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» Dangers of Kundalini Yoga
By By Authors | On February 5, 2007 | In Yoga & Meditation | Rated
 

Kundalini yoga is particular path of yoga, which amongst other things can offer a seeker tremendous occult power. Kundalini yoga seeks to open up the different charkas or energy centres. If an aspirant is successful he will be able to have access to these yogic powers.

 
 
» Yoga A Timeless Culture For A Healthy Lifestyle
By By Authors | On February 5, 2007 | In Yoga & Meditation | Rated
 
Yoga is one of the six longest surviving classic systems of Hindu philosophy in the world, which originated from ancient India some 5000 years ago. The term yoga comes from the sanskrit word "yuga", which means union.
 
 
» Yoga and Pregnancy Benefits
By By Authors | On February 5, 2007 | In Yoga & Meditation | Rated
 

Yoga is claimed to be a good exercise for everyone. Yoga is also a good exercise for pregnant women and provides them with many benefits. So whether you are pregnant or know someone who is, read on to learn the many positive benefits of yoga for pregnant women.

 
 
» Kripalu Yoga-Learn the Benefits
By By Authors | On February 5, 2007 | In Yoga & Meditation | Rated
 
The word "Yoga" is derived from the Sanskrit word "yuj" which means "to yoke". This roughly translated means "the union of the Individual Soul with the Universal Soul". Yoga is an ancient spiritual practice originating in India more than 5000 years ago. Its practice can be viewed either as physiological mastery (exercise), spiritual mastery, or both.
 
 
» Yoga and Knee Pain Solution
By By Authors | On February 5, 2007 | In Yoga & Meditation | Rated
 

Every year, about 11 million Americans complain to doctors about knee pain. Roughly 21 million American people have osteoarthritis of the knee (a degenerative disease in which the cartilage gradually decays and fails to provide the shock absorbing padding that cushions the bones). Orthopedic surgeons performed more than 1.2 million such surgeries in 1996 alone.

 
 
 
 
» What Would Plato Think of Prozac?
By Lance Winslow | On February 20, 2006 | In Yoga & Meditation | Rated
 
Each person is unique and it is that individuality that we as a whole draw strength from. We should use such advantages to our benefit.
 
 
» Things to Know about Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
By Tyler Benson | On February 20, 2006 | In Yoga & Meditation | Rated
 
You usually meet the summer with a feeling of complete exhaustion and insomnia; you feel like going on holidays, having rest, mustering your strengths and thus preparing for a new academic year or work.
 
 
» An Introduction to Sunless Tanning
By Ken Marlborough | On February 18, 2006 | In Yoga & Meditation | Rated
 
When the weather starts to warm up and the days get longer, we are all drawn outdoors to enjoy the sun. Many will recall seemingly endless hours outdoors, soaking up the sun's rays without a care. Unfortunately, sunbathing isn't as carefree an activity as it used to be.
 
 
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