Friday, April 29, 2016

Sun Salutation helps to reduce the Weight

Stress is an imperative component in weight addition and misfortune. The more focused on you are, the more cortisol hormone your body will create. Cortisol is connected with indulging, longing for unhealthy greasy and sugary sustenance, and profound stomach fat. Considering the significance of lessening anxiety as a feature of a general way of life procedure, here are three yoga tips for weight reduction!


1. Samasthiti
Start by going to the front of mat bringing your toes and heels together in Samasthiti or equivalent standing. Expand the toes and tie the thighs of the legs lifting the vitality up from the earth. Keep your hands structure by the side of your body.

2. Namaskar
As you breathe in, the hands come up coming to the fingertips looking to the sky.

3. Utthanasana
As you are breathing out, gradually twisted forward from the hips keeping your spine straight. Cut your hands down onto the floor place those between your feet with your fingers lies in the line of your toes.

4. Urdhva Mukha Utthanasana
As you breathe in, extend through the front of your body and turn upward.

5. Chaturanga Dandasana
As you breathe out stride back and frame a board position. Proceeding with breathe out lower your body.

6. Urdhva Mukha Svanasana
From here draw the arms and breathe in from an upward pooch position.

7. Adho Mukha Svanasana
Breathe out and bring your hips in reverse. Your fingers ought to point forward. One ought to stay in this stance for 5 breaths.

8. Urdhva Mukha Utthanasana
Venture in forward where your palms are. Breathe out was collapsing your body in.

9. Utthanasana
As you are breathing in, gradually bowed forward from the hips keeping your spine straight. Cut your hands down onto the floor place those between your feet with your fingers lies in the line of your toes.

10. Namaskar
As you breathe out, the hands come up coming to the fingertips looking to the sky.

11. Samasthiti
At that point back to the starting position.

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Thursday, April 21, 2016

Third Eye Meditation

Third Eye Meditation
The meditation technique that you're getting to learn is ‘Trataka’ (also referred to as pineal eye meditation). In the conviction of ‘Tantra’ and ‘Hatha Yoga’ there's an idea of Kundalini.
It has been discovered that there are a unit seven chakras (or points of consciousness) in our body. These Chakras (literally Chakra means that rings) are placed at completely different points in our body.  Among these Chakras, the sixth Chakra is thought as ‘Aagya Chakra’ placed between the
eyebrows and is alleged to be the seat of the paranormal “third eye”.
The physical location of this chakra is at the middle of our forehead. Simply higher than the place between our eyes. it's believed that Kundalini (the energy field) travels from the primary Chakra (also called Muladhara Chakra, set at the bottom of our spine) and travels to second, 3rd, 4th…..chakra to achieve the seventh Chakra of Sahasrara. Here it meets with the Supreme Consciousness- Shiva. The ‘Agya Chakra’ is that the sixth chakra (the second last Chakra within the path of Kundalini).
This third eye meditation revolves around this sixth center of consciousness – Agya Chakra. This Agya Chakra’ is taken into account because the center wherever our receptor resides. The there's no physical receptor gift within the body however at an additional refined, religious plane it's been fully fledged by many of us that a remarkable center of consciousness exist here. Trataka (or receptor meditation) is that the meditation technique of ‘Agya Chakra’. After we focus our awareness on receptor, we tend to mechanically and instantly attain a ruminative state.

Now while not additional going into the scientific clarification or religious significance of this meditation technique allow us to learn the precise methodology of this straightforward meditation technique of ‘Trataka’ which can take you into a ruminative state instantly.
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Tuesday, September 23, 2014

200 hour yoga teacher training course


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Thursday, September 18, 2014

AYM Yoga School Reviews

Carmel Rodda, Australia

15th August 2014 – 12th September 2014                            
200 Hrs

My 200 Hrs teacher training course was a very pleasant experience. The school is in a beautiful spot not too far away from town but facing the mountains and away from the hustle and busy roads. The teachers are very knowledgeable and we enjoyed all the classes. I would recommend to anyone searching for the full experience of yogic training to come to AYM.

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Upper Tapovan, Laxman Jhula Road
Phn:- +919997846352, 0135-2442655
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Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Reviews of Yoga teacher training course at AYM Yoga School Rishikesh


Carmel Rodda, Australia
15th August 2014 – 12th September 2014                             
200 Hrs

My 200 Hrs teacher training course was a very pleasant experience. The school is in a beautiful spot not too far away from town but facing the mountains and away from the hustle and busy roads. The teachers are very knowledgeable and we enjoyed all the classes. I would recommend to anyone searching for the full experience of yogic training to come to AYM.

Association for Yoga and Meditation
Upper Tapovan, Laxman Jhula Road
aymindia@gmail.com
Ph:- +91-7500277709, 0135-2442655
www.indianyogaassociation.com
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Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Reviews of Yoga Teacher training Course at Association for Yoga and Meditation


Ali Hassan alshehh

In the past, I think that the science of yoga is to sit without movement for a long time what looks like magic or
Then I knew after that it also sports bodily strengthens the muscles of the body
But after I joined the School of Yoga (AYM) and progress through the study discovered the yoga is not just a a form of an exercise the body, but path leading to perfect harmony to the body, mind and spirit. Happiness and a peace, which eventually lead to the self-realization, union with the self
Yoga brings the mind to the present moment, improved serenity, and vigilance in the mind. Mind becomes .quiet, and able to deal with a daily stress
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