Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Yoga - To Improve Sleep

Relaxation Techniques Improve Sleep




June 1st, 2011
Whether it’s yoga to reduce muscle tension, breathing to slow the heart rate, or an herbal massage to calm a racing mind, a simple routine can be the most effective and safest road to a better night’s sleep. There is growing evidence that small behavioral changes can make a big difference in getting some good shuteye. A 2006 study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association showed that participants who made modifications like reducing stimuli in the bedroom and learning relaxation techniques improved their sleep more than those who took drugs.
adapted from Yoga Journal
To find out which rituals will work best for you, it helps to understand insomnia from an Ayurvedic perspective. Yoga’s sister science and India’s oldest known system of medicine, Ayurveda is based on the idea that the life force that exists in all of us manifests as three different energies, or doshas, known as vata, pitta, and kapha. Though everyone has some of each dosha, most people tend to have an abundance of one or two.
Vata, ruled by air and ether, governs movement in the body. Pitta, ruled by fire, governs digestion and the metabolism. And kapha, ruled by earth and water, governs your physical structure and fluid balance. Ayurveda categorizes insomnia as a vata imbalance, because vata is controlled by air—and air controls the nervous system. Calming yoga and Ayurvedic rituals reduce vata in the body.


Adapted from Yoga Journal, by Kelly McGonigal

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Sunday, June 5, 2011

WORDS...



Words alone can never bring out the essence of that thing we call life.  The truth is far more subtle than that.  Many have tried and failed to explain that which permeates all beings.  The life essence is a substance which science cannot explain or touch.  It baffles the brightests minds of philosophy and theology alike.  It is beyond the human psyche to create or comprehend.  So what are we to make of this mystery?

The immovable mind sees all things as they are.  Accepts the un-acceptable and follows the path of least resistance.  And yet we long to know more.  To endlessly question that which has no answer.  To those who cannot sit still and let the world unfold, chaos is a true friend. 

So into the wind we must go.  With all our dreams and wishes.  Basking in the radiance of a new day, awash in the myst of long forgotten worlds of  some by-gone era in time.  No matter the pain and sorrow we see and feel, at times so intense and overwhelming, that we shrink from the thought.  Dispite all our questioning dispair with our longing to be free from all the unknowns of this life - still we must persist in realizing that a purpose filled life results in fullfillment beyond words.  And that my friends IS life.


Wednesday, June 1, 2011