Sunday, May 25, 2008
Asana - Yoga Poses Or Something Else? Find Out!
...peat an explanation that has already been published elsewhere.
In order to economize on words, people tend to refer to asanas exclusively through a corporal prism. Yet, any technique does not deserve the name asana unless it incorporates other elements.
If it is physical exercise, it is not Yga.  In order for a technique to be considered an sana, it must have the following three elements:
1.Position;
 2.Coordinated breathing; and
 3.Interior attitude.
The position needs to be:
 a)stable;
 b)comfortable; and
 c)aesthetic.
The breathing needs to be:
 a)conscious;
 b)profound (abdominal and complete); and
 c)with rhythm.
The interior attitude needs to have:
 a)localization of consciousness throughout the body;
 b)mentalization of images, colors and sounds; and
 c)bhva (deep sentiments or reverence).

