This document discusses four key aspects of cinematography - camera shots/angles/framing/composition, editing, sound, and mise en scene - and how they powerfully affect audiences. Camera shots engage viewers by showing subjects from the best angles to understand characters. Editing combines shots into sequences, adds effects, and removes unnecessary parts to create compelling footage. Sound is especially important in thrillers, where it builds suspense and foreshadows dramatic events. Mise en scene encompasses all visual details that provide context about characters and scenes to audiences. All of these cinematography techniques are powerful ways to influence how audiences experience and understand films.
Different people perceive different meaning to the word YOGA.
Some perceive Yoga to physical transformation of the Body while some connect Yoga to emotional well being state of mind and so on. Spiritual leaders have different version and interpretation to the word Yoga.
Yoga to me is all about connectivity and experiences.
Yoga is about looking inwards.
This document provides information about yoga and its principles. It discusses that yoga can be practiced by everyone, not just those living isolated lives in the Himalayas. It describes the eight limbs of Ashtanga yoga according to Patanjali, including yamas (social disciplines), niyamas (self disciplines), asana (postures), pranayama (breathing) and others. It explains each yama and niyama in detail, such as their meanings and applications. The document emphasizes that yoga is a science of personality development that can be used to improve physical, mental, emotional and intellectual well-being.
This document discusses the need for global cooperation and connection in the digital media and entertainment industries. It argues that countries and cultures should work together not just as observers of technological advances but as active participants. To truly communicate information across boundaries requires considering different perspectives and ensuring accessibility regardless of economic situation. The document proposes strengthening regional networks to distribute information more widely and prevent any single entity from monopolizing information control, while still collaborating with larger networks. This would help maintain information quality and authenticity as it spreads more broadly. Overall, the document advocates for low-cost technology access, ongoing education, and global exchange to connect people worldwide through information and communication.
The power point presentation is a precise explanation of the eight limbs of yoga which forms the basic structure of what constitutes yoga. Each limb has its own importance in the life of the human being.
Yoga for Healthy & Happy Living”- An Awareness Programme for Senior Citizens conducted by Meena Ramanathan Coordinator -cum -Yoga Therapist, CYTER, MGMCRI on 7th August 2014 at Pelican Serene Village, Pondicherry.
Joseph and Lilian le Page, the founders of Integrative Yoga Therapy, USA were recently in India on a mission to make a film on Yoga therapy and travelled across the county recording therapeutic activities of premier Yoga centers. After their visit to CYTER they commented,
“There are many centers where you can get a Yoga degree, attend a Yoga therapy session or find Yoga research being undertaken. However, to have all three happening in one place is surely innovative. This center is indeed a role-model that combines the best of the East with that of the West.”
That is what we have here at CYTER. An integrated set up where we are educating future Yoga therapists while simultaneously helping patients recover from their illnesses and at the same time working towards developing an understanding about the ‘Hows & Whys’ of Yoga through scientific research.
Whereas Yoga is usually found in the Physical Education and Sports Department of most universities, we at CYTER have it in a medical institution thus enhancing the learning curve of our trainees as also enabling us to offer holistic therapeutic benefits for all patients in our hospital. Yoga consultations are part and parcel of all the Master Health checkups offered by our Hospital services thus integrating the modern and the ancient even at the entry level itself. Such quality of life enhancing benefits for nearly 6000 patients at MGMCRI&RI are another truly innovative aspect of the work here at CYTER.
Our PG Diploma in Yoga Therapy (PGDYT) is one of the innovative courses in the world as it is offered through a medical institution and brings together the ancient wisdom of Yoga with the evidence based approach of modern medicine. We have two batches of students enrolled in the course and classes are going on regularly for first semester batch while the second semester batch completed their examinations in August 2014. During our Deputy Director’s recent lecture tour down under many medical, paramedical and Yoga professionals evidenced keen interest in attending such a course from the next academic year, making its truly international in participation.
