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Abhinivesha

Clinging to life; the instinctive urge for survival at all costs; one of the Pancha Klesha (five “hindrances” to spiritual growth).

Acharya

A preceptor, teacher, guide or leader.

Adhi

The highest; sometimes refers to the mind. By definition, more subtle than gross

Adhikarin

One who is considered fit to receive the teachings of yoga and capable of walking the spiritual path.

Advaita

Non-duality or oneness. The teaching that there is only “one reality” commonly referred to as Atma or Brahman - as found in the Upanishads; see also Vedanta.

Anahata Chakra

The fourth of the seven primary Chakras; Literally: “The center (lotus) of unstruck sound”. It is associated with Vayu, the “air” element and is physically related to the heart region and associated with the cardiac plexus and the thymus glands.

Ananda

Ineffable bliss; an unshakable joy; a feeling of contentment and well-being which results from the experience of the ultimate reality of Advaita, or oneness.

Antaranga

denotes the “internal aspects” of yoga; from the roots: Antara, meaning “inner” and Anga, meaning “limb”; in Patanjali’s Classical Ashtanga Yoga system, it refers to the final three “limbs” of Dharana, Dhyana and Samadhi.

Apana

One of the type major forms of “Universal Energy” (along with Prana) that sustain the human organism. Primarily characterized as cooling, reflective, inhibiting and associated with lunar energy and the feminine.

Aprakasha Bindu

The respiratory center (medulla oblongata) situated within the human brain stem. Responsible for autonomic body functions such as breathing.

Asana

From the root Asi, meaning “to be”. Literally: “a state of being”. Often refers to the physical poses or postures of Hatha Yoga. Asana is the third of Patanjali’s “eight limbs of yoga” (Ashtanga Yoga)as found in the "Yoga Sutras".

Ashram

A spiritual community or communal dwelling where a guru's teachings are imparted to his students. Chatus Ashrama (ashrama dharma): The four stages of life in the Vedic tradition, including brahmacari (student/disciple), grhastha (householder), vanaprastha (forest dweller), and sannyasi (renunciate).

Ashtanga

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Ashtanga Yoga

The eight-limbs of yoga, as codified by maharishi Patanjali in the Yoga Sutras; consists of: Yama, Niyama, Asana, Pranayama, Pratyahara, Dharana, Dhyana, and Samadhi.

Asmita

egoism; the false sense of the individual “I”; one of the Pancha Kleshas (five “hindrances” to spiritual growth)

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The word yoga comes from Sanskrit, the language of ancient India. It means union, integration, or wholeness. It is an approach to health that promotes the harmonious collaboration of the human being's three components: body, mind, and spirit.

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