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Yoga
Yoga is an ancient
Indian body of knowledge that dates back more than 5000 years
ago. The word "Yoga" came from the Sanskrit word "yuj" which
means "to unite or integrate." Yoga then is about the union of a
person's own consciousness and the universal consciousness.
Ancient Yogis had a belief that in order for man to be in
harmony with himself and his environment, he has to integrate
the body, the mind, and the spirit. For these three to be
integrated, emotion, action, and intelligence must be in
balance. The Yogis formulated a way to achieve and maintain this
balance and it is done through exercise, breathing, and
Meditation - the three main Yoga structures.
In Yoga, the body is treated with care and respect for it is the
primary instrument in man's work and growth. Yoga Exercises
improve circulation, stimulate the abdominal organs, and put
pressure on the glandular system of the body, which can
generally result to better health.
Breathing techniques were developed based on the concept that
breath is the source of life. In Yoga, students gain breathing
control as they slowly increase their breathing. By focusing on
their breathing, they prepare their minds for the next step -
Meditation.
In Meditation, students bring the activities of the mind into
focus resulting in a 'quiet' mind. By designing physical poses
and Breathing Techniques that develop awareness of our body,
Yoga helps us focus and relieves us from our everyday stress.
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