The diet changed my body, but Yoga changed my life!

The diet changed my body, but Yoga changed my life!

No matter what faith we follow, most people might agree that every human being has a purpose; or, should have a purpose in life. However, living through a life structured by society and circumstances, we tend to just go on without really pausing to think what we are doing with our lives and why. In my teens and early adulthood, I wasn’t clear what I wanted to do in life. My aspirations would change frequently and because of these frequent changes and unclear thoughts, the confusion in my mind kept increasing. I couldn’t figure out what I wanted to do in my life. When I started my corporate life, I continued to feel that something was missing; something was not fulfilling. What was missing, I was unable to understand, till I met one of my friends who made me attend a yoga class.
That day, I had a life changing experience!

The meaning of Yoga

Before I go into explaining its benefits, it is important to understand what Yoga means. Yoga actually means union; a practice that connects the body, mind, and spirit through different body postures, meditation and controlled breathing. The renowned Yogi, Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev calls Yoga “an expression of life.” He says, “Yoga essentially means finding the keys to the nature of existence.”
Starting a new Yoga practice is as exciting as it is intriguing; and, at times nerve racking. Each and every exercise, the periodic bowing and chanting and the range of new, unfamiliar and sometimes difficult names of Yoga classifications (Hatha, Vinyasa, Power, etc.) and the asanas (utkat asana, Adhomukhisvan asana, etc.); all of them add to the mystique of Yoga. I am not here to convince you that Yoga is the answer to all your problems; but I am going to share how Yoga can be a healing safety net, if you let it become one. It takes lot of will power to decide and sign up for your first class. But, if you’re thinking about Yoga and are undecided, here’s a quick guide to starting, maintaining, and enjoying your own Yoga practice—no matter what obstacles come in your way. Some of the essentials of a sustained Yoga practice are
“Yoga chitta vritti nirodha“ is a line from Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras and is Patanjali’s definition of yoga. It means that Yoga is the removal of fluctuations of the mind. It refers to stilling the mind in order to experience the Ultimate Reality. When our thoughts are calm and our mind in its natural state of tranquility, we can move toward self-realization. Yoga aims to create perfect harmony between your mind, body and spirit. When you fine-tune yourself so that everything functions wonderfully within you, you bring out the best in all your abilities. The true essence of Yoga revolves around elevating the life force or ‘Kundalini’ at the base of the spine. It aims to achieve this through a series of physical and mental exercises. At the physical level, the methods comprise various Yoga postures or ‘asanas’ that aim to keep the body healthy. The mental techniques include breathing exercises or ‘pranayama’ and meditation or ‘dhyana’ to discipline the mind. The ultimate goal of Yoga is, however, to help the individual to transcend the self and attain enlightenment. As the Bhagavad-Gita says, “A person is said to have achieved Yoga, the union with the Self, when the perfectly disciplined mind gets freedom from all desires and becomes absorbed in the self alone”.

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