When two people meld, the\n impact and the experience of their practice deepens on account of touch. It\n Takes Two to Yoga moves beyond individual yogic practice and embraces the\n essence of yoga a term that, in fact, means a ‘union’ or a ‘yoking together’.\n It considers asanas that two people can practice as one whether they are\n colleagues, couples, parents or friends to deepen the impact of postures.\n After hand-holding readers through a series of preparatory poses, this book\n goes on to guide partners and couples through the minutiae of more than forty\n two-person postures among them, ‘butterfly arch’, where two bodies curve like\n the wings of a moth; ‘London bridge’, where two pairs of hands knot to form\n an overpass and ‘flying bow’, where one of two partners seems to levitate!\n Besides photographs, each posture comes with detailed practice instructions;\n The vision guiding the pose and how best to build awareness. What makes It\n Takes Two to Yoga particularly special is its emphasis on touch. By focusing\n on this form of non-verbal communication, the book uses yoga as a tool to\n establish a connection that goes beyond the purely physical, rather, couples\n and partners, by practicing as one, come to embrace laughter, trust,\n compassion, forgiveness and an acceptance of each other's limitations.
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