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Yoga in Practice: Train Your Mind for Empowerment, Part 2Lets look a little deeper into training your mind for empowerment and success. The mind spends much of its time evaluating and categorizing everything. This is an automatic early warning system to react to daily situations and potential emergencies. However, the mind should be wired to automatically find solutions in all situations, instead of freezing up. One method is to realize when you should engage in facets of Yoga for more productive use of your time. For example: When you are too busy for Pranayama, Asana, and meditation, this is the point where you need to practice Yoga the most. The most productive people I know make an appointment for themselves. You could write an appointment down on your daily schedule to make solo time for yourself. This is time that you set aside for yourself - just like an appointment for your hair stylist. That is also why some people have a personal coach, life coach, personal trainer, or Yoga teacher. However, this time should be used wisely, and you should be living in the present moment when you practice any facet of Yoga. After a few days, you will see your productivity increase and your sleep patterns will improve. This is possible because you are now in control of your own schedule. You will not accomplish as much - if you spend most of your time running around in circles. Therefore, your Yoga practice should be performed on a daily basis. If you cannot do it alone, you should seek out Yoga classes or a competent Yoga teacher. Be honest with yourself and do not postpone a change of lifestyle that is in your best interest. With reference to training your mind - you should also take the time for self analysis. How much time do you spend second guessing yourself? Researching a situation is one thing, but giving up due to obstacles, is quite another. Learn to recognize, and expect obstacles, as they are on every path of life, including the Yogic path. Affirm the positive aspects of your life every day. Let your family know that you love them. Appreciate what you have, and give thanks to God for your existence. There is always someone who has a harder life than we do. Appreciate this fact, and show loving kindness to every person you meet, regardless of their status. Do not draw comparisons about material wealth. Most of the materially affluent people I know are very unhappy and worry about money all the time. The sad fact is material wealth does not equate to empowerment. Copyright 2006 Paul Jerard / Aura Publications
Related Links:Pranayama : Ujjayi Breathing What Should a Hatha Yoga Teacher Know? – Part 4 Yoga is Unity Exercise for Arthritis Pain Tantra Yoga Secrets Yoga for Pain Universal Principles of Yoga, Part 5 Yoga in Practice: Teaching Yoga Yoga Mat Bags Mantra Yoga - Significance of Mantras What is Yoga? Yoga comes from a Hindu philosophy used to attain spiritual insight and
harmony, but generally refers in common use to a system of exercises that
is practiced as part of this discipline. The word itself is derived from
the Sanskrit "yeung", meaning to join. A yoke as used on oxen is closely
related, but also the same root gives us "join", "junction", "junta",
"adjust", "joust", and "juxapose" to name a few. The Mueller Center offers
classes for both beginners and those more advanced. ...
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