In Hatha Yoga: The Yogi Philosophy of Physical Wellbeing , Ramacharaka describes the branch of and ancestral philosophy that deals with the physical body, and stresses its splendid foundation upon which the student builds a sound and strong body necessary for one to do his best work. Hatha Yoga: The Yogi Philosophy of Physical Wellbeing consists of a series of lessons dealing with the laboratory of the body, the Yogi theory and practice of Prana, Yogi breathing, Pranic energy, the control of the involuntary system, the ...
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In Hatha Yoga: The Yogi Philosophy of Physical Wellbeing , Ramacharaka describes the branch of and ancestral philosophy that deals with the physical body, and stresses its splendid foundation upon which the student builds a sound and strong body necessary for one to do his best work. Hatha Yoga: The Yogi Philosophy of Physical Wellbeing consists of a series of lessons dealing with the laboratory of the body, the Yogi theory and practice of Prana, Yogi breathing, Pranic energy, the control of the involuntary system, the mental attitude, lead by the spirit, as well as actives like the expansion of the Self, mental control, the cultivation of attention and perception, and subconscious character building, which involves the intelligent use of the subconscious faculties of the mind to modify, change, or completely alter our character. Throughout this book, Hatha Yoga: The Yogi Philosophy of Physical Wellbeing , the author's objective is unique: to give a new breath to our life. Editor's Note: In order to be more enjoyable during reading, this book is in 6" x 9" format. In the same spirit, the paper is cream-colored, which causes less fatigue to the eyes than white paper. All our publications are carefully handled both in terms of typography and design. 196 pages.
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