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What Yoga? Why Yoga?

8/2/2012

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When Yoga (which means union) was developed in the India over 4,000 years ago, it aimed to introduce a practice which will bring man to unite with God, bring the will of man to be that of God, to harmonize mind, body and soul and to unite all beings in compassion and
understanding of interconnectedness.

As the teachings of Yoga moved from the East to the West, from the ancient to the modern and from traditional to entertainment, it also moved from the subtle to the mundane, from the essence to the crust.

Yoga is NOT those gymnast moves you see on the mat. This is one of the eight limbs of yoga known as Asana (or seat). The Yoga Sutras speak of the asanas amongst other concepts: the ethics we live by, the technology of the mind, concentration, control of the breath and much
more. Can you become enlightened just because you mastered a headstand? Maybe, maybe not.

Don't get me wrong, yoga asanas are great, they have the obvious benefits of muscle flexibility and strength, the increase bone density, massage the internal organs, increase hard tissue strength and bring glandular function into balance. They also have the more subtle benefits such as opening the energy channels, aligning the chakras, awakening psychic centers and expanding the life force energy (prana).

What I guess I'm trying to say what the asana will add to your life depends on many things. Firstly where is your practice coming from? What's your intention? Is it pure? Are you practicing because you want wellbeing, in your body, mind, emotions and soul, because you want to grow and become better? Or are you competing with yourself? Or worse, with others?

The second thing to think about is are you using the lessons  you learn on the matt, off the mat? For example, we learn balancing poses in Yoga so that we learn to stay focused enough in our minds to react to challenges that life throws our way, we also learn to get back up
from every fall. We learn to consciously relax into our stretches by letting go of labels, mind chatter and judgement and directing our awareness and breath into the resistance we feel, that in turn helps us deal with our issues, develop stamina and endurance for our lives.

Last but not least is mindfulness. Through yoga, you can learn to be present in your practice, shedding away everything outside of the current moment, outside of the breath enough to capture each thought and emotion as it arises, look it in the eye, examine how true it is,
then decide to let it go. It teaches you filter away anything that's not useful in your thought pattern. A very handy skill to have off the mat!

Another perk to the yoga asana practice? When the yogis developed the poses they named them after everything, from Gods and heros, to plants, birds, quadrupeds and aquatic animals. This gets you to look at all beings equally, with a loving eye that realizes that we all breathe the same universal spirit.

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    Weam is the founder of Namaste. She had started a very deep and intense spiritual journey at a young age having refused to continue to suffer with the common challenges of her generation: depression, anxiety and being lost. She insisted that there must be more to life than the constant rat race she was in

    Since delivering her baby in 2007, Weam has been hooked on yoga. Seeing how it transformed her body, and mind, she started practicing regularly fascinated by the way yoga got her to look at her mind and body in broader and more creative ways. Yoga stretched her body and mind beyond her comfort zone and created more space for her within.

    Taking her yoga practice further Weam got certified as a yoga teacher (RYT) and now truly believes that yoga is for everyone . She finds great joys taking people to their own edges to allow for growth and to help individuals achieve their goals whilst respecting their bodies and its limitations.

    Being fascinated by the human mind and body, Weam came across Reiki. The Reiki meditations transformed her emotional and mental state in ways she had not thought possible. Feeling that freedom from the prison of her own mind she decided to dedicate her life to help others find the tools right for their own spiritual growth and inner peace and so Namaste was born.

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