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Why Reinventing Yoga Is The Need Of The Hour

The last two years have been extremely challenging for both our mental and physical health. And like we say, ‘Prevention is Better than Cure’, hence, it is important that we reflect on our lifestyle patterns. It is high time that we focus on the importance of prevention in the strongest possible way.

For a longer and healthier lifestyle, one must focus on the health of both the mind and body. The best way of doing so is with the help of Yoga and meditation. Yoga does not include heavy cardio and hence has a very subtle but strong and long-term effect on both your internal and external body environment. While Yoga helps in providing calmness to the mind and body, meditation helps in unblocking the 7 chakras and balances the future energies in your life.

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Hence mind training or capability upliftment can be achieved with an amalgamation of yoga and meditation practices. The key is to practice it daily and adapt to healthy practices in our lives.

Yoga and Meditation: The Mantra for Mind Training and Potential Upliftment

Yoga Asanas are primarily used to lubricate the muscles, joints, ligaments, and other body components. This aids in the improvement of circulation and flexibility. They also benefit internal body health since different asanas target distinct internal body regions. So, if you have a health problem, you may seek a suitable asana to practice assisting you to manage it.

On the other hand, anxiety, pain, and sadness can all be alleviated by meditation. Meditation is about as helpful as an antidepressant in treating depression. Furthermore, meditation along with Yoga helps in regulating your chakras that are energy centres of your body that assist you in living a healthy and peaceful existence by empowering your body, mind, and soul.

What Are the Different Chakras?

The 7 primary chakras are:

If any of your 7 chakras are blocked or if they spin too swiftly or slowly, you will experience health issues. Hence it is essential to maintain optimum chakra movement.

How Does Meditation Help In Balancing The Chakras?

A woman takes part in a yoga class to learn meditation. For representation only. Image source: Katherine Hala/Flickr.

Which Yoga Asanas Promote Good Mind and Body Health

  1. Dhanurasana: It stretches every muscle in your body. Additionally, promoting weight loss while also improving digestion and blood circulation. It helps to make the back more flexible.
  2. Naukasana: This is a beginner’s asana. This asana promotes digestion and decreases belly fat by stretching the abdominal muscles. It’s a good asana to work on improving the effectiveness of your abdominal muscles.
  3. Vakrasana: Vakrasana improves digestion by controlling digestive fluids, making the body flexible, and reduces belly fat.
  4. Kakasana: Kakasana is the ideal alternative for anybody who wishes to increase their focus capacity, eliminate sluggishness, and improve mental and physical equilibrium. This is because it stretches the muscles of the arms, wrists, and forearms helping them to relax. The body and mind feel lighter as a result of the posture. It pulls the dispersed thoughts together. It is tough to master and requires a great deal of practice.
  5. Bhujangasana: It is known as a curvature corrector and helps to keep the spine flexible. The deep back muscles, spine, and nerves are massaged by the asana’s curve shape. It’s an excellent asana for those who have lower back arthritis or discomfort. Stretching the uterus and ovaries reduces menstruation difficulties. It relieves stress by stimulating the adrenal glands and the kidneys.

Lifestyle Therapy For The Path Ahead

Sukhasana (10 mins) + 528 Hz Sound Therapy (10 mins) + 7 Chakra Healing Meditation (21 mins)  

This lifestyle treatment not only improves your physical fitness but also progresses the balance of your seven chakras. Other yogic asanas can be done after this 41-minute journey for further benefit. Wearing a 7 Chakra bracelet might also improve the outcome.

This was first published here.

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