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How Yoga Helps You Reach Cloud?

How Yoga Helps You Reach Cloud?

Imagine a world where stress melts away, worries fade, and inner peace is at the top. Sounds like a dream, doesn’t it?

But what if we told you that this dream is within reach? 

“Happiness is not something readymade. 

It comes from your actions.”

Happiness is the end goal of every human being. Breaking the old proverb – We live every day, we die only once. Yoga can be a powerful tool for finding zen and well-being. 

Sunlight in the night 

Trapped in the suffocating grip of anorexia and a pit of suicidal thoughts, a young girl was tied to a hospital’s suicide watch for three years. Parents, in a state of fear and despair, watched helplessly as their child’s life dwindled. Doctors predicted the kid wouldn’t survive till 16 years of age. But yoga became an unexpected lifeline, moving her out of mental torture and physical suffering. With only 10 minutes a day, she was on a path of healing, restoring hope, and ultimately saving her life. 

As per the reports, around 300 million people globally practice yoga. Over 36 million in the United States alone, are involved in the activity regularly. A remarkable growth of 63.8% was experienced between 2010 to 2021, revealing how its popularity soared among the people. 

But why are the modern masses so intrigued with the 5000 years long back practice? So, let’s dive into its benefits. 

Good to great bodily boons 

Yoga helps increase stamina and forms comparatively stronger muscles than those who didn’t practice it. Resulting in flexibility, which leads to better posture, lowers the risk of frequent injuries, and more. For increasing flexibility, Vinyasa, Hatha, and Yin styles are perfect for providing strength to the major parts of your body. 

Due to yoga’s capability to ease off mind and body, it plays an important role in enhancing cardiovascular health. The director of Cardiac Arrhythmia Service at Johns Hopkins, Hugh Calkins states: “A large number of studies show that yoga benefits many aspects of cardiovascular health. There’s been a major shift in the last five years or so in the number of cardiologists and other professionals recognizing that these benefits are real.”

 

How Yoga Helps You Reach Cloud?
Source: Statista

Statista’s Global Consumer Survey displays that women mostly practice yoga across various nations. In the United States, the ratio of men and women who perform yoga or similar activities is 12% and 27% respectively. Whereas, Indian men show higher interest with 22% in comparison to other countries, with over 31% of women respondents. 

Fading mental and emotional burden with Yoga  

An analysis of regular yoga practitioners shows that over 86% experienced stress reduction. Depression symptoms declined by 28% and 59% reported improved sleep quality. An associate professor at George Washington University and a board-certified psychiatrist in adult and forensic psychiatry, Dr. Susan Trachman, states that it is truly helpful in curing mood disorders. Trachman points out its therapeutic benefits in the case of gastrointestinal issues, traumatic stress disorder, and more. 

In a survey conducted by Harvey Medical School on 65 adults with depression, who were allotted to take hot yoga sessions twice a week, or choose a waiting list. In a matter of 8 weeks, the group who took sessions noticed a 50% tangible decline in depression symptoms, whereas only 6% in the waiting list. The study shows that 90 minutes of sessions twice a week could help in reducing depression symptoms.

 

How Yoga Helps You Reach Cloud?

Into another world 

Yoga helps in releasing happy hormones such as oxytocin, endorphins, and dopamine. It focuses on controlled breathing techniques, like Nadi Shodhana, Dirga Pranayama, Deep breathing, etc. 

“Bring awareness to each act. Walking on the road, walk fully alert; eating, eating with awareness. Whatever you are doing, don’t let the past and the future interfere. Be in the present. That’s what awareness is all about.” – OSHO 

It introduced us to mindfulness meditation techniques, which involve noticing the rhythm of the natural inhale and exhale process and feeling it throughout the body. These breathing techniques activate the parasympathetic nervous system, which gives a deeper sense of calm inner peace, and inner strength to handle pressure.  

Getting started with a right corner that makes you feel motivated to come daily is another go-to task. Prefer a window space with plenty of sunlight coming in, that refreshes your mood altogether. Placing an indoor plant and a few candles, especially Lavender and Sage completes the space that’s exactly needed to feel heaven. 

 

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