Inversions in Yoga: Shifting Your Perspective
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Inversions in Yoga: Shifting Your Perspective

When you are stuck in life, a shift in perspective can do wonders. Practicing an inversion may be just what you need to see the world from a different viewpoint.

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Inversions in Yoga: Shifting Your Perspective

When you are stuck in life, a shift in perspective can do wonders. Practicing an inversion may be just what you need to see the world from a different viewpoint.

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A Breathing Practice for the Next Time You’re Stressed
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A Breathing Practice for the Next Time You’re S...

Stress happens. Recognizing it in the early stages and finding tools to cope when a stressful situation arises, such as this pranayama, can make all the difference. 

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A Breathing Practice for the Next Time You’re Stressed

Stress happens. Recognizing it in the early stages and finding tools to cope when a stressful situation arises, such as this pranayama, can make all the difference. 

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A Beginner’s Guide to Meditation
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A Beginner’s Guide to Meditation

Meditation may seem simple, but in truth it is the hardest thing for most of us to do. Why? Within that answer are three tips for folks who are new to...

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A Beginner’s Guide to Meditation

Meditation may seem simple, but in truth it is the hardest thing for most of us to do. Why? Within that answer are three tips for folks who are new to...

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Samadhi: Connecting with Your Source
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Samadhi: Connecting with Your Source

We have reached the pinnacle of our journey through the eight limbs of yoga according to Patanjali—the author of The Yoga Sutras. The final limb on our journey is samadhi,...

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Samadhi: Connecting with Your Source

We have reached the pinnacle of our journey through the eight limbs of yoga according to Patanjali—the author of The Yoga Sutras. The final limb on our journey is samadhi,...

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Going Deeper with Dhyana & Meditation
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Going Deeper with Dhyana & Meditation

As we climb to the seventh limb of Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras, we come to meditation, and ultimately dhyana, the state of total awareness.

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Going Deeper with Dhyana & Meditation

As we climb to the seventh limb of Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras, we come to meditation, and ultimately dhyana, the state of total awareness.

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Eliminating Distractions with the Practice of Pratyahara
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Eliminating Distractions with the Practice of P...

Our journey moves from outward to inward as we dive into the topic of pratyahara, the fifth limb of yoga. Often quickly glazed over or ignored completely, pratyahara is the...

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Eliminating Distractions with the Practice of Pratyahara

Our journey moves from outward to inward as we dive into the topic of pratyahara, the fifth limb of yoga. Often quickly glazed over or ignored completely, pratyahara is the...

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Pranayama & the Power of Yogic Breathing
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Pranayama & the Power of Yogic Breathing

Pranayama is the fourth of the eight limbs of yoga, according to the ancient sage Patanjali. In the second book of The Yoga Sutras we find the description of pranayama...

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Pranayama & the Power of Yogic Breathing

Pranayama is the fourth of the eight limbs of yoga, according to the ancient sage Patanjali. In the second book of The Yoga Sutras we find the description of pranayama...

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How Yoga Asana Prepares the Body for Meditation
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How Yoga Asana Prepares the Body for Meditation

Ahhhhh, asana. Those bendy stretchy poses are typically the first images that come to mind when we hear the word yoga. Asana is the third in our exploration of the...

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How Yoga Asana Prepares the Body for Meditation

Ahhhhh, asana. Those bendy stretchy poses are typically the first images that come to mind when we hear the word yoga. Asana is the third in our exploration of the...

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Yoga's Ancient Code of Conduct—the Yamas & Niyamas
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Yoga's Ancient Code of Conduct—the Yamas & Niyamas

Karma comes to us when we apply the first and second limbs of yoga to our lives. Learn more about these ancient codes and how they support our spiritual growth.

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Yoga's Ancient Code of Conduct—the Yamas & Niyamas

Karma comes to us when we apply the first and second limbs of yoga to our lives. Learn more about these ancient codes and how they support our spiritual growth.

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Pose of the Day: Warrior III
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Pose of the Day: Warrior III

Warrior III (Virabhadrasana III) gets its name from its strong energy and the resilience it develops through practice. It challenges our balance and perspective as we stand on one leg...

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Pose of the Day: Warrior III

Warrior III (Virabhadrasana III) gets its name from its strong energy and the resilience it develops through practice. It challenges our balance and perspective as we stand on one leg...

