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		<title>Is Yoga for Everyone?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For most of us, yoga probably seems like a difficult concept and something that we wouldn&#8217;t even dream of doing. You are probably wondering just how in the world any person could do something so complicated as those yoga postures that you&#8217;ve seen people do. After all some of those yoga techniques have a person [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For most of us, yoga probably seems like a difficult concept and something that we wouldn&#8217;t even dream of doing. You are probably wondering just how in the world any person could do something so complicated as those yoga postures that you&#8217;ve seen people do. After all some of those yoga techniques have a person looking like some kind of human pretzel so there is no way any person in their right mind would even want to do anything like that. And for some just the word yoga brings up some kind of archaic spiritual belief that has a person quit their job and moving out to the middle of nowhere. But yoga is really a very basic practice and there is nothing necessarily mystique or out of ordinary about it.</p>
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<p>If you’ve had the opportunity to visit a country where it has been established for generations – India, Japan, China, and others – it’s really rather, well, &#8220;ordinary&#8221;. The practice of yoga came to the west back in 1893 when one of India’s celebrated gurus, Swami Vivekananda, was welcomed at the World Fair in Chicago. He is now known for having sparked the West’s interest in yoga.</p>
<p>Literally, the word yoga comes from the Sanskrit term Yug, which means: “to yoke, bind, join, or direct one’s attention”. At the same time, yoga can also imply concepts such as fusion, union, and discipline. The sacred scriptures of Hinduism (an ancient belief system from India that has a global presence) also defines yoga as “unitive discipline”; the kind of discipline that, according to experts Georg Feuerstein and Stephan Bodian in their book Living Yoga, leads to inner and outer union, harmony and joy. In essence, yoga is most commonly understood as conscious living; of tapping into one’s inner potential for happiness (what Sankrit refers to as ananda).</p>
<p>If you really want to understand the topic yoga then it is helpful to also know about all the misunderstandings that are centered on this topic. Authors and yoga scholars Feuerstein and Bodian help us understand yoga by telling us what it is not.</p>
<p><strong>What Yoga Isn’t:</strong><br />
Yoga is NOT calisthenics (marked by the headstand, the lotus posture or some pretzel-like pose). While it is true that yoga involves many postures – especially in hatha yoga – these are only intended to make people get in touch with their inner feelings.</p>
<p>Yoga is NOT a system of meditation – or a religion – the way many people are misled to believe. Meditation is only part of the whole process of bringing ourselves into the realm of the spiritual.</p>
<p><strong>What is the essence of Yoga?</strong><br />
Virtually all yogic science and philosophy states that a human being is but a fragment of an enormous universe, and when this human being learns to “communion” with this vastness, then he/she attains union with something that is bigger than him/her. This attachment or tapping into something bigger thus enables one to walk the true path of happiness. By flowing along with the force, the individual is able to discover truth. And with truth comes realization; but to attain realization, our words, thoughts and deeds must be based on truth. People attend courses on yoga and go to studios to learn new techniques in yoga, but yoga teacher Tim Miller said that “True yoga begins when leaving the studio; it’s all about being awake and being mindful of your actions&#8221;.</p>
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		<title>What would a beginner&#8217;s yoga class entail?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am attending my first yoga class this week.  It is called &#34;Yoga Basics&#34; and intended for beginners.  I am a little nervous, and want to what to expect.  What positions will we do?  Isn&#39;t there something special about breathing?  How hard is it going to be?  Any advice [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am attending my first yoga class this week.  It is called &quot;Yoga Basics&quot; and intended for beginners.  I am a little nervous, and want to what to expect.  What positions will we do?  Isn&#39;t there something special about breathing?  How hard is it going to be?  Any advice and knowledge you can drop on me would be really appreciated!!!</p>
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