Friday, March 25, 2011

Definition of Yoga

Definition of Yoga

The word "yoga" comes from the Sanskrit root yuj, which means "to join" or "to yoke".

Yoga is a practical aid, not a religion. Yoga is an ancient art based on a harmonizing system of development for the body, mind, and spirit. The continued practice of yoga will lead you to a sense of peace and well-being, and also a feeling of being at one with their environment. This is a simple definition.
The practice of yoga makes the body strong and flexible, it also improves the functioning of the respiratory, circulatory, digestive, and hormonal systems. Yoga brings about emotional stability and clarity of mind.
In the practice of Yoga the ultimate aim is one of
self-development and self-realization.

Extra Information:

Think of this practice as being the means and tools to realign and rebalance your vehicle (body) on a regular basis. You take control and you can then become your body mechanic instead of having to pay someone else to do it (medical professionals). Because your body is finely tuned you will find that your chances for injuries and illnesses will drop as you are in a much more attuned state.
You don't want for something major to happen to you before you decide to do something about it. That's reactive behavior and that's going to set you back big time, all you have to do is take action now.
Prevention and care is by far the best medicine there is.
It all comes down to balance.

Getting Older:

For most people getting old is a decision they make whether they know it or not. It basically comes down to the saying - Use it or lose it! Old age and the associated illnesses that come with it are big business, so therefore people in the western world especially are not encouraged to look after themselves. Everyone is worth more in the health business when they are sick.
You might say that in the western world, people are living longer but the quality of life is far from acceptable. Most old people are dosed up on all forms of medication. Is that what you want for yourself?

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