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Title: Part I: The Yoga Approach to Human Sexuality. Part II: A Comparative Study of Three Different Yoga Modules on Attention and Concentration in Normal Children (13-17 years)
Authors: Gautam Hazarika
Keywords: DISSERTATION MSc
Human Sexuality
Concentration
Normal Children
Issue Date: 2004
Publisher: SWAMI VIVEKANANDA YOGA UNIVERSITY
Citation: Bangalore
Abstract: Sexual identification is superimposed on the Psyche by cultural conditioning; one’s psyche is a huge repository of traits and abilities from which sexual affiliations are drawn. Men are believed to be more are considered to be more nurturing, intuitive, loving and gentle; but these qualities are natural to both sexes. So much of our behavior is learned, culturally mandated and may not be programmed biologically into either sex.
URI: http://www.libraryofyoga.com/handle/123456789/446
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