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When teaching “Breath of Fire” to beginners, what analogy does the instructor suggest using to help students find the correct rhythm and lightness?
According to yogic anatomy discussed in this session, where do all 72,000 Nadis (energy channels) originate?
In the context of the Yoga Sutras (1.4), what is the “human condition” described when the Seer is not established in its own nature?
The instructor defines “Abhyasa” (one of the two wings of yoga) not just as practice, but as an “intimate nearness.” What is the student sitting near?
To utilize the “System of Accelerated Learning” mentioned at the end of the session, within what timeframe should you review your notes to exponentially increase memory retention?
What is something significant for you that you learned from this session?
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