Tibetan Yoga: Magical Movements of Body, Breath, and Mind
Alejandro Chaoul
(Author)
Description
Yoga is known the world over, but few know Tibet's ancient B n tradition of yoga. With the current interest in yoga, mindfulness, and breathwork, practitioners will be intrigued to discover a tradition of yoga that is less well known and has tremendous benefits for body, mind, and spirit. In Tibetan Yoga, discover ancient Tibetan yogic practices that integrate body, breath, and mind on the journey to personal cultivation and enlightenment. Tibetan Yoga offers accessible instructions for performing the ancient yogic techniques of Tibet's B n religion. This is Tibetan yoga, or trul khor, a deeply authentic yogic practice. Drawing on thirty years of training with B n's most senior masters as well as advanced academic study, Dr. Alejandro Chaoul offers expert guidance on practices that were first developed by B n masters over a millennia ago, framing them according to the needs of contemporary yoga practitioners and meditators. No matter their level of experience, dedicated practitioners of Tibetan yoga will discover its ability to clear away obstacles and give rise to meditative states of mind. In this book you'll learn what it means to practice for the benefit of all beings, and to experience your body as a mandala, from center to periphery. These movements help you live in a more interconnected mind-breath-body experience, with benefits including: - better focus,- stress reduction,
- the elimination of intrusive thoughts,
- better sleep,
- and general well-being.
Product Details
Price
$18.95
$17.43
Publisher
Wisdom Publications
Publish Date
November 23, 2021
Pages
250
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781614295228
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About the Author
Dr. Alejandro Chaoul is a senior teacher at The 3 Doors, an international organization founded by Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche with the goal of transforming lives through meditation. He has studied Tibetan yoga for thirty years with the Bรถn tradition's greatest masters, including the late H. H. Lungtok Tenpai Nyima, Yongdzin Tenzin Namdak, and Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche, having trained in Tritan Norbutse Monastery in Nepal and Menri Monastery in India. He completed the seven-year training at Ligmincha International and received his PhD in Tibetan Religions from Rice University. Dr. Chaoul is the founding director of the Mind, Body, Spirit Institute at The Jung Center of Houston. He is the author of Chรถd Practice in the Bon Tradition and Tibetan Yoga for Health and Well-Being.