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Yoga meditation – Relax Through Meditation

February 8, 2008 by Steven Palmer  
Filed under Yoga basic

In the frenzied lifestyle people live in today, you have to consider that this overactivity lifestyle is bad for your health. Recent studies have found that stress contributes to heart diseases and high blood pressure. You have to consider that because of the help of stressful lifestyle that people live in today, stroke and heart diseases have been considered as one of the deadliest diseases plaguing today’s society.
Yoga meditations can completely relax your body and mind and it can also make your brain more alert and make your heart relax. Read more

Yoga photo around the world

January 15, 2008 by Steven Palmer  
Filed under Yoga basic

Is yoga something you can learn yourself from a book, or is it better to join a group? Read more

Hatha Yoga

January 10, 2008 by Steven Palmer  
Filed under Yoga basic

Hatha Yoga builds on the lesson of the two aspects that we consist of: consciousness and energy. Read more

Karma

January 9, 2008 by Steven Palmer  
Filed under Yoga basic

The word Karma is often misinterpreted to mean what is unavoidable in ‘life’ or ‘fate’. ‘An Indian farmer doesn’t plough his land according to modern methods, since he considers that it is his Karma to be poor, etc … ‘ Read more

Vedanta and other Indian Systems

September 29, 2007 by Steven Palmer  
Filed under Indian Philosophy

Vedanta is distinctly antagonistic to Nyaya, and most of its powerful dialectic criticism is generally directed against it. Shankara himself had begun it by showing contradictions and inconsistencies in many of the Nyaya conceptions, such as the theory of causation, conception of the atom, the relation of samavaya, the conception of jati, etc (1). Read more

Beginners yoga – an explanation

September 2, 2007 by Steven Palmer  
Filed under Yoga basic

Yoga in its definition of the structure of the world has many things in common with Sankhya, but it differs indeed from Sankhya in admitting the existence of God. Of course the God’s concept in Yoga, as happened in Nyaya, has passed through different stages: from the primitive one, indifferent presence, God has become, under the influence of theistic tides, an active assistant of liberation. The assimilation with Shiva of the popular religion confers him little by little all the ownerships of Ishvara, the Supreme almighty Being. Read more

Abhiseka

June 23, 2007 by Steven Palmer  
Filed under Tantra Shastra

ABHISEKA is of eight kinds, and the forms of abhiseka which follow the first at later stages, mark greater and greater degrees of initiation. (1) The first saktabhiseka is given on entrance into the path of sadhana. It is so called because the guru then reveals to the sisya the preliminary mysteries of sakti-tattva. Read more

Worship

June 23, 2007 by Steven Palmer  
Filed under Tantra Shastra

THERE are four different forms of worship corresponding with four states (bhava);(1) The realization that the jivatma and paramatma are one, that everything is Brahman, and that nothing but the Brahman exists, is the highest state or brahma-bhava. Constant meditation by the yoga process upon the Devata in the heart is the lower and middlemost (dhyana-bhava), japa and stava (hymns and prayer) is still lower, and the lowest of all mere external worship (puja). Read more

Yoga

June 18, 2007 by Steven Palmer  
Filed under Tantra Shastra

Thiss word, derived from the root Yuj (”to join”), is in grammar samdhi, in logic avayavasakti, or the power of the parts taken together and in its most widely known and present sense the union of the jiva or embodied spirit, with the Paramatma, or Supreme Spirit (1) and the practices by which this union may be attained. Read more