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SHAMEEM AKTHAR

Shameem Akhtar is almost synonymous with yoga today. A recognised journalist who has worked with leading publications like The Times of India and Outlook newsmagazine, Shameem made a conscious decision to shift into the practice and propagation of yoga following her own life-changing experience with it. Herself a sadhak, Shameem has crafted an enviable integration between her livelihood and her life, and is a regular contributor to Life Positive.

A certified yoga shiromani with the internationally-acclaimed Sivananda Yoga Centre, Kerala (headquartered in Canada), she is also a certified yoga acharya (advanced level in teacher`s training in hatha yoga) with them. (Both courses are set in ashram atmosphere with yoga training and practice extending from pre-dawn till night-fall). She has done the Sadhana Intensive course (also with the Sivananda Institute, at its Uttarkashi branch) which includes nine hours of yoga daily (with the majority of this focused on pranayama or breathing practices).

She is also a certified yoga teacher with the Chennai-based Asana Andiappan Institute for yoga and naturopathy, and a certified yoga shiromani and yoga acharya with the Chennai-based Shiva Yoga Institute.

She is also certified practitioner, trainer and master trainer in Neurolinguistic Programming (the latest buzzword internationally in mindpower training) with the US based American Federation of NLP, and was trained by the founder himself, Dr William Horton.

She conducts regular yoga workshops at HELP library (run by India`s foremost fertility expert, Dr Anirudha Malpani) in Mumbai.

Her private students included former Miss World Yukta Mookey, and she currently teaches the family members of Spectra Motors (the largest Maruti Suzuki dealers in India). Apart from this, she also holds private classes at her residence.

She has taught yoga to Mahindra and Mahindra factory workers (at their Kandivili east tractor division), and conducted meditation classes for their executives. She has held around 16 workshops, teaching over 300 factory workers and executives.

She provides yoga capsules for Worldspace radio , which is broadcast on their Moksha holistic health channel. Her daily interview capsules also were aired in the same channel.

She has done 16 TV capsules on yoga for the Body & Soul program on holistic health, beamed on Star One.

Apart from teaching yoga, Shameem Akthar is a prolific columnist for various publications across India, in both English and Hindi. They include:

India Abroad, the largest selling Indian American newspaper, where she writes a fortnightly column.

Savvy magazine (for women), for who she does a monthly column on yoga.

A weekly column in Mid-Day , Mumbai`s largest selling city tabloid.

Life Positive, India`s most popular spiritual and holistic magazine that comes out monthly.

Harmony magazine for silvers, brought out by Anil Ambani`s Reliance group.

Aha Zindagi (a holistic lifestyle Hindi magazine owned by the Dainik Bhaskar group).

Ritz magazine published from Chennai.

She also writes on yoga for Mansworld magazine, India`s own men`s magazine.

She was also a a regular contributor for the spiritual section called Reflexions in DNA, Mumbai`s newest morning newspaper, is a regular contributor to Mumbai Mirror, a free-sheeter tabloid supplied with the Times of India.

Apart from these, she has contributed yoga and health write-ups for Deccan Chronicle (Hyderabad), New Woman (the women`s magazine edited by actress Hema Malini), The Times of India (Mumbai and Pune editions), and Asian Age.

She also provides daily health capsules on mobile handsets for Rediff.com , India`s largest internet portal that is listed on NASDAQ.

Life before yoga

Shameem Akthar had a flourishing professional life as a journalist but did a career turnaround after discovering the marvelous impact of yoga on her health. She had trained and worked with the Times of India School of Social Journalism (New Delhi), worked with The Times of India (Mumbai) for seven years first as copy-editor and then as feature writer; worked with The Telegraph, Kolkata, as special correspondent (features) for four years; and later with Outlook magazine as special correspondent, features, for three years. She handled the Wedding channel for Rediff.com, and was India-based copy-editor for the Indian American business magazine Mantram. Having personally found yoga to be life-transforming, she quit a lucrative career in journalism to further its cause in India, becoming a yoga teacher when the craze for it had not yet caught on here.

Recently Shameem has authored the book Yoga for Silvers", published by Harmony magazine. It is a yoga guidebook for the elderly

She can be contacted on sama_yama@yahoo.co.in.

(Read her blog at http://jaisivananda.blogspot.com/ )

