Meditating on the Vayus contains four different guided meditation sessions suitable for everyone. Each session uses a range of simple techniques that will enable you to discover, enhance and balance the movement of energy around your body. The sessions perfectly complement pranayama and meditation practices. They will take your knowledge to a whole new level and leave you feeling great! In yoga, Prana is regarded as our vital life force, it is the energy present throughout the entire universe and is shared by every living being. Prana flows in many different directions, these different flows of prana are known as Vayus (Vayu translates to mean wind). Within the body there are five main flows of prana, these are known as the Pancha Prana Vayus. Meditating on the Vayus focuses on these five main flows. Each session is fairly short. Three are 15 minutes in length and are followed whilst seated. The fourth is a little longer at 25 minutes and is followed whilst lying down. All use clear instruction that is suitable for all. Each Vayu influences different actions, organs, emotions and moods. When prana flows freely through all of the vayus we can experience physical and emotional balance and an incredible sense of wellbeing. Meditating on the Vayus has been devised and instructed by Sue Fuller. Sue is the resident yoga expert for Natural Health Magazine and she also writes a regular column for the Yoga Magazine. Sue is a leading yoga teacher, writer and training course author who has studied and practiced yoga, meditation and mindfulness since 1995. Sue has developed a method of clearly instructing her sessions specifically for audio classes and recorded these sessions in a professional recording studio.
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Sue Fuller is a leading teacher of both Hatha and Sivananda yoga. She initially trained with the Dhanwanthari Ashram at the Neyyar Dam in India, and has also studied yoga in Australia, New Zealand, and Thailand. She has lead workshops and held training courses in many countries. In addition to her teaching, Fuller is a columnist for Natural Health and the Yoga magazine and a Yoga Elder with the Independent Yoga Network. She is a course author for the British School of Yoga.