As you know, I never claimed that the Ashtanga Asana was not a part of the Sun
Salutation.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
You are not even making any sense anymore.
How would you know if the Ashtang Asana is part of the Surya Namaskar or
You are not even making any sense anymore.
How would you know if the Ashtang Asana is part of the Surya Namaskar or not
if you've never included it in your practice? You seem confused to the point
where you've actually contradicted your own claim that there was no such pose
in the Sun
As you know, I never claimed that the Ashtanga Asana was not a part of the Sun
Salutation.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
The only thing that is amusing about your yoga pose claims, is that in over
two decades of posting messages to these discussion
The only thing that is amusing about your yoga pose claims, is that in over two
decades of posting messages to these discussion groups, not once did you post a
comment to the discussion about your practice of hatha yoga. Go figure.
So, I conclude that your only reason for commenting now, is
Neither Sri Sri nor Maharishi would be happy with your attempt to distort and
demean the Sun Salutation by pretending it's about "getting down on your hands
and knees." Other yogis would just laugh at you as a clueless Westerner.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,
Sun Salutation – The Perfect Yoga Workout
Step six, Ashtanga Namaskara or the "Salute With Eight Points", as taught by
Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, a direct disciple of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi:
"Gently bring your knees down to the floor and exhale. Take the hips back
slightly, slide forward, rest