

These yogas have also developed various methods to increase, cultivate and direct this spiritual energy. Energy Anatomy The foundation of all life, of the whole universe, is the subtle life force energy the yogis call ‘prana.’ This mystical energy flows through our bodies and generates our every action – from gross physical movements to minute biochemical processes.Hatha and Tantra yogas have developed a rich description of the anatomy of the subtle or energy body, including the different types of energies, the nadi energy channels and chakra energy centers.Yet there is a multitude of philosophical ideas developed by looking into the deeper dimensions of the body, mind and spirit. Philosophy of Yoga The main philosophy of yoga is simple: mind, body and spirit are all one and cannot be clearly separated.As the cultural and religious diversity of practitioners attest, yogic philosophy speaks to universal truths that can be incorporated within any belief system. It is not a religion, but a practice of personal inquiry and exploration. Though yoga’s ultimate aim is lofty, its essence is practical and scientific as it emphasizes direct experience and observable results. The different paths of yoga emphasize different approaches and techniques, but ultimately lead to the same goal of unification and enlightenment. What is normally thought of as “yoga” in the West is really Hatha Yoga, one of the many paths of yoga. Yoga 101: The Basics Yoga is a vast collection of spiritual techniques and practices aimed at integrating mind, body and spirit to achieve a state of enlightenment or oneness with the universe.Special Sequences Looking for something different? These sequences are designed for specific applications, using combinations of yoga postures for their effects on the physical, mental, emotional and energetic bodies.For more intermediate level sequences, check out the Sun Salutations and the Special Sequences sections. Intermediate Sequences By adding challenging postures to the beginning sequences, these posture flows are the most complex, vigorous and long.We have several Sun Salutation sequences available with varying levels of difficulty, from basic to intermediate. Sun Salutations Often considered the core of hatha yoga practice, Sun Salutations are traditionally practiced at sunrise to warm and energize the body.

For more beginning level sequences, check out the Sun Salutations and the Special Sequences sections.

Build on the basic pose sequences by adding more length and challenge to the flow.
