Angeles Moreno / 2009 / Acrylic on canvas / 5 x 5 inches Learned from: Baba Hari Dass, Silent Monk & Guru PRANA.- “Breath”, “Life” = Life Energy Force, Vital Air, Breath of Life “When the practice of postures is combined with conscious breathing and deep states of concentration, prana will sometimes spontaneously ‘take over’ the practice, energy itself will …
Breathe In Joy and Strength, Breathe Out Wisdom and Peace
Angeles Moreno / 2009 / Acrylic on canvas / 5 x 5 inches Learned from: Zuby Pradhan, Integrative Yoga Breath is the outer aspect of Prana (life energy force). As we deepen and harmonize our breathing, we also slow it down. As we become calmer, our mind also becomes more lucid an the flow of our awareness is less and …
Feel More, Think Less
Angeles Moreno / 2009 / Acrylic on canvas / 5 x 5 inches Learned from: Jeffrey Lang, Candelight Yoga Flow Training the mind to remain still, through body explorations. Feel more alive and connected despite the challenges we are confronted through the practice of Yoga. Then, once learned, this apparently simply philosophy can be applied to all aspects of life. …
Find Your Balance
Angeles Moreno / 2009 / Acrylic on canvas / 5 x 5 inches Learned from: Yvette Ai, Integrative Yoga Balance isn’t just physical, but also emotional and spiritual. When you are centered, integrating the functions of body and mind, you are better able to handle the challenges in life. AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE
Where is Your Yoga?
Angeles Moreno / 2009 / Acrylic on canvas / 5 x 5 inches Learned from: Zuby Pradhan, Integrative Yoga Yoga literally means “union”. Through stilling the mind, union with our divine source is achieved. Practices of Yoga purify the body and the mind for the purpose of developing concentration. Perfect concentration leads to a thoughtless mind and superconsciousness. This higher …
Teach to Learn
Angeles Moreno / 2009 / Acrylic on canvas / 5 x 5 inches Learned from: Baba Hari Dass, Silent Monk & Guru In Hindu, “teacher’ is translated as “guru”. For a long time, Baba Hari Dass was reluctant to think of himself as a teacher, preferring to call himself a monk. Then one day, in response to the question, “Are …