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Yoga for HIV/AIDS
The Yoga Group is a Colorado non-profit organization providing free Yoga classes since 1988 to persons living with HIV/AIDS, and sharing related information with yoga teachers and the HIV+ community.
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Yoga for the Special Child
Yoga for the Special Child™ is a comprehensive program of yoga techniques designed to enhance the natural development of children with special needs. Our style of yoga is gentle and therapeutic -- safe for babies and children with Down Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, Microcephaly, Autism and other developmental disabilities. These methods also provide an effective treatment for children diagnosed with Attention Deficit Disorder, ADHD and Learning Disabilities.
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Yoga.com
Yoga articles, forums and shopping.
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Yoga: Chicken Soup for the Heart! @ hinduism.about.com
Hinduism attaches as much importance to the mind and the soul, as to the body. Scriptures say humans can achieve all aims and reach righteous destinations even through the medium of the body. Ancient texts like the Yoga Sutra of Pitanjali (300 BC) enunciates the means of keeping the body in good shape, attaining sound health, and increasing lifespan through the physical discipline of Yoga.
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YogaMovement.com
We created this site not just to talk about the practice of yoga but to discuss the whole movement toward starting, understanding, and progressing along the inner journey.
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Yogic Pranayama @ indiangyan.com
Pranayama is the fourth part of the eight-fold Yoga described in the Yogasutra of Patanjali. This is the most authoritative book on yoga. It was written or according to many experts on the subject, in the second century before Christ. The eight limbs of yoga mentioned in Patanjali's system are: (1) Yama, (2) Niyama, (3) Asana, (4) Pranayama (5) Pratyahara, (6) Dharana, (7) Dhyana, and (8) Samadhi.
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