Articles by Shameem Akthar

1)Transcend time
Steadiness in a pose helps the practitioner to transcend the duality of time and experience heightened awareness, says Shameem Akhtar More....
2)Strength and flexibility
A well-rounded yoga routine will help you to cultivate both strength and flexibility, not just physically but emotionally as well, says Shameem Akthar
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3)Shifting awareness
Switching awareness from an area of pain to that of strength while doing difficult poses eases the pain, says Shameem More....
4)The chakra pose connection
Shameem Akhtar says that being aware of the chakra touched by each pose, will help you tackle problems which concern you in particular More....
5)Softness of strength
The headstand and the crow pose should be a mandatory part of yoga practice, says Shameem Akthar, because they encode yoga's philosophy More....
6)Blocks in the practice
Discipline is compulsory to enjoy the multidimensional benefits of yoga, says Shameen Akthar More....
7)Slow and steady
When you hold a pose for a length of time, you can combat and transcend the waves and patterns of the mind, says Shameen More....
8)Be a spiritual warrior
Shameem Akhtar explains how yoga helps you fight the demons within you, and grow More....
9)Why is pranayama so tough ?
Watching one’s own mind is a most challenging task, says Shameem More....
10)Let go and flow
Yoga is most effective when practised with the idea of letting go, says Shameem More....
11)Kick the habit
The combination of a de-addiction programme with yoga has surefire results, says Shameem More....
12)Magic of mudras
Contrary to the popular belief, mudras are a complete and separate branch of yoga and should be not be casually attempted, says Shameem More....
13)Stillness in yoga
By achieving stillness in a particular yogic pose the practitioner can control the mind, says Shameem More....
14)Yoga for awareness
Great insights and greater awareness can be achieved by focussing on breath and stablising the body in a particular yogic posture, says Shameem More....
15)Yogic squats
Often overshadowed by more exotic asanas, squats are essential for a balanced practice, says Shameem More....
16)Healing with yoga
You can heal even complex disorders through yoga provided you are willing to follow some basic ground rules, says Shameem More....
17)Holding the poses meditatively
Meditation is an important part of yoga sadhana for an advanced student as well as for a beginner, says Shameem More....
18)Eat flexi food
A light satvic diet makes you more flexible on the mat More....
19)Yoga and longevity
The one enduring promise of yoga is that of vital long life through the practice of death-defying More....
20)Pause after a pose
There are sound reasons for sticking to the classical tradition of taking prescribed rest between More....
21)Holiday yoga
It is advisable to stick to short but regular yoga sessions over long and intense ones that are prone to be interrupted for want of More....
22)One pointed awareness
When you practice in a state of absolute focus and sense withdrawal, you are not concerned if the neighbour is chatting or gawking or More....
23)Mind it!
When we try to execute a technically perfect yoga pose, we are also practicing More....
24)A Double Whammy
A consistent growth in your asana and pranayama practice is also simultaneously a spiritual adventure and More....
25)From discomfort to comfort
In order to reach a stage of comfort and stability on the mat, one must be willing to sacrifice one’s comfort More....
26)Balancing oneself
Yoga is the impeccable tool for attaining balance in our More....
27)Is breathing boring?
Pranayamas offer great avenues for growth and More....
28)The emotional effect
Each pose has an emotional effect, which can be utilised to bring about a change in More....
29)The power of suggestion
A suggestion can completely change your More....
30)Are you a Yoga Shopper?
It is essential to identify a particular school whose tradition works for you, and adhere to More....
31)A healing tool
Sustained practice in a phased manner can heal the health issues that come in the way of More....
32)Of doshas and asanas
Whatever your preferred approach to yoga, practicing the opposite will balance your More....
33)Prana in your sadhana
Practising for the right reason can be as important, if not more, than the discipline of the practice More....
34)Why we must not avoid yoga
Yoga asanas are not truly about the body, but about ensuring that the body is More....
35)Silence on the mat
If physical silence is so difficult to invite in a class then think how much tougher to discuss the silence of the More....
36)Renouncing on the mat
You need to renounce your sense of either wanting to do it or not wanting to do it, to achieve success with any yoga More....
37)Stillness or movement?
A dynamic stillness is what yoga is all More....
38)Mystery of the mudra
Folding one’s hands can easily effect a change of More....
39)The soul of yoga practice
Everybody thinks that standing on the head, executing exotic poses, or doing intensive sadhana off riverbanks in bone-chilling cold, are indications of advancement in yoga More....
40)Bouncing back with brio
Enduring bodily pain on the mat equips you to bounce back faster from emotional and mental More....
41)Just do it!
Talking gets in the way of doing, so stop discussing and start More....
42)Conscious eating
Making wise food choices is an integral part of yoga More....
43)Moderation rules
You may have failed your most important goal if you overdo some practices due to egotistic More....
44)Can you hit a plateau in your practice
There is simply no scope for boredom or hitting a plateau with the same set if you choose to grow within it More....
45)Five sheaths in a pose
Awareness of the five sheaths of yoga is possible only through deep awareness and regular More....
46)Back To Basics
Pure yoga needs an intense commitment in terms of More....
47)Precision pays
Precision in the yogic poses is essential to get maximum More....
48)Challenge your mind
Controlling the mercurial, untamed manas (mind) will make it listen to More....
49)The Yin Of Winter Yoga
You can usher the new age concept of yin into your own practice of yoga this More....
50)Attitude is All
When you can enter a pose with stillness in the mind the entire poetry of yoga is More....
51)Body As A Barometer
A seasoned practitioner of yoga receives a stream of information from the body which enables her to live according to its More....
52)Awakening the Charkas
When you focus on keeping your nadis free flowing, the chakras fall in line on their own More....
53)To The Soul Via The Body
Yoga uses the body to quench the soul’s fever, and to purify the More....
54)Do It Right
Simplifying yoga techniques for the sake of convenience will not deliver the benefits of the More....
55)Pranic Awareness
Yoga is the only science that not only grows with you but also prods you to new More....
56)When Body Meets Mind Spirit
It is the firmness of your discipline, physically, that makes you reach higher – mentally, emotionally and More....
57)Just Do It
When you persist with your practice regardless of the blandishments of the mind, the true miracle of yoga reveals More....
58)Do The Twist
Spinal twists exercise important organs and wring out More....
59)Consenting to a Pose
Learn to consent to life by consenting to your asana More....
60)Healing the Root Chakra
How yoga helps you to heal and transcend the sexual More....



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