In the early days of yoga, i. realized that there was a great yoga all over new york. But when it came to sort of a branding what i wanted to do, almost everything was named in sanscrit and nobody could remember the names of ther stic and as nnonchvenor. I learned very quickly that i could really manipulate the social dynamic of hundreds of people for hours at a time by what i did in this little booth. And then we created special sound track where the rhythm of the music matched the flow of the yoga,. Beat by beat, move by move, breath by broth, objected different color lights, or theras like chronographic therapy which entrain
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