How Does Yoga Help Your Sciatica,
Health and Wellbeing?
The benefits of yoga are that you can expect your back and
body to become stronger and much more flexible, and your mind
to become more settled and clear.
The postures are called asanas and these are designed to
produce beneficial effects in several ways:
The position of the asana causes an increase in blood
circulation to the specific target organ or gland.
The position of the asana often produces a slight squeezing
of the organ or gland. This has the effect of massaging the
organ or gland and stimulating it.
Deep breathing and visualizing the target area sends an
extra supply of prana (life energy) to the area.
What Are "Asanas"?
As mentioned above, yoga postures are called asanas. Asanas
are gentle stretching movements designed to help balance the
mind and body. They develop suppleness and strength, and
rejuvenate the whole body including the back and spine, brain,
spine, internal organs and glands.
As a result, it is likely your sciatica and back pain will
reduce and possibly even disappear.
Asanas work by increasing the blood and prana (energy)
supply to these areas and by stimulating them with a gentle
squeezing action
They were designed with economy of time and effort in mind.
Most of them work on more than one aspect of the body at the
same time.
For example, the twist asana benefits the spine, adrenal
glands, liver, pancreas and kidneys.
Where Did Yoga Come From?
It is a philosophy that began in India an estimated 5,000
years ago (the Yoga Sutra scriptures are believed to be the
oldest source of the practice).
What Are The Most Popular Yoga
Exercises?
Salute to the
Sun - Surya Namaskara. Strictly speaking the
Salute to the Sun is not yoga, but it is almost universally
used as a warm up to a yoga routine, or as an exercise in its
own right.
It consists of a series of 12 (or 24) positions per round
where a round is repeated a number of times.
The exercise is designed to loosen up your body and massage
your internal organs, plus massage and stimulate your nervous
system. Prana (energy) flow is freed up and distributed and the
exercise helps bring all the systems of the body into
balance.
It exercises the lungs, expelling stale air and perspiration
is encouraged which helps eliminate toxins.
Here's more information on the Salute to the Sun
yoga exercise.
What Are The Spiritual Aspects of
Yoga?
Yoga is well known for the benefits provided by its physical
exercises, but this is just one aspect of the practice. It
provides a framework for spiritual growth and mastery as well
as developing the physical and mental body.
Within the physical practices, yoga connects the movement of
the body and the fluctuations of the mind to the rhythm of the
breath.
By connecting the mind, body, and breath you learn to direct
our attention inward and through this process recognize
habitual thought patterns without labelling them, judging them,
or trying to change them. You become more aware of your
experiences from moment to moment.
Yoga sometimes interweaves with other philosophies such as
Hinduism or Buddhism, but it is not necessary to follow those
paths in order to practice or study it. Neither are you
required to change your own religious beliefs to practice
it.
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