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Oh man, great thread! I love yoga. I do the Bikram style of yoga:

www.bikramfh.com.

It's done in a very hot room (105 degrees) to promote sweating & release toxins. People walk out of the class literally dripping. It's not the most popular style of yoga for this reason, but I find that the heat helps me to stretch better, and with less injury. :)

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Oh man, great thread! I love yoga. I do the Bikram style of yoga:

www.bikramfh.com.

It's done in a very hot room (105 degrees) to promote sweating & release toxins. People walk out of the class literally dripping. It's not the most popular style of yoga for this reason, but I find that the heat helps me to stretch better, and with less injury. :)

Oo...I could get into that (once a week maybe)...

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I love my Yoga and my Yoga instructor, she is so awesome. Without it I would be SO unbalanced. I decided against it last winter semester- YHA BIG MISTAKE!!!

I mostly focus on my Yamas, the two main ones for me being Ahimsa and Satya.

It has been more then helpful. :heart:

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I don't remember many asanas but I might get back into the actual stretching sometime because it helps elevate my mood and lift more weight.

I know different techniques with Kundalini and Jnana Yoga, currently favoring Jnana and Westernized variant of Karma Yoga as a practice. For what its worth, I also know some different Kundalini symptoms, including severe ones which seem perceptual or dealing with the head, and different ways to stop or potentially stop them.

Since the West sees Yoga between stretching and philosophy, I follow Ramana Maharshi's philosophy of the different samadhis. Though I've heard different definitions for Nirvikalpa and I'm unsure about whether it includes or rejects physical bliss, or can have either. And added onto that confusion, physical or nervous system-based bliss is probably not the sum total of what ananda or bliss means in mystic traditions.

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