Williamsburg Regional Library

Do your om thing, bending yoga tradition to fit your modern life, Rebecca Pacheco

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Do your om thing, bending yoga tradition to fit your modern life, Rebecca Pacheco
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Do your om thing
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
896791570
Responsibility statement
Rebecca Pacheco
Sub title
bending yoga tradition to fit your modern life
Summary
From an acclaimed master yoga teacher and creator of one of the most popular yoga blogs on the Internet comes a contemporary guide to the full mind-body practice, combining intention and enlightenment with athleticism and physicality. While the practice of yoga encourages fitness, its benefits extend far beyond the physical. In order to have a beautiful, fit body, a yoga practitioner must understand and respect its inextricable link to mind and spirit. Yet for those who want a deeper connection with their practice, who seek enlightenment, there are few resources to provide guidance. Master yoga teacher, athletic model, and writer Rebecca Pacheco shows readers how to benefit from the ancient wisdom and philosophy of yoga without repudiating its modern attributes. Her book explores the traditional practice, translates these ancient texts for modern readers and puts them into the context of our everyday lives. Complete with a practical overview of the many different styles of yoga, simple poses, and sequences for daily balance, plus helpful tips on meditation.--From publisher description
Table Of Contents
Part one: Yoga: ancient and modern. The making of a modern yogi ; The eight limbs : walking an ancient path in modern life -- Part two: The body. What do you want to embody? ; The chakras : feeling light from the inside out ; The koshas : balancing the layers of your being -- Part three: The mind. Why meditate? ; How to meditate : five essential elements ; Make it your om : finding your meditation style -- Part four: The spirit. OMG, is yoga religious? ; Suggestions for spiritual sustenance ; Love
Target audience
adult
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