2012年7月16日 星期一

The Ancient Practice of Yoga and its Effect on Your Life


When it comes to yoga, everybody pauses to listen, and always needs to know more about it. Yoga gives us a state of relaxation on just mentioning it, as if it is a magical word. Me, myself when I listen to the word "Yoga", I take a deep breath and relax.

Yoga is an ancient sport, and its origin was in India thousands of years ago. Regarding its direct positive effect on the physical, mental and psychological states of human beings it is considered to be a complete science of life, and an excellent sport for body and spirit.

Yoga is a sport for everybody, young and old. You can practice it at any age. When you practice yoga, you will not get the best out of it, except when you reach a point where your consciousness and the universal consciousness unite. It makes you spiritually committed to nature, managing your stress, nerves, pain and fatigue. In addition, on practicing it regularly you will notice that your body has never been so flexible before. This is because it enables you to do body stretching and many positions aiming for flexibility. These positions increase your concentration, patience and strength, too.

Before deciding to start your Yoga classes, you should have a hint about it. Read as much as you can about Yoga, because the more you read the more you discover its world." It is a world of wonders". First, you should know, what is Yoga? , what is it all about?

The ancient Yogis were less busy than we are nowadays, they were having more time to think, understand and discover the nature, and the human needs. They knew that by balancing the three forces, (which are action, emotion and intelligence), the human body operates its best and this is because the body, mind and soul are integrated together, enabling the person to live in harmony with himself and his environment. Therefore, Yoga became a unique method to maintain this balance, providing us with all the physical movements required for a good health and fitness, plus the breathing and meditation techniques, which relax the body and release it from all the stresses and tensions.

The word "Yoga" means "to join together", since it unites the body, the mind and the soul. It consists of three structures, which are exercise, breathing, and meditation. The exercises designed to improve and maintain the body's glandular function, and so it leads to a good health. Anciently, they were considering breathing is the source of life in the body, so in Yoga; the breathing techniques based on this concept. That is why breathing is essential and one of the three structures in Yoga. On achieving a breath control; together with the exercises; you prepare your body and mind for the meditation.

Yoga teaches us so much; it teaches us how to take care of our body, mind and soul; which enables us to live our life to the maximum. It makes us able to use all our energy in good; to do our best at work; to overcome pressure and stresses at work and in our everyday life; to concentrate; to be patient; and last but not least to relax. In addition, it provides us with strength and energy. On practicing it regularly and on daily basis, you will achieve a clear bright mind and a strong relaxed body; free from everyday stresses.

Now, you should have a quick hint about its history. This will enable you to understand Yoga basics from its early stages and its evolution, and know how it became a worldwide sport.




Darren Williger is an over-caffeinated, low carbohydrate eating, yoga enthusiast who writes for CaffeineZone.com, LowCarbPages.com, and PrimeYoga.com.




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