| Ayurveda And Yoga
The
aim of yoga is to enable the person doing yoga , to transcend sense perceived,
temporary appearances, unrealities and attain a vision and an experience
of the super sensuous Divine Reality and attain peace and
harmony. The challenge lies in transforming the inert body to the level
of vibrant mind and then body and mind to be one with the serenity of
the self. The Yoga, with the rhythm of the body, the melody of the mind
and the harmony of the soul, creates the symphony of life. Their are various
Asanas that help to attain this rhythm.
Intergral part of Yoga is Meditation, an antidote to the
excessive stress of modern life resulting in health problems. It helps
retrain response mechanisms so that we don't react a s
strongly or as negatively to adverse situations. Meditation emboldens
body's immune system, wards off diseases and enables quick recovery from
diseases. Meditation helps mould a mind healthy, alert, positive, and
calm. This, in turn, produces a body filled with vitality and health.
A blend of meditation, proper diet, and yoga postures improves the general
health. Medical journals say even serious heart and circulatory problems
can be reversed through a regime of diet, meditation, and exercise. Meditation
takes away fear, worry, and anger and replaces the mind with positive,
strong attitudes. Its daily practice gives control over the flow of life-force.
As a result, an attitudinal change takes place leading to dispassionate
approach to worldly pleasures.
In short, meditation is a simple and powerful tool to lead a stress-free
life. Relationships will be rewarding once developed a calm, relaxed sensitivity
of life via meditation. All forms of meditation are good, but in our high
speed society, we need to learn how to protect our energy by closing
down at the end.
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