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The life force, fire of life, or chi that is the source
of our being on this physical plane comes to us through a window or portal
of energy. The art of practicing yoga is one modality that allows us to
focus and tap into that source, to energize, and find balance and joyful
calm. Finding that quiet place inside of us and a sense of physical and
energetic balance can be a lot harder outside the confines of the yoga
studio. What if we could access the fire of life on a regular basis in our
daily lives, and on a deeper basis during yoga sessions? We would move
closer to a state of ‘perfect balance’, where our chakras and acupuncture
meridians would maintain vibrancy and balance, and daily life would have
less stress and be more joyful. Practicing yoga is a great way to release
stress as well as develop a mindful presence to our place in the universe.
The breathing and various poses release stored up blockages and promote a
flow of energy through our bodies. Unfortunately, we can not practice yoga
24 hours a day. Further, we are surrounded by things that can really stress
us and put us out of balance. There are the environmental stresses of air,
food and water pollution. Emotional and mental stresses from work and
relationships can also have a dramatic effect on our natural balanced state.
So what to do? There is a new product that has been developed and tested in
a clinical setting that can enhance the yoga experience: the Sunphire
interactive yoga pendant. It is specially enhanced so that when worn it will
open the portal to your fire of life. This naturally supports and enhances
your chakra energies and acupuncture meridians so as to assist you in
finding the perfect balance. It is especially effective during yoga, but
also during your daily life. This dynamic yoga pendant brings light, energy,
and well-being to all holistic lifestyles. So it also benefits practices of
reiki,bodywork, meditation and personal growth. More information on the
Sunphire can be found at
www.thesunphire.com. Here are some other helpful suggestions for
maintaining a mindful focus and reducing stress: Remember to take deep slow
breaths when you feel stressed. Drink plenty of water. Avoid doing things in
excess. Maintain a healthy and nutritious diet. Take a break from your daily
or weekly routines and do something completely different. Spend some time
alone every day. Get out in nature whenever time permits. Try not to take
things personally. Practice yoga at least 4-5 times a week. Disclaimer:
Statements made herein are provided for informational purposes and the
products should not be used to diagnose, treat or cure a health condition or
disease, or to replace the care of a qualified medical professional. |
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