We have also given training to nursing students, faculty members, senior citizens, special children and transgender participants and published 28 papers and 9 abstracts on the short and long term, health enhancing benefits of such training and therapeutic programmes. Current research studies are focusing on obesity, computer vision syndrome and depression in the transgender community. MBBS students have been exposed to Yoga through special sessions and we suggest that the CYTER model be adopted by all innovative medical colleges when the new MCI regulations on inclusion of Yoga in MBBS curriculum are implemented.
This document discusses four key aspects of cinematography - camera shots/angles/framing/composition, editing, sound, and mise en scene - and how they powerfully affect audiences. Camera shots engage viewers by showing subjects from the best angles to understand characters. Editing combines shots into sequences, adds effects, and removes unnecessary parts to create compelling footage. Sound is especially important in thrillers, where it builds suspense and foreshadows dramatic events. Mise en scene encompasses all visual details that provide context about characters and scenes to audiences. All of these cinematography techniques are powerful ways to influence how audiences experience and understand films.
Different people perceive different meaning to the word YOGA.
Some perceive Yoga to physical transformation of the Body while some connect Yoga to emotional well being state of mind and so on. Spiritual leaders have different version and interpretation to the word Yoga.
Yoga to me is all about connectivity and experiences.
Yoga is about looking inwards.
This document provides information about yoga and its principles. It discusses that yoga can be practiced by everyone, not just those living isolated lives in the Himalayas. It describes the eight limbs of Ashtanga yoga according to Patanjali, including yamas (social disciplines), niyamas (self disciplines), asana (postures), pranayama (breathing) and others. It explains each yama and niyama in detail, such as their meanings and applications. The document emphasizes that yoga is a science of personality development that can be used to improve physical, mental, emotional and intellectual well-being.
This document discusses the need for global cooperation and connection in the digital media and entertainment industries. It argues that countries and cultures should work together not just as observers of technological advances but as active participants. To truly communicate information across boundaries requires considering different perspectives and ensuring accessibility regardless of economic situation. The document proposes strengthening regional networks to distribute information more widely and prevent any single entity from monopolizing information control, while still collaborating with larger networks. This would help maintain information quality and authenticity as it spreads more broadly. Overall, the document advocates for low-cost technology access, ongoing education, and global exchange to connect people worldwide through information and communication.
The power point presentation is a precise explanation of the eight limbs of yoga which forms the basic structure of what constitutes yoga. Each limb has its own importance in the life of the human being.
Yoga for Healthy & Happy Living”- An Awareness Programme for Senior Citizens conducted by Meena Ramanathan Coordinator -cum -Yoga Therapist, CYTER, MGMCRI on 7th August 2014 at Pelican Serene Village, Pondicherry.
Joseph and Lilian le Page, the founders of Integrative Yoga Therapy, USA were recently in India on a mission to make a film on Yoga therapy and travelled across the county recording therapeutic activities of premier Yoga centers. After their visit to CYTER they commented,
“There are many centers where you can get a Yoga degree, attend a Yoga therapy session or find Yoga research being undertaken. However, to have all three happening in one place is surely innovative. This center is indeed a role-model that combines the best of the East with that of the West.”
That is what we have here at CYTER. An integrated set up where we are educating future Yoga therapists while simultaneously helping patients recover from their illnesses and at the same time working towards developing an understanding about the ‘Hows & Whys’ of Yoga through scientific research.
Whereas Yoga is usually found in the Physical Education and Sports Department of most universities, we at CYTER have it in a medical institution thus enhancing the learning curve of our trainees as also enabling us to offer holistic therapeutic benefits for all patients in our hospital. Yoga consultations are part and parcel of all the Master Health checkups offered by our Hospital services thus integrating the modern and the ancient even at the entry level itself. Such quality of life enhancing benefits for nearly 6000 patients at MGMCRI&RI are another truly innovative aspect of the work here at CYTER.
