Yoga International Day: three movies to watch on philosophy

Yoga International Day: three movies to watch on philosophy


With the help of Om Joy, we put three films together to enjoy the sofa and learn a little about philosophy

Today, Saturday (21), the International Yoga Day. Therefore, with the help of the site Om JoyWe put three films together to enjoy the sofa and learn a little about philosophy. See below:




Three movies to watch the day of international yoga

Hermogenes, teacher and poet of yoga

“The trajectory of prof. Hermogensone of the pioneers of Yoga and holistic therapy in Brazil and author of thirty books. A Brazilian character who inspired the life of many people through oriental philosophy, yoga and meditation. The functionality presents unpublished content, as well as interviews with personality such as Marcelo Yuka and Jackson Antunes “According to the site, I love cinema. Is available in First videos.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjuecit4vhy

On Yoga: Peace Architecture

“‘Yoga: Peace Architecture’ is the first documentary of the winning director prize Heitor Dhaaly. Based on the book of the same name of the photographer Michael O’NeillIt tells the story of the ten years in which the author photographed the great masters of yoga. The work deals with human and current problems and mixes with elements of movement and experiential sounds, resulting in a new vision of the art of yoga “He says the description of the first videos, where is the movie to watch.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mfbeim7bro4

Samsara

“Documentary image (without dialogues) that affects the expressiveness of the scenes filmed over 5 years in 25 countries. Explores the wonders and horrors of the world in which we live. Samsara It is a word that comes from Sanskrit and means “incessant flow of death and rebirth through the worlds” – the documentary makes us think of the interconnectivity of everything that exists, on the cause and the effect “As Om Joy defines. You can watch on Apple TV.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hckeilshuyu

‘Namastê’ means much more than you imagine

What do you feel when you hear “Namaste”? Also, what is the meaning? In the West, the term is used as a form of conformity, something like a “hello”. People without familiarity with the world of spirits also use as a form of thanks. However, the message goes further. And read the complete article.

Source: Terra

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