Food will either sustain the body or eat it.

Series

  1. Use āsana for problems of the body and prāṇāyāma for problems of the mind.
  2. A Yogi is never surprised.
  3. How long should a person stay in an āsana......
  4. Look at the present moment, What is gone is gone.
  5. Fasting is not eating between meals.
  6. Knowledge is not only memory. Every day there must be something new.
  7. Our mind is like our food.
  8. Teach what is inside you......
  9. Haṭha Yoga is Prāṇāyāma.
  10. Food will either sustain the body or eat it. (This post)
  11. Breath is indispensable for life and its absence is death......
  12. If any body 
can 
breathe, 
they 
can 
do 
Yoga.
  13. True liberty is what relationship you have with your habits.
  14. If you have learned something really well......
  15. The student must be Paripāka (Cooked on all sides).
  16. Q: What must form an essential part of a person's daily practice?
  17. Q: How necessary is Yoga in these modern times?
  18. T Krishnamacharya answers his students......
  19. Before launching on Antaraṅga Sādhana, one should be a Nistavān......

“Food will either sustain the body or eat it.” – Śrī T Krishnamacharya

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