Yoga thoughts - 13
September 29th 2011 16:52
I have been wondering about purchasing a replacement manual. When I lived in Australia, I had picked up a Sivananda Yoga manual from the library book sales for AU$1. I found it very useful when first starting up for explaining the basics of an all-round Yoga practice, basic asanas and pranayama practices, and Yogic diet information. I have read a lot more Yoga books since, but never bought another one..... yet.
When I moved to England to take care of my father, I could not cram the book into my suitcase. I had to fit a 3-bedroom house into 2.5 suitcases, and that did not leave much room for books. On arrival, I did find a Yoga manual in the bookcase - a Richard Hittleman one for getting in shape. I do not practice Yoga to get thin and trim though - so it is of little use other than amusement and a memory of my mother's attempts to lose weight during my childhood
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When I moved to England to take care of my father, I could not cram the book into my suitcase. I had to fit a 3-bedroom house into 2.5 suitcases, and that did not leave much room for books. On arrival, I did find a Yoga manual in the bookcase - a Richard Hittleman one for getting in shape. I do not practice Yoga to get thin and trim though - so it is of little use other than amusement and a memory of my mother's attempts to lose weight during my childhood
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