Halasana comes from the Sanskrit ‘HALA’, which means ‘plow’; and ‘ASANA’ which means ‘posture’. Therefore, the translation of Halasana is ‘the position of the plow’
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1.- Introduction to the Oyster Posture Oyster Pose is a variant of Kurmasana,…
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EnergySacred sexualityThe divine couple: Shiva-Shakti
The Great Secret of Masculine and Feminine Polarity
The Great Secret Of Masculine and Feminine Polarity resides in their two polar energies, which lose their meaning without each other.
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1.-Know the Janushirshasana 1.2-Etymology: Janushirshasana comes from the Sanskrit ‘JANU‘ meaning ‘knee‘ and…
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Prasarita Padottanasana activates the Muladhara chakra (“root chakra”, the one that moves our physical energy and dominates our will to live.
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Virility, in addition to being a social and moral requirement, is above all an erotic requirement: a concrete way of understanding the attractions and affections between the sexes.
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Basil, native to Asia and India, was an herb already widely used during antiquity and the Middle Ages.
Medieval legend explains that it appeared from unsatisfied love; a young man loses his beloved, and disconsolate in her grave, from his tears a flower of pleasant perfume, basil, sprouted.
Its delicate and sensual perfume has made basil a sexual stimulant, and it is associated with love. There are very few herbs so clearly associated with sex. -
The stability of the erotic effervescence and, consequently, the control over the sexual energy are closely related to a constant breathing and a mental pattern.
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In Tantra there is an amazing resemblance between consciousness and quantum physics, it is the study of natural laws and of the human being. Tantra has discovered for thousands of years facts that modern science is beginning to realize.