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| IDLENESS OR LAZINESS |
Idleness, or laziness, means working half-heartedly, without alertness, unknowingly, or unconsciously. It is a lack of action or activity. It is as if the work is done during sleep. Unfortunately, our condition has become such that our morning arises to welcome idleness, only. Some people are so lazy that they don’t like to get up on time. They don’t like to bathe for two to four days, or they don’t take a bath at all. After waking, they take tea, read newspapers, listen to the radio, watch TV; and then again, they lie down. They have lots of excuses for all lazy attitudes. THREE GUNAS OR QUALITIES The mind has three Gunas, or qualities, born of nature. These are known as: • Sattwa or light, bliss and goodness • Rajas, or passion and motion; • Tamas, or inertia and darkness. There are three Vrittis, or modifications of the mind, corresponding to the three Gunas. • Shanta Vritti or peace, equilibrium and balance come from Sattwa Guna. • Ghora Vritti or anger manifests from Rajo Guna. • Moodha Vritti or carelessness, laziness, and drowsiness come from Tamo Guna. Tamas binds the living beings by idleness, laziness, and sleep. Due to idleness, we cannot imagine of healthy thoughts. Idleness is the gateway to death. HOW TO ELIMINATE LAZINESS OR IDLENESS Laziness must be eliminated with activity. To get rid of idleness, Tamas must be conquered, with Rajas first, and then Rajas with Sattva. Swami Sivanandji used to say – do not depend on others. All work should be done, by the body, to leave laziness. When we make a habit to do all possible work by ourselves, we get its reward, also. The health remains best. We remain healthy. The intellect becomes sharp, pure, and alert. Our scriptures say to exist with awareness – wakefulness while awake, wakefulness during dream and during sleep. There should be awakening during eating, drinking, speaking, and walking. Bhagvan Shri Krishna has said that the person is a Yogi when he does not sleep – even while he is sleeping. It means that his inner mind is awake when he is sleeping. So, he does not have binding of Tamoguna. He is free. Once you try to live with alertness and full awareness, you will be able to experience new life and will be free from idleness. WHAT ARE THE METHODS There are lots of methods to remove idleness. One of them is Yoga. Normally, what happens when we are not well – the doctor advises us to do some activity, such as Yoga, Pranayama, and Meditation. However, it is better if we get up early by ourselves and do some Asanas. By this, we get the benefit of prevention – before the problem occurs. Asanas, such as Suryananmaskar, Halasana, Paschimottanasana, Bhujangasana, Shalabhasana, Dhanurasana, Chakrasana; and Pranayamas, such as Sheetali, Kapalbhati, and Bhastrika are very beneficial. All these Asanas open up the vertebrae, increase elasticity in the spinal column, and the blood circulation in the whole body. These exercises will remove laziness and will give you energy and vitality for the whole day. After this, there is no will to lie down in the bed. In the beginning, the Tamasa is destroyed, and then Rajas increases. The active life, proper thinking, and social dealings will lead towards Sattva completely. So, do the Asanas, which are possible for you, out of the above-mentioned Asanas. For those who can’t do the above-mentioned Asanas, there is a very simple Asana named – Setubandha Asana. Having the shape of fly over bridge, this Asana has numerous potential. By the practice of this Asana, the vertebrae of the spinal column, shoulders, upper arm, both forearms, elbows, wrists of the hands, palms, fingers, neck, back, waist, thighs, knees, and the calf muscles of the legs, experience energy and vitality. TECHNIQUE OF SETUBANDHA ASANA (FLY OVER BRIDGE) • Spread mat or double folded blanket on a flat ground. • Now, lie down straight on your back. • Then bend each leg at your knee one by one. • Both knees should touch each other. • The heels and the toes should also touch each other. • Take the heels quite close to the buttocks. • Feet flat on the floor. • Keep your hands, by your sides, parallel to the ground. • By pressing the palms on the ground, lift the waist up. • The middle part of the body should be lifted up as much as possible, and it should be supported by both hands. • The fingers of the hands should remain on the outer side and the thumbs should point inwards. • The waist should be supported with the hands. • The arm, between the shoulder and the elbow, remains parallel to the ground; and the forearm, between the elbow and the wrist, remains vertical to the ground – as a pole. • Now, very slowly straighten your legs – one by one; the right leg first, then the left leg. • Both thighs, both knees, calf muscles, heal, and the toes of the feet should touch each other. • There should not be any angle at the knee joint. • This way, the shape of the whole body will be like a fly over a bridge. • Hold this pose for as long as comfortable. • When releasing the Bridge Pose, slowly fold the legs – first, one by one, remove the hands, and put them on the sides of the body – then, slowly put the body down back on the floor. • Relax. BENEFITS By the practice of Setubandhasna, the body experiences the big tide of energy. The muscles of the legs, hands, and the joints become strong. By its regular practice, one becomes free from psychological abnormality, and obtains the life filled with good thoughts, hopes, and joy. Do not forget this formula, rest is rust. Always be engrossed in one or the other activity, such as sports, swimming, skiing, learning, or research – so that one should be free from idleness. AUM SHANTI By Dr. Rita Khanna |
