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the noun asana, "any of the postures in a yoga exercise," comes from the sanskrit noun āsanam "(act of) sitting, sitting position," from the sanskrit root ās– "to sit, be seated," from the proto-indo-european root ēs– "to sit," found only in indo-iranian, greek, and hittite: sanskrit ā́ste, avestan
getting in to the correct asana is good but you must also train your mind not to oscillate. dr. rajalakshmi, quoted in "what india's traditional yoga teachers want you to know for the international day of yoga," time, june , i can still do some asanas. and i never could get the hang of meditation, but...
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