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Creating
Inner Focus with Pratyahara

Pratyahara
is the pivotal point in the practice of yoga where the path
leads from the exterior to the interior landscape of the body.
Pratyahara translates directly as sense withdrawal
and is the fifth limb or branch of an eight-staged yogic approach
to the unification of body-mind-spirit. By withdrawing our
attention from the external environment and by focusing inwards
on the breath and sensations, we still the mind and increase
our awareness of the body. With this awareness and focus we
can move deeper into the practice of yoga, learning to move
through our limitations, fears and expectations. The key to
practicing pratyahara is observing the body, breath
and sensations as a detached witness, as if you were watching
and feeling someone elses body. Used with compassion
and discipline, pratyahara enriches the practice of
yoga and leads to deeper stages of concentration and meditation.

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