Yogic contemplations
October 30th 2008 00:20
I have recently been considering purchasing a book and getting more involved with a specific style of Yoga. Until now, I have followed instruction from one manual, with alterations stemming from my personal situation, body, health, and other reading. However, I would like to select 'a' Yoga style to concentrate on and stick with.
I am still a long way from examining all the styles available, which I am attempting to do for the purpose of writing at this site, as well as personal interest. I am only currently researching the F-G section of the alphabet. Perhaps I should have attended the recent Sydney Yoga Expo - to locate some information and ideas, but I had some work to be done on that specific day.
I do not feel able to research every Yoga style available in a week, or even a month. Though I might do so if I did not have other work, life and family commitments. However, I hope to nose my way into some of the more serious lifestyle-focused Indian-based varieties shortly and eventually select something. I definitely want a style that deals with more than a mere workout!
I am still a long way from examining all the styles available, which I am attempting to do for the purpose of writing at this site, as well as personal interest. I am only currently researching the F-G section of the alphabet. Perhaps I should have attended the recent Sydney Yoga Expo - to locate some information and ideas, but I had some work to be done on that specific day.
I do not feel able to research every Yoga style available in a week, or even a month. Though I might do so if I did not have other work, life and family commitments. However, I hope to nose my way into some of the more serious lifestyle-focused Indian-based varieties shortly and eventually select something. I definitely want a style that deals with more than a mere workout!
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