My First Yoga

My First Yoga
Author: DK
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2020-01-07
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0744020093

Let your toddler discover the joys of yoga through the simple poses in this yoga book for kids. With a range of gentle poses carefully selected in an order that will engage, energize, and then relax, this book can be accessed by all abilities. Sweet illustrations of yoga positions are brought to life with real photographs of young children practicing the moves. From downward dog, to cat stretch, to sleepy sloth, this board book includes a variety of yoga moves that are made fun for little ones. Babies and toddlers will love looking at the beautiful pictures in this illustrated children's book and turning the pages by themselves. There are a range of easy poses for toddlers to copy. Can they stand up tall like a tree and try to balance on one leg or breathe out fiercely like a lion? My First Yoga helps preschoolers to develop their early learning skills as they name the animals and objects that go with each pose, broadening their vocabulary. The sturdy board book is made for kids to get hands-on with and is perfect for little children to hold by themselves. Yoga has many health benefits as it helps with balance, coordination and mindfulness -- it's never too early to start!

Little Yoga

Little Yoga
Author: Rebecca Whitford
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2005-09
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780805078794

Introduces nine simple playful yoga exercises for young children.

The Complete Illustrated Book of Yoga

The Complete Illustrated Book of Yoga
Author: Swami Vishnu Devananda
Publisher: Harmony
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2011-02-23
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 030778620X

Since 1960, more than 1 million people have used this classic guide to tap the incredible power of yoga. The attractive new edition, in a new size, will appeal to a wide audience of contemporary yoga students.

My First Yoga ABC

My First Yoga ABC
Author: Teresa Anne Power
Publisher: ABCs of Yoga for Kids
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-03
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780998107004

"Infants and toddlers will love the illustrations of children and animals demonstrating yoga poses for each letter of the alphabet."--Publisher's website.

I Am a Yogi—My First Book of Yoga

I Am a Yogi—My First Book of Yoga
Author: Anne Cox
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2014-05-21
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1480807591

The practice of yoga is beneficial for people of all ages, including children. In I Am a YogiMy First Book of Yoga, author Anne Cox presents a picture book designed to take children through the process of yoga, from rolling out the mat to the final Namaste. Through paper doll illustrations, this guide shows the sequencing of yoga and instructs children how to practice self-discipline. I Am a YogiMy First Book of Yoga teaches proper breathing and actions to help them learn to move through the poses with confidence. Foreword by Julie Carmen Includes word list for early readers Praise for I am a YogiMy First Book of Yoga With her charming art and simple, helpful text, Anne Cox introduces children to yoga, the ancient art that teaches us about our bodieshow to improve breathing, use our energy more effectively, calm the spirit, and achieve better balance. Annes own love for yoga shines through on every page. Children will love it, too, with Anne teaching them this wonderful, ancient form of exercise. David L. Harrison, poet, author, speaker, davidlharrison.com

Cognitive Yoga: How a Book is Born

Cognitive Yoga: How a Book is Born
Author: Yeshayahu Ben-Aharon
Publisher: Temple Lodge Publishing
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2017-11-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1912230119

'This little book relates some experiences I had during the spiritual research which was eventually published in my book Cognitive Yoga. Usually I am concerned with communicating the objective results of my research and not what I experienced whilst doing it. But an objective description of what the individual soul undergoes during spiritual research can be valuable to the study of anthroposophy and to those who pursue the spiritual path themselves.’ Through faithful inner work, says the author, the path of spiritual science can become a living spiritual being – an intimate friend in the realms of soul and spirit. This being can blossom into an extended spiritual community or school. One can converse and co-create with this spiritual school, including the being of one’s teacher, by learning its inner language. In 2012, Yeshayahu Ben-Aharon was confronted with a major obstacle in his research work. After struggling alone, he felt he could not progress without consulting his colleagues in the spiritual world. The intimate soul experiences described in this book took place during such a gathering – a special, festive occasion with an active and engaged community of spiritual beings. ‘I want to share some aspects of what I experienced during this event, in the more personal and imaginative language of storytelling. It is a kind of new, individual, Christmas nativity tale, about the earthly ripening of a research problem, its heavenly conception, embryonic life, and finally the birth on earth of what becomes a physical book, printed black on white.’ Chapters include: Four Stages of Development – The Mystery of Conception – An Insurmountable Problem – Some Soul Experiences on the Threshold – A Co-Creative Journey – The Author is Pregnant – A Book is Born.

