Dirgha Pranayama

Dirgha Pranayama

Dirgha Pranayama, or the “Three-Part Breath,” is an excellent foundational practice that offers numerous benefits for both beginners and experienced practitioners. It’s a simple yet effective technique to help cultivate mindfulness, increase relaxation, and improve the flow of prana (life energy) throughout the body. How to Practice Dirgha Pranayama: Benefits of Dirgha Pranayama: Dirgha Pranayama…

Jivha Bandha
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Jivha Bandha

Take your practice of pranayama to the next level using the tongue lock. Jivha Bandha (the tongue lock) is a powerful technique used in advanced pranayama practices to elevate the energy flow in the body and deepen the effects of breath control. When practiced correctly, it helps to strengthen the internal energy channels, calm the…

Self-Awareness
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Self-Awareness

In yoga, contemplation transcends the physical practice to become a journey of inward exploration and self-discovery. Happy Journey (to death). In yoga, the practice is often seen as a means of connecting with one’s deeper self, transcending the physical and mental limitations we usually identify with. Contemplation on the nature of life, death, and the…

Asana
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Asana

Finding a balance between effort and ease, both physically and mentally. It’s about creating a stable foundation for your practice while maintaining a sense of inner peace and comfort. The practice of Asana, which refers to the physical postures in yoga, is all about finding that delicate balance between effort and ease. It’s not simply…

Chin Mudra
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Chin Mudra

Chin mudra may symbolize focus, intention, or connection. It is a versatile tool that can be adapted to various practices; try it while doing asana, pranayama, pratyahara, dharana, or dhyana practices. Remember, while chin mudra can be a valuable tool, it’s just one element in your larger practice. The true journey lies in your dedication,…

Nadi Shuddhi
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Nadi Shuddhi

The ability to keep still like a yogi comes from dedication and consistent practice, not just a one-time “balancing” act. Patience, perseverance, and proper guidance are essential elements. Nadi Shodhana (often referred to as Nadi Sudhi) is a powerful pranayama (breathing technique) that involves alternate nostril breathing. This practice helps cleanse and balance the energy…

Kapalabhati Kriya

Kapalabhati Kriya

The invigorating breath practice for clarity, focus, and inner fire. Kapalbhati, often referred to as the “skull shining breath,” is a powerful and energizing breathing technique used in yoga and pranayama (breathing exercises). It involves rapid, forceful exhalations through the nostrils, followed by passive inhalations. The practice is typically done in a seated position with…