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While Yoga evolved as a spiritual practice, in the West it has grown popular as a form of pu ...[more] »Living in the Now
Do you have enough time in your life? When I ask this question in my seminars on wellness an ...[more] »Beginning Yoga
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Meditation and the Brain New imaging technology makes it possible for scientists to document ...[more] »Unwrapping the present
By Fiona Cole, Correspondent A couple of days before Christmas last year, I remember standin ...[more] »Re: Yoga, meditation for young and restless
Yoga and meditation always made me feel better when I was actively doing it. I'm excite ...[more] »How to grow your brain
Allan J. Comeau, Ph.D. In several studies, researchers have presented evidence that regular ...[more] »Yoga, meditation for young and restless
Stress levels are high, specially among those who work with private companies. Prerna U ...[more] »Universities offer more meditation classes for stressed students
The Associated Press PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - University students lead lives that are meti ...[more] »Meditation can be beneficial for rheumatoid arthritis patients
Washington : Meditation which has proved to be a great stress buster can also reduce some sy ...[more]
JOY: The Journal of Yoga is an international and transdisciplinary peer-reviewed scholarly journal dedicated to work in asian philosophy, consciousness studies, and yogic spirituality. JOY welcomes contributions from researchers and yoga practitioners exploring the philosophy of yoga, neuroscience of meditation, schools of eastern thought, historical development of the yoga tradition, ayurvedic medicine, and spiritual phenomenology. The journal seeks to provide a forum for east-west comparative analysis and potential applications of yogic philosophy to contemporary concerns. In particular, JOY aims to investigate the impact of yogic practices upon cognition, health, and social interactions.
Founding Editor: Doug Phillips, Indian River Community College Consulting Editor: Stephen Phillips, The University of Texas at Austin
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