miércoles, 13 de julio de 2022

Astanga Vinyasa Yoga


Astanga, or, sometimes, sperewly Ashtanga Yoga is really taught by a man named Sri K. Pattabhi Jois, in Mysore, India. He has brought Astanga Yoga to the west about 25 years ago and still teaches today at 91 years of age. Astanga Yoga began with the rediscovery of the old manuscript Yoga Korunta. Describe a unique Hatha Yoga system practiced and created by the old Vamana Rishi sage. It is believed that it is the original asana practiced by Patanjali.


Korunta yoga emphasizes Vinyasa, or a synchronized breathing movement, where one practices a posture with specific breathing patterns associated with him. This breathing technique is called Ujayyi Pranayama, or victorious breathing, and is a process that produces intense internal heat and a profuse sweat that purifies and detoxifies muscles and organs. This also releases hormones and beneficial nutrients, and is generally massaged again in the body. Breathing guarantees efficient blood circulation. The result is an improved circulation, a light and strong body and a quiet mind.


There is an adequate sequence to follow by practicing Astanga Yoga. One must graduate from a sequence of positions to move to the next. The primary series (yoga chikitsa) detoxifies and aligns the body, purifying it so that the toxins do not block. The intermediate series (Nadi Shodhana) purifies the nervous system when opening and cleaning energy channels, allowing energy to pass easily. The advanced series A, B, C and D (Sthira Bhaga) integrate the grace and resistance of the practice, which requires intense flexibility.


It is better to find a trained and knowledgeable teacher to help him through this discipline. It is an intense practice that is rigorous, six days a week. You are guaranteed that you find inner peace and compliance with each breathing you take.

martes, 12 de julio de 2022

The Ultimate Guide to Yoga Basics and Posture Benefits

 

What are the Basic Postures with Benefits?

The basic postures with benefits are a sequence of poses that are designed to help you relieve stress and improve your mental and physical health.

The basic postures with benefits are a sequence of poses that are designed to help you relieve stress and improve your mental and physical health. It is important to practice these poses regularly in order to see the desired results.

The following article is a guide on how you can incorporate the basic postures with benefits into your daily routine.

Benefits of the Standing & Seated Postures

The standing posture is the most common posture in the workplace. It is a natural position that we adopt when we are interacting with others. But, it can get tiring and cause back pain as well as other discomforts.

The seated posture is a more formal position that allows for better communication and less physical strain on the body.

Benefits of the Twisting & Forward Bending Postures

It is important to know the benefits of Twisting and Forward Bending postures. These postures are essential for a person to be able to perform certain activities.

Twisting Posture: This posture is used when a person needs to lift up something heavy or move something from one place to another. It also helps in maintaining balance and stability.

Forward Bending Posture: This posture is used during any activity that requires moving forward, such as running, jumping, or walking. It also improves the body’s ability to absorb shock and reduce stress on the back muscles.

Benefitions of Backward Bending Attitudes

Backward bending attitudes are a philosophy that is based on the idea that you should accept what has happened and learn from it. This philosophy helps people to find peace in the present moment and have the ability to move forward with their lives.

The benefits of this attitude are many. It helps us to be able to live in the present moment and not worry about what has happened in the past or what will happen in the future. It also helps us to find peace when we have lost something or someone important to us because it allows us to focus on what we still have and be grateful for it.

Conclusion: Start Practicing Yoga Today to Experience a Complete Mind & Body Transformation

Yoga and Applications in cancer treatment


A cancer remedy exists thanks to the use of yoga, said a San Antonio cancer specialist in Texas, during a seminar in Oklahoma City in the 1980s.


But the doctors refused to recognize the remedy, said Colonel Hansa Raval, M.D., pathologist of the American army. Dr. Raval said that his work in cytotechnology _ a diagnostic branch of medicine designed to identify the first stages of cancer _ was unsuccessful until it begins to seek the use of unconventional treatment methods.


The specialist said that she had witnessed the use of Raja yoga and meditation, paralyzing arthritis, headache and even cancer.


And even if RAVAL offers evidence which, according to her, were collected during two years of study at the World Spiritual University of Brahma Kumaris in India, she was dismissed by other members of the medical profession as that Kook.


The success of yoga as a treatment method is due to another RAVAL hypothesis proposes that 98% of all cancer is psychosomatic.


It is not the song or the recitation of Mantra, said the doctor. It is not based on the Scriptures. It is not a cult. It is not biofeedback. It's deeper than that. It is a complete meditation method, a detailed understanding of what the soul is.


