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Introduction to Yoga and Its Benefits
- The Mind, Body, and Spirit Connection
- Narrated by: Anjna Patel
- Length: 1 hr and 14 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Interested in learning more about yoga? Do you want to start taking classes?
The basic concept of yoga is that the mind and body are one. They are interconnected and work in tandem to achieve wellness from the inside out. It is important that the mind and body be unified, in order to live a balanced life and be a successful being. Yoga achieves this goal.
The most important thing we can do for ourselves is to devote time to focusing on our health. This book helps explain why yoga is one of the most beneficial exercises you can do.
©2013 Bella Singh (P)2013 Bella Singh
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