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pratyahara - the fifth limb of yoga

Pratyahara - The fifth limb of yoga

By Katherine Anderson | Wednesday 8 June 2022

Pratyahara, the fifth limb of yoga, is the practice of withdrawing our senses from external stimuli and turning inward, towards our own inner world. The word Pratyahara comes from the Sanskrit words "prati," meaning "towards" or "away from," and "ahara," meaning "nourishment" or "food." The practice of Pratyahara is designed to help us break free from the constant barrage of...

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pranayama - the fourth limb of yoga

Pranayama - The fourth limb of Yoga

By Katherine Anderson | Wednesday 25 May 2022

Pranayama, the fourth limb of yoga, is the practice of breathing exercises designed to control the flow of breath and energy in the body. The word Pranayama comes from the Sanskrit words "prana," meaning "life force" or "vital energy," and "ayama," meaning "to control or regulate." The practice of Pranayama is meant to help us cultivate greater awareness of our...

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asana - the third limb of yoga

Asana - The third limb of Yoga

By Katherine Anderson | Wednesday 11 May 2022

Asana, the third limb of yoga, is the practice of physical postures and movements designed to promote physical health, mental calmness, and spiritual growth. Asana means "seat" or "position," and the practice of Asana is meant to help us find stillness, stability, and balance in both our physical and mental states. The practice of Asana involves a wide range of...

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niyama -  the second limb of yoga

Niyama - The second limb of Yoga

By Katherine Anderson | Wednesday 27 April 2022

Niyama, the second limb of yoga, is a set of five practices that help us to cultivate inner peace and well-being. These practices guide us in developing a deeper relationship with ourselves, helping us to develop a sense of self-awareness and to live a life of purpose and meaning. The five principles of Niyama are: Saucha (purity) - this principle...

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yama - the first limb of yoga

Yama - The first limb of Yoga

By Katherine Anderson | Wednesday 13 April 2022

Yama, the first limb of yoga, is a set of five ethical guidelines that help us to cultivate positive relationships with others and with ourselves. These guidelines are often referred to as the "do's and don'ts" of yoga and provide a framework for living a life of integrity, compassion, and self-awareness. The five principles of Yama are: Ahimsa (non-violence) -...

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what are the 8 limbs of yoga?

What are the 8 limbs of Yoga?

By Katherine Anderson | Wednesday 30 March 2022

The eight limbs of yoga, as outlined by the great sage Patanjali, offer a comprehensive path towards self-realization and inner peace. When practiced together, these eight limbs provide a holistic approach to living a meaningful and fulfilling life. At its core, the eight limbs of yoga are designed to help us uncover our true nature, to help us see beyond...

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a guide to yoga props

A Guide to Yoga Props

By Katherine Anderson | Wednesday 16 March 2022

Yoga is a wonderful and versatile combination of exercise, mindfulness and breathwork that is packed full of health benefits for your mind, body and soul. Yoga is all about exploring your inner self and your body, and is a great way to get in shape, increase your flexibility, strength, mobility and balance. One of the most popular ways to practice...

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a guide to yoga bolsters

A Guide to Yoga Bolsters

By Katherine Anderson | Wednesday 2 March 2022

Yoga bolsters can be your best friend when it comes to supporting your asana and allowing for comfortable restorative poses, deep heart openings, supporting back bends, cushioning more advanced poses, inverted postures, creating the most beautiful savasana and pranayama practise … which of course is always the highlight of any Yoga practise. Bolsters can be rectangular, square round, kidney shaped...

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a guide to yoga blankets

A Guide to Yoga Blankets

By Katherine Anderson | Wednesday 16 February 2022

Yoga blankets have been a staple in yoga classes around the world for centuries and are an essential part of any yoga student's arsenal. They are not only be used to keep you warm, but also prevent bad posture, provide comfort and support, soothe stress and tension away and can help you find your focus when used correctly. A good...

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a guide to yoga blocks

A Guide to Yoga Blocks

By Katherine Anderson | Wednesday 2 February 2022

Yoga blocks, wedges and chocks are highly durable and versatile devices that can provide you with extra length, height and stability and even make some balances like tree pose, when standing on them more advanced. Blocks can be used individually or in combination with bolsters and blankets to help support restorative back bends, balancing postures and stretches and achieve more...

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a guide to meditation stools

A Guide to Meditation Stools

By Katherine Anderson | Sunday 16 January 2022

The old Zen saying goes ‘you should sit in meditation for 20 minutes a day, unless you are too busy; then you should sit for an hour’. If you aren’t lucky enough to own a Zabuton with Zafu cushion or find it too uncomfortable to sit cross legged for longer periods then a meditation stool could be just what you...

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a guide to yoga mats

A Guide to Yoga Mats

By Katherine Anderson | Sunday 2 January 2022

Your yoga mat should be a perfect extension of you. It is a vital tool that helps to create your poses while also providing stability in your technique, and is vital for students just starting their yoga journey. There are yoga mats to suit every length, weight, colour, design, cushioning and body-type and they come in different materials from vinyl...

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