Healing Yoga: A Guide to Integrating the Chakras With Your Yoga Practice
Book Specification
Item Code: | NCZ046 |
Author: | Ambikananda Saraswati |
Publisher: | B. Jain Publishers (P) Ltd |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 2002 |
ISBN: | 9788180560392 |
Pages: | 144 (Throughout B/W Illustrations) |
Cover: | PAPERBACK |
Other Details | 9.50 X 7.00 inches |
Weight | 290 gm |
Book Description
HEALIN YOGA helps you to do just this, by teaching you how to integrate an awareness of the panchatattva - the five forces of vitality into you Yoga practice. Each tattva is housed in one of the body's five energy centres, the chakras. HEALING YOGA explores each specific tattviand the chakra where it resides, revealing the nature of its vital energy and what happens when this vitality is disturbed. The Yoga asanas (postures) most beneficial for enhancing the energy of each tattva are fully illustrated with clear step-by-step photography. Further techniques for attaining balance - breath work, gestures, visualizations, mantras and dietary advice - are also included.
By restoring the panchatattva to a state of balance, and improving the flow of prana (vitality) within the body, you can achieve a healthier, happier life. Let this beautifully illustrated book show you how.
• Explains Hatha Yoga techniques for enhancing the chakra-tattva energy system
• Reveals bow to develop an aware-ness of imbalance within the body
• Illustrates all asanas with clear, step-by-step colour photography
• Includes a reference chart of beneficial postures of common ailments.
The Panchatattva method of teaching Yoga postures (asanas) trains us in direct experience and perception, thereby developing not only our physical bodies but our consciousness - integrating body and mind. Students are taught to listen to and observe the body, rather than trying to force or control it towards reaching a goal. This focus on the process rather than the goal makes Hatha Yoga accessible to students of all ages and abilities, not only those who are young, flexible or fit. My students include people in their seventies and eighties as well as people with multiple sclerosis and other disabilities. Students of the Panchatattva Way of Yoga are not presented with models of perfection to live up to, but are encouraged to discover the perfection within themselves.
In this, and in so many ways, Swami Ambikananda’s teaching embodies the spirit of Yoga, giving us an example of how to move from fragmentation and alienation towards wholeness. I consider this book a gift to everyone.
Perhaps what calls us to Yoga in this technological world of instant delivery and smart machines is that we are beginning to -understand the vision of the risk (seers) of India from many thousands of years ago. Maybe we had to come through the industrial and technological revolutions in order to begin to ask the right questions about our own existence in this time, to be able to understand the answers the rishis gave us from their time.
One of the most beautiful ancient Sanskrit texts associated with Yoga is the dialogue between the Devi (goddess), Shakti, and the god Shiva.
Thus the promise of Yoga is perfection, which embraces health, happiness and the quality of our lives, no matter how long we live. And, as we shall see, health is not an absence of disease, and happiness is not an absence of tragedy. Swami Venkatesananda, along with the many Yogis who brought us this wisdom from the East, lived this perfection. Every day of his life was lived to the full, in a wholeness and with a dynamic quality that can only be called human perfection. In the pages that follow, we will explore how coming to 'know the tattva' - the `vitalities' - through the philosophy and practice of Yoga can move each and every one of us closer to discovering our own innate perfection.
Book's Contents and Sample Pages