Benefits of Yoga - Holistic Connection to the Body, Self and Community (Part 3)
In the last few blogs
on #benefits of #Yoga, I talked about #Pranayama and #physical benefits. As the
benefits of Yoga are numerous, and I’ve experienced them more on a
#psychological level, here the article #continues.
Yoga encourages you and helps you #relax, slows your #breath, and increases
your #focus on the #present, shifting the #balance from the #sympathetic #nervous
#system (or the #fight-or-flight response) to the #parasympathetic nervous
system which is calming and #restorative.
It also lowers #cortisol levels (chronically high levels may lead to #permanent
#changes in the #brain and #memory and are linked with #depression, #osteoporosis,
#highbloodpressure, and #insulin resistance). In my previous blog on physical
benefits of yoga https://headandheartchild.blogspot.com/2018/11/benefits-of-yoga-holistic-connection-to.html
I talked about the research done on #rats and #food-seeking behaviours. These are all linked to #mental behaviours and depression.
I talked about the research done on #rats and #food-seeking behaviours. These are all linked to #mental behaviours and depression.
What I have also experienced, is that regular Yoga practice improved my
#sleep #pattern, which in turn helped with #anxiety and my #mental #health.
Better sleep means being less #tired and #stressed. A consistent Yoga practice improves
depression and leads to a significant increase in #serotonin levels and a #decrease
in the levels of #monoamine oxidase (an #enzyme that breaks down
neurotransmitters) and cortisol.
With #children (as well as adults), yoga has been fantastic in getting them
to increase their #focus. Studies have found that regular yoga practice
improves #coordination, #reaction time, #memory, and even #IQ scores. Children
get less distracted by their thoughts, and over time increase their focus. Just
imagine how much the children’s #behaviour and #learning capacity would improve
if we introduced regular Yoga practice in schools?
Yoga means “unity” or “union”
or ‘connection’. In Sanskrit, the word ‘yoga’ is used to signify any form of
connection. The state of yoga is the experience of mind and body connection.
It’s that blissful feeling after coming out of #Savasana; it’s a #fulfilling #experience.
#Awareness of yourself is another
benefit of Yoga. Being aware of your body, your limitations, your #achievement
and your strength and being able to accept the same with #gratitude is the
state of yoga. Yoga is a process of becoming more aware of who we are. By
practicing yoga, by #mindfully achieving the poses, allowing yourself to be
yourself and feeling connected, that is yoga. And so, yoga is #self-discovery.
And this is one of the greatest #benefits of #yoga, I find. When practicing
regularly, you’ll experience feelings of #gratitude, #empathy, #forgiveness as
well as a sense that you are part of something bigger – the #Universe – and
suddenly the #Ego becomes smaller and little less important. Yoga can #connect you to yourself, to your
body, to your #community. Everything is connected, your #posture, your #breathing,
your #nervous system, your #family, your #community. And this connection is
incredibly important and is vital in our world. It’s a synergy and system that is perhaps most important benefit of yoga.
And 20 years on from my first
class, not much has changed in people’s behaviours. People still want to come
out of the class looking like #Madonna and still want to achieve the
#impossible. And teaching a series of asana in a prescribed way (by great Yogi
teachers that lived in a different era) may still be beneficial to them. But not
to everyone.
Yoga has evolved in the last 20
years and is still evolving. It is still largely focused on physical benefits
and #asana. But Yoga that I know now and Yoga that I teach is much more than
asana. It is much more #therapeutic and has #holistic benefits attached to it.
It is gently #lengthening my #muscles and #stabilising and #strengthening my
core, it is #calming my #mind and is teaching me to #stop and #listen. Stop and
listen to my body, stop and listen to the birds, stop and listen to my children
playing and enjoy every moment that I have with them.
Yoga is teaching me to be
grateful to myself and to #soften up. My Yoga practice has taught me to enjoy
being #quiet and still and #appreciative of what I have. It has allowed my body
to repair itself and gain strength slowly but surely.
What is certain though is that
Yoga can help you make #changes in
your life. It certainly helped me change mine.
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