Healthy Mind & Mind with Yoga

By: merry parker
Submitted: 2007-05-18 12:27:17
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Blood flows through the body at a certain pressure, but if the pressure is higher than the normal range, then you can say you suffer from High Blood Pressure, and if it drops below what is considered the normal range, then it is called Low Blood Pressure. Blood Pressure is a killer disease brought on by constant fear, anger, anxiety, excessive thinking, mental tensions, or even from exerting yourself physically. However, Yoga can help you back to a healthy blood pressure level, of which you must be aware of, if, you have read any Yoga books, texts, or listened to audiotapes on yoga. In case, you have, then no doubt, you must have come across Yoga Guru Patanjali, who defined Yoga as: "A steady and comfortable state of Body and Mind means Asana (posture)".

While, doing any exercise, it is obvious that the strain on muscles increases, as does the requirement for blood and oxygen. However, practitioners of Yoga have found the reverse to be true, instead of feeling strained; each and every muscle of the body is relaxed, even as the requirement for blood and oxygen goes down. Doing Yoga Asanas, you will find, also reduces the strain on the mind, which becomes stable and focused. As well, the body twists and stretched postures improve the functioning of endocrine glands, digestive organs, heart and other organs.

Why not study a few books on Yoga and learn a few simple asanas, regular practice of which will prove most beneficial for your mind and body, but not before you equip yourself with some yoga accessories, such as, a yoga mat, a yoga strap, even a yoga block. To get the most benefit out of your Yoga experience, you must also read yoga books on meditation and spirituality, and there are many such online yoga books that one can choose from, as can you from yoga accessories, which include a wide range of yoga mats, yoga straps to yoga blocks.

You’ll never have felt better, since after you begin practicing Yoga!

Yoga Asanas, you will find, also reduces the strain on the mind, which becomes stable and focused. As well, the body twists and stretched postures improve the functioning of endocrine glands, digestive organs, heart and other organs.

Why not study a few books on Yoga and learn a few simple asanas, regular practice of which will prove most beneficial for your mind and body, but not before you equip yourself with some yoga accessories, such as, a yoga mat, a yoga strap, even a yoga block. To get the most benefit out of your Yoga experience, you must also read yoga books on meditation and spirituality, and there are many such online yoga books that one can choose from, as can you from yoga accessories, which include a wide range of yoga mats, yoga straps to yoga blocks.

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