RAVAL maintains that medical schools depreciate the study of unconventional cancer treatment methods in favor of conventional methods such as radiotherapy, chemotherapy and machine treatment.


Medicine schools teach students that human beings is only a body. But the Spirit has the power to heal the body. By definition, psychosomatic means a combination of mind, or soul and body.


The soul creates the disease, but the body suffers. If the psyche creates the disease, the only way to cure it is the psyche. It is a very simple formula: to treat the seed of the problem.


In addition, studies in parapsychology all indicate the treatment of the disease by the treatment of the soul.


The global spiritual university, which has branches in 30 countries, teaches peace and perfection for health and happiness thanks to the use of Raja Yoga. The University has won the status as a non -governmental member of the United Nations and has offices in the United Nations Building in New York.


Raja Yoga teaches students to seek their soul world to get answers on where they came and why cancer entered their bodies. They learn what role of religion, stress, family and lifestyle have played in cancer.

What do you think is the ideal time to practice yoga?


 Fragment of an interview with José Antonio Cao, certified Yoga teacher - Iyengar Method.


Jordys González (JG) - You told me that yoga is easy to practice. If I dedicated 30 minutes a day, I don't know if it's a lot or a little time, but 30 minutes in a disciplined way, it would be good to practice yoga before going out to the outside world or when I return, to relax from day to day.

- I know it depends on many factors, but what do you think is the ideal time to practice yoga?

José Antonio Cao - Look, better than not practicing is practicing, so there are people who have schedules that make it impossible for them to have a certain time of day, but if they could have hours to choose from, if they can't choose, the one they can… practice it.

If they could choose, I would advise them to choose the one in which they have more peace of mind in practice. If you get up in the morning and it turns out that by getting up 20 minutes earlier you are going to make sure that no one is awake at home, this is going to be the best.

JG - Fantastic, before going out and facing everything, right?

José Antonio Cao - Of course, because when you wake up, during sleep, the brain takes care of removing that outer layer of thoughts that make the mind so restless that a minimum degree of concentration is very difficult.

When you wake up you are mentally fresher, although physically you are more contracted and more closed, internally you will better receive the benefit of the practice.

But if you can't, because work is very early and you can't get up earlier. When you get home, take at least five minutes, so that what was done during sleep we can do it... even if it's a little bit.

That is to say….I already left work and arrived at my house.

JG- Disconnect….

José Antonio Cao - Yes, because in yoga first you have to say "now we start with yoga", now, this little bit is only yours. It is the moment between what I practice, and me…., just for me. It is what many do in the bathtub, it is what many do when they sit down to read their favorite magazine.

Yoga has to be that, it has to be a continuous discovery, it is… what is going to happen in the next chapter of my practice?

 JG - Not an obligation, but learning to enjoy that moment, that is my moment, a moment of power.

José Antonio Cao – That… has to be an enjoyment, it cannot be torture, it cannot be another discipline………. Because of disciplines and pressures we are already full!

 JG - I know that discipline is important, but just hearing the word "Discipline" is as if we were saying "I have to", and in yoga it is not "I have to", it is rather... "I want to do it" right? ?

José Antonio Cao – Exactly, rather “I'm going to do yoga”, like someone who says “I'm going to do a sudoku”, “I'm going to sit down at...”

Yes... because it is a liberation, at that moment the mind says "ah... that's good", I'm not thinking about work, I'm not thinking about family duties, I'm not thinking about anything, I'm thinking about myself, about my practice and what I'm getting out of that, and when you're done practicing, the state you end up in is always so much better than the state you started in…always.

So, even if it costs that little bit of time, it is important to dedicate it to your practice, you think "those 15 minutes are hard for me to get out of," but in reality when you finish you say "it's good that I got them out" and "I won't forget how I feel after I finish to practice".

JG - I also think that there is always, always, a benefit that is to say "I did it", "perfect"

Jose Antonio Cao – Exactly.

JG – That is to say “today I did something else for myself, today I added something to myself”, better than the fact of saying: “well, it doesn't matter tomorrow I'll do it”, and tomorrow comes, you wake up and say “ah… not yesterday I did it". It's a bit of philosophy, shall we stay with that?

José Antonio Cao – We are left with that.

JG – Well…I sincerely invite you to enjoy this course…it's fantastic…also, by modules, well structured.

I invite you to do something…either if something hurts or you have a specific physical problem, I recommend that you listen to José Antonio's advice. And if you want to deepen or take up yoga perhaps as a lifestyle and do it in an easy and fluid way, I think this course will be a good start.

lunes, 11 de julio de 2022

Turn your body into the best ally of your mind

 Fragment of an interview with José Antonio Cao, certified Yoga teacher - Iyengar Method.


