· Integral Yoga ®

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Sri Swami Satchidananda described Integral
Yoga as "...a flexible combination of
specific methods to develop every aspect of
the individual: physical, intellectual, and
spiritual. It is a scientific system which integrates
the various branches of Yoga in order to bring
about a complete and harmonious development
of the individual."
The branches of Integral Yoga® :
Hatha Yoga
Focuses on the physical aspects through asanas
(postures), pranayama (breath control), mudras,
kriyas, yogic diet, and deep relaxation.
Raja Yoga
Balance and control of the mind through ethical
practices, concentration and meditation.
Bhakti Yoga
The path of devotion, by constant love, thought,
and service of the Divine. Bhakti Yoga can be
practiced by everyone. All that is needed is
faith and constant remembrance of God.
Karma Yoga
The path of action and selfless service. Serving
without attachment to the fruits (or results)
of the action.
Jnana Yoga
The intellectual approach. Through the knowledge
of what really exists, that is, what is not
changeable, one who engages in the Path of Wisdom
realizes Oneness with the entire Universe.
Japa Yoga
Japa means repetition of a mantram - a sound
structure of one or more syllables which represents
a particular aspect of the Divine Vibration.
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