The Path of Modern Yoga

The Path of Modern Yoga
Author: Elliott Goldberg
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 817
Release: 2016-07-18
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1620555689

A history of yoga’s transformation from sacred discipline to exercise program to embodied spiritual practice • Identifies the origin of exercise yoga as India’s response to the mania for exercise sweeping the West in the early 20th century • Examines yoga’s transformations through the lives and accomplishments of 11 key figures, including Sri Yogendra, K. V. Iyer, Louise Morgan, Krishnamacharya, Swami Sivananda, Indra Devi, and B. K. S. Iyengar • Draws on more than 10 years of research from rare primary sources and includes 99 illustrations In The Path of Modern Yoga, Elliott Goldberg shows how yoga was transformed from a sacred practice into a health and fitness regime for middle-class Indians in the early 20th century and then gradually transformed over the course of the 20th century into an embodied spiritual practice--a yoga for our times. Drawing on more than 10 years of research from rare primary sources as well as recent scholarship, Goldberg tells the sweeping story of modern yoga through the remarkable lives and accomplishments of 11 key figures: six Indian yogis (Sri Yogendra, Swami Kuvalayananda, S. Sundaram, T. Krishnamacharya, Swami Sivananda, and B. K. S. Iyengar), an Indian bodybuilder (K. V. Iyer), a rajah (Bhavanarao Pant Pratinidhi), an American-born journalist (Louise Morgan), an Indian diplomat (Apa Pant), and a Russian-born yogi trained in India (Indra Devi). The author places their achievements within the context of such Western trends as the physical culture movement, the commodification of exercise, militant nationalism, jazz age popular entertainment, the quest for youth and beauty, and 19th-century New Age religion. In chronicling how the transformation of yoga from sacred discipline to exercise program allowed for the creation of an embodied spiritual practice, Goldberg presents an original, authoritative, provocative, and illuminating interpretation of the history of modern yoga.

Yoga by the Stars

Yoga by the Stars
Author: Jilly Shipway
Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2020-12-08
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0738764256

A Month-by-Month Guide to Using Celestial Wisdom in Your Yoga Practice Featuring poses, meditations, visualizations, and breathing exercises, Yoga by the Stars invites you to journey through the wheel of the zodiac and discover how its symbolism inspires new and exciting yoga sequences. This hands-on book presents an extraordinary approach that connects the astrological signs to a yearlong cycle of yoga practice. Each month's zodiac sign helps you improve your wellness and gain insights into your life, regardless of your personal sign. Aries empowers your inner warrior in the spring. Libra helps you create balance in the fall. Capricorn gives you the strength to transcend your limitations in the winter. Jilly Shipway, author of Yoga Through the Year, shows you how to make your practice shine through specially chosen affirmations, asanas, correspondences, and more. This book is a vital resource for expanding your awareness and enjoying the gifts of the zodiac.

Thrive Through Yoga

Thrive Through Yoga
Author: Nicola Jane Hobbs
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2017-12-28
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1472943015

A revolutionary 21 day yoga and mindfulness plan to help free you from the anxieties and worries of modern life. Whether you long to live with less stress, reduce anxiety, find the confidence to follow your dreams or simply find more happiness and meaning in your everyday life, Thrive Through Yoga will take you on a journey towards health, strength and freedom. Thrive Through Yoga unites ancient wisdom with modern psychology to create a revolutionary route to freedom from the anxieties and worries of 21st-century living. This life-changing 21-day journey maps out a clear path to healing and personal growth through daily yoga routines, heart-centred explorations and meditations. Find the inspiration, guidance and courage to let go of whatever is holding you back, transform struggle into strength, and grow as bold and brave and beautiful as you were born to be.