Do You Know The Benefits Of Yoga?

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The origin of the word yoga comes from the Sanskrit, and means "to tie together", which refers to unite. Although its origin could be located in India, the truth is that this practice has evolved every day and it is possible to observe how Western culture has shown interest, due to the techniques and methods that provide well-being, both physical and spiritual.

That is why, through physical and mental exercises, this discipline contributes to changing the way we perceive the world, as well as our way of life, through the knowledge that each person reaches of himself.

Yoga, much more than keeping fit

Every human being is constantly searching for something, which he does not know precisely what it is, and when he manages to experience satisfaction, it is not lasting but goes in search of something else.

However, yoga, more than an activity to stay in shape, is a philosophy of life that helps to achieve balance between the spheres of the physical, mental and spiritual, then, it is based on Samadhi, that is, in a special state of consciousness that is reached through meditation. That is why both go hand in hand: yoga and meditation.

Yoga makes it possible to achieve harmony in order to achieve happiness, because it starts from the premise that human beings are a spirit that has mind and body. Because of this, the Viyoga is a technique that tries to make a division in the spirit of your mind and body, to know its nature and better understand our feelings.

According to this philosophy, in the spiritual sense we are feelings, from the mental plane we are thoughts, and from the physical, we are our actions. Therefore, it is often possible many times you can’t think or do what you feel, which causes anxiety and sadness.

Benefits of yoga in the physical plane:

·         Resistance: regular practice makes the body more resistant.

·         Strength: asana allow toning.

·         Posture: it is possible to perform a correct posture - straightforward - and without effort.

·         Energy: improve glandular functions and relax the body.

·         Flexibility: due to stretching, the body stays young and flexible.

·         Blood circulation, also experiences improvements.

·         Health: this improvement since it manages to balance the mind and the body.

·         A consistent state of wellness is experienced when the mind and the body.

Benefits of yoga in the mental plane:

·         Emotional balance: changing perspective on things allows you to live calmly.

·         Concentration: through the postures of yoga, you learn to have concentration and manage attention.

·         Stillness: feeling of tranquility at the mental level, which helps eliminate stress.

·         Self-knowledge: through techniques that allow us to know our body and breathing.

·    Improves self-esteem: given that the practice strengthens the self-knowledge of the potential of those who live yoga as a way of life.

Benefits of yoga in the spiritual plane:

Harmony: through the physical and mental connection that it produces.

·    Wisdom: therefore, its practice, continuously, contributes to the increase of attention and thus can help us to manage our life in a more wise way.

·         Calm: at the time of sleep.

·         Tranquility: to solve problems.

The greater the practice of this philosophy, the greater the benefits, since its process must be continuous. In fact, some studies have shown that the practice of yoga helps to produce improvements in people with depressive states, since it increases serotonin levels and decreases the substances responsible for producing stress.

In addition, as long as a person has a more awakened conscience, he will be more aware of his reality, and it will be much easier for him to discard those ways of feeling that cause him harm, such as anger, which in turn generate other ailments, such as those that affect the heart. The yoga, allows to diminish these annoyances due to the calm that it produces, by means of the feelings of compassion, as well as it helps to remain in quiet before facts that usually disturb, managing to diminish the own sufferings, as well as helping others.

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