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A type of Yoga that is little known, and only practiced today by a small number of people is West African Yoga. What may surprise you is how the basic beliefs of the Africans so echo the traditional Indian Yogic teachings, in particular Nada Yoga, which is a centuries-old metaphysical system. - West African Yoga - Yoga is a personally written site at BellaOnline

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