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At
the outset, we must understand what we can
gain out of this wonderful practice
At
the physical level, yoga and its cleansing
practices have proven to be extremely effective
for various disorders. To get a sampling of
how yoga benefits health disorders, please
visit the Yoga Therapy section.
More
importantly, yoga is extremely effective in:
Increasing Flexibility
yoga has positions that act upon the
various joints of the body including those
joints that are never really on the radar
screen let alone exercised.
Increasing lubrication
of the joints, ligaments and tendons
likewise, the well-researched yoga
positions exercise the different tendons and
ligaments of the body.
Surprisingly
it has been found that the body which may
have been quite rigid starts experiencing
a remarkable flexibility in even those parts
which have not been consciously work upon.
Why? It is here that the remarkable research
behind yoga positions proves its mettle. Seemingly
unrelated non strenuous yoga positions
act upon certain parts of the body in an interrelated
manner. When done together, they work in harmony
to create a situation where flexibility is
attained relatively easily.
Massaging of ALL Organs
of the Body Yoga is perhaps
the only form of activity which massages all
the internal glands and organs of the body
in a thorough manner, including those
such as the prostate - that hardly get externally
stimulated during our entire lifetime. Yoga
acts in a wholesome manner on the various
body parts. This stimulation and massage of
the organs in turn benefits us by keeping
away disease and providing a forewarning at
the first possible instance of a likely onset
of disease or disorder.
One of the far-reaching benefits of yoga is
the uncanny sense of awareness that it develops
in the practitioner of an impending health
disorder or infection. This in turn enables
the person to take pre-emptive corrective
action
Complete Detoxification
By gently stretching muscles and joints
as well as massaging the various organs, yoga
ensures the optimum blood supply to various
parts of the body. This helps in the flushing
out of toxins from every nook and cranny as
well as providing nourishment up to the last
point. This leads to benefits such as delayed
ageing, energy and a remarkable zest for life.
Excellent toning of the muscles Muscles
that have become flaccid, weak or slothy are
stimulated repeatedly to shed excess flab
and flaccidity.
But these enormous physical benefits are just
a side effect of this powerful
practice. What yoga does is harmonize the
mind with the body and this results in real
quantum benefits. It is now an open secret
that the will of the mind has enabled people
to achieve extraordinary physical feats, which
proves beyond doubtthe mind and body connection.
Yoga
through meditation works remarkably to achieve
this harmony and helps the mind work in sync
with the body. How often do we find that we
are unable to perform our activities properly
and in a satisfying manner because of the
confusions and conflicts in our mind weigh
down heavily upon us? Moreover, stress which
in reality is the #1 killer affecting all
parts of our physical, endocrinal and emotional
systems can be corrected through the wonderful
yoga practice of meditation.
In
fact yoga = meditation, because both work
together in achieving the common goal of unity
of mind, body and spirit a state of
eternal bliss.
The
meditative practices through yoga help in
achieving an emotional balance through detachment.
What it means is that meditation creates conditions,
where you are not affected by the happenings
around you. This in turn creates a remarkable
calmness and a positive outlook, which also
has tremendous benefits on the physical health
of the body.
These
are just some of the tangible benefits that
can be achieved through yoga.
Having
seen this, it is educative to note why the
ancient yogis performed yoga and the interdependence
of yoga and meditation. The ultimate goal
of the yogis was self realization
or enlightenment, a concept, which
perhaps is quite esoteric to you and me.
But
what is interesting is that for this they
had to meditate for extensive spells of time
days,weeks and much more. This required
tremendous physical fitness, energy and the
capacity to subsist on next to nothing. Yoga
positions or asanas provided them the fullest
fitness with the least metabolism or stress
and meditation in turn provided them the strength
and will to perform these asanas effectively
a virtuous cycle of cause and effect.
This mutually symbiotic relationship helped
them in their path.
(article
taken from healthandyoga.com)
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