Based on your answers, I do suppose that newer souls are also not as drawn to yoga as an older soul would be, yes? We are also told to listen to our intuition in terms of spiritual practice, so would these people still benefit from going against their "desires" and just gritting their teeth and doing yoga anyway - or would they benefit more from the other practices you are mentioning?
Not necessarily, there are lots of newer souls who do yoga, although mainly because it's trendy among women. And they do benefit from it. I'm not sure about going against their desires, since nearly everyone feels better from physical activity, so after a while they do come to love it, especially if they go with friends to a class. Social aspects help many people, I usually do yoga on my own and in a more spiritual way but for the masses, group classes are usually beneficial.
Also, since you are counting Qigong, Tai Chi and what not as sort of yoga substitutes, does that mean they are categorically inferior to yoga, or do they also have aspects of the soul they serve better? I am asking as someone who has never done Qigong (unless we count some basic Microcosmic Orbit exercises from Mantak Chia's books that I incorporated into my practice) or Tai Chi.
They are not inferior, I have made a lot of progress from those that I did not gain from yoga

But overall, it just depends on the individual, some practices are better than other practices, not because one method is inferior to another. We just need different methods.
I’ve been planning to do the yoga positions that you listed out on your series for each chakra, according to the chakra’s day. Would that be a good routine?
Yes, and you can add any asanas you enjoy to do daily. I have a few that I do nearly every day because I love them and feel great after practicing them.
I can't not do Hatha yoga. Like, I feel very bad if I do too little. For example, health problems arise, mood swings, headaches, etc.
I do about 60 minutes a day, and I only do this because I must get other things done, like rituals, workings, and meditations
I'm the same. Any time I'm "off", it's because I have not been doing enough yoga.
Hi
Can't select an answer on the poll for some reason but about 10 mins daily.
Thank you.
Thank you
I'm not able to answer the poll. I do about 30 minutes of yoga daily. At the moment I'm focusing on whats called intelligent movement to loosen my hips so I'll be able to sit in Siddhasana for longer while meditating and also hold other asanas correctly.
Thank you

For intelligent movement, have you looked into Somatic yoga? I am working on a post about it.
Thank you for this High Priestess. I have some physical limitations right now and this bed routine is perfect.
You can find more on youtube, if you need some variety. Just type in keywords like "easy yoga for in bed".
If I slack off for too long ... it does not go well. Yoga helps with every area of life, for me personally at least.
Yes, same for me.
There is a 1 percent for over 2 hours a day…. Jsyk..
Yes, I occasionally do over 2 hours, but that still counts as over 1 hour, which answers the questions I needed from this poll
Yoga is essential for the health of all bodies. I'm seeing in the poll that too many men here are not doing Yoga; start as soon as possible, for maximum advancement.
Once you start doing it every day and build a solid routine, you will see how necessary Yoga is for you; it becomes like food and water, you cannot live without it.
I am working on a post specifically for men