Our PG Diploma in Yoga Therapy (PGDYT) is one of the innovative courses in the world as it is offered through a medical institution and brings together the ancient wisdom of Yoga with the evidence based approach of modern medicine. We have two batches of students enrolled in the course and classes are going on regularly for first semester batch while the second semester batch completed their examinations in August 2014. During our Deputy Director’s recent lecture tour down under many medical, paramedical and Yoga professionals evidenced keen interest in attending such a course from the next academic year, making its truly international in participation.
We have also given training to nursing students, faculty members, senior citizens, special children and transgender participants and published 28 papers and 9 abstracts on the short and long term, health enhancing benefits of such training and therapeutic programmes. Current research studies are focusing on obesity, computer vision syndrome and depression in the transgender community. MBBS students have been exposed to Yoga through special sessions and we suggest that the CYTER model be adopted by all innovative medical colleges when the new MCI regulations on inclusion of Yoga in MBBS curriculum are implemented.
The nervous system consists of neurons and neuroglial cells. Neurons transmit nerve impulses through electrical and chemical signals. The neuron has a cell body, dendrites which receive signals, and an axon which transmits signals. Schwann cells wrap around axons and form myelin sheaths to aid impulse conduction. The nervous system regulates sensation, movement, and organ function through sensory, motor and interneurons. Nerve impulses rely on ion exchange and are transmitted across synapses using neurotransmitters. The central and peripheral nervous systems work together to control all bodily functions.
This little meditation course e‐book is my gift to you. It will assist you to become happier and healthier by teaching you how to better manage the stress in your life.
It will also introduce you to the life enhancing practice of meditation. This meditation book will teach you everything you need to know to find the meditation style that is right for you individually and get started with your own meditation routine.
I hope you enjoy reading this meditation ebook and practicing the meditations it contains. Please feel free to share it with your friends and loved ones.
Isabelle Cunningham
The document discusses the neuroscience behind yoga and how it affects the brain and body. It states that yoga unites the vitality that keeps us alive with our full attention. It explains that our nervous system is like an antenna that perceives our body in a way that is different than how we appear outwardly. Attention during yoga coordinates brain maps of the body, producing willful movements and behaviors. Yoga increases willpower at beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels through practices like poses, meditation, breathwork and concentration. The document concludes with universal yoga manners to be mindful of in practice.
This document discusses stress management through Sahaja meditation. It outlines the causes of stress like personal responsibilities and materialism, and the effects like anxiety, health issues, and poor work performance. It then introduces Sahaja meditation, founded in 1970, as an effective way to control stress through self-awareness and experience. Regular practice of Sahaja meditation can improve physical, emotional, and mental well-being, reduce stress levels, and benefit work environments by increasing peace, creativity, and productivity.
This document is the beginning of a book on Hindu-Yogi science of breath by Yogi Ramacharaka. It includes a table of contents listing 16 chapters that will cover topics like the exoteric and esoteric theories of breath, the four methods of respiration, the Yogi complete breath technique, physiological effects of complete breath, developing exercises, psychic breathing phenomena, and spiritual breathing. The document provides an overview of the breadth of topics to be discussed in the book regarding Hindu yoga practices and philosophies related to breathwork.
Workshop 1.1.2 Why the study of Authentic Yoga Tradition is important?Girish Jha, MS
Authentic Yoga Tradition is the science of consciousness aims at conscious evolution and transformation. It is much more than practice of physical postures and breathing. These presentations are part of Yoga Teachers Training and workshop conducted in NJ, USA
An excellent summary of Yoga Diagnosis and Health Evaluation methods by Yogamaharishi Dr. Swami Gitananda Giri, Founder ICYER at Ananda Ashram, Pondicherry that was published in the Proceedings of the International Yoga Research Conference at Pondicherry, India in 1991.
This document provides an overview of basic cost concepts in accounting. It defines cost as the monetary amount spent on production of goods or services. The key elements of cost are materials, labor, and expenses. Materials can be direct or indirect, as can labor. Expenses are either direct expenses that can be traced to a specific cost center, or indirect expenses which make up overhead costs. Overhead includes indirect materials, labor, and expenses and can be categorized as factory overhead, administrative overhead, or selling/distribution overhead. The document provides examples to illustrate each cost element and category.
his presentation was shown for an INTRO programme for Sahaja Yoga Meditation and Stress Management. 27th of March 2012.
