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Kemetic yoga is a system of yoga which involves a combination of physical movements, deep breathing techniques and meditation. This form of yoga is inspired by Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs and has a larger emphasis on breathing patterns, while also inculcating the philosophies of self-development, healing of mind-body-spirit and self-discovery. Kemetic yoga is said to be originated in ancient Egypt, then known as "Kemet".

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  • Kemetic yoga is a system of yoga which involves a combination of physical movements, deep breathing techniques and meditation. This form of yoga is inspired by Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs and has a larger emphasis on breathing patterns, while also inculcating the philosophies of self-development, healing of mind-body-spirit and self-discovery. Kemetic yoga is said to be originated in ancient Egypt, then known as "Kemet". (en)
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  • Kemetic yoga is a system of yoga which involves a combination of physical movements, deep breathing techniques and meditation. This form of yoga is inspired by Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs and has a larger emphasis on breathing patterns, while also inculcating the philosophies of self-development, healing of mind-body-spirit and self-discovery. Kemetic yoga is said to be originated in ancient Egypt, then known as "Kemet". Kemetic yoga’s practice was developed in the 20th century by claiming association with many hieroglyphic texts from ancient Egypt as well as the wall carvings and paintings on Egyptian temples which portray pharaohs in stretching postures. A small research conducted in the 1970s by yoga professionals Asar Hapi and Yirser Ra Hotep is said to have resulted in the development of what is known as kemetic yoga. (en)
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