Hatha yoga videos
July 11, 2008 by Steven Palmer
Filed under Hatha Yoga, Yoga video online
Here are some Hatha yoga videos, from beginners to advanced stages. Yoga is one of the best ways to cultivate your mind and body union. It tones muscles, increases flexibility, calms the mind and can improve overall health. You can notice results from your very first practice, and as you become familiar with the postures, both your yoga practice and your body will evolve in an enriching and truly powerful way. Read more
Raja Yoga
January 10, 2008 by Steven Palmer
Filed under Meditation, Yoga basic
The royal road or the knowledge of the mind.
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Raja yoga and psychoanalysis
September 28, 2007 by Steven Palmer
Filed under Hatha Yoga, Yoga basic
‘Raja’ means king and thus Raja Yoga is the ‘Kingly Yoga’ or the ‘Royal Way’ of Yoga. Our mind is the ‘King’ in question, the master in our lives is the mind, and the control of mind is the primary concern of Raja Yoga.
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Gnani Yoga – by Yogi Ramacharaka
July 5, 2007 by Steven Palmer
Filed under Bhakti Yoga, Hatha Yoga, Series of Lessons in Gnani Yoga
The Yogi Philosophy may be divided into several great branches, or fields. What is known as “Hatha Yoga” deals with the physical body and its control; its welfare; its health; its preservation; its laws, etc. What is known as “Raja Yoga” deals with the Mind; its control; its development; its unfoldment, etc. What is known as “Bhakti Yoga” deals with the Love of the Absolute–God. What is known as “Gnani Yoga” deals with the scientific and intellectual knowing of the great questions regarding Life and what lies back of Life–the Riddle of the Universe. Read more
About Yoga Breathing
June 17, 2007 by Steven Palmer
Filed under Anusara Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, Hatha Yoga, Yoga and Health, Yoga basic
This Yoga breathing site is devoted to presenting the many faces of Yoga. The goal of Yoga breathing is to illustrate the classical approaches of Raja Yoga, Jnana, Karma, and Bhakti Yoga, as well as Hatha Yoga, Kriya, Kundalini, Laya, Mantra, and the modern approaches of Ashtanga, Bikram and Anusara Yoga. Concentration, meditation, contemplation, mantra join into a unified force directed towards a complete understanding of Yoga.
The Yoga breathing site provides valuable and helpful information for those seeking to make yoga a part of their everyday routine. There is no promotion of any one belief system, only solid information about yoga, and not unbiased promotion of some yoga class. The hundreds of pages are packed with useful information: articles about yoga in general, yoga schools, yoga and health; and step-by-step yoga postures, concentration and meditation. The yoga beginner will get concise and easy-to-understand information about yoga basic principles and more advanced yoga techniques.
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Yoga postures are catalogued in a supportive guide and offer step-by-step instructions, yoga video lessons, and yoga photos to better understand the practical side. This site also features essays on Yoga sutras of Patanjali.
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Yoga and Past Lives
June 15, 2007 by Steven Palmer
Filed under Reincarnation
Our subliminal self, or the subconscious mind, is the storehouse of all the impressions that we gather through our experiences during our lifetime. They are stored up, pigeon-holed there, in the Chitta, as it is called in Vedanta. “Chitta” means the same subconscious mind or subliminal self which is the storehouse of all impressions and experiences. Read more
A Series of Lessons in Raja Yoga – by Yogi Ramacharaka
June 10, 2007 by Steven Palmer
Filed under Series of Lessons in Raja Yoga
THE “I.”
In India, the Candidates for Initiation into the science of “Raja Yoga,” when they apply to the Yogi Masters for instruction, are given a series of lessons designed to enlighten them regarding the nature of the Real Self, and to instruct them in the secret knowledge whereby they may develop the consciousness and realization of the real “I” within them. They are shown how they may cast aside the erroneous or imperfect knowledge regarding their real identity. Read more
Will is the attribute of the Real Self
June 9, 2007 by Steven Palmer
Filed under Series of Lessons in Raja Yoga
As we have said, the purpose of this lesson is to bring you in the way of the unfoldment of consciousness, rather than to teach you the details of the scientific side of the Yogi teachings. Development is the keynote of Raja Yoga. And the reason that we wish to develop this sense of the Reality of the “I,” and the Expansion of the Self, at this place is that thereby you may assert your Mastery over Matter, Energy and Mind. Read more
Mental Drill and Exercises
June 8, 2007 by Steven Palmer
Filed under Series of Lessons in Raja Yoga
Before we can get the mind to do good work for us, we must first “tame” it, and bring it to obedience to the Will of the “I.” The mind, as a rule, has been allowed to run wild, and follow its own sweet will and desires, without regard to anything else. Read more
Pratyahara
June 8, 2007 by Steven Palmer
Filed under Series of Lessons in Raja Yoga
The first exercise in Raja Yoga is what is called Pratyahara or the art of making the mind introspective or turned inward upon itself. It is the first step toward mental control. It aims to turn the mind from going outward, and gradually turning it inward upon itself or inner nature. The object is to gain control of it by the Will. Read more
Dharana
June 8, 2007 by Steven Palmer
Filed under Series of Lessons in Raja Yoga
The second step in Raja Yoga is what is known as Dharana, or Concentration. This is a most wonderful idea in the direction of focusing the mental forces, and may be cultivated to an almost incredible degree, but all this requires work, time, and patience. But the student will be well repaid for it. Concentration consists in the mind focusing upon a certain subject, or object, and being held there for a time. Read more
The Cultivation of Attention
June 8, 2007 by Steven Palmer
Filed under Series of Lessons in Raja Yoga
In our last lesson we called your attention to the fact that the Yogis devote considerable time and practice to the acquirement of Concentration. And we also had something to say regarding the relation of Attention to the subject of Concentration. In this lesson we shall have more to say on the subject of Attention, for it is one of the important things relating to the practice of Raja Yoga, and the Yogis insist upon their students practicing systematically to develop and cultivate the faculty. Attention lies at the base of Will-power, and the cultivation of one makes easy the exercise of the other. Read more


