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Revolved Head-to-Knee Pose - Green Color

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Learn Yoga by Coloring As a combination of the color yellow and the color blue, the color green get its mental clarity and optimism from the yellow color, with the emotional tranquility and insight from the blue color. It gives more hope than any other colors. The color green has a strong sense of right and wrong, and a good judgment. It sees both sides of the case, weighs them up, and then take the moral and appropriate decision. On the negative side, the green color can be judgmental and overly cautious. The color green promotes love of nature, family, friends, pets and home. It is the color of people who love being in the garden, at home, or being a good host. But green color meaning can also be associated with being new or inexperienced. The color green is becoming a very popular color for new website designs. From  Green Color Meaning

Toe stand

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Learn Yoga by Coloring Color is a form of non verbal communication. It is not a static energy and its meaning can change from one day to the next with any individual - it all depends on what energy they are expressing at that point in time. For example, a person may choose to wear  red  on a particular day and this may indicate any one or more of the psychological meanings of the color red, including the following: this is their  favorite color ,  or it may be that they are ready to take action in some way,  or they may be passionate about what they are going to be doing that day,  or it may mean that they are feeling angry that day, on either a conscious or subconscious level. From  Understanding the Meaning of Colors in Color Psychology

Star pose

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Learn Yoga by Coloring "We are a way for the universe to know itself. Some part of our being knows this is where we came from. We long to return. And we can, because the cosmos is also within us. We're made of star stuff."                                                                                                                                 Carl Sagan The theory that everyone and everything on Earth contains minuscule star particles dates back further than Moby's popular 2002 song "We Are All Made of Stars."   Moby's Song His statement sums up the fact that the carbon, nitrogen and oxygen atoms in our bodies, as well as atoms of all other heavy elements, were  created in previous generations of stars  over 4.5 billion years ago. Because humans and every other animal as well as most of the matter on Earth contain these elements, we are literally made of star stuff, said Chris Impey, professor of astronomy at the University of Arizona

Boat pose - Navasana

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Learn Yoga by Coloring - Coloring book for adults BOAT POSE NAVASANA Improves digestion Helps to release the stress Strengthens the muscles of the abdominal wall

Tree pose

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Learn Yoga by Coloring Tree lore is a suspected ancient school of knowledge with roots stretching back into our earliest symbolic imaginations. The Tree is a common universal, archetypal symbol that can be found in many different traditions around the ancient world. Trees are symbols of physical and spiritual nourishment, transformation and liberation, sustenance, spiritual growth, union and fertility. The tree is a spiritual motif and framework, a map of conception and consciousness that brings together the temporal worlds of time, space and consciousness.  Trees are the places of birth and death; they are used as sacred shrines and places of spiritual pilgrimage, ritual, ceremony and celebration. Sacred trees are found in the Shamanic, Hindu, Egyptian, Sumerian, Toltec, Mayan, Norse, Celtic and Christian traditions. The World-tree is described in  The Upanishads  as “a tree eternally existing, its roots aloft, its branches spreading below.” From  Tree Lore: (Sacred Trees)