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RAMAKRISHNA ANANDA

Are You A Celebrator?

New ways to find more joy in life

To celebrate means to notice and rejoice. Yoga helps us become more richly aware of truth, beauty, and goodness. Yoga helps transform us into celebrators of the wonders of life and the glories of nature.

Yoga in Daily Life, Harmony, Joy

The Yoga Celebration

Yogis want everybody to join the celebration, to notice and rejoice with real, true joy. Yoga is a great facilitator of celebrators. We help and empower people  to become celebrators. I could say we “create” celebrators, but that’s not true. Everybody is already capable of celebration. Yoga increases our ability to notice and rejoice.

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  • Yogis notice and celebrate. Joy often fills their hearts and minds
  • Ignorance of Spirit and a false sense of self keeps one from celebrating
  • The goal of yoga is harmony of body, mind and spirit
  • As we shed tension and turbulence through the practice of yoga, we begin to notice the beauty of life and rejoice in it
  • How to be a celebrator

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