Pranayama - The Yogic Path to Optimum Health and Happiness
Video: .mp4 (1280x720, 30 fps(r)) | Audio: aac, 48000 Hz, 2ch | Size: 2.08 GB
Genre: eLearning Video | Duration: 16 lectures (1 hour, 32 mins) | Language: English
Certification in the study and practice of Pranayama - Receive your certificate upon completion
What you'll learn
Pranayama comes from two terms in Sanskrit - "Prana", or life source and "Ayama", expansion. Therefore, the practice of Pranayama is the regulation of the life source within the body to reach a higher state of consciousness. Conscious control of the breath creates a wave-like motion that results in relaxation and energy to both the body and mind. Controlling Prana is the way to control of the mind; Prana and the mind are intimately intertwined. When we come to higher states of concentration, the breath slows down. The breath is the most condensed and gross manifestation of Prana. Thoughts are the most subtle or fine manifestation of Prana. If Prana is strong, we can take on difficult obstacles; if Prana is weak, we cannot do very simple tasks. If we can slow the breath, concentration will increase. Negative emotions have a direct influence on the breath. With negative thoughts, the breath becomes irregular and unsteady. Therefore, using the breathing exercises of Pranayama, we can control our thoughts and keep the mind in a positive state. Through regular practice of Asana and Pranayama, the mind will progress in meditation and have higher levels of concentration.
This is a certified course. You will receive a certificate upon completion.
Breathing exercises to optimize health and wellness.
Expansion of universal energy.
Requirements
No previous knowledge or experience needed
Description
Welcome to Pranayama - The Yogic Path to Optimum Health and Happiness. This is a certified course, you will receive a certificate upon completion and this course qualifies for Continuing Education hours for Yoga Alliance teachers (3 hours YACEP). Accompanying the video lectures is a manual that you can use a reference and resource during the lectures, on your own time, and in the future.
Pranayama comes from two terms in Sanskrit - "Prana", or life source and "Ayama", expansion. Therefore, the practice of Pranayama is the regulation of the life source within the body to reach a higher state of consciousness. Conscious control of the breath creates a wave-like motion that results in relaxation and energy to both the body and mind. Controlling Prana is the way to control of the mind; Prana and the mind are intimately intertwined. When we come to higher states of concentration, the breath slows down. The breath is the most condensed and gross manifestation of Prana. Thoughts are the most subtle or fine manifestation of Prana. If Prana is strong, we can take on difficult obstacles; if Prana is weak, we cannot do very simple tasks. If we can slow the breath, concentration will increase. Negative emotions have a direct influence on the breath. With negative thoughts, the breath becomes irregular and unsteady. Therefore, using the breathing exercises of Pranayama, we can control our thoughts and keep the mind in a positive state. Through regular practice of Asana and Pranayama, the mind will progress in meditation and have higher levels of concentration.
Who this course is for:
Anyone interested in learning breathing techniques to improve health and wellness and also help others.
Anyone interested in yoga studies and how to teach the techniques of yoga.
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