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Drops of Nectar
Yoga Relaxation for Rejuvenation and Healing
by 
Shiva Rea
Publisher: Sounds True
Subject(s):  Nonfiction
Religion & Spirituality
Language(s):  English
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Release date:   Feb 15, 2005

Description

One of the greatest healing benefits of yoga is the cultivation of amritachandra or “nectar of the moon,” a restorative energy that serves as a powerful natural tonic for stress and overactivity. On Drops of Nectar, Shiva Rea guides listeners into six practices for immersion into this calming energy, including: Authentic moon salutations • Three shavasanas (deep relaxation meditations) for after yoga sessions or any time one needs to replenish • A special breathing technique to balance the flow of lunar and solar energies, and more. Suitable for both experienced yoga students and beginners alike, Drops of Nectar provides two hours of skillful guidance to experience this rejuvenating dimension of yoga any time and anywhere.

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About the Author

Shiva Rea teaches vinyasa flow yoga worldwide. She has studied many forms of yoga and dance in India, Africa, Nepal, Jamaica, and Bali. She is a well-known contributor to Yoga Journal and holds an MA in Dance from UCLA’s World Arts and Cultures Program, where she also teaches.

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