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Date Posted: 02:53:44 10/28/03 Tue
Author: anonymous - 1 Sep 2003
Subject: Re: Dion Fortune's views on yoga
In reply to: ketch - 19 Sep 2003 's message, "Re: Dion Fortune's views on yoga" on 02:53:12 10/28/03 Tue

To a degree, she is right about the blood chemistry if you take into account the fact that certain forms of pranayam and meditation like Kriya affect the pituitary gland and cause it to release different hormones. These are then distributed to the body through the blood.

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  • Re: Dion Fortune's views on yoga -- Hendrik - 19 Sep 2003, 02:54:35 10/28/03 Tue

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