| Yoga and its Benefits to our Health |
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The practice of yoga is more than 5,000 years old, and it’s more popular now than ever. Yoga can help us become fully focused on the body, breath and mind. It refreshes us.
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| PRANA-MAYA KOSHA…ENERGY SHEATH |
Prana, in Sanskrit, means vital energy; Maya means composed of; Kosha means sheath. So, Pranamaya Kosha is the sheath of vital energy within the human being.
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| YOGA OF YOUR EYESIGHT |
It is said that the face is the index of the mind, and the eyes are the windows of the soul. |
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| Jnana Yoga - The Path to a Healthy Mind |
| What is Jnana Yoga? |
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| Counter Insomnia with Brahmari pranayama |
| Insomnia is a sleep disorder characterized by difficulty in falling asleep. |
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| Non-Attachment or Detachment |
In simple words, non-attachment can be described as the process of letting go the many attractions and distractions, of life that are clouding the true self. |
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| Disorders Of Male Reproductive System (MRS) |
By Dr. Rita Khanna The male reproductive anatomy includes internal and external structures. Most of the male reproductive system is located outside the body. |
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| Yoga's Relationship to Children's Health |
| Yoga and it’s relation to children’s health is as follows: |
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| The Main Five Sitting Postures |
In Yoga Science, there are five main sitting postures. They are Sukhasana, Padmasana, Vajrasana, Siddhasana, and Swastikasana. |
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| Benefits of Chair Yoga |
By Teresa Valenzuela When considering a Chair Yoga practice, it’s a common belief that the term refers to senior citizens, people with disabilities, the overweight or obese |
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| Simple Exercises for Thigh Bones- Femur |
| The thigh bone, in anatomy, is called the “Femur. |
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| Yoga and the Cultivation of Positive Energy |
Yoga is a science of life. The quality of our lives is improved through Yoga practice. |
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| Practicing Yoga and Kshama for Inspiration |
| Some Yoga teachers say that the goal of practicing Yoga is the attainment of moksha, which is liberation from worldly suffering. It is true that Yoga can help anyone with mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual health. |
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| Prenatal Yoga |
Prenatal yoga as a way for women to get in touch with themselves and their baby. The class is focused on gentle asana practice, pelvic floor exercises, breathing and relaxation techniques. Students learn practical tips which can be used throughout every day to prevent or manage any discomforts related with pregnancy, such as back pain, swelling, heartburn or tiredness. The class promotes a sense of wholeness and bonding with the baby. |
| Five Seated Yoga Postures for the Hip and Pelvic Alignment |
There are many postures (asanas) in Hatha Yoga. The following are five restorative postures every Yoga instructor should teach. |
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| Teaching Yoga To Pessimists |
Have you ever come face-to-face with negative energy in a Yoga class? |
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| Guidelines For Pregnant Mothers |
| Womanhood is, perhaps, never complete for a woman, without her becoming a mother. |
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| Five Relaxation Exercises For Emotional Stress |
Emotions are either positive or negative. The positive emotions produce a generally beneficial effect |
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| Speak with Mindfulness |
Within the average Yoga class, or ashram, the principles of mindfulness are mentioned for the benefit of Yoga students, their friends, and the people they associate within the course of a day. |
