The Holistic Care

Niyamas
 

Niyamas (Internal-restraints)
Ethical guidelines for the yogi pertaining to her daily activities. Observances of one’s own physical appearance, actions, words and thoughts.

 

 Niyamas (Internal-restraints)

 Ethical guidelines for the yogi pertaining to her daily activities. Observances of one’s own physical appearance, actions, words and thoughts.

 

These also are 5 in number,

Shauca (Purity):

Cleanliness, orderliness, precision, clarity, balance. Internal and external purification. Cleanliness.
 

Santosa (Contentment):

Equanimity, peace, tranquility, acceptance of the way things are. Contentment.


Tapas (Heat):

Burning desire for reunion with God expressed through self-discipline, purification, willpower, austerity, and patience. Self-mortification.


Svadhyaya (Study of the Self):

Self-inquiry, mindfulness, self-study, study of the scriptures, chanting and recitation of the scriptures. Searching for the Unknown (divinity) in the Known (physical world). Scriptural Study.
 

Ishvara Pranidhana (Devotional offering to the Lord):

Surrender to God, open-heartedness, love, “not my will, but Thy will be done,” willingness to serve the Lord. Surrender to God.


Relevance.  Learning the lessons of the Yamas and Niyamas is a daily one.  In particular, I have to consistently move my inner dialogue for being self-judgmental.  I can get into the mental state where I draw conclusions about myself, and my self-worth from what I have achieved (at work, at home or on the mat).  Ideally I should be able to honestly (Satya) acknowledge that I have not done by best (i.e. take responsibility), however stay present to consider and learn lessons why (but not then draw conclusions about myself for that situation).

 

 

                                ShatKarma:  
         Dhauti
  Basti
  Neti
  Nauli Kriya
  Trataka
  Kapalabhati

 

 

Modern schools of Yoga
Aerial yoga
Anahata Yoga
Ananda Marga
Anusara Yoga
Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga
Bikram Yoga/ Hot Yoga
Cardiac yoga
Chair Yoga

Dahn Yoga
Iyengar Yoga
Kripalu  Yoga
Kundalini Yoga

Krishnamacharya's yoga

Kriya Yoga
Naked/ Nude yoga
Pranava yoga

Power Yoga
Sahaja Yoga
Satyananda Yoga

Sivananda Yoga
Surat Shabd Yoga
Yin Yoga
Yoga Chi Gung

Hinduism paths

Ashtanga Yoga
Bhakti Yoga
Hatha Yoga
Purna Yoga or

Integral Yoga

Supramental Yoga

Karma Yoga
Kriya Yoga
Kundalini Yoga
Laya yoga

Japa Yoga
Natya Yoga
Raja Yoga
Jnana Yoga

 

 

Tibetan schools of Yoga
Anuyoga
Mahayoga
Six Yogas of Naropa
Trul khor (Yantra Yoga)

 

Also read from Kundalini Yoga-SRI SWAMI SIVANANDA

KUNDALINI PRANAYAMA

KUNDALINI

INTRODUCTION

YOGA SADHANA

PRANAYAMA

PRAYER TO MOTHER KUNDALINI

EXPERIENCES ON AWAKENING OF KUNDALINI

GRADATIONAL ASCENT OF MIND

PRANAYAMA FOR AWAKENING KUNDALINI

 

 

ASANAS

MUDRAS AND BANDHAS

EIGHT MAJOR SIDDHIS

DHARANA

MYSTIC EXPERIENCES

HINTS ON YOGA

SPIRITUAL DIARY

YOGA-KUNDALINI UPANISHAD

GLOSSARY

 

 

 

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