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Hatha Yoga - Fusion Between Pairs of Opposites


Hatha Yoga goes by several names. Some claim that it brings about fusion between pairs of opposites, as evident from breaking its name into "Ha" meaning "the sun" and "tha" meaning "the moon." In view of the intense physical effort required for this type of yoga, some people also translate it to mean the "forceful yoga." Hatha yoga is definitely the best known of yoga forms in the western hemisphere.
Yogic saint Swatmarama, introduced Hatha yoga to 15th century India, and over the centuries, this became the most popular among the types of yoga. Other styles of yoga including Ashtanga Yoga, Power Yoga, Kundalini Yoga and Bikram Yoga, originated from Hatha Yoga. When one refers to yoga, he normally means Hatha. Among the eight limbs of yoga, Hatha yoga focuses on Asana (third) and Pranayama (fourth).
With the subtle use of physical postures, breathing techniques, meditation, Hatha yoga attempts to strike a balance between the mind and body, to release the spiritual rudiments that reside in your mind.
In the process of practice of yoga, body postures are Asanas or special positions that are instrumental in the removal of diseases from our bodies in their physical, subtle and casual forms. In Sanskrit "Asana" means seat and avers to explain the body's relative position to that of divinity. Asanas, originally designed for meditation, offer relaxation for extended periods, and improve your bone strength, muscle flexibility, will power, self-withdrawal, memory and concentration.
On the other hand, the words "Prana" (energy source) and "ayama" (to control) join to form the word Pranayama, which is the important science of breath control. The yogis of yore firmly believed that breath control unlocked the secrets to mind control, which then became a significant part of yoga. The yogis also believed that one could set free the latent forces within us by the sound practice of Hatha yoga.
Yoga provides many potential benefits including recognition of your dormant and psychological strengths and potentials. The continued practice of yoga will make your body strong, relaxed, flexible, and your spiritual energy will flow freely from the relaxation exercises in the practice of yoga. Yoga Asanas (postures) are instrumental in preventing you from contracting diseases like hypertension, arthritis and diabetes, not to speak of its useful massaging and toning up effect on some of your internal organs and balancing out the glandular and internal functions.
Several other benefits credited to Hatha yoga include relief from tension, stress, depression and anxiety and the eventual preparation of your mind for meditation leading to enlightenment or Nirvana.
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, Patanjali Style - The Satya Yama


Yoga can be defined as 'an established set of guidelines and routines that one practices with the ultimate intention of reaching Divinity'. As the compiler of the Yoga Sutras, Patanjali incorporates all forms of Yoga practice to assist students with achieving a balanced body-mind-soul unit and to uplift individual and collective consciousness.
Patanjali Yoga can be broken down into 2 subdivisions, the Limbs and Sutras, which can then be broken down further. The first Limb of Patanjali Yoga is the Yama limb, which consists of 5 Yamas that focus on 'doing no harm (good behavior) to others'. The Satya Yama is the second Yama and translates to the 'practice of truthfulness, honesty and integrity in our thoughts, words and actions.'
There are many sides to Truth and non-truth; there have been/are/and will be times when Truth can do more harm than good, therefore, the 'truth' is/will not always the most harmless or integral response. This is an important perspective to absorb, along with the entire focus of the Yama Limb, which is 'to do no harm to others'. These principles of Truth are all considered in the Satya Yama.
When the definition of the Satya Yama is 'the practice of truthfulness, honesty and integrity in our thoughts, words and actions', one can identify their Truths or non-truths as being personalized responses to external, or internal, stimuli. Therefore, the starting point for the practice of this Yama is inside of oneself, at the tier of the mind/heart, as words and actions towards others are manifestations of thoughts/feelings.
To 'know thyself' is one of the objectives when practicing the Satya Yama. When one applies Truth, Honesty and Integrity to internal questions such as who am I really? or, am I happy?, one may find it excruciatingly difficult to answer without Courage. This is due to the existence of the Ego Self, defined as "... the division of the psyche that is conscious, most immediately controls thought and behavior, and is most in touch with external reality."
Each and every single one of us would probably not fully, 100%, agree with an-others observation or opinion of us, good or not good, which points to the fact that each and every single one of us, to some degree, 'knows thyself'. That is all the suggestion required when discussing the existence of the Ego Self and the True Self in relation to the Satya Yama. When one can answer their own questions of themselves Truth-fully and with Courage (am I, in Truth, happy?) then they begin to operate out of the True Self internally, and can then eventually, if not immediately, provide truthful or integral responses externally. This is why it is important to 'know thyself' and to then 'be true to thyself' on, at least, a casual level.
From internal Truth-full responses come external Truth-full responses, and the opportunity to further cultivate Honesty, Integrity and the desire to do no harm to others. When observing and practicing the Satya Yama, one can begin to see how the practice of Truth dismantles the Ego Self while, at the exact same time, builds up the True Self. The development of the True Self then fosters Truth-fullness, Honesty and Integrity in ones external responses, while protecting the heart of the Yama Limb by 'doing no harm' towards others' in ones truths.
In terms of the Satya Yama, Honesty is recognizing when a Truth-full response would cause more harm than good, and Integrity is choosing to respond in spirit of the honest observation. This causes a Harm-less response to others and thus, meets another ambition of the Yama. That is not to say one should respond with non-truth, but rather, to find the best response that fits the practice of this Yama. For example, when paying attention to the relationship Truth has with Honesty and Integrity, one will notice how often life invites them to respond Truth-fully, but from the Ego Self. One will also notice how often their responses to these invitations are not Harm-less.
For example, it could be said about a response to an offensive driver: 'That driver cut me off!! They deserved my (negative) response (a.k.a truth)!' True there was an 'offense' committed, but the negative, rude or aggressive behavior of others does not control and, therefore, should not influence one's ability to Truth-fully, Honestly, Integrally and Harmlessly respond. When we respond to negativity with negativity, we respond from the Ego Self, the only one who cares about the 'offense' or 'the offender.' However, referencing the offensive driver, if it were a matter of SAFETY, how would a response full of aggressive, negative Truth provide a solution? What would be the most integral response to the event? Notifying officials to deal with the situation properly one might say? So, the Satya Yama can be visualized; how Truth, Honesty and Integrity can harm or not harm, and how these ingredients can provide a solution or not.
Another factor to observe in practicing this Yama is how swiftly we tend to respond to external stimuli with our truths or non-truths, which is an element to be explored in observing and practicing the Satya Yama. Typically our truths or non-truths are immediately manifested, through expression, in the face of negativity. This is due to the even quicker mental/emotional reaction to negative stimuli and one not giving themselves space between stimuli and their response. It is in this space that one can collect their thoughts from True Self and respond with Truth-fullness, Honesty and Integrity. That is, one can consciously choose to do no harm in their response.
It could be said that Truths are steps taken on a Divine Path that guide an individual through their lifetime. One could then conceptualize that each step taken, or Truth expressed, either keeps one on course with True Self or it does not. With this in mind, one can see how each of their steps, their Truths or non-truths, creates the momentum required to move forward on, or off, their Divine Path. This is the blessing and gift of the Satya Yama.
May each of your steps be lead by lights direction.
Namaste,
Anna G. Cianci


