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The Paths

of Yoga


 










Yoga Paths
Stephen Kreutzer

Since human beings began practicing yoga thousands of years
ago, the symbol of a tree has often been linked with the
discipline – and for good reason! Yoga has a multitude of
branches when it comes to how you choose to practice and all of
them are based on the same philosophy, or trunk, of
spirituality. Hatha yoga is the one most well known to
Westerners – the physical act of practicing poses. Here are a
few other paths that you may choose to combine with your
personal yoga practice.

Raja Yoga

In raja yoga, the main goal is a calm and spiritual, meditative
state. There are eight principles that are followed strictly and
in order in raja yoga and, though important, physical movement
or poses is not the focus. The eight principles or stages are:

* Ethical standards or ‘yama’

* Self-discipline or ‘niyama’

* Posture or ‘asana’

* Breath control or ‘pranayama’

* Sensory withdrawal or ‘pratyahara’

* Concentration or ‘dharana’

* Meditation or ‘dhyana’

* Liberation or ‘samadhi’

Karma Yoga

The focus of karma yoga is on service and treatment of others.
The basic idea is that our experiences today are a direct
result of our past actions. Therefore, everything that those
who practice karma yoga do today is in an effort to create a
better future for themselves and those around them. They do
this by eliminating the motivations of pessimism and egotism.
This means living for others instead of ourselves.

Jnana Yoga

Those who practice jnana yoga are most concerned with the
development of the mind. They are scholars interested in the
philosophy behind yoga and they their yoga practice focuses on
studying and understanding ancient and traditional texts. This
is thought to be one of the most intense yoga disciplines as
the learning is intense and difficult.

Unlike branches on a tree, the paths of yoga often intersect
and overlap. Though it is difficult to hang from two or three
tree branches at once, it is not difficult at all to practice
more than one path of yoga. Try them all if you like and choose
the ones that most appeal to you.

About The Author: Stephen Kreutzer is a freelance publisher
based in Cupertino, California. He publishes articles and
reports in various ezines and provides yoga tips on
http://www.justyogabasics.com



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