Taking care of our body in the proper way is a process. The way that we nourish and maintain our bodies can be an emotional process as much as it can be a behavioral action. It is important to realize this. For when we delve deeper into ourselves we create the possibility for real and lasting transformation, and not simply white knuckling a behavioral change. As we become more and more aware, breaking further and further out of denial we come to not only realize how important this is for our personal health, we realize how important it is for the world. The People Shine Project offers nutritional workshops, as well as Yoga and other body work classes (Yoga coming this fall).
Why
do yoga? The short answer is that yoga makes you feel better.
Practicing the postures, breathing exercises and meditation makes you
healthier in body, mind and spirit. Yoga lets you tune in, chill out,
shape up -- all at the same time. For many people, that's enough of an
answer. But there's more if you're interested.
For starters, yoga is good for what ails you. Specifically, research
shows that yoga helps manage or control anxiety, arthritis, asthma, back
pain, blood pressure, carpal tunnel syndrome, chronic fatigue,
depression, diabetes, epilepsy, headaches, heart disease, multiple
sclerosis, stress and other conditions and diseases. What's more, yoga:
Improves muscle tone, flexibility, strength and stamina
Reduces stress and tension
Boosts self esteem
Improves concentration and creativity
Lowers fat
Improves circulation
Stimulates the immune system
Creates sense of well being and calm.
And that's just the surface stuff. In fact, most of the benefits
mentioned above are secondary to yoga's original purpose.
Developed in India, yoga is a spiritual practice that has been evolving
for the last 5,000 years or so. The original yogis were reacting, in
part, to India's ancient Vedic religion, which emphasized rituals. The
yogis wanted a direct spiritual experience -- one on one -- not symbolic
ritual. So they developed yoga.
Yoga means "union" in Sanskrit, the classical language of India.
According to the yogis, true happiness, liberation and enlightenment
comes from union with the divine consciousness known as Brahman, or with
Atman, the transcendent Self. The various yoga practices are a
methodology for reaching that goal.
In hatha yoga, for example, postures and breathing exercises help purify
the mind, body and spirit so the yogi can attain union.
Pranayama breathing exercises help clear the nadis, or channels, that
carry prana the universal life force, allowing prana to flow freely.
When the channels are clear and the last block at the base of the spine
has been opened, Kundalini rises through the spine, through the central
channel called the sushumna-nadi, and joins the crown chakra. According
to the tradition, the release of Kundalini leads to enlightenment and
union.
If you do yoga will you become enlightened?
Well…you might (of course, it could take a few lifetimes of diligent
practice). But then again you might not. But it doesn't really matter
because yoga is a process, and there's a lot of good to be had along the
way.
What if you don't believe in talk about enlightenment, spirit and the
rest of it?
That's okay, too. Yoga doesn't discriminate. Even if you don't believe
in the spiritual side of life, you can still do yoga. Whether
enlightenment, nadis, prana and Kundalini is literal truth, metaphor or
myth is irrelevant. If you do yoga, chances are that you will feel its
psycho-physiological effects.
Moreover, the concept of union has a powerful down-to-Earth meaning.
Yoga helps us get in touch with our true selves.
Between work, home and all of the demands and stresses in between, it's
easy to lose touch with who we are, that core essence with which we were
born. Rushing around all day it sometimes feels like the "I" inside is
simply the result of the things we do all day -- or the effects those
things have on our minds, bodies and spirits.
Ever say "I am hungry" or "I am stressed"? We identify with our
conditions. It's like "hungry" or "stressed" is a name (Hi. I'm
Stressed. What's your name?) As a result, our identities shift with our
moods and conditions.
In truth, however, we are not the conditions we experience or things we
do. We are not our jobs or the thousands of tasks that make up our jobs.
We are not the sensations or emotions we feel. We are not the car we
drive or the house we live in. We are not "S/he Who Must Pay Bills." We
are not Mr. and Ms. Stressed.
Strip away the emotions, sensations and conditions and somewhere deep
down inside you are still there. Strip it all away and you find out who
you really are.
The techniques developed by the yogis to transcend also help us strip
away the things that try to mis-define us -- the emotions, sensations,
desires, achievements and failures of daily life. Through yoga we learn
to develop a greater awareness of our physical and psychological states.
As a result, we're in a position to better manage our reactions to the
thoughts, feelings and responses we have to the various situations we
deal with every day.
With greater awareness comes the sensitivity and skill to find and
remove the physical and psychological blocks that often keep us from our
true selves. We no longer identify with our conditions. Instead of
saying, "I am stressed," we begin to say, "I feel stress," or "stress is
present." It's a subtle but powerful difference.
Or better yet, we say "I feel anxiety and fear, and that's causing
stress and in particular it's causing tension in my neck and shoulder."
So we breathe deeply to soothe the anxiety. We review the events that
led to the onset of those feelings, and in the process they lose their
grip on our nervous system. We intentionally relax our shoulder and neck
to prevent the stress and tension from building into a permanent
condition.
Yoga gives us control of ourselves. It helps cut through the layers of
mis-identities that arise in response to our actions, experiences and
feelings. It calms the frenzy, clears the clutter and allows us to get
back in touch with ourselves.
Yoga is union with self. Or, as Patanjali, one of the great yoga sages,
said:
Yogashcittavrittinirodhah (Yoga stills the fluctuations of the mind).
Tada drashthuh svarupe' vasthanam (Then the true self appears.)
However, yoga is not about self-absorption. Yoga is about being in the
world. Although most books, videos and websites focus on yoga postures,
breathing and meditation, the tradition also emphasizes love,
compassion, knowledge and right action as paths toward union.
Whether you pursue yoga as a spiritual path or for its
psycho-physiological benefits, yoga is a methodology for developing a
deeper experience of your self and the world.
And it makes you feel really good.
Source:
John Tunney is a Kripalu certified yoga teacher and the founder of Yoga
Site (www.yogasite.com). He can be contacted at john@yogasite.com.
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Our philosophy of healing is focused mainly upon the empowerment of the individual and the re-establishment of right relationship to everything, because everything is connected. We believe that any recovery work, whether it be through addiction, depression, cancer, personal crisis or simply spiritual exploration, is a recovery of the true self and a restoration of the whole person. Recovery of the self is a life-long process rooted in good self-care, which includes reverence and respect for the whole self: body, mind and spirit, as well as the environment in which we live. We also believe this must be accomplished at the level of community and cannot be successful in isolation.
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