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        | To yoke or harness; to bind the individual with the universe |  | 
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        | To still the fluctuations of the mind |  | 
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        | Patanjali's translation: Yoga |  | Definition 
 
        | "To move toward a goal without distraction" |  | 
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        | The divine self which abides in all beings, individual soul; pure consciousness; "seer" - the witness of all there is |  | 
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        | Mind stuff (modification or fluctuation) - can be klesas such as ego, hatred, attachments, all based on ignorance |  | 
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        | Chitta Vrittis (Regarding) |  | Definition 
 
        | The impermanent as permanent, the impure as pure, the painful as pleasant, and the non-self as the self |  | 
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        | Quality, attribute, characteristic |  | 
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        | Guna (one of 3 qualities of nature) - Satva |  | Definition 
 
        | Light, illuminating, pure, fresh, balanced |  | 
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        | Guna (One of 3 qualities of nature) - Rajas |  | Definition 
 
        | Activity, restless, hyper, productive, motion |  | 
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        | Guna (one of 3 qualities of nature) - Tamas |  | Definition 
 
        | Dull, rooted, stale, lethargic |  | 
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        | Latent, subconscious impression; innate tendancy due to past actions; can help us to internalize knowledge of structure, alignment, direction or energy and intent of a yoga asana |  | 
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        | Fire that burns away lethargy, despair or dullness (can be metabolic heat, passion, interest or fiery intent) |  | 
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        | The breath of life; lifeforce; through the control of prana comes the control of the mind |  | 
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        | By practice, the impurities dwindle away and there dawns the light of wisdome leading to discriminiative discernment. Simply removes what is unwanted or unnecessary. |  | 
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        | 1) Yama 2) Niyama
 3) Asana
 4) Pranayama
 5) Pratyahara
 6) Dharana
 7) Dhyana
 8) Samadhi
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        | Discipline; guidelines for relationship with others; preparations for action, attitudes that bring clarity, focus, and objectivity to bear on all situations |  | 
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        | Self-study; guidelines for your journey ahead, purification and self-realization |  | 
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        | Physical posture or pose; connects us with every cell of the body; to achieve the nesessary stamina, strength and steadiness or mind to achieve goals |  | 
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        | The mastery of prana, the universal lifeforce, through breath; through regulation of the breath the prana flows, blockages are removed, energy increases and health improves |  | 
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        | Sense control; Through the "eye of the storm" - the mind is tranquil, clear, intelligent and able to discriminate while the environment may hold total chaos |  | 
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        | One pointed concentration/total focus; being present in the moment, letting go of distracting thoughts, mind wanders less frequently |  | 
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        | Meditation; take effort to achieve it, once you're in it - no further struggle is involved; meditation is the natural, easy and unbroken flow of attention toward the chosen object |  | 
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        | To merge one with the universal; enlightenment, blissful consciousness; Chitta Vrittis cannot activate the influence of ignorance on mental functioning |  | 
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        | 1) Jalandhara Bandha 2) Uddiyana Bandha
 3) Mula Bandha
 4) Hasta Bandha
 5) Pada Bandha
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        | Locks; control the flow of prana which in turn comes the control of the mind - both physical and energetic level of the body; helps to protect the joints, nerve roots and organs |  | 
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        | Upward lifting abdominal lock |  | 
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        | Root lock; low back and pelvis |  | 
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        | Yogic greeting used across many cultures that shows a sign of respect. "The light within me honors the light within you and in this moment, we are one" |  | 
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