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Dhyana

... and then remove the existing impurities to clean the mind. Abhyasa is one of the practices for purifying the mind. Dhyana is one of the sub practices of abhyasa. This is a stage that a person reaches after practicing concentration for some ... Read Read: Dhyana

By: Sharon Hopkins | 08/10/2007 | Yoga

Dhyana

... and then remove the existing impurities to clean the mind. Abhyasa is one of the practices for purifying the mind. Dhyana is one of the sub practices of abhyasa. This is a stage that a person reaches after practicing concentration for some ... Read Read: Dhyana

By: Sharon Hopkins | 24/02/2006 | Health

Yoga and Meditation

... remove the existing impurities to clean the mind. Abhyasa is the one of the practices for purifying the mind. Dhyana is one of the sub practices of abhyasa. This is a stage that the person reaches after practicing concentration for some ... Read Read: Yoga and Meditation

By: Kevin Pederson | 22/02/2006 | Fitness

The Eight Limbs of Yoga

... Indian sage systemized yoga philosophy into eight paths or limbs: yama, niyama, asana, pranayama, pratyahara, dharana, dhyana, samadhi. These limbs each express a different aspect of yoga and combined make up the path or yoga practice that ... Read Read: The Eight Limbs of Yoga

By: Supplies | 29/09/2009 | Yoga

The Origins of Yoga

... and learn a little about each one. Those eight are: 1. Yama 2. Niyama 3. Asana 4. Pranayama 5. Pratyahara 6. Dharana 7. Dhyana 8. Samadhi The first two sutras, similar to the Ten Commandments of the Bible, deal with moral and ... Read Read: The Origins of Yoga

By: Mike Herman | 30/05/2006 | Non-Fiction

Yoga's Eight Fold Path to Enlightenment

... focusing one's concentration on meditation. When a meditative state has been attained the student is then on to the seventh step, Dhyana. The final step, Samhadi, is attained when all previous steps have been completed and the individual ... Read Read: Yoga's Eight Fold Path to Enlightenment

By: Brodi Saatpha | 16/05/2006 | Wellness

Importance of Controlling your Mind

... these five qualities which are assumed to be present in a person since birth and are considered as the impurities of the mind. They make a person unstable and agitated. Hence yoga has given way of dhyana and pranayam to cleanse your mind. Read Read: Importance of Controlling your Mind

By: Sharon Hopkins | 08/10/2007 | Yoga

Importance Of Controlling Your Mind

... these five qualities which are assumed to be present in a person since birth and are considered as the impurities of the mind. They make a person unstable and agitated. Hence yoga has given way of dhyana and pranayam to cleanse your mind. Read Read: Importance Of Controlling Your Mind

By: Sharon Hopkins | 02/02/2006 | Health

Relieving Stress with Yoga and Meditation

... (pranamaya), mental (manomaya), intellectual (vijnanamaya) and spiritual (anandamaya) levels within him/her.Meditation (Dhyana) is one of the important principles of Yoga. It is the seventh limb of the eight limb Patanjali Yoga Sutra. ... Read Read: Relieving Stress with Yoga and Meditation

By: Karan Khalsa | 09/11/2009 | Yoga

The Eight Limbs of Yoga

... Indian sage systemized yoga philosophy into eight paths or limbs: yama, niyama, asana, pranayama, pratyahara, dharana, dhyana, samadhi. These limbs each express a different aspect of yoga and combined make up the path or yoga practice that ... Read Read: The Eight Limbs of Yoga

By: Yoga Supplies | 09/09/2009 | Yoga

Addiction: A Different Approach

... result of surrendering to love” (p. 355). Dharana is about stillness, it is about being fully present, which translates into being fully alive.  Dhyana and Samadhi are the final limbs of the eight limb path.  The final two limbs are about ... Read Read: Addiction: A Different Approach

By: Anna Nobile | 06/07/2009 | Addictions

Introduction to Yoga Types, Philosophy & Practice

... control of the vital energy. 5. Pratyahara: Withdrawal of the Senses. 6. Dharana: Concentration of the mind. 7. Dhyana: Meditation. 8. Samadhi: Union with the Supreme Consciousness. The regular practice of Raja Yoga promotes ... Read Read: Introduction to Yoga Types, Philosophy & Practice

By: Anmol Mehta | 22/11/2007 | Yoga

Philosophy And Universal Principles Of Yoga

... and control of the vital energy. 5. Pratyahara: Withdrawal of the Senses. 6. Dharana: Concentration of the mind. 7. Dhyana: Meditation. 8. Samadhi: Union with the Supreme Consciousness. The regular practice of Raja Yoga promotes ... Read Read: Philosophy And Universal Principles Of Yoga

By: Anmol Mehta | 03/11/2007 | Health

Relax your mind and enliven your soul with yoga

... to the self uniting of an individual with cosmic consciousness or the Universal Whole. Yoga Poses (Asanas), Meditation (Dhyana) and proper breathing practice (Pranayama) are the keys to yoga. When these three entities collaborate, a yoga ... Read Read: Relax your mind and enliven your soul with yoga

By: Karan Khalsa | 15/12/2009 | Yoga
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Kriya yoga

... . It helps in converging all the energies in individual into a bindu. This is the gateway of shoonya and higher states of dhyana. State of bindu is beyond the state of vikshepa i.e. dissipation. Kriya yoga implies techniques of various ... Read Read: Kriya yoga

By: sushant pandey | 05/09/2009 | Yoga

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