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More About This Title Torah Yoga: Experiencing Jewish Wisdom ThroughClassic Postures
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Introduction.
Using This Book.
1. The Hidden Light.
Centering Meditation.
Mountain Posture.
Triangle Posture.
Warrior Two Posture.
Standing Forward Bend.
Simple Sitting Twist.
Bridge Posture.
2. Constant Renewal.
Opening Meditation.
Seated Mountain Posture.
Extended Child Posture.
Downward Dog Posture.
Locust Posture.
Cobra Posture.
3. Leaving Egypt.
Opening Meditation.
Extended Side Angle Stretch.
Wide Legs Standing Forward Bend.
Staff Posture.
Head Beyond Knee Forward Bend.
Reclining Mountain Posture.
Knee-to-Chest Posture.
Reclining Leg Stretch.
Reclining Twist.
Resting with Legs on Chair.
4. The Essential Self.
Opening Meditation.
Chair Twist Posture.
Supported Standing Forward Bend with Chair.
Standing Forward Bend over One Leg.
Revolved Triangle Posture.
Hero Posture.
Resting Fish Posture.
5. Body Prayer and Alignment.
Meet-Your-Spine Meditation.
Upward Reaching Prayer Posture.
Tree Posture.
Warrior One Posture.
Reclining Hero Posture.
Camel Posture.
Bow Posture.
6. Daily Satisfaction.
Centering Meditation.
Cobbler Posture.
Supported Cobbler Posture.
Sitting Forward Bend.
Seated Angle Posture.
Supported Cross-Legged Forward Bend.
7. Remembering to Rest.
Opening Meditation.
Supported Extended Child Posture.
Resting Side Twist.
Supported Fish Posture.
Supported Bridge Posture.
Gentle Inversion Posture.
Relaxation Posture.
Glossary.
Notes.
Annotated Yoga Bibliography.
The Author.
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—Michael Lee, founder, Phoenix Rising Yoga Therapy; author, Phoenix Rising Yoga Therapy: A Bridge from Body to Soul
“To the Jewish ideal of uniting the head, the arm, and the heart, as in the practice of laying on tefillin, Diane Bloomfield has added—from yoga—the spine and one's breath. The spiritual possibilities of this integration are impressive, and in Torah Yoga one has an able, modest, but sure and confident guide.”
—Rabbi Daniel Landes, Rosh HaYeshiva, Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies, Jerusalem
“Diane Bloomfield’s Torah Yoga provides the link between two ancient teachings that many of us have been seeking.”
—Honi Rosen, administrator, Israeli Yoga Teachers’ Association
“Diane Bloomfield’s beautiful photographs and sensitive writing point the way for readers to integrate mind, body, and soul in a life-enhancing practice.”
—Shulamit Reinharz, Jacob Potofsky Professor of Sociology, Brandeis University