Yoga for Health
In ancient times Yoga was considered to be a whole and complete system of spirituality, and at the same time, a most potent source for health and healing. Yoga for health as a complete system is less known these days. The original ancient systems of Yoga is held in high regard as an incredible curative system that could heal all aspects of our beings, the physical, mental, emotional and energetic. To fully understand how yoga for health can be utilised, we first need to explore Yoga in its original form.
The birth of Yoga
A great spiritual system was born thousands of years ago and rooted in the ancient tradition and customs of India where spiritual masters developed a fascinating science which they called Yoga. The name originates from the sanskrit word “yug”, which means “union”.
Originally Yoga was known as a complete and structured science for spiritual self development. It was considered a technology of sorts where practitioners, or yogis, applied scientific knowledge for practical purposes.
There existed famous lineages of sages and seers who achieved the ultimate spiritual success of self development and realisation by becoming serious practitioners of their yogic system, the system of knowledge associated with their yogic practice.
To use Yoga for health we must start with the clarity that it is much more than a fitness or lifestyle choice.
Since becoming mainstream and migrating to the West, Yoga has undergone a transformation. Nowadays it is viewed as a form of sports or exercise and is in the same category as an aerobics class, Pilates or Crossfit. This stretchy form of modern gymnastics is a far removed from the sophisticated and comprehensive path for evolution that the Yoga masters created. Much of the early teachings have become obscure and this powerful approach to holistic, whole health and rejuvenation is mostly unknown these days.
Energy governs the physical body
It is well known in the ancient yogic tradition that there is much more to a human being than the physical structure, which is both visible and tangible.
Yoga traditions say that beyond our physical body exists an energetic substructure, known as the human aura, and it surrounds and overlaps with our manifested form.
The physical body does not govern these energetic layers but, rather these energetic layers govern and regulate the physical body. If there is an interruption in the flow of energy also known as prana in the Yoga tradition, or chi or ki in other traditions within this human energy field, then it is only a matter of time before the disturbance is revealed in the physical body. The energetic substructure is a blueprint, so to speak, for the physiological tissues and processes.
According to the ancient yogis it is here, in this human energy field, that the origin of illness and disease truly lies. What ultimately materialises in the body in the form of symptoms is simply a by-product of a disturbance or imbalance that is impregnated at a deep, subtle and energetic level.
Therefore, in order to permanently and wholly remedy any health disturbance it makes sense to heal and rejuvenate at the energetic level first and foremost, rather than solely addressing the physical manifestations of any disease. This is what the ancient Yoga traditions sought to do.
Yoga in it’s ancient and original system aims to eliminates the true cause
Now that we understand the genuine meaning of Yoga and we are aware that we are more than just a physical body, we can more clearly make the connection between Yoga and health.
There are two foundational characteristics that define authentic ancient Yoga:
Firstly, the harnessing of universal energies, or in other words, incorporating various energies found in the universe into the Yoga practice for personal development.
Secondly, concentration of the mind. The yogis even went as far to say, there is no Yoga without concentration of the mind. The mind is ultimately what attracts and then directs the energy.
Energy is unique because it has an unlimited potential, making it the most extraordinary healing tool on the planet. It is so powerful that it has the possibility of surpassing the body itself, penetrating the aura and bringing life force to the deep, subtle layers that need it most. By remedying the energetic flow, the energy matrix becomes healthy and the physical body has no choice but to follow suit.
The 3 most powerful Yoga practices for health
The Yoga system is comprised of many tools and techniques including asanas, meditation, pranayama, mudras, bandhas, mantras and kriyas. Three of them are most notable in terms of their health and healing properties.
Asanas
Most simply defined, asanas are Yoga poses or positions. In the Tantra Yoga system asanas are not diminished to a physical practice or a way to stretch and tone the muscles. They serve a much more mystical and crucial purpose. When done correctly – with mental concentration and a focus on energy – asanas will bring great vitality and rejuvenating energy to the physical, energetic, emotional and mental bodies (the layers of the aura).
Tantra Yoga is a more meditative type of practice whereby the practitioner aims to hold a certain asana for a longer duration of time. Depending on the level of difficulty, asanas should be held for minimally 2-5 minutes up to even 30 minutes, nonstop. The longer the asana is held the stronger the energetic accumulation and therefore the healing potential.
Kriyas
Beneath the Yoga umbrella exists a branch called Kriya Yoga. This is the Yoga of cleansing and purification and not to be confused with the Kriya Yoga of Yogananda. Within this branch of Yoga, there are purification and cleansing techniques which described and defined. They range from basic, everyday practices such as rinsing the eyes and scraping the tongue in a particular way, to much more advanced techniques that are often reserved for the spiritually elite.
Kriya Yoga is considered a vital component to the larger Yoga system simply because it purges impurities on all levels, preparing an individual for more and more powerful surges of energy to flow through their being. By reaching the maximum energetic flow you can become immune to any disease, tap into the fountain of youth and reach incredible spiritual heights.
Pranayama
Pranayama is a highly sophisticated technology of Yoga. When authentic techniques are at the forefront of this practice, the healing effects are in many cases mind-blowing and can even be supernatural. This branch of Yoga is considered the fast track, or super highway, to unbridled health and profound healing. However, because of its advanced nature, pranayama must be preceded by an extensive practice of both asanas and kriyas first.
In the same way that asanas have been reduced to stretches for the physical body within modern yoga, pranayama is likened to breathing gymnastics in modern yoga. However in the ancient tradition of yoga pranayama was the controlling of the prana, or life force energy.
A holistic, whole body solution
To use Yoga for health we start with the clarity that it is much more than a fitness or lifestyle choice. It is a comprehensive healing system.
By using asanas, kriyas and pranayama, the ancient tradition of yoga aimed to influence the energetic structure of our inner being, which brings a behaviour change in the energy and a resurgence of the vital force.
Adapted from an article posted in Somananda Tantra school
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