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Applying the 8 Limbs of Yoga to Modern Day
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Applying the 8 Limbs of Yoga to Modern Day

Many years ago, an Indian sage named Patanjali wrote a now famous treatise called The Yoga Sutras. This document offers a blueprint for living a life filled with joy, peace, and...

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Applying the 8 Limbs of Yoga to Modern Day

Many years ago, an Indian sage named Patanjali wrote a now famous treatise called The Yoga Sutras. This document offers a blueprint for living a life filled with joy, peace, and...

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Yoga Sequence to Burn Fat and Balance Kapha
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Yoga Sequence to Burn Fat and Balance Kapha

Let me be clear, I hate that fat has a bad reputation. Fat isn’t bad. Fatty tissues help protect our organs, lubricate our joints, and store hormones so we can...

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Yoga Sequence to Burn Fat and Balance Kapha

Let me be clear, I hate that fat has a bad reputation. Fat isn’t bad. Fatty tissues help protect our organs, lubricate our joints, and store hormones so we can...

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Pose of the Day: Cobra Pose
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Pose of the Day: Cobra Pose

Cobra Pose (Bhujangasana) is the antidote to our device operating, chair bound, societal ways. It is a back-bending asana where the majority of the movement comes from the thoracic spine,...

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Pose of the Day: Cobra Pose

Cobra Pose (Bhujangasana) is the antidote to our device operating, chair bound, societal ways. It is a back-bending asana where the majority of the movement comes from the thoracic spine,...

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Sacred Yoga to Draw Your Energy Inward
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Sacred Yoga to Draw Your Energy Inward

I live in New York City— the city that never sleeps. I first learned yoga here 36 years ago, but unlike many of today’s New Yorkers that I see on...

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Sacred Yoga to Draw Your Energy Inward

I live in New York City— the city that never sleeps. I first learned yoga here 36 years ago, but unlike many of today’s New Yorkers that I see on...

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Pose of the Day: Child’s Pose
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Pose of the Day: Child’s Pose

The relaxing Child’s Pose (Balasana) is a profoundly restorative posture for the body, mind, and heart.

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Pose of the Day: Child’s Pose

The relaxing Child’s Pose (Balasana) is a profoundly restorative posture for the body, mind, and heart.

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Pose of the Day: Cat-Cow
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Pose of the Day: Cat-Cow

Cat-Cow is actually two poses that combine together to create the common mini-sequence known as Cat-Cow. This sequence is designed to help lubricate and warm the spine. We use both...

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Pose of the Day: Cat-Cow

Cat-Cow is actually two poses that combine together to create the common mini-sequence known as Cat-Cow. This sequence is designed to help lubricate and warm the spine. We use both...

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Pose of the Day: Cow Face Pose
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Pose of the Day: Cow Face Pose

Cow Face Pose (Gomukhasana) derives its name from the shape that the body makes. Just imagine, the arms are the ears and the legs are the mouth of the cow....

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Pose of the Day: Cow Face Pose

Cow Face Pose (Gomukhasana) derives its name from the shape that the body makes. Just imagine, the arms are the ears and the legs are the mouth of the cow....

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Pose of the Day: Downward-Facing Dog
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Pose of the Day: Downward-Facing Dog

If we asked a dog how it felt to be in this asana, their answer might be like ours. We feel a stretch through the back of our legs, along...

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Pose of the Day: Downward-Facing Dog

If we asked a dog how it felt to be in this asana, their answer might be like ours. We feel a stretch through the back of our legs, along...

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Pose of the Day: Standing Forward Fold
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Pose of the Day: Standing Forward Fold

Welcome to the first article in our new series, Pose of the Day! In this series, we will explore common yoga postures and their effects on the doshas, bodily systems,...

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Pose of the Day: Standing Forward Fold

Welcome to the first article in our new series, Pose of the Day! In this series, we will explore common yoga postures and their effects on the doshas, bodily systems,...

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Everyday Yoga Designed for Your Dosha
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Everyday Yoga Designed for Your Dosha

Here are three yoga sequences that are especially good at balancing one particular dosha. Choose from these sequences, or mix and match the postures to create your own unique asana...

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Everyday Yoga Designed for Your Dosha

Here are three yoga sequences that are especially good at balancing one particular dosha. Choose from these sequences, or mix and match the postures to create your own unique asana...

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How I Live Yoga (Hint: It's More than Just Asana)
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How I Live Yoga (Hint: It's More than Just Asana)

According to The Yoga Sutras, an ancient text written by the sage Patanjali, the definition of Yoga is “to calm the fluctuations of the mind.” In the second book of...

