Yoga is for everybody. Yoga is usually defined as union and comes from the Sanskrit word "yug" or yoke, which means we are irrevocably bound to the Divine, and therefore free. Yoga is for every person regardless of their religion or philosophy. The aim of all yoga is to achieve truth - truth of the self, the soul, and God/Supreme Spirit. Yoga allows all people to find their own truth in their lives and in their religion. Through the practice of yoga we transcend the senses in order to find our truth. If we learn how to quiet the mind and intellect we connect with all that is great, and questions such as "what is
the purpose of life? Who am I? etc.." eventually cease to exist. There is often confusion in people's minds regarding yoga, particularly hatha yoga. Most think hatha yoga is asanas/postures and pranayama/breathwork, but in fact these are only two of the techniques of hatha yoga. Hatha yoga begins with the physical body; it uses asanas and pranayama to gain control of the body and the prana/life force. Once the practitioner gains control of the body and prana, he/she can start to gain control of the mind. In addition to asanas and pranayama, practitioners should be trying to live a life in accordance with the ethical and moral foundation of yoga, while also practicing meditation.
