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The journal this month focusses on techniques that one may learn to take control of the mind.

Dr Jayadeva suggests the possibility of understanding, learning and cultivating practicing to “stop thinking” as they key to control the mind. Hansaji suggests to begin with concentration. One may also use the Parikarmas (from the Yoga Sutras) – Maitri (friendliness towards the happy), Karuna (compassion for the unhappy), Mudita (delight in the virtuous), Upeksha (indifference towards the wicked) as ways to cleanse the mind and bring steadiness.

Devdutt Pattanaik, an Indian mythologist, shares a very interesting take on consumption being the root cause of violence.

Dive in for more on the above along with our regular features on The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, Hatha Yoga Pradipika, Thoughts on the Gita and Yogic Ahara.

Yoga and Total Health Magazine Description:

EditorThe Yoga Institute

CategoríaHealth

IdiomaEnglish

FrecuenciaMonthly

Yoga and Total Health Magazine is a monthly journal on the Yogic way of life, first published in 1933 by Swami Kuvalayananda, the founder of The Yoga Institute in Santacruz, Mumbai, India. The magazine is currently edited and published by Smt. Hansaji Yogendra, the President of The Yoga Institute.

Yoga and Total Health Magazine is known for its in-depth coverage of yoga philosophy, practice, and its benefits for physical, mental, and spiritual health. The magazine also features articles on various aspects of the Yogic lifestyle, such as sattvic diet, pranayama, meditation, and yoga for specific health conditions.

The magazine is a valuable resource for anyone interested in yoga, whether they are beginners, experienced practitioners, or yoga teachers. It is also a good resource for anyone interested in learning more about the Yogic way of life.

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