Read more about us at: sahajayoga.dk or sahajayoga.org
Get your self-realisation:
http://sahajayoga.org/
The nervous system consists of neurons and neuroglial cells. Neurons transmit nerve impulses through electrical and chemical signals. The neuron has a cell body, dendrites which receive signals, and an axon which transmits signals. Schwann cells wrap around axons and form myelin sheaths to aid impulse conduction. The nervous system regulates sensation, movement, and organ function through sensory, motor and interneurons. Nerve impulses rely on ion exchange and are transmitted across synapses using neurotransmitters. The central and peripheral nervous systems work together to control all bodily functions.
This little meditation course e‐book is my gift to you. It will assist you to become happier and healthier by teaching you how to better manage the stress in your life.
It will also introduce you to the life enhancing practice of meditation. This meditation book will teach you everything you need to know to find the meditation style that is right for you individually and get started with your own meditation routine.
I hope you enjoy reading this meditation ebook and practicing the meditations it contains. Please feel free to share it with your friends and loved ones.
Isabelle Cunningham
The document discusses the neuroscience behind yoga and how it affects the brain and body. It states that yoga unites the vitality that keeps us alive with our full attention. It explains that our nervous system is like an antenna that perceives our body in a way that is different than how we appear outwardly. Attention during yoga coordinates brain maps of the body, producing willful movements and behaviors. Yoga increases willpower at beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels through practices like poses, meditation, breathwork and concentration. The document concludes with universal yoga manners to be mindful of in practice.
This document discusses stress management through Sahaja meditation. It outlines the causes of stress like personal responsibilities and materialism, and the effects like anxiety, health issues, and poor work performance. It then introduces Sahaja meditation, founded in 1970, as an effective way to control stress through self-awareness and experience. Regular practice of Sahaja meditation can improve physical, emotional, and mental well-being, reduce stress levels, and benefit work environments by increasing peace, creativity, and productivity.
This document is the beginning of a book on Hindu-Yogi science of breath by Yogi Ramacharaka. It includes a table of contents listing 16 chapters that will cover topics like the exoteric and esoteric theories of breath, the four methods of respiration, the Yogi complete breath technique, physiological effects of complete breath, developing exercises, psychic breathing phenomena, and spiritual breathing. The document provides an overview of the breadth of topics to be discussed in the book regarding Hindu yoga practices and philosophies related to breathwork.
Workshop 1.1.2 Why the study of Authentic Yoga Tradition is important?Girish Jha, MS
Authentic Yoga Tradition is the science of consciousness aims at conscious evolution and transformation. It is much more than practice of physical postures and breathing. These presentations are part of Yoga Teachers Training and workshop conducted in NJ, USA
An excellent summary of Yoga Diagnosis and Health Evaluation methods by Yogamaharishi Dr. Swami Gitananda Giri, Founder ICYER at Ananda Ashram, Pondicherry that was published in the Proceedings of the International Yoga Research Conference at Pondicherry, India in 1991.
This document provides an overview of basic cost concepts in accounting. It defines cost as the monetary amount spent on production of goods or services. The key elements of cost are materials, labor, and expenses. Materials can be direct or indirect, as can labor. Expenses are either direct expenses that can be traced to a specific cost center, or indirect expenses which make up overhead costs. Overhead includes indirect materials, labor, and expenses and can be categorized as factory overhead, administrative overhead, or selling/distribution overhead. The document provides examples to illustrate each cost element and category.
his presentation was shown for an INTRO programme for Sahaja Yoga Meditation and Stress Management. 27th of March 2012.
Read more about us at: sahajayoga.dk or sahajayoga.org
Get your self-realisation:
http://sahajayoga.org/