Anyone above 14 years of age can learn Yogasanas.
- No previous experience of Yoga is needed.
- Those with the following Medical conditions – Hernia, women currently pregnant or trying to conceive and those who have undergone major surgery in the last 6 months or minor surgery (including laparoscopic) in the last 6 weeks should avoid this practice for now.
Who is this practice for?
Yogasanas may be especially beneficial for –
- Those who wish to look and feel younger and more energetic.
- Those who aspire to develop their entire system to explore subtler dimensions of life.
- Anyone who seeks to know the ultimate potential of being human.
Related Practices
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- Bhuta Shuddhi
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- Upa-Yoga
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