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The best book available on pranayama techniqueDec 09, 2003
By Stuart A. Feldstein In my opinion, this is the best book available anywhere for the serious yoga student who wants to master yogic breathing techniques. It is even better than Light on Pranayama by Iyengar. The first and third parts of the book focus on some ancient pranayama philosophy, to which Western readers may or may not wish to subscribe. But most of the book is a fabulous practical guide to virtually all the breathing methods. Included as well are proper sitting postures, mudras (hand positions), and bandhas (anatomical locks to maximize results), all well illustrated. Unlike some books on the subject, this one does not shy away from describing khumbaka, or breath retention. It is the key to controlling the tendency of the mind to jump from thought to thought (although the author warns to attempt khumbaka only with expert guidance). If you think Yoga is merely an exercise routine, as seen on U.S. TV, this book will take you to the next level. Hatha yoga is more about breathing than stretching. This book can improve your life -- really.
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Prana Pranayama Prana VidyaJul 07, 2002
Prana Pranayama Prana Vidya is an informative book on prana featuring the classic practices taught by Satyananda Yoga™. This book gives detailed instructions and black and white illustrations of techniques and visualisations, and all the practices dealing with awakening and harmonisation of the vital force. The last section of the book describes the various stages of Prana Vidya and other forms of psychic healing. Suitable for intermediate to advanced practitioners.
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Prana VidyaJan 07, 2011
By D. Bridwell This book is available in a new version titled Prana and Pranayama. Prana Vidya is the knowledge of prana and the ability, through knowledge to guide the prana. This is covered in the new version also written by Swami Niranjanananda Saraswati.
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