Hatha
Yoga - An Ancient Program of Balance, Harmony and Purification
Hatha
Yoga originated in the 15th century in India as part of a program of
purification of the body incorporated along with meditation. Hatha is the Hindu
word for "sun and, while "Yoga" is the word for "yoke"
or uniting of body, mind and environment. Hatha Yoga places great significance
on achieving balance between physical, mental, spiritual and emotional states
in harmony with earth, water, sun and moon.
Self-Improvement
through Hatha Yoga
Within
asanas, also known as "sun signs", movements are performed and
practiced that rely on focused mental concentration in order to achieve maximum
benefits. Practitioners of Hatha Yoga find a new sense of physical balance and
strength as a result of consistent use of asanas. Thus, Hatha Yoga retards the
aging process by infusing mind and body with continual renewal of strength and
balance. Most people who practice Hatha Yoga find that it's necessary to also
take inventory of their dietary and lifestyle predilections. This is a very
natural emanation of alterations to a less healthy lifestyle.
Benefits
of Hatha Yoga
The
benefits of Hatha Yoga are a sense of wholeness and overall good health.
Through the balance of mind and body affected by Hatha Yoga, a new harmony
evolves from within and allows the individual to experience less stress and
tension as a result. Yet, the adaptability to Hatha Yoga lifestyle is
relatively easy because of the simplicity of its core fundamentals.
Meditation
and Hatha Yoga
Meditation
is an element of nearly all religions, holistic programs and cultural
lifestyles. Meditation is also one of the oldest forms of self-recognition.
Discovering the wealth of knowledge, ideas and inspirations within the
unconscious mind is often obliterated by details stored in the conscious mind.
This creates a conflict in the body when conscious messages block out
unconscious messages intended as metaphysical protection from conscious
deliberate negative actions. Quieting the mind sufficiently in meditation also
requires the body to be receptively postured for best results. This is the
basis of Hatha Yoga.
Lessons
of Hatha Yoga for All Ages
Teaching
children from young ages to adapt to the holistic program of Hatha Yoga creates
a permanent direction for mental stability and good physical health. It is also
the very best time for the practice of Hatha Yoga to begin. Those who choose
Hatha Yoga in their senior years may find several of the asanas, i.e., the
candle, the Lotus Position, physically challenging. For this age group,
modified asanas are taught.


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