Yoga Meditation & Yoga Breathing
Yoga and relaxation
Modern
life is full of stress and problems. They put a lot of pressure on the
human body. This causes a lot of life style problems like obesity,
hypertension, high cholesterol, diabetes etc. People usually go to
doctors and take expensive drugs for treatment. But these methods are
not only expensive but also harmful in the long run. Yoga offers the
cheapest and harmless solution to this problem in the form of
relaxation.
here are various types of relaxation vis-à-vis: physical, mental and spiritual. Physical relaxation is achieved by performing the asanas. The stretching and moving of your body during yoga practice releases the physical tension. Deep yoga breathing helps in mental relaxation. Spiritual relaxation is possible when both the mind and the body are relaxed.
Yoga and Meditation
Meditation
is the one of the most important aspect of yoga. It helps in connecting
the body, mind and spirit. Daily yoga meditation helps in mental
purification and offers clarity of thought. It increases concentration
and focus.
Meditation should be done
in a clean, peaceful room at a fixed time. Sit cross-legged and keep
your spine straight. Sit on the floor, a chair or on the yoga
meditation cushion. Do not let anybody else use this room since your
energy permeates this room and allowing others to use this place might
pollute the same. There is no need to keep eyes closed if you can
concentrate with your eyes open.
Concentrate
on your breath. Do not scold yourself if your mind wanders. Just bring
your focus back onto your breath. If you can work with sounds better,
use a sacred word or chant mantra. You can also view the image of your
favourite deity in your mind’s eye to help you focus.
Yoga and lifestyle
Yoga develops a positive
attitude amongst its practitioners. It teaches you the positive virtues
like compassion, faith, trust and love. It makes you aware and
receptive of your surroundings. It develops your strength and
flexibility. Your health and complexion improves since all your body
organs work to their maximum capacity. It teaches you to eat healthy,
naturally produced, unrefined and unprocessed foods like fruits,
vegetables etc. Yoga lays a great stress on elimination of unhealthy
products like alcohol, smoking, non-veg and processed food, thereby
decreasing toxic overload on your internal organs and thus they perform
better.
Yoga and Pregnancy
Yoga
eases many of the problems present during pregnancy like nausea,
cramping, high blood pressure etc. It maintains good posture, and thus
eliminates back pain. The deep yoga breathing and yoga meditation
techniques cause mental relaxation and thus the pains during pregnancy
and childbirth are minimized. The relaxation also aids in speedy
recovery of the body after the childbirth.
However
avoid poses on your back abdomen and inverted poses and back bends
during this time since they can harm your baby. Also don’t over stretch
your muscles or increase the intensity of your practice.
Yoga and Children
A
child’s body is very flexible. Starting yoga at this tender age can
help in increasing the height of the child. Yoga meditation aids in
increasing the concentration. Since yoga concentrates on wholesome or
static diet, the child learns the good eating habits and learns to love
the different types of fruits and vegetables. Visualization helps in
increasing the child’s imagination. Try to make their session playful.
Don’t force them to exercise if they don’t want to.
Yoga and Seniors
As
we age, our body starts developing various health problems. Our muscles
become weak. We lose balance and coordination. Yoga is a great antidote
for these problems. It is safe and gentle on joints and so seniors can
move around safely. It improves breathing and circulation. Yoga classes
can be a great social activity.
If
you suffer from any problem, it is advisable to speak about it with
your yoga instructor or the doctor. Don’t do any exercise which will
pressurize the problem areas like knees, heat et al.
