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Relaxation Techniques: True relaxation is experienced
by the body and mind when little or no energy is consumed.
It is Nature's way of recharging. Since every action, conscious
or unconscious, uses stored energy, relaxation is necessary
good health and peace of mind. Without proper relaxation the
body and mind become overworked and inefficient.
Physical Relaxation: Certain forms of exercise
increase the body's energy, but this is futile if we continue
to waste energy by constantly keeping the muscles in a state
of readiness when there is no need to do so. Some people find
they have trained their muscles to be so tense that they cannot
relax them even at night, creating a constant energy drain.
Yoga asanas are a technique for retraining the muscles to
be able to relax. People who practice asanas often find that
they need less sleep and feel more rested. This is because,
when they lie down, they quickly fall into a sound sleep.
Deep sleep rejuvenates body and mind, but light sleep, or
the dream state, actually uses energy.
Mental Relaxation: When the mind is constantly
bombarded by stimuli, it becomes overloaded and exhausted.
We may be unaware that we are doing it, but by thinking and
worrying we are using up tremendous amounts of energy. The
tension put on the mind by worries, whether real or imagined,
can use more energy than physical work.
When worries get out of hand, energy resources are strained.
Mental fatigue sets in, often resulting in wear and tear on
the physical body as well. It is important to set aside some
time each day for the mind to unwind and recoup its energies.
Whenever you experience mental tension, try breathing slowly
and rhythmically for a few minutes while you concentrate on
the breath. Yogic breathing exercises will may take conscious
effort, but develop your ability to calm the mind using your
own thought power. This leads to an experience of inner peace,with
physical relaxation following the mental relaxation.
Spiritual Relaxation: Complete mental and
physical relaxation come only with an inner tuning to a higher
source. As long as we identify with this body and mind, we
all think we can rely on no-one but ourselves. There will
always be tension and worries about the future. Tuning to
the divine source brings the realization that all happiness
comes from within. Yoga gives the techniques for this inner
tuning, enabling us to break down the boundaries that separate
us from each other, and from our own Inner Selves. |