Archive for the 'Yoga' Category
By Dr Peter Lind
Stress affects functions in all parts of the body. In particular, hormones can be vulnerable to the damaging influences of chronic stress. The adrenal glands are the first line of defense against stress (the “fight or flight” response), and can be fatigued with constant demand. You will experience high and then eventually […]
January 08 2008 | Alternative Health Therapy and Stress Management and Yoga | No Comments »
Continuation of part 1 of the article by Elizabeth Reninger:
The secret level of practice is the level of non-conceptuality, and hence is, in its essence, un-knowable & un-speakable. (Yes, writing about it is paradoxical, and at best can be the proverbial “finger pointing to the moon”!) In terms of the Three Treasures, this is […]
December 26 2007 | Qigong and Alternative Health Therapy and Yoga | No Comments »
By Elizabeth Reninger
Yoga and Qigong practice is traditionally spoken of as occurring on three levels: the outer, the inner & the secret. These three levels of practice have similarities to what in Taoist practice are known as the Three Treasures (Jing, Qi & Shen); and also to what in Buddhist practice are known as […]
December 25 2007 | Qigong and Alternative Health Therapy and Yoga | No Comments »
Feature at http://therapeuticreiki.com/blog
By Barbara House
While many people have always thought of Yoga as some mystic Hindu practice, that image is rapidly disappearing – almost as fast as the stresses of our modern lives are increasing. The American Academy of Family Physicians has noted that stress related symptoms prompt two-thirds of the office visits to family […]
November 15 2007 | Yoga and Self Help - Personal Development | No Comments »