Yoga For The Rest of US - Gwinnett Yoga Center

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Yoga remains a difficult issue to discuss in this century. It is a pity that modern day globalization has caused this amazing ancient art to be viewed as a distant and mysterious concept. It is amazing to see the whole philosophy fuelling yoga's methodology being reduced to a simple concept, justified by the need to make it easy for the layperson to understand.

The intricacies of this practice may not be easily understood by the western civilization. It is a very dangerous and unethical to merely dabble on the surface and then talks about this subject as an expert! Unfortunately, the western world seems to place the physical aspects of yoga as the main focus. Yoga has been cherished as a form of physical activity that has some beneficial effects on the mind in creating peace and serenity.

It is one of the six schools of Hindu thoughts has roots deep within the pages of the Hindu Holy Scriptures. Yoga as a part of India's diverse culture and philosophy is actually a spiritual experience that includes some complicated physical moves. It is unfortunate that the western world would approach yoga as a mere physical activity. The strange symbols related to the yoga practice have created some awareness among the westerners that there is more to yoga than the physical aspects, but they are often misunderstood. This discipline is practiced as a popular sport. Nevertheless many have been attracted to yoga as a form of practice to achieve inner peace and balance. Additionally, people who desire inner tranquility would often find this practice to be beneficial.

This perception is often strengthened by the various claims made by the so called yoga masters. Fatal errors have been detected in the practice of yoga outside of India, showing the level of misunderstanding among the western practitioners. A closer look revealed that these errors were caused by the cultural influence of each race.

The fast paced lifestyle of the western civilization left no chance for them to indulge in quiet, introspective moments to really understand this concept. The western busy lifestyles certainly do not provide much space to contemplate on this philosophy.

Sometimes, the most important part of this practice is neglected, for instance the essential meditation. Westerners have different goals and priorities, and the insatiable desire to accumulate massive amounts of wealth certainly has no place in the system of values among the Hindus. It is impossible to attain true wisdom that is aligned with the real philosophy of yoga in this state of mind.

One needs to possess both time and patience to fully reap the rewards of a successful meditative session. Obviously, the people from the west have no endurance to fulfill such demands. Obsessed with the need to accumulate as much wealth as possible, therefore the thought of having to spend time in such sessions would be considered a mere waste of precious time.

Yoga is practiced more as a form of recreational activity to fulfill a stylish lifestyle. If you are interested to take up yoga as a part of your lifestyle, you can get hold of some of those materials that are available, promoting this practice as a form of sports. Fans of famous people who later become fake gurus are adamant about supporting their idol and his practice. Obedient disciples of this distorted form of yoga have become agents of growth of this unhealthy philosophy.

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Janice Jive is a Alternative Medicine Specialist: It has been known for years that Yoga is the ultimate remedy for relieving stress. Visit our site and learn the proven healing secrets of using Yoga in combination with Massage touch and Aromatherapy Oils Treatment.


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