Jordys González (JG) – José, I have a question. In neuro-linguistic programming, I believe that in all this, one thing is always tied to the other, it is said that either... you can change your physiognomy with your mind, or you can even change your thoughts with your physiognomy.

This is also dealt with in yoga, isn't it? that one thing connects with the other perfectly.

José Antonio Cao - Yes, a prominent yoga teacher who is Prasant Iyengar, son of the Iyengar teacher, once wrote that: "Asanas, as a yoga exercise, are iconographic archetypes of the consciousness of the human being."

When one adopts a posture, he is adopting it from the core of his being, to his skin, which is what he told you before, in the first question. Virtually nothing is left out of the exercise.

If the physical body adopts a figure, it is suggesting to your psyche that it adopt a behavior, and it is telling your thoughts to flow in a certain way.

Then the physical movement, the energetic movement, the mental movement, are aligned in a certain way, then one induces the stability of the psyche through the stability of the body.

And like most beginning practitioners, they only perceive something specific on a physical level, from the skin directly, because that is the tool that is used. But it does not mean that with this tool we are limiting ourselves only to that layer, this tool is capable of influencing all the others, even if they do not realize it at first... but it's happening.

That is why deep, long-term character changes are taking place from the first time the practitioner adopts a yoga posture, well done... That is the result.

domingo, 10 de julio de 2022

Yoga empowers and balances your body to the limit

 


Fragment of an interview with José Antonio Cao, certified Yoga teacher - Iyengar Method.


Jordys González (JG) - José, 2 other questions that I think are fundamental to explain - What is the final benefit of yoga, what is it for, why practice it?

And… What is the difference, perhaps, between doing yoga and another sports modality, another fitness or training modality, or another discipline?

José Antonio Cao - Yes, teaching yoga is extremely difficult, because each student is a world, and each personality of the students is a challenge to my faculty as a teacher, to present him with yoga, rather according to him.

Yoga is very versatile, but at the same time it is very complete.

The fundamental difference that it has with the practice of fitness or the practice of spinning, aerobics or any other discipline, which also uses the physical body, is that yoga never takes as its goal the results that reach the physical body, but rather, they are one more tool and a step to reach a harmony that is beyond, to a result of well-being that is beyond, and that includes, but is not limited to the elasticity, strength, balance, health of the physical body merely .

So, from my experience as a teacher I can tell you that I have had students who come to yoga and have told me "I want to lose weight", "I want to be stronger", "I want to gain elasticity", so...

To gain elasticity there is stretching, to lose weight there are many methods that are sold to lose weight, to gain strength there are all the other disciplines that we said, there is fitness, etc...

But yoga, apart from giving all that, connects it in such a way that it balances it.

A yoga practitioner will never have more strength than his joints support, he will not have more elasticity than his muscles can hold, so as not to injure himself, he will not have more control or more nervous development than necessary, for your body to function properly.

So, yoga is defined by harmony at any of its levels, yoga is defined by integrality. From the beginning the practitioner puts all his levels of existence in the practice of yoga, even if he does not know it... it is there.

However, when practicing fitness, his body is practicing and his mind can be perfectly listening to music, totally scattered. In yoga that does not happen.

sábado, 9 de julio de 2022

Yoga is sport; is yoga fitness?

 You can Cultivate the body through Iyengar Yoga

Yoga can be adapted and can be applied, depending on the character of the person, to a more sporting practice, to a practice of physical cultivation, but it can also be applied to therapy, to medicine.

Yoga can be practiced as an art, it can be practiced as a philosophy of life, it can be practiced as a religion, it can be practiced practically, as whatever one wants.

Because the expression of yoga depends on who practices it, yoga has no limitation in that regard. That is why I said, according to the belief of each one, whether they believe or not, in the soul or in the spirit, whether or not they are materialists….

But what can not be left aside is that we all have a body, we all have emotions, we all have thoughts, and even if we do not feel them they are there, and thoughts manifest directly in our body, they manifest in our state of mind. and chemically speaking.

So, those relationships that cannot be denied today, since it is a reality, are all put into practice. If one is an athlete, yoga is a sport, but if one is a philosopher, yoga is a philosophy.




Astanga Vinyasa Yoga

Astanga, or, sometimes, sperewly Ashtanga Yoga is really taught by a man named Sri K. Pattabhi Jois, in Mysore, India. He has brought Astang...