Yoga Posters - Individual or Collection of Ten
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Yoga Poster Collection
A Soul with a body A collection of ten informative Yoga posters to adorn any Yoga studio or personal practice space. Each A3 Laminated poster encapsulates the fundamental philosophies of Yoga; simple, accessible concepts in a visually beautiful and compelling design.
You can purchase the entire collection or buy individually.
The ten topics highlighted are:
The Yoga Tree of Life (The Eight Limbs): the eight limbs are at the heart of the Yoga Sutras - a blueprint for living a moral life and incorporating the science of yoga into our life.
The Three Bandhas: The three main bandhas are an important component of yoga that encourage better alignment and help prevent injuries.
The Ten Yoga Codes: The Five Yamas and Five Niyamas are suggestions for living a more authentic life and form the first two limbs of yoga.
Yoga Asana (Moving Towards Stillness): Yoga postures are perhaps the most known limb of the yoga path. But yoga is not something we simply do; it is a state of being that is both the path and the final goal.
The Seven Chakras: The seven chakras are energetic power centres that act as receptors of our physical, emotional and spiritual health. Balanced chakras allow energy to flow freely, creating harmony.
The Five Winds - Vayu: The Vayus are the ways in which universal Prana performs its vital functions to support, cleanse and heal the human organism. Cultivating a basic awareness of the Vayus help us deepen our awareness of body and breath.
Kosha - the Five Sheaths of Being: According to the yoga tradition, every one of us has five interpenetrating bodies; illusory veils that are each made of increasingly finer grades of energy that compose our personality. Here we look at the Five Sheaths and their interconnecting Three Bodies.
The Five Klesa: Klesa are an entrenched part of the human condition. Because we don't truly know the self, we get tangled in the ego.
The Five Great Elements: All of life, including our mind and physical body, is made up of the Five Elements: space, air , fire, water and earth.
The Three Gunas: The three Gunas are phases of vitality that reflect the polarities in life. All activity in nature and in ourselves is an expression of the Gunas and their constantly changing rhythms.
This ultimate collection reminds us why we do yoga: to realise the vastness of our Spirit awake and make our human body a shrine to that Spirit.
Yoga Poster Collection
A Soul with a body A collection of ten informative Yoga posters to adorn any Yoga studio or personal practice space. Each A3 Laminated poster encapsulates the fundamental philosophies of Yoga; simple, accessible concepts in a visually beautiful and compelling design.
You can purchase the entire collection or buy individually.
The ten topics highlighted are:
The Yoga Tree of Life (The Eight Limbs): the eight limbs are at the heart of the Yoga Sutras - a blueprint for living a moral life and incorporating the science of yoga into our life.
The Three Bandhas: The three main bandhas are an important component of yoga that encourage better alignment and help prevent injuries.
The Ten Yoga Codes: The Five Yamas and Five Niyamas are suggestions for living a more authentic life and form the first two limbs of yoga.
Yoga Asana (Moving Towards Stillness): Yoga postures are perhaps the most known limb of the yoga path. But yoga is not something we simply do; it is a state of being that is both the path and the final goal.
The Seven Chakras: The seven chakras are energetic power centres that act as receptors of our physical, emotional and spiritual health. Balanced chakras allow energy to flow freely, creating harmony.
The Five Winds - Vayu: The Vayus are the ways in which universal Prana performs its vital functions to support, cleanse and heal the human organism. Cultivating a basic awareness of the Vayus help us deepen our awareness of body and breath.
Kosha - the Five Sheaths of Being: According to the yoga tradition, every one of us has five interpenetrating bodies; illusory veils that are each made of increasingly finer grades of energy that compose our personality. Here we look at the Five Sheaths and their interconnecting Three Bodies.
The Five Klesa: Klesa are an entrenched part of the human condition. Because we don't truly know the self, we get tangled in the ego.
The Five Great Elements: All of life, including our mind and physical body, is made up of the Five Elements: space, air , fire, water and earth.
The Three Gunas: The three Gunas are phases of vitality that reflect the polarities in life. All activity in nature and in ourselves is an expression of the Gunas and their constantly changing rhythms.
This ultimate collection reminds us why we do yoga: to realise the vastness of our Spirit awake and make our human body a shrine to that Spirit.