 

Yoga In Brief


What is Yoga?
It is a Hindu spiritual discipline which includes the relaxation of the mind and body. It is an age old practice which is being followed centuries back by the religious practitioners. In Sanskrit Yoga means 'union' i.e. the union of the mind and body. Yoga is the real way to experience the spirituality of the mind, body and spirit. In Yoga the mind, body and spirit are fused to be one. It helps you to maintain a distance between various day to day tensions, struggles, sickness, etc. It helps you to relax after a tiresome day.
Yoga has its own benefits like it does not need to be always conducted by an expert. Even a normal individual can perform Yoga using a CD. There are many Yoga CD's available in the market.
What does one need while going for Yoga??
A person just needs a Yoga mat, a bottle of water, a clean towel, a comfortable fitting dress and a relaxed mind. Yoga mats should be of a good quality otherwise one will slip and break his bones. Good mats will give you better grip. 
At first when you enter the Yoga center the instructor will first tell you to warm up. Warm up exercises can be breathing in and out deeply or will tell you to stretch your hands and legs slowly. Breathing exercises are an added advantage and can last for at least 10 minutes. And then the actual exercise starts. One should need to be focused and forget all the worldly desires and tensions while coming for Yoga.

When a person has completed all the levels of Yoga he can start a Yoga Workshop. He can set up a small room somewhere in his backyard or in the garden or anywhere where he feels it is comfortable for the instructor i.e. him and the yogis to relax without any disturbance. Yoga workshops can be conducted for different age groups like teens or the youth, pregnant ladies, elderly couples, etc. there can be separate Yoga Workshop for ladies and gents or at times there are combined as one.
Sometimes while travelling we tend to get severe back pains, neck pains, etc. Sitting for hours at your desk can give you severe back pains. Yoga can help you in many ways. One can get many Yoga Travel CD's in the market which can be kept handy whenever one travels for a longer distance.
Yoga Retreats are also held worldwide where one can attend Yoga classes on a mass scale. This is mainly done to attract people of all age groups to the importance of Yoga. Stress management is the main topic when one conducts a Yoga Retreat. While in a yoga retreat there is a 60 minute yoga session combined with a breakfast meal consisting of fruits and simple cuisine. Retreats also offer spa treatment and Ayurvedic treatments and consultations. Yoga Retreats have become a trend among people who travel in their daily life. It is a place where travelers can find a home away from home. A vacation can be luxurious if teamed up with a Yoga Retreat.
Another important aspect in Yoga is Yoga Therapy. So, what is Yoga Therapy?? It is defined as working on Yoga as a medicine. It includes meditation, exercising, chanting, breathing, different poses, etc. Yoga therapy is the best way to get rid of all the unwanted tensions in life.
People who conduct Yoga for the welfare of mankind is called sevaks and their work is called Seva i.e. serving. Seva Yoga is a blessing in disguise. The joy and happiness you get by offering your love and affection to another human being becomes a blessing for you.


