Your Hatha Yoga Practice
Yoga Denise O'Dunn Yoga Denise O'Dunn

Your Hatha Yoga Practice

When possible, practice at the same time and in the same place each day. Your body and mind will become familiar with the process and will expect and look forward to your practice.

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Sequencing Your Postures
Yoga Denise O'Dunn Yoga Denise O'Dunn

Sequencing Your Postures

It is important to develop yoga routines that work well for you and your lifestyle. Having a clear understanding of why you place yoga postures in a certain order, will help you to feel more comfortable in your practice at home.

Ideally, we all come to the point where we don’t have to think of the practical reasons for posture sequence but rely on our own intuition.

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Hatha Yoga
Yoga Denise O'Dunn Yoga Denise O'Dunn

Hatha Yoga

The word hatha means “sun/moon or a balanced force” and yoga means “to yoke or join together” also, “union or integration.” Hatha Yoga then translates as “the joining or integration of pairs of opposites”, representing balance. The practice of Hatha Yoga is known as “the yoga of physical discipline”, focusing primarily on postures (asanas) and breathing to integrate the body and mind. As the body and mind merge, a place of stillness is found that draws one to the core of their being, where the source of all bliss can be experienced.

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Paths of Yoga
Yoga, Mind Energy Spirit Denise O'Dunn Yoga, Mind Energy Spirit Denise O'Dunn

Paths of Yoga

Though the characteristics vary, the different paths of yoga share similarities and ultimately lead to the same goal: to connect the body and mind, transcend the individual self, and liberate the soul, uniting one with their original source, which is pure consciousness.

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Ayurveda and Yoga – Sister Sciences
Ayurveda, Yoga Denise O'Dunn Ayurveda, Yoga Denise O'Dunn

Ayurveda and Yoga – Sister Sciences

Ayurveda and Yoga share the same Vedic roots yet offer different paths to the common goal of self-understanding and ultimately merging with pure consciousness. Both Ayurveda and Yoga originated as a means to end all suffering, presenting an approach to life that is in harmony with the laws of the universe.

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