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Fundamental Principles of
Yoga
Yoga practices can bring
up a series of incredible benefits. However, in order to get to
those stages highly appreciated by perseverant yoga
practitioners there are a series of fundamental principles that
any yogi has to respect.
Most of these rules are
related to proper relaxation techniques, to the right manner of
breathing, to the sort of diet practitioners should follow and,
not in the last place, to thinking positively and trying to
meditate objectively on the surrounding
realities.
As a general rule, all
principles underline the importance of self-discipline,
self-control, self-determination and focus, as relevant ways of
achieving the status promoted by the yoga ideology. Although at
the beginning uninitiated yogi might feel overwhelmed with the
richness and the vastness philosophy and practice of yoga,
there is, however, a series of basic principles, which can help
early stage yoga practitioners understand better this
ideology.
Here are some of the
fundamental principles of this philosophical
practice:
1. Total relaxation
of your body and mind is required in order to revitalize your
nervous system, achieve inner peace and feel relaxed and
refreshed.
2. Your body was
designed to move and exercise, which is why, by correctly
practicing the yoga exercises, including stretching and toning
your muscles, you can increase the flexibility of your joints
and spines and contribute to improving your blood
circulation.
3. Furthermore, it
is crucial to learn how to breathe correctly when performing
the yoga movements, so that you achieve the desired state of
harmony and purification. Rhythmical and full breathing, using
the lungs entirely, in order to increase the quantity of oxygen
you intake, is the most recommended. The breathing techniques
promoted by yogi have the purpose of relaxing your mind and
increasing your energy level.
4. Yogis are
convinced that what we eat strongly affects our spiritual
awareness, which is why, when practicing yoga is recommended to
mind your diet. There is no doubt that the things we eat
nourish both our body, as well as our soul and, as a
consequence, a balanced diet, based on natural products is the
number one option to go. Proper eating implies not the things
you eat, but it also involves eating moderately and only when
you are hungry. After all, there is no logic in eating only for
lack of other activities.
5. Many
philosophical concepts, including yoga practices, state that
the manner in which we think strongly affects our way of
living. As a result, it is always recommendable to meditate on
things and to try to eliminate any negative thoughts, in order
to gain control over your own mind.
As a final conclusion, it
is vital to understad and be aware of the above mentioned
principles, in order to maximize the positive effects of your
yoga practice.
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