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No need to always go get it
Principle Purpose of Nuad Borarn
Crafting your Sense of Intuition
Four Traditional Levels of Sensitivity
All Motion Originates From the Belly
Listening for the Echo
The Importance of Repitition
Most Important Contributions of Vedic Massage
Parent-Child Hand Communication
Pretreatment Mindset
Hatha Yoga and Thai Massage
The Totem Pole – The Medical Hierarchy
The Personal False and The Personal Truth Exercise
Jai!
Meditation
The Quality of Life Inventory
The Breath
Never Fall – Always Sink
Pranayam Procedures for Removing and Supplementing Energy
Pranayama – Yogic Breathing Techniques
Vedic Thai Yoga Bodywork & True Security
Thai Yoga – An Introduction
The Transition is Equally as Important as the Application
There is Just as Much Information Being Transmitted During the Release as There is During the Application
The Vedic Conservatory’s Purpose
Traditional Tantric Standing Atittude
Tratak: Meditation on Light
Ujjayi Breathing: The Enchantment of Spiritual “White Noise”
The Twelve Minute Session
Threshold Therapy
Resistance Therapy
Two Application Options to Use When Releasing from a Full Asana Expression
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Deflection and Absorbtion
Shamanic Contributions to Yogic Enlightnement
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