Guest guest Posted October 29, 2002 Report Share Posted October 29, 2002 I would recommend: Shiv kumar Sharma - morning and evening raagas Amjad Ali Khan on sarod Hari Prasad if you like flute Bhajans of Bhimsen Joshi ,if you like vocal in the morning when practicing yoga. Can others share their experiences with classcial Indian music. Regards On Tue, 29 Oct 2002 ashtanga yoga wrote : >------------------------ Sponsor > > >ashtangayoga > > >------ > >There are 6 messages in this issue. > >Topics in this digest: > > 1. Re: Looking for Good Yoga Music > divamukti > 2. (no subject) > divamukti > 3. RE: Or would he? > "Gearhart, Margee" <mgearhart > 4. Re: Looking for Good Yoga Music > mangaladasa > 5. Re: Looking for Good Yoga Music > Rock Chick <rokchik666 > 6. yoga and the sexes.... > "lromanosky" <lromanosky > > >______________________ >______________________ > >Message: 1 > Mon, 28 Oct 2002 00:52:48 EST > divamukti >Re: Looking for Good Yoga Music > >Asana 1 & 2 and the meta collections are all great albums, with >very few >words. They are great albums for a yoga class. > > > > > > > >______________________ >______________________ > >Message: 2 > Mon, 28 Oct 2002 01:03:45 EST > divamukti >(no subject) > >I have been reading the posts on this message board and noticed >that some >people tend to judge others quite often. Anger & the Judgement >of others, it >is not the yogi way... Love & Peace are. > >om shanti > > > > > > > >______________________ >______________________ > >Message: 3 > Mon, 28 Oct 2002 08:45:39 -0500 > "Gearhart, Margee" <mgearhart >RE: Or would he? > >Tinazym- >Thank you for informing me of that information. Unfortunately, >as I said >before, had some health problems and haven't been able to >practice in a few >weeks. I know physically, that i wouldn't be up to speed to >attend one of >his sessions. >I was thrilled last year to be able to attend and it was the most >outrageous >experience ever. I have wonderful photos and I have a great >photo with >Guruji hugging me like I was an old lost buddy! Wonderful >memories. >I am not actually going to teach my son's basketball team some >very mild >asanas to help them limber up (they are 11-12 year olds). What a >great way >to introduce yoga to a younger generation ! After hearing me >talk about the >benefits for so long, the coach must of have been listening! >And, a good >friend of mine who is a high school wrestling coach, will be >hiring a former >high school wrestler, who is an avid Ashtanga practicioner (and >on tour now >with PJ) to teach his team. Like I have said before, can you >imagine a >world where everyone practiced yoga - all aspects! >Enjoy the workshops! >Margee > > > > > tinazym [sMTP:tinazym] > > Friday, October 25, 2002 3:33 PM > > ashtanga yoga > > Re: ashtanga yoga Or would he? > > > > David & Sharon have not made an appearance at the Puck all > > wee- I hear workshops in Switzerland pay much better.... >OK, > > that was maybe unnecessary! > > > > Margee, you haven't missed the chance to check out NYC- >Guruji > > will be in town 2 more weeks, and they're accepting drop-ins > > ($45) every day!! > > > > > > > > > > > > Sponsor > > > > > > > > ><http://rd./M=212804.2460941.3878106.2273195/D=egroupweb/S=170506 > > >0955:HM/A=810327/R=0/*http://geocities./ps/info?.refer=blrecs> > > > > ><http://rd./M=212804.2460941.3878106.2273195/D=egroupweb/S=170506 > > >0955:HM/A=810327/R=1/*http://geocities./ps/info?.refer=blrecs> > > > > > > ><http://us.adserver./l?M=212804.2460941.3878106.2273195/D=egroupm > > ail/S=:HM/A=810327/rand=300179286> > > > > > > ashtanga yoga > > > > > > > > Terms of >Service > > <>. > > > >______________________ >______________________ > >Message: 4 > Mon, 28 Oct 2002 14:09:58 -0000 > mangaladasa >Re: Looking for Good Yoga Music > >I like Cheb I Sabbah, Badmash and Shree and some of the Six >Degreess- >Asian travels CDs for pracice. good luck in your music search! >-- In ashtangayoga, backbayyoga <no_reply> wrote: > > Wah is great music. > > htttp://www.wahmusic.com > > ashtangayoga, Maureen Bolton <bolto11> >wrote: > > > Krisha Das "Breath of the Heart" is terrific. Planet > > > Yoga is a very good CD with stuff by Das, Deva and > > > many others. > > > > > > Best of luck and thanks for mentioning what you > > > already use,as I'm always looking for new music as > > > well. > > > > > > Kind Regards, > > > Maureen > > > --- basketllm@a... wrote: > > > > I'm a relatively new yoga teacher and am looking to > > > > expand my music > > > > repertoire (for my classes).... I understand that > > > > some prefer *not* to listen > > > > to music, but those of you who do, what specifically > > > > do you enjoy doing yoga > > > > to ....? > > > > > > > > I have a few CDs they