Sentences with phrase «of dhyana»

When effort ceases, then you have moved on to the process of Dhyana or meditation.
Bring your hands to the contemplative gesture of Dhyana Mudra by resting them, upturned, at your navel with the right hand on top.

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The perfection of contemplation consists of practicing the dhyana and sampatti of ancient Buddhism.
The other virtues — charity (dana), compassion (karuna), morality (sila), patience (ksanti), energy (virya), meditation (dhyana)-- are to be valued only when their end is the attainment of Buddhahood.
Prolonged period of dharana leads to the next stage of Ashtanga Yoga called Dhyana.
Dhyana leads to Samadhi or the superconscious state (the 8th Stage of Ashtanga Yoga).
Dhyana is explained in the Yoga Sutras of Maharishi Patanjali as constant and effortless flow of awareness a point, object or a centre.
So Dhyana can be translated as a continuous, uninterrupted flow of attention towards the object of meditation.
Well, these eight limbs of yoga come from Patanajali's Yoga Sutras (the text from which all things yoga came form) which sets the foundation for a life with purpose as being made up of eight equal parts: Yamas, Niyamas, Asana, Pranayama, Pratyahara, Dhrana, Dhyana and Samadhi.
Well, if you are looking for the opposite of that — a healthy and gradual pace for learning yoga (asana) and breathing (pranayama), which creates a natural and effortless state of meditation (dhyana), and an excellent guide for these yoga techniques, I am the teacher for you!
Much is contained within this ultimate guide to virtuous transformation, including the eightfold path of classical yoga (or ashtanga yoga), which suggests a program of ethical restraints or abstentions (yamas), lifestyle observances (niyamas), postures (asanas), breath control (pranayama), withdrawal of the senses (pratyahara), concentration (dharana), meditation (dhyana), and absorption into the Divine (samadhi).
Understanding and practice of the 8-Fold Path of Yoga: daily observances and restraints (yama and niyama), Yoga postures (asana), breathing (pranayama), sensory mastery (pratyahara), concentration (dharana), meditation (dhyana) and cognitive absorption / higher consciousness (samadhi).
It is a wisdom path of the heart that will inform all aspects of your yoga practice, including Yama, Niyama, Asana, Pranayama, Pratyahara and the path of meditation (Dharana, Dhyana and Samâdhi).
Her classes appropriately utilize the varied assets of yoga: asana, pranayama, mudra, mantra, dharana & dhyana (yoga, poses, breath techniques, hand gestures, chants, concentration & meditation.)
In the practice of yoga, techniques such as pratyahara (the turning of the senses inward) and dhyana (meditation) quiet the mind so that the body's response improves and stress is reduced.
Participants in the intervention group were instructed in the five components of yoga practice: yoga asanas, chanting om, breath awareness, yoga Nidra, and Dhyana.
Dharana leads very naturally into dhyana, meditation, and the seventh of the eighth limbs (stay tuned!).
By opening the body, purifying the breath, and practicing concentration in our day to day lives, the state of complete absorption that dhyana requires is not so far off.
By the time we reach dhyana, we will have come to master all of the previous limbs.
The seventh limb of Ashtanga yoga is dhyana, which is actually the Sanskrit word for «meditation.»
By the time we reach dhyana, the mind has quieted to the point where the act of sitting in a state of meditation is effortless.
The classes are revitalizing and rejuvenating and incorporate the traditional form of Pranayama (breathing technique), Savasan (relaxation), Dhyana (meditation) and Chanting.
As you become more seasoned, you become capable of concentrating more easily for longer periods of time, which is dhyana, or contemplation.
Pratyahara (sensory withdrawal) and dhyana (meditation) are other essential aspects of yoga that promote healthy sleep.
In the 8-fold path of yoga, Dharana is considered among the internal limbs of yoga (along with Dhyana and Samadhi).
Dharana leads to Dhyana or meditation (the 7th Stage of Ashtanga Yoga).
When instructing a person on the practice of yoga, Krishnamacharya particularly stressed the importance of combining breath work (pranayama) with the postures (asanas) of yoga and meditation (dhyana) to reach the desired goal.
Dhyana Pura in the heart of Seminyak.
Ping Hotel Seminyak Bali is a budget, three - and - a-half-star semi boutique hotel in Seminyak, within walking distance to Seminyaks sunset beach and the array of elegant boutiques, art shops, restaurants and cafes that line Jalan Camplung Tanduk, otherwise known as Dhyana Pura Street.The other two famous beach resort areas of Kuta and Legian are all within 10 minutes drive south, while Seminyaks own upmarket area of Petitenget, with notable venues the likes of Ku De Ta, Potato Head Beach Club and Huu Bar are 20 minutes north.Ping Hotel is a 45 - minute transfer to the Ngurah Rai International Airport in Tuban.
Samaja Beachside Villa is a four - star villa resort located on Jalan Camplung Tanduk in Seminyak, also known as Jalan Dhyana Pura.Although not in a beachfront location, the resort is only 200 meters from the popular sunset beach of Seminyak, easily access by foot, and is within only a half - hour transfer from the Ngurah Rai International Airport in Tuban.The convenient location also provides ease of access to the highlights of dining, shopping and nightlife that the Seminyak beach resort area has to offer.The Seminyak Square shopping complex is only a 10 minute taxi ride east, so are the upscale entertainment spots on the Jalan Petitenget area, the likes of Ku De Ta and Potato Head Beach Club.
«This five bedroom private pool Villa located close to Seminyak Beach, unlike the compound of other Villa Kubu, this private pool villa has an easy access to all facilities such as shops, restaurants and night clubs along jalan Dhyana Pura.»
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