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Yoga Training to Discover the Divine Within

Saturday, April 24th, 2010

By Sanjeev Patel

Yoga has been around for thousands of years. Our wise ancestors, and ancient Yogis, found holistic practices that connected mind, body, and spirit at higher levels of consciousness. These Yogic theories have now been proven effective by modern science and medicine. There has been substantial research on the physiological, psychological, and biochemical benefits of practicing Hatha Yoga regularly.

Among other benefits on the physiological level are: stable autonomic nervous system, pulse rate decreases, respiratory rate decreases, blood pressure decreases, alpha waves increases, cardiovascular efficiency increases, respiratory efficiency increases, gastrointestinal function normalizes, excretory functions improve, musculoskeletal flexibility and joint range of motion increases, posture improves, sleep improves, pain decreases, energy levels increases, immunity increases, balance improves, and strength increases.

Results of Yoga practice on the psychological level include the following: memory improves, well-being increases, concentration improves, anxiety and depression decreases, mood improves, somatic and kinesthetic increases and self- acceptance increases. On the biochemical level: glucose decreases, sodium decreases, total cholesterol level decreases, triglyceride levels decrease, cholinesterase increases, catecholamine decrease, hemoglobin increases, lymphocyte count increases, total white blood cells decreases, thyroxin increases, vitamin C increases, and total serum protein increases.

Yoga can be practiced in every action we choose to perform, every breath we take, every thought that arises, in every part of our life. Yoga can be a transformative experience at every moment in our lives. Yoga is a way of life. Yoga is highly connected to spirituality and devotion to the Oneness and to life. Yoga is Union with the Universal Power (Supreme Being) and the divine within each of us.

© Copyright 2010 – Sanjeev Patel / Aura Publications

Sanjeev Patel is a certified Yoga teacher and an exclusive author for Aura Wellness Center.

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Yoga for Self-Discovery – Is Happiness a Formula?

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009

Tree PoseBy Paul Jerard, E-RYT 500

Can Yoga reveal a formula for happiness? Is it possible to live a worry-free life, if we were to follow Yogic teachings? What holds us back from finding happiness? What would one day of harmony be like? Let’s look deeper into Yoga and discover proven methods for resolving life’s daily problems.

Can Yoga reveal a formula for happiness? In a nutshell – the answer is “yes.” The problem is that most people are looking for a fast solution. Yoga does not supply us with quick and temporary solutions. Yoga becomes the practitioner’s lifestyle, because it is based upon 5,000 years of documentation and research.

In other words, one has to practice Yoga, for an extended time, before seeing the deeper results. How long will that be? It depends on the willingness of a practitioner to maintain a steady practice and the realistic tracking of results. Contrary to popular myths, lifestyle changes rarely happen in a day, week, or month.

Most often, the positive results of Yoga practice can be noticed in physical appearance, or behavior; but these are gradual changes. One book, DVD, class, or seminar may be the “seed of change,” but it is daily practice, which creates changes that become easy to notice over time.

Is it possible to live a worry-free life if we were to follow Yogic teachings? Everyone experiences worry, but a Yogic lifestyle does reduce worry, stress, and anxiety. As humans, all of us experience the “ups and downs” of life. Yet, each of us learns how to manage stress, worry, anxiety, and anger – with the practice of Yoga techniques.

What would one day of harmony be like? If you cannot remember the last time you had a harmonious day, you should begin learning more about Yoga today. Obviously, life can be a “long and winding road,” but each of us should become familiar with stress reduction methods. At the same time, each of us should become familiar with the many Yogic methods that bring about states of happiness and tranquility.

In Hatha Yoga, a practitioner may learn asanas, mantras, mudras, pranayama, meditation, and relaxation techniques. Each of the above-mentioned methods can be practiced for the purpose of reducing stress and creating states of tranquility. As an example: Most people are familiar with asanas (Yoga postures).

Whether you hold these postures for an extended amount of time, or you perform them in a sequence, you will release nervous energy from your body. All of us have nervous energy, but asana practice allows us to use it constructively.

© Copyright 2009 – Paul Jerard / Aura Publications

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