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Native American Meditation-The Northern Lights
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETvFnLg0hXU&feature=related
Relaxing Sitar Music / with Calming Ocean Waves / Hypnotic Music from Christian Tatonetti
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0W0jTzDn-sw
Sanskrit Chant - Gayatri Mantra
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ty2XLidTzfc&feature=related
Relax - Buddhist Meditation Music - Zen Garden - Kokin Gumi
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CR3dM-GlZK8
Ok have some pita bread and rice and back to more meditation now...
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First World Championships Challenge Yoga Karma
Fri Sep 26, 8:19 AM ET
By Jill Serjeant
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Muscles rippled, heads appeared in impossible places and the sweet smell of incense wafted in the air as the first World Yoga Championship ever staged in the United States got off to a mind-boggling start on Thursday.
Some 70 contestants limbered up for a four-day pose off in a contest aimed both at challenging the concept that competition is anathema to the ancient spiritual practice of yoga, and laying the groundwork for yoga to become an Olympic event.
"Yoga doesn't mean just sitting and meditating and eating health foods," said championship organizer and "hot yoga" guru Bikram Choudhury at the Los Angeles Convention Center, where the event is taking place.
"There have been yoga championships in India for hundreds of years. Competitions have also been held in Japan, Uruguay, Brazil. Argentina and Italy," Choudhury told Reuters.
"It is a combination of body-building, Miss World (news - web sites), Mr. Universe and gymnastics," he added.
The very notion of a yoga competition has disturbed the karma of some U.S. yoga enthusiasts, who bristle at the concept of selling what they consider an essentially mind-healing way of life.
But Choudhury, a former multiple Indian Yoga Champion who is as short on humility as he is long on ambition, shrugs off the critics.
Competition, he says "serves the higher purpose of inspiring people to take up the health-promoting practice of yoga ... The time is right for a show that puts yoga in the spotlight."
The four-day championship and Yoga Expo is the culmination of a dream for Choudhury, who has exported his Beverly Hills-based Bikram Yoga method worldwide in the past two decades.
His copyrighted 26 pose sequence, carried out in a room heated to 105 degrees, have brought him gold watches and Rolls-Royces as well as a string of celebrity clients including John McEnroe, Madonna (news - web sites) and former NBA star Kareem Abdul Jabbar who value its therapeutic properties.
"It saves people's lives. It is a creation better than the Taj Mahal, antibiotics, Apollo 11 and computers together," Choudhury said.
Practitioners of all forms of yoga are taking part in the championships. They will be judged (by experts flown in from India) on grace, proportion, flexibility, endurance and balance for five compulsory poses and two optionals carried out in three minutes. The winner will receive a two-week trip to the country of their choice and $3,000 in cash.
"Competition is a medium in which you can explore your dynamic skill. The sport and the mind is not in competition. The competition is about the body only," said Professor P.S. Das, a Calcutta-based yoga and physical therapy consultant who is one of the judges.
The next stop for Choudhury is the Olympics.
"Why not yoga at the Olympics?. I'm told you need to have at least 8 countries competing for an event to be admitted. Now we have 20 countries," he said.
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=573&ncid=757&e=1&u=/nm/20030926/od_n...
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OT?: New York Dogs Try Yoga for Stress Relief
By Caroline Humer
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York City dog owners who worry that their furry friends need some stress management have a new option: yoga for dogs.
"Ruff Yoga" -- a so-called doga class aimed at relaxing the canine denizens of this often un-Zen city -- is being offered once a month in a downtown city park.
Half an hour on the yoga mat makes Isaac, her cocker spaniel, a calmer dog, said doga devotee Sarah Klein.
"Usually when he's in the park, he can't focus," said Klein, who was among nine New Yorkers and their dogs who attended a class on Thursday night.
First there was a short inspirational reading about dogs and a moment of "OM-ing." Then the women, following a yoga instructor, took their dogs through traditional poses, starting, without a trace of irony, by forming the furry bodies into the inverted V of the "downward dog" pose.
Then they bent over the dogs and curled their best friends into "child's pose," renamed "puppy's pose."
As a crowd of onlookers grew, the women stretched their dogs -- all of them on the small side -- to the left and the right and lifted them in their arms like furry weights. From time to time, they paused to pull the wandering dogs back to their mats and shush their barks.
"Give him a little love," yoga instructor Suzi Teitelman, 31, told her students. "Come forward, give him a kiss," Teitelman instructed as she leaned over her own spaniel, 2-year-old Coaly.
The class, sponsored by national fitness chain Crunch, grew out of Coaly climbing on her owner's yoga mat at home, Teitelman said. "Yoga came from the animals. It's natural instinct," she said.
Three women left the lesson with their dogs after several minutes, but those who stayed said it was worth it.
"I feel more relaxed and I think she does too," 24-year-old Tracy Alfajora said of Tallula, an 8-month-old, 3-pound Yorkshire terrier who had just finished her first class.
Yoga for dogs, sometimes called doga, has taken hold with pet lovers beyond New York.
Due on bookshelves in September is "Doga: Yoga for Dogs" from Chronicle Books. The book, based on the fact that some of yoga's best known positions are based on the movements of dogs, has tips on practicing yoga with your dog.
And yoga guru Bruce Van Horn is studying the physiological effect of yoga on dogs at a New Jersey animal shelter. Using stress reduction techniques like breathing exercises, he aims to calm the dogs and help them be adopted.
Van Horn, whose book "Yoga for Pets and the People who Love Them" also is due in the fall, says he has noticed results with his own dog. "It's a healing thing," he said.
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