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| Yoga as a Remedy for Anxiety |
| Hatha yoga is a discipline that was introduced in the 15th century by Yogi Swatmarama. It was meant to serve as |
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| MATSYASANA (FISH POSE) FOR CERVICAL SPONDYLOSIS |
| Cervical Spondylosis means, loss of forward curvature (Lordosis) of the spine. The natural shape of the human neck is a backward curve. |
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| Hatha Yoga for Chronic Backpain |
So many myths surround Yoga and back pain that Hatha Yoga teachers should inform the public as to what they should realistically expect from a regular practice. |
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| Acts of Kindness Benefit Everyone |
| Do you really want to be happy? |
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| Kapalbhati Kriya In Vajrasanatop |
| "Kapal" is a Sanskrit word; it means forehead / skull and "Bhati" means shine / light. |
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| MAHA SHIVARATRI (THE GRAND NIGHT OF LORD SHIVA) |
| This year, Mahashivaratri is on 12th of February. By the time this article has been published, it will be over. Still, I have thought of writing the article on Mahashivaratri. |
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| Midlife Crisis for Women |
| For the ladies, the time of entering their mid-forties is not always comfortable. In the middle years,................ |
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| Yoga for Sinusitus |
| What Are Sinuses.................. |
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| Fasting- the Yogic Way |
| What Is Fasting............... |
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| A Healthy Digestive System |
I think not many of us know much about our digestive organs. |
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| Yoga Resolutions with an Objective Mind |
How often do people wish for changes? How can people make more effective resolutions? |
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| Sankalpa - Resolution |
| The powerful Sanskrit word, Sankalpa, means resolve. It is a chosen resolution made during the practice of Yoga Nidra. |
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| Adolescence Problems and Yoga |
Adolescence is a transitional stage of physical and mental human development that occurs between childhood and adulthood.
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| Yoga Has Never Been More Popular |
Yoga has never been more popular as a therapeutic and as a preventive science due to its well-proven benefits for stress-relief and relaxation in today’s world. |
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| Yoga Nidra - The Art of Relaxation |
Yoga Nidra means, “sleep with awareness.” |
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| The Internal Fire of Yoga Practice |
When you consider internal fire, do words like tapas (heat) and agni (fire) come to mind? |
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| Yoga for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder |
What is Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)? What is the primary form of therapy for OCD? In what ways can Yoga help as a form of therapy? |
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| The Monkey Mind |
Patanjali says you have something permanent with you and that is called “The Monkey Mind.” |
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| Yoga off the Mat - What Are Your Dreams Worth? |
Yoga practice is much more than practicing postures on a mat for a few hours each week. Once the mat is rolled up, we begin to apply the teachings of Yoga to life. |
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| Yoga and the Power of Positive Energy |
If you participate in a Yoga practice, you hear terms related to negative or positive energy. |
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| Forgiveness |
Forgiveness is not something you do solely for the person who hurt you. It is something you do for yourself, for the sake of your own inner freedom. |
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| Stress less, weigh less |
Yoga helps reduce stress, which may aid weight loss, too. |
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| Sun Sep 05 @18:00 - 20:00 Hatha Yoga |
| Mon Sep 06 @10:00 - 11:30 Yoga Mom & Buddha Baby- preregistration only |
| Mon Sep 06 @12:00 - 13:00 Yoga For Stress Management optional 60 or 90 mins |
| Mon Sep 06 @17:45 - 19:15 Hatha Yoga |
| Mon Sep 06 @19:30 - 21:30 Hatha Yoga I/II |
| Tue Sep 07 @07:30 - 08:30 Early Bird Yoga pre-register only |
| Tue Sep 07 @09:00 - 10:30 Private |
| Tue Sep 07 @17:45 - 19:15 Vinyasa Flow I/II |
| Tue Sep 07 @19:30 - 21:00 Vinyasa Flow II/III |
| Wed Sep 08 @16:00 - 16:45 Kids Smiling Yoga pre-registered only |
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