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Hello Ryan, I don't have any experience to share but I would like to become a member so that I may learn more. I need more than I have right now. I am not talking about material things, I want to enhance my experience on this earth while I am here. I am inhibited by my age, I feel sometimes I am not taken seriously and seem to be invisible to some people. I better stop before I start to ramble. Thanks for reading this email. Love and Thankfulness Peggy

 

 

 

 

 

 

In a message dated 8/28/2008 7:19:38 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, thecontemplative writes:

 

 

 

 

I'm looking for people interested in Tibetan-yoga. I am trying to see if there is enough interest to start a –private- mailing-list where it would be possible to discuss the topic in more depth than is possible in a public forum. Strictly speaking it would not be limited to just Tibetan practice, and dialogue about Indian, Newar, and Central-Asian variants would be encouraged. I would also welcome discussion of how these methods relate to better-known methods like Hatha-yoga and Kundalini practices.Please contact me if you would be interested in such a mailing-list.Warm Regards,RyanSubjects of interest would include:Tummo (candali): The yoga of inner-fire. The Buddhist equivalent of kundalini-yoga Trul-khor (yantra): A sophisticated methodology similar to Hatha-yoga Tsa-lung (nadi-vayu) Employing the prana and energy-channels of the bodyKumnye (abhyanga-mardana): Application of ointments and massageLojung: Body-training in the broad sense (including yoga) It's only a deal if it's where you want to go. Find your travel deal here.

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I'm looking for people interested in Tibetan-yoga.

 

I am trying to see if there is enough interest to start a –private-

mailing-list where it would be possible to discuss the topic in more

depth than is possible in a public forum. Strictly speaking it would

not be limited to just Tibetan practice, and dialogue about Indian,

Newar, and Central-Asian variants would be encouraged.

 

I would also welcome discussion of how these methods relate to better-

known methods like Hatha-yoga and Kundalini practices.

 

Please contact me if you would be interested in such a mailing-list.

 

Warm Regards,

Ryan

 

 

Subjects of interest would include:

 

Tummo (candali): The yoga of inner-fire. The Buddhist equivalent of

kundalini-yoga

 

Trul-khor (yantra): A sophisticated methodology similar to Hatha-yoga

 

Tsa-lung (nadi-vayu) Employing the prana and energy-channels of the

body

 

Kumnye (abhyanga-mardana): Application of ointments and massage

 

Lojung: Body-training in the broad sense (including yoga)

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I would be interested in the various forms that you mentioned. I have studied  forms of yoga. Ay present, I have to watch overdoing some hatha asanas, etc. Thanks, Jake

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