Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Do Yoga and Live in Yoga

Most people always expect external answers, likes to indulge in the hands of others and expects whenever that someone or something heals them. In yoga the practitioner of yoga is a different person (not on sense of enlightenment, wisdom, etc.). - It is different because it has

sufficient discipline to invest alone in the process of their healing through challenging himself in the breach of their basic patterns. It is necessary detachment from beliefs, in-depth examination of oneself through body work. You learn to break free of opinions formed about ones own body through the act of being present in what you do, observant and disciplined.

From one point of view it is correct to say that the process is contrary. You learn to not depend on the outside, not depend on the foreign "authority". This process is seemingly contradictory because it goes against the many years of philosophy of thoughts generating patterns in which we were educated and trained and conditioned to certain limits. Some of these standards say (and we believe) that this attempt for freedom from external authority, this state of denial, threatens the structure of personality to such an extent that could lead the individual to madness.

Every attempt for freedom, whatever it is, has immediately the action of opposing forces. The freedom from patterns of thought as a starting point of healing is the basic premise of yoga. The practitioner must have this consciousness and this will immediately put you in "Back hand" of what is already established and accepted by all. Doing yoga is one thing, live in yoga is something that requires much more.








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