Origins of Yoga
Today’s society is much faster paced that ever before.
People have more stress problems which lead to more health
problems, mental and physical. There are more concerns
with toxicity in the food we eat and the air we
breathe.
Millions of Americans today live a sedentary lifestyle,
which is associated with obesity. The body, the cavities
of our soul, was not meant to deteriorate in such a way that
leads to disease. Yoga was developed over 5,000 years ago
in India and it included spiritual beliefs, physical
techniques, and scholarly philosophy.
There is a growing trend to practicing Yoga for many
different reasons, which include attaining the yoga body or
physique, relaxation and peace of mind, or to prevent injury
and ailments. Americans mainly practice Hatha Yoga, which
focuses on postures and stretching the body.
Yoga, which is derived from the sacred Sanskrit language of
India, meaning *union* or *to yoke or harness*. Yoga is a
way or path to transcendence and liberation from the self and
the ego by purifying the mind and body.
Practicing yoga leads to a union with the mind and body or
the individual and universal consciousness. In other
words, yoga is the union with the Individual Self and the
Universal Self. Yoga predates all other religions and has
influenced and inspired many other traditions and
philosophies. Yoga is better understood as a union of the
physical, physiological, mental, emotional, and intellectual
bodies, which leads to a purposeful and balanced
life.
There is simply no other discipline quite like yoga because
it utilized the body, mind and spirit, all in one
practice. Yoga is indeed a spiritual path that is based
on ancient sacred philosophy, but one does not need to make an
ethical decision when practicing yoga, rather finding your own
path is wholly accepted.
The holistic benefits of yoga are suitable for the young or
old, sick or well, with any religious background. The
secrets of yoga are inwardness, concentration, and purification
of mind and body with cleansing thoughts and food.
Indian philosophy states that within man is the spirit that
is the center of everything. *Internal equilibrium is the
basis and the ground for the higher illumination,* The cultural
Heritage of India (Vol. I) - published by The Ramakrishna
Mission Institute of Culture, Kolkata, India
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