seem to like already.... Yoga > > > > Rythum (By Soulfood), > > > > Sundari (Jivamukti), Bardo (Gabrielle Roth), and > > > > Yoga Rythums (Shiva Rea > > > > Compilation)... anybody have any suggestions for > > > > some other ones...??? > > > > Preferably (although not necessarily) music without > > > > words... would also love > > > > some chants (already have all of Deva Premals > > > > stuff). Maybe some > > > > drumming....?? > > > > > > > > Thank you in advance for any input/suggestions you > > > > can provide! > > > > Namaste, Lori > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > > > > removed] > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Y! Web Hosting - Let the expert host your web site > > > http://webhosting./ > > > > >______________________ >______________________ > >Message: 5 > Mon, 28 Oct 2002 12:42:53 -0800 (PST) > Rock Chick <rokchik666 >Re: Looking for Good Yoga Music > >I know it is very nontraditional, but there is a band > from iceland called Sigor Ros and they have a record >called Agaetes byrjun that is great. > >rc > >--- mangaladasa <no_reply> wrote: > > I like Cheb I Sabbah, Badmash and Shree and some of > > the Six Degreess- > > Asian travels CDs for pracice. good luck in your > > music search! > > -- In ashtangayoga, backbayyoga <no_reply> > > wrote: > > > Wah is great music. > > > htttp://www.wahmusic.com > > > ashtangayoga, Maureen Bolton > > <bolto11> wrote: > > > > Krisha Das "Breath of the Heart" is terrific. > > Planet > > > > Yoga is a very good CD with stuff by Das, Deva > > and > > > > many others. > > > > > > > > Best of luck and thanks for mentioning what you > > > > already use,as I'm always looking for new music > > as > > > > well. > > > > > > > > Kind Regards, > > > > Maureen > > > > --- basketllm@a... wrote: > > > > > I'm a relatively new yoga teacher and am > > looking to > > > > > expand my music > > > > > repertoire (for my classes).... I understand > > that > > > > > some prefer *not* to listen > > > > > to music, but those of you who do, what > > specifically > > > > > do you enjoy doing yoga > > > > > to ....? > > > > > > > > > > I have a few CDs they seem to like already.... > > Yoga > > > > > Rythum (By Soulfood), > > > > > Sundari (Jivamukti), Bardo (Gabrielle Roth), > > and > > > > > Yoga Rythums (Shiva Rea > > > > > Compilation)... anybody have any suggestions > > for > > > > > some other ones...??? > > > > > Preferably (although not necessarily) music > > without > > > > > words... would also love > > > > > some chants (already have all of Deva Premals > > > > > stuff). Maybe some > > > > > drumming....?? > > > > > > > > > > Thank you in advance for any input/suggestions > > you > > > > > can provide! > > > > > Namaste, Lori > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > > > > > removed] > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Y! Web Hosting - Let the expert host your web > > site > > > > http://webhosting./ > > > > > > > > > > >Y! Web Hosting - Let the expert host your web site >http://webhosting./ > > > >______________________ >______________________ > >Message: 6 > Tue, 29 Oct 2002 02:55:02 -0000 > "lromanosky" <lromanosky >yoga and the sexes.... > >O.K. don't take this the wrong way, but as a young man >practicing >yoga I have some questions. I have a serious practice and >ashtanga >is an important part of my life. My practice is concentrated >and >solitary and focused. Still, one can't help notice some >awfully >attractive women in the class--that would be interested to get >to >know. My question; how much attention do (young/single) women >want/not want/expect from the men in the class. > >I feel a bit let down that there is not a bit more 'community' >with >yoga, and everybody seems in a hurry to run out of the studio. >Even >eye contact between the sexes is fleeting. My other male yoga >friends agree, and is a topic we discuss having a drink after >class, >and we can't figure it out. > >Strangly, in the local yoga store, with some of the same people, >it >is totally different, and people behave normally, have fun, >flirt >etc. > >It is usually the case that men are interested in meeting women >as >much as women are interested in meeting men, so why is this not >the >case in a yoga studio. One theory is that praciticing yoga in >a >studio exposes yourself and the self-consciousness, makes >breaking >the ice with people difficult. > > >Any comments apprecitated. > > > > > > >______________________ >______________________ > > > >Your use of is subject to > > > comprehensive website on the best books out of India , pl give feedback http://www.geocities.com/saslekh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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