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Around the world - Yoga for Kids from Hungary
17:15 - 17:20|Recorded on 1 Nov 2011
Yoga practice serves the natural and harmonious development of the child. This family program welcomes all ages and experience levels. Yoga cultivates physical agility, concentration, and holistic personal growth. We base our practice on Sāṃkhya philosophy, connecting postures playfully to nature. Sessions include āsana, relaxation with stories, and craft activities aligned with festivals. The practice addresses inner needs and helps overcome personal complexes. It provides a complete cycle for non-violent development.
"Yoga begins from the child's inner needs and helps them overcome their problems and complexes."
"It allows for the child's natural and non-violent development and the harmonious unfolding of every aspect of their personality."
Filming location: Hungary
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From: 3 Jul 2019
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From: 5 Sep 2004
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