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  • Thank you very much !! Namaste

  • thank you very very much for the greatest sharing the most wonderful practice I ever see with us here.....Namaste

  • i am sweating from watching this

    

  • Incredible awesome!! The music doesnt match at all though :P

  • This beautifully depicts the teacher selflessly nourishing and guiding the student to their fullest and limitless potential, without any reward or attachment to the final outcome. Bow to the teacher in all things, offer all of your efforts to the teacher.

    Bless

  • Perfect power, congs.

  • 3:35 to 3:44 now that is Fing strength.

  • Santina, you are awesome!!!

  • Great practice! Moving up your way soon and will definitely be looking you up. Adiyen.

  • Testament to the connection a teacher and student can have. And really well done. Nice choice for the second song too, my favorite band :) Osu - Emily

  • truly awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • How long time does it took for Santina to get into this level?

  • wow that was beautiful and such an inspiration.. thankyou

  • the music sucks!!!!

  • One of the more remarkable videos for sure. So inspiring, I send it to all beginning yogis. Santina you have inspired 100's of yogis to date by the way. :-)))))))))

  • ועל זה נאמר:

    third series: demonstration only

    אצל רובנו לפחות...

  • @erkhyu

    yes, show off ;)))

  • A Great practice!!!

    very uplifting watching,

    thank you.

    Namaste

  • Yoga is the wrong way to oneness. It is like beating the bullock to make him move.

    How destroying and limiting it is, is visible when you look into yogis faces...

    Yoga Asanas prevent you from overcoming your ego and reach samadhi!

  • @THEVOICEOFTHELORD i doubt if you have ever either seen yogis faces or if you have ever practiced yoga. How high your ego is, is visible when one sees your nickname, claiming you are lord's voice.

  • @BitZiBitZiDi

    There is no ego as there is no seperation.

    There is nothing you can ever reach as it is you what you are looking for.

    The more you try to reach samadhi, the more asanas you do, the more you meditate, the more pranayma you do, the more you will stuck in the illussion of seperation and dualism.

    You don't have to do anything to be what you already are.

    This is it. Now. You are it.

  • @THEVOICEOFTHELORD You must be pretty fat and out of shape. That's really all I'm getting from your replies. Try a better approach next time, delusions of grandeur don't usually contribute much to the world.

  • @GLP85 I wouldn't conclude he's fat, but he's definitely one of the victims of neoadvaita. People who just mentally accept advaita vedanta teachings without really uncover their true Self are like christians going to church every Sunday beleiving theve been saved by Jesus. The Self of course is here always, is always present..but what we must do, we must turn our awareness to It, to Itself..where It is definitely not ego identified with body and mind forms as yoga sadhakas usually know..;]

  • wau...there is no end to the ego... i want to watch the forth series now

  • you make my practice today :-))) namaste

  • how i wish to learn my handstand well........can someone enlighten me??

  • both are so inspiring!!! Thanks

    

  • this yoga is amazing!

  • Viparita Chakrasana at 4:07 looks effortless. Mark's adjustments are great to watch too.

  • amazing practice, very inspiring, made me practice harder today. thank you

  • Awesome practice, love it!

  • menta pige sto mastora gia vidoma?

  • merci! beautiful work, inspiring. om santi

  • OMG. you're such an inspiration!

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  • Thanks for this insight to the 3rd serie -almost gone nowadyas- but also thanks for your lovely words to Pattabi Jois. Following you now. Hope to yoke !

  • beautiful, nice ajustments to

  • GREAT

  • interesting... this woman has very strong arms =)...

  • Gorgeous. Thank you both for sharing this practice,for just a moment I felt it in my own body.

  • I loved it. I wish I could be like them when i reach their age.

  • so so graceful,steady,inspiring,awak­ening.

  • speechless

  • Really great !

    Namaste

  • "Mark Togni in kikyurasana" now thats a strange name for the pose, you might like to try Koundinyasana

  • It was a joke :)

  • @reynoldl

    you know it's a joke, right? :)

  • It's very beautiful practice and delicate.

    Sweet day.

  • thank you , I don't know why but this brought tears to my eyes

  • so inspiring..

  • Very beautiful...u r awesome...

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  • Wonderfull, absolutely wonderfull

  • Santina, all I can say is beautifully inspiring, you are one with your practice San it is a credit to all of your hard work. x Kel

  • Beautiful, Santina. And Ben's in the top four...

    For me (back to Yoga) the folding into padmaasana from the handstand is the most controlled and beautiful.

    Beautiful work. KL

  • Wow! Awesome practice and so inspiring. Would love to see the whole unedited video. Is it available anywhere?

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