The Deeper Side Yoga as a Religion and Philosophy
The Deeper Side Yoga as a Religion and Philosophy
Yoga is a great form of exercise, especially for beginning
students.
However, many people in the Western world overlook the fact that
yoga has a deeper spiritual use for many traditional practitioners.
Yoga is an integral part of many Eastern religions, such as
Hinduism and Buddhism. If you practice the exercise we know as "yoga," you are only just scratching
to surface to the deeper meaning.
By learning the philosophy of yoga, you can improve your practice,
even if you do not wish to convert to a different religion.
Yoga teaches that there is nothing existent beyond our own mind.
There are five states of mind disturbed, stupefied, distracted, concentrated, and the absolutely
balanced state of mind.
The last two are the most peaceful states of mind and can be found
through meditation and yoga. Most of the time, our minds are in one of the lesser states, because
the outside world seeks to disturb, stupefy, and distract the mind, preventing inner
tranquility.
Yoga also teaches how we can achieve this inner peace in our minds
through yoga and meditation.
Living in a lesser state of mind causes five negative things
ignorance, egoism, attachment, hatred, and the want for self-preservation.
What blocks our way from breaking through a lesser state of mind?
Sickness, incompetence, doubt, delusion, fatigue, overindulgence, confusion, lack of perseverance,
and regression.
These cause negative thoughts and sorrow in our minds and do not
allow us to find inner peace of mind.
Practicing yoga can be beneficial to your body in many ways. If
you follow the spiritual paths of yoga and do meditation as well, you can gain mental benefits
too.
Yoga makes you more self-aware, and patients suffering from
depression are often helped by yoga. Pride, knowledge, and mental ability can also be positive side
effects of practicing yoga.
For those following Eastern religions, yoga brings a person closer
to the Divine and Heaven. This can work for Western religious followers as well. Meditation can be
seen, in some ways, as a form of prayer.
If you want to learn more about the spiritual benefits you can
gain from practicing yoga, along with the various physical health benefits, it is best to find a
yoga instructor.
This person can become your guru, the person who will teacher you
the path of yoga.
By learning yoga, you can achieve great things with both your mind
and body, overall putting a positive spin on your life.
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