Sep 7, 2009 0
Yoga And Your Health
In the past, the original Yoga teachings were only taught to dedicated students and instructors. In recent years, the techniques and teachings of Yoga can be found as close as your nearest local gym, many of whom offer traditional Yoga classes.
Yoga has been found to be helpful in both physical and emotional stress. Its many benefits and the ease of its practice are the reason that the “Yoga phenomenon” has stepped out of new-age bookstores and into living rooms all over America.
Yoga today stems from practices and traditions of Hinduism. These include traditional postures and poses to keep the body in shape, breathing exercises, meditation and even moral principles. All of which make up Yoga. Better health, reduced stress and mental focus are just some of the numerous benefits people who commonly practice Yoga gain. The Hindu faith views Yoga as a practice in which the participant forms a higher relationship with god. Buddhists claim that yoga helps its practitioners gain a higher sense of compassion, wisdom, and insight.
Practitioners of Yoga claim that its teachings have improved their overall health and an overall sense of well-being and mental clarity. Yoga’s teachings can even be found in other cultures. The Hindu religion uses Yoga as a sort of physical conduit of god; where as traditional Buddhists use Yoga as a tool in reflective and insightful meditation exercises. While Yoga’s influence has crossed borders and oceans, Yoga itself is not a religion. Its practices, techniques and even some common spiritual connections have been used in many religious groups. Regardless of beliefs, one statement that is agreed upon is that Yoga can and does help its parishioners master their mind, body, and emotions.
People that practice Yoga can learn to master their body, mind and emotions. Yoga can be a way for people to increase their spiritual awareness and some say, slowly gain consciousness of the true nature of reality and spirituality. Although Yoga is deeply rooted in the various theologies of the world, it in itself is not a religion and is therefore instead practiced by millions of people across the world.
In traditional schools of Yoga, the permission to study and teach is passed down the lineage of students by their teachers and mentors. Texts including technique and yoga philosophy are also passed down the lineage of students.
Yoga has helped millions of people across the globe live healthier and more fulfilling lives. More and more people are learning of its many benefits, making Yoga one of the fastest growing followings in the world.
