Introduction
to Yoga
The word YOGA is derived from the Sanskrit root Yog meaning
to bind, to connect, to join, attach and yoke. It thus means
a union or communion of the soul to God. Yoga is a complete
science of the human being. It takes into account the physical,
spiritual and metaphysical aspects of man.
Practiced for more than 5000 years, yoga is one of the oldest
forms of healing therapy, yoga provides one of the best means
of self-improvement and attaining one's full potential. In the
advanced stages of yoga, superconscious states are attained
which result in a feeling of bliss, deep peace and the emergence
of psychic powers.
Yoga was developed and perfected over the centuries by philosophers
and mystics in India. It is basically a method by which we increase
the body's supply of energy and remove any interference to the
transmission of energy throughout the body. Yoga has specialized
in this subject for thousands of years, and streamlined the
methods to attain this aim.
These days, yoga classes are being held at most health and
wellness centers around the World. Along with meditation, it
is probably one of the most popular alternative therapy. Many
physicians, who are skeptical about the efficacy of alternative
medicine, support yoga with a passion. There are many clinical
studies that show the effectiveness of yoga. And the best part
of it is that it is something that can be done in the comfort
of your home. A few breathing exercises recommended by yoga
will go a long way towards better health and relaxation.
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