Four thousand years ago Yoga was practiced in
India, today it is popular all over the world and in numerous different styles
and forms. Not only is the popularity of
this form of exercises remarkable, but so is the results and benefits that
people are getting from Yoga every day.
The benefits can be broadly split into three different groups - physical
benefits, mental benefits and spiritual benefits. Which benefits are most important to an
individual will vary based on their preconceptions and motivations, but anyone
can experience beneficial results in all three areas from a prolonged use of
Yoga.
Physical Benefits
The first types of benefits are those purely
on a physical level. Yoga is at it's
core a group of exercises. Some
disciplines will use these exercises to prepare the body for a deeper
meditative process, but they will still experience physical benefits from
performing them as exercises. The deep
breathing exercise has immediate health benefits due to increasing the intake
of oxygen into the system. This oxygen
is transported by the blood to our organs and tissues, which will become sick
without sufficient oxygen and nutrients.
Frequently these tissues and organs are starved of nutrients due to a
number of reasons including poor air intake or quality, bad circulation or
disease within the body. Yoga increases
the oxygen intake, removes blockages in the circulation to ensure it's safe
delivery and also stimulates the lymphatic system to aid in the removal of
toxins from our system, leaving our bodies auto immune system more free to deal
with invading disease or viruses.
Beyond this internal health which many people
take for granted, Yoga will also greatly increase a persons balance,
flexibility and muscle strength.
Mental Benefits.
Many people see this as the most import
benefit that we can gain from Yoga. It
will of course depend on what your priorities are but the mental benefits of
Yoga are certainly impressive. The
ability to focus on ones breathing has a natural consequence of allowing
extraneous thoughts to melt away and a state of calmness to be introduced. This is not a feat to be taken lightly as it
provides a valuable skill in the ability to remain calm amidst turmoil. A mother can use this when everything happens
at once in the home, a businessperson can use it to focus on a single task
despite everyone around him being panicked or a soldier can use it to block out
the bullets and noise and focus on an important task.
Yoga also requires a high level of discipline
from those practicing it - both the discipline required to perform the
exercises themselves and the discipline needed to stick to a regular exercise
regime. Again this is something that
comes surprisingly easy to people once they have mastered the basis of the Yoga
breathing exercises.
Spiritual Benefits
Generally newcomers to yoga will not
understand these benefits for some time.
There are a number of benefits that can fall into the 'spiritual'
category. Yoga itself is built around a
philosophy that includes it's own set of ethics, but these are seldom taught as
part of Western Yoga practice. Instead
the spiritual benefits we talk about tend to be a persona acceptance of
yourself and contentment with your place in life. For some people it goes beyond that but
discussing spiritual feelings is always difficult to do so broadly. Overall the level of spiritual satisfaction
you get is likely to depend on your own personal beliefs.
GLORIFY BODY MIND AND SOUL
GLORIFY BODY MIND AND SOUL
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