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How I Live Yoga (Hint: It's More than Just Asana)

According to The Yoga Sutras, an ancient text written by the sage Patanjali, the definition of Yoga is “to calm the fluctuations of the mind.” In the second book of...

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The Benefits of Yogic Sleep
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The Benefits of Yogic Sleep

Yoga nidra is a practice of lying on one’s back while allowing the consciousness to move into a deep state of relaxation. This is achieved by gently guiding the mind/body...

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The Benefits of Yogic Sleep

Yoga nidra is a practice of lying on one’s back while allowing the consciousness to move into a deep state of relaxation. This is achieved by gently guiding the mind/body...

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Staying Cool with the Help of the Moon
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Staying Cool with the Help of the Moon

How can we stay cool with the help of the moon? How can we harmonize Divine Feminine and Divine Masculine energies within us no matter if we are in a...

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Staying Cool with the Help of the Moon

How can we stay cool with the help of the moon? How can we harmonize Divine Feminine and Divine Masculine energies within us no matter if we are in a...

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Releasing Anger Through Restorative Yoga
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Releasing Anger Through Restorative Yoga

Anger is a natural human emotion. For most of us it feels uncomfortable and challenging, yet it can’t be wished away. Yoga offers us skillful techniques to constructively work with...

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Releasing Anger Through Restorative Yoga

Anger is a natural human emotion. For most of us it feels uncomfortable and challenging, yet it can’t be wished away. Yoga offers us skillful techniques to constructively work with...

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Eight Limbs of Yoga

As complimentary Vedic sciences, Ayurveda and Yoga originated from the same source and share a common history, language, and cultural foundation. Often referred to as sister sciences, yoga and Ayurveda weave together perfectly and help to enrich the other's benefits.

The tradition of yoga is like a wide river with many different streams—over many centuries of evolution it has branched into countless different systems, styles, and schools of thought. One of the most recognized and well-known systems is Patanjali's Ashtanga yoga, commonly known as the eight limbs of yoga.

Patanjali was a sage in ancient India, known for his contribution to classical yoga and for authoring the Yoga Sutras. This famous and greatly influential text defines yoga as having eight limbs, similar to eight separate branches of the same tree.

In order, these eight limbs include the yamas (abstinences), niyamas (observances), asana (yoga postures), pranayama (breath control), pratyahara (withdrawal of the senses), dharana (concentration), dhyana (meditation), and samadhi (absorption).

The yamas can be thought of as outer observances, ethical guidelines, or areas of self-restraint. They are focused on how one interacts with the outer world, and include five rules—ahimsa (non-harming), satya (truthfulness), asteya (non-stealing), brahmacharya (right use of sexual energy), and aparigraha (non-possessiveness).

There are also five niyamas, which can be thought of as virtuous habits and relate more to one's internal state. These include saucha (purity), santosha (contentment), tapas (self-disclipline), svadhyaya (self-reflection), and isvarapranadhana (surrender to the divine).

The third limb of yoga is what we most often think of when speaking of yoga in the West—asana, or postures. While this concept can be interpreted in different ways, even as simply taking a seat or meditation posture, it can also refer the countless yoga poses and positions we see in a modern yoga studio.

Pranayama, or control of the breath, is also gaining popularity in the West and can include any kind of breathing practice such as Alternate Nostril Breathing or Ujjayi Pranayama. The fifth limb, pratyahara, refers to withdrawing the senses from the outer world and turning one's gaze inward. The idea is that this practice can guide one closer to inner knowledge and inner contentment.

Dharana, the sixth limb, refers to concentration or a holding a single-pointed focus. This point may be the breath, a mantra, or a particular place of focus in the body, and trains the mind to become still, rather than jumping uncontrollably from one thought to another.

This single pointed focus that is developed with a practice of dharana leads naturally into the seventh limb—dhyana, or meditation. It goes a step beyond simple concentration to a place of contemplation, steady awareness, and an uninterrupted stream of consciousness. The concept of dhyana is what we ideally find with consistent meditation practices such as So Hum or Empty Bowl meditation.

Lastly, the eighth limb of yoga is samadhi, or absorption. This refers to a state of being more than an action and can be thought of as an experience of oneness or harmony. A highly evolved state of consciousness invoking profound joy, spiritual bliss, and ecstasy, this is considered the ultimate goal of yoga and the purpose for the previous seven limbs.