 

How to Lose Weight Permanently With Yoga


Yoga, which is an ancient form of therapy for many ills and problems of the human body, is also an affective practice in weight loss therapy. If you incorporate a daily dose of yoga, along with your weight loss diet, you will find that, not only do you lose weight more easily; you also keep it off and get cured of many other health problems. With your whole system toned up with yoga, you will not feel the need to overeat, and will have higher energy levels, and mental clarity.
There are many reasons for over eating like stress, fatigue, depression, and physical problems. Yoga therapy combats all this and puts you in a better physical condition, which gives you a feeling of well being, and you automatically have a more regulated lifestyle. A weight loss diet, combined with yoga, will keep you in perfect health and shape.
Some of the benefits of yoga
There are so many benefits of yoga, that it would be difficult to give you the complete list of benefits. However, some of the problems, which fixed with yoga, are:
  1. Slowing down the process of aging
  2. More flexibility and strength of body
  3. Less of anxiety and tension in the muscles
  4. Blood pressure control
  5. Relief from allergies and asthma
  6. Bringing thyroid conditions and diabetes under control
  7. Spiritual growth
  8. Reduced stress levels
  9. A general sense of well being
  10. Helpful in giving up smoking and other such addictive habits
  11. Yoga can also help with hair problems like: Thinning hair and Dandruff
  12. Skin problems like: Acne and Dry skin
  13. Keeps you looking and feeling younger both mentally and physically
A weight loss diet, which means healthy food habits, will only add to the benefits of yoga therapy.
What does yoga involve?
Yoga involves forming different poses, with stretching of the body, and controlling the breathing by making it slow. This relaxes and energizes the body simultaneously. There are different types of yoga that are performed at different speeds like fast movements, which are like an aerobic exercise. Slow ones, which relax and rejuvenate each part of the body. For stress and mental well-being, there are spiritual forms of yogic poses.
Yoga for weight reduction
To lose weight, any form of exercise has to raise the heart rate, so even the form of yoga has to be such. The yoga poses for weight loss are held for a few minutes, and then there is a period of resting in between the poses. This helps in improving ones posture and building muscle. However, this is not a cardio vascular workout.
Yoga will have to be performed vigorously, for at least 90 minutes for the purpose of weight loss, and this should be repeated at least three times a week. This form of yoga is known as the flow yoga, or Vinyasa.
Some of the styles of this form of yoga are:
  1. Ashtanga
  2. Power Yoga
  3. Vinyasa Yoga
These are done in a hot room, which makes one sweat profusely. If you perform yoga along with a weight loss diet, which is not a near starvation one, you will be surprised at how fast you can lose weight.
Yoga needs to be performed regularly, and if you do not have time to go to your classes regularly, you should practice at home. The only drawback of yoga is that it needs a lot of dedication to show results. If this is something you have, then you can change your whole system around and not only lose weight, but also become healthy and get rid of many ailments.
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The Health Benefits Of Hatha Yoga


Hatha Yoga is one of the oldest forms of yoga, dating back from the early 15th century. In recent years, it has become more and more popular as a great way of improving fitness levels and as a form of treatment for many spine conditions. As Hatha yoga has become more common, several off-shoots of this form of yoga have appeared including Power Yoga and Ashtanga Yoga.
The name "Hatha" comes from the ancient Indo-Aryan language and is the combination of 2 words, "ha" meaning sun and "tha" meaning moon. The idea behind Hatha yoga is to combine both opposite ends, uniting them together. Principally, Hatha Yoga main components are postures (Asana) and breathing control (Pranayama). These components, when practiced will allow you to balance the mind and body.
• Asanas are the specific postures and positions used in Hatha yoga to help improve overall health as well as helping to remove or reduce any current problems or physical conditions. Originally, these postures were designed to be held for a lengthy period of time as part of meditation practice, however, we can now see their benefits on also improving muscle flexibility and increasing bone strength. Asanas are also known to be very helpful in improving concentration abilities.
• Pranayama is the part of Hatha yoga that is beneficial for your breathing. Through the breathing exercises of this, you will become more and more able to control your respiratory system as well as improve your ability to deal with stressful situations.
The health benefits this has been known in Eastern societies for many years, here are some you may not be aware of:
• Improved posture and spine alignment. This means that yoga is great for anyone with back issues or wanting to prevent them before happening. 
• Improve mental and physical abilities, including will power and physical strength. 
• Can be very useful to help prevent arthritis and hypertension. 
• People suffering from depression and anxiety will find Hatha yoga very beneficial as it can lift your moods and give you the ability to deal with anxiety better. 
• Practicing yoga is very beneficial for the body, especially the functioning of our immune system and promotes good circulation and digestion. 
• Improves concentration levels through meditation exercises. 
• Great during pregnancy, Hatha yoga can help with breathing and relaxation. 
• This can be very good for people with weight issues and obesity. 
• Recognized as a very good way exercise for heart conditions including heart disease. 
• Breathing exercises will help to improve the circulation of oxygen around your body, which is very good for your overall health and to reduce stress levels.
Hatha yopa is a wonderful form of exercise and treatment for back pain. However, there are many more treatments for back pain if yoga is not for you. Apart from the more traditional treatments available, you will be surprised to find out some more alternative back pain solutions here.