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What
is Yoga? t
is very difficult to define yoga in
just a few words. But surely yoga is
one of the most complete and universal
systems: it is a complete view of life,
of the humankind and other living beings
and of the whole cosmos. The science
of yoga is a precious gift from the
Indian sages who attained the complete
realization of all laws of existence.In
spite of the fact that yoga geographically
originates from India, its ancient wisdom
is universal and eternal. |
Why do
yoga?
The short answer
is that yoga makes you feel better. Practicing
the postures, breathing exercises and meditation
makes you healthier in body, mind and spirit.
Yoga lets you tune in, chill out, shape up
-- all at the same time.
For many people,
that's enough of an answer. But there's more
if you're interested.
For starters,
yoga is good for what ails you. Specifically,
research shows that yoga helps manage or control
anxiety, arthritis, asthma, back pain, blood
pressure, carpal tunnel syndrome, chronic
fatigue, depression, diabetes, epilepsy, headaches,
heart disease, multiple sclerosis, stress
and other conditions and diseases. What's
more, yoga:
Improves muscle
tone, flexibility, strength and stamina Reduces
stress and tension Boosts self esteem Improves
concentration and creativity Lowers fat Improves
circulation Stimulates the immune system Creates
sense of well being and calm.
And that's
just the surface stuff. In fact, most of the
benefits mentioned above are secondary to
yoga's original purpose.
Developed in
India, yoga is a spiritual practice that has
been evolving for the last 5,000 years or
so. The original yogis were reacting, in part,
to India's ancient Vedic religion, which emphasized
rituals. The yogis wanted a direct spiritual
experience -- one on one -- not symbolic ritual.
So they developed yoga.
Yoga means
"union" in Sanskrit, the classical
language of our India. According to the yogis,
true happiness, liberation and enlightenment
comes from union with the divine consciousness
known as Brahman, or with Atman, the transcendent
Self. The various yoga practices are a methodology
for reaching that goal.
Surya Namaskar
is a series of twelve movements which comprise
an effective way to activate and loosen every
part of the body. It may be used as a preparation
for other asanas, or combined with relaxation
as a complete session in itself when time
is limited.
Jeevan Tatva
Sadhan is a combination of nine practices.
There is no mention of these practices in
Yogic literature. This Sadhan is an invention
of Yogeshwar Maha Prabhu Ram Lal Ji Maharaj.
These exercises are very easy and all can
learn them within a day or two. These have
been found most effective in keeping the body
in perfect health. All the joints are exercised
and the glands are rejuvenated. It improves
digestion. In short, it develops the Life
Force in the body.
Traditional
Yoga Postures Our holistic approach to health,
happiness and vigor through the disciplines
of Yoga: proper exercise, proper breathing,
proper relaxation, proper concentration and
proper diet. Develop your physical and mental
potential, and nourish yourself with a simple
vegetarian diet. Begin to control the strain,
stress and tension of everyday living by following
the five main principles of Yoga of Mind and
Body.
Practice the
18 basic Yogic postures which are illustrated
in easy to follow pictures. Learn how to perform
them properly and how to increase your personal
level of skill slowly and gradually in the
time you have available. Discover the benefits
of proper breathing through simple step-by-step
exercises and feel how this infuses you with
renewed energy and vigor. Learn to relax physically
and mentally, letting go of stressful situations
by adopting a positive attitude and Yoga Philosophy.
Purify and
strengthen your body and mind with nutritionally
balanced vegetarian food. Unlock the hidden
powers of your mind through proper meditation,
explore the benefits of positive thinking,
and discover a broader sense of purpose. Yoga
of Mind and Body is a positive guide to improve
health, happiness, and spiritual well being.
Precautions:
1.Have a medical
check-up before starting yoga.
2.Be sure that you are in normal health conditions.
3.Practice Yoga postures which you can do
with ease.
4.Do not strain.
5.Be calm and maintain the posture.
6.Be happy and contented.
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