The man credited with bringing yoga to the West and transforming it into one of the world’s most popular exercises has passed away at age 95. B.K.S Iyengar died Wednesday of heart failure, after surviving malaria, typhoid, and tuberculosis as a child.
The man who transformed the world of yoga credited it with saving his life. He began practicing yoga in 1934, but he developed a more accessible version with foam blocks and straps to increase stretching. That modified version spread throughout the West and help him develop a celebrity following. Read more at The Telegraph.
{Andy Heller-Matzav.com Newscenter}
Yoga is like finance. You get ready to build your energy but you lose your eye. What spirituality do you get from looking at contorted lifestyles. Still, I have family that swears by it. For me, Torah for thought is yoga for the heart. I smile because I can see dreams. Gifted reality, but the buddhist jew is just a pension. B’DE.
I sometimes wonder about the methods of choosing what news to include on the site. This is one of those new articles that make me wonder.
Wow, he is one beautiful looking guy. Not!
Read Rav Avigdor Miller: yoga and such are avoda zara.
Who cares. Is this all there is to report?
I guess that with all this hanging onto every word of Dick Cheney, it’s only fair to give attention to this zhlub.