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Jivamukti Yoga

A strong physique, a razor sharp mind and a spirit as light as feather. If these are the qualities you have always wanted to have, it is time that you signed up for a Jivamukti yoga class. Jivamukti, which means “liberation while living”, in Sanskrit, is not as old as other yoga types, but it definitely is as challenging and enriching as any other form of yoga. Jivamukti yoga which originated in a well-known New York yoga studio has gained much popularity.  So, don’t be surprised if you find a celebrity doing the asanas in your class. The reason why Jivamukti yoga has garnered so much popularity?  It makes the practitioner better in every possible way.  On practicing Jivamukti yoga, you will see an improvement in your health, your concentration and even in the quality of your thoughts.  One can expect a Jivamukti yoga session to be physically and intellectually challenging, with each class being given a theme.  The theme can be chanting, reading, asana sequences or pranayama. The objective of setting up a theme is to help you focus on your goal for its accomplishment.  While every asana and pranayama takes you closer to well-being, the basic objective of Jivamukti yoga, however, is spiritual enlightenment and awareness.  One of the nine recognized forms of Hatha yoga, Jivamukti yoga is much more than just asanas and pranayamas.  Enchanting and philosophizing are essential parts of a Jivamukti yoga class and these are bound to lift your spirits and help you take a positive and meaningful approach to life.

Centers that provide Jivamukti yoga classes are nothing short of a church or a temple; you will find a large number of people turning up for the spiritual sessions of Jivamukti yoga.  As practitioners perform various postures of Jivamukti yoga, they are faced with emotions such as jealousy and anger stemming from their physical incapability and fear.  It is impossible for a person not to feel frustrated when he cannot get the asanas right due to tightness in the body, and other limitations of the mind and emotions.  You will find after continuing to practice Jivamukti yoga for awhile that you will learn to be patient with yourself while having the burning desire to improve at the same time.  The asanas and pranayama entwine beautifully with the inspiring music being played, reminding you of your goal constantly, which is union with the divine.   Join a Jivamukti yoga class and observe as it totally transforms your life.

Moksha Yoga

A new comer in the yoga industry, Moksha yoga, was introduced by Ted Grant and Jessica Robertson in the year 2004. This yoga type resembles Bikram yoga in the sense that it is performed in a heated studio resulting in it being called Moksha “hot” yoga. Though a new comer, Moksha yoga has been widely popular and accepted across countries like Canada, the United States and Switzerland. This yoga type is known for its strict standards for keeping their studios environmentally friendly using materials that aren’t harmful. So you can expect a Moksha yoga class to be free of those horrendously smelling plastic or rubber mats. Every sweaty 90 minute session of moksha yoga is designed in such a way that your muscles are stretched, strengthened and toned leaving you energized and relaxed at the same time. Moksha yoga lives up to the meaning of its name. Moksha means liberation in Sanskrit and after every Moksha yoga session, you will feel that all your stress and toxins have been flushed by the sweat and you will feel so liberated that it’s a wonder you can’t take flight after the class. Moksha yoga is a great way to stay physically, mentally and spiritually healthy. It comprises a set of forty poses that focus on every part of your body, restoring and maintaining their health.

Like most yoga types, Moksha yoga takes relaxation as an integral part of it. So it is expected of every Moksha yoga class to begin with the students relaxing in Savasana. This is then followed by the teacher setting a theme for the yoga class, like focusing on your breathing or strengthening the muscles of a particular part of the body. You will discover that when you are given a theme, or a goal to be precise, you will be able to execute the poses easily. This is what they call “Intention setting” in Moksha yoga, intentions that make accomplishments possible. Students are then asked to perform a series of postures in a standing position which can be held from just 10 seconds to even a minute. The benefit of this is that your strength and endurance are increased. Moksha yoga also includes a series of movements performed while sitting. They not only treat the lower back and relieve knee pain; they help you release stress as well. When you are asked to rest in Savasana again, you must know that your session has come to an end. The experience is so liberating and so challenging at the same time that we assure you; it won’t be just you waiting impatiently for another Moksha yoga session to arrive.