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    Type it. If you don't think it's type related, give the stereotypical function/function relation you think it is connected with.

     
    I'm certain it has litle to do with T or F. Whether it's a relationship between N and S I dunno; perhaps it's solely to do with a sensing function.

    I personally view it as a very Si oriented activity; to master one's body and has uncoordinated Ni egos stumbling over themselves. Se egos more focused on impact may just stretch fast, workout and be done and not have anything to do with this slow touchy-feely yoga thing. That's my own experience with it actually, and I despise it .

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    stereotypically? Its . But I dont know if it is actually type related.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Typhon View Post
    But I dont know if it is actually type related.
    Probably not, but at the very least it's nice to have a function to identify it with.

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    I know at least two people who are VERY into yoga. One of them is LII and the other is EII. interesting. So... with them anyway there is definitely some Si-valuing going on.

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    I voted Si, but I think it really includes both forms of Pi. DarkAngelFireWolf69 describes it as "moving from Si to Ni" -- achieving harmony of mind by achieving harmony of body.
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    I think Yoga is silly and pointless. Therefore, it must be .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skeptic View Post
    Probably not, but at the very least it's nice to have a function to identify it with.
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    yoga is Si. everyone i know who is into yoga has Ne in the ego block. it's something you can actually do to bring the mind-body into better balance. i quite enjoy it when i am in the habit of practicing.

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