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Yoga
Introduction
Yoga provides one of the best means of
self-improvement and attaining one's
full
potential. In the advanced stages of yoga, super-conscious states are attained which result
in a feeling of bliss, deep peace and the
emergence of psychic powers.
Yoga was developed and perfected over the
centuries by philosophers and mystics in India.
It is basically a method by which we increase
the body's supply of energy and remove any
interference to the transmission of energy
throughout the body. Yoga has specialized in
this subject for thousands of years, and
streamlined the methods to attain this aim.
These days, yoga classes are being held at most
health and wellness centers across the
United States.
Along with meditation, it is probably one of the
most popular alternative therapy. Many
physicians, who are skeptical about the efficacy
of alternative medicine, support yoga with a
passion. There are many clinical studies that
show the effectiveness of yoga. And the best
part of it is that it is something that can be
done in the comfort of your home. A few
breathing exercises recommended by yoga will go
a long way towards better health and relaxation.
Practiced for more than 5000 years, yoga is one
of the oldest forms of healing therapy. The
amazing results of yoga are now being studied by
scientists all over the world. Teams of doctors
at the various yogic health centers in India,
keep detailed records of patients treated with
yoga for diabetes, respiratory ailments,
digestive complaints and obesity. Now it is
studied and accepted across the globe for its
many healing and relaxation effects.
Why Yog?
Yog works on the mind and the body at the same
time, as well as exploiting their
interdependence. No other system does this.
Western psychology studies the mind, western
exercise physiology studies the effect of
exercise on the body, but there is no emphasis
on the interrelationship of the mind and the
body.
Yoga asanas (postures) and breathing deal with
the physical body, but due to their effect on
the brain, they also affect the mind.
All the wonders of modern science will not bring
happiness, peace of mind, health or a long life.
Although wonders have been achieved in our
external environment – space travel, computers,
etc.- our internal environment has been
neglected. Thousands of years ago the ancient
yogis turned their minds inwards and discovered
their true nature. This allowed them to work out
a system of body and breathing exercises which
results in vitality, rejuvenation and peace of
mind.
Why not enjoy the benefits of modern science,
but also do yoga to enjoy the benefits of
vitality, rejuvenation and peace of mind as
well? Yes, you can have the Sweets and eat it
too!
Types Of Asanas (Postures)
(1)
Padmasana
(2)
Sukhasana
(3)
Halasana
(4)
Tadasana
(5)
Sarvangasana
(6)
Shirshasana
(7)
Matsendrasana
(8) Surya
Namaskar
(9)
Naukasana
(10)
Bhujangasana
(11)
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