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Use the menu below to view previous Topic of the Month archives... DECEMBER 2006 TOPIC OF THE MONTH YOGA CHIKITSA Ashtanga Yoga is a scientific approach developed to cleanse and purify the body in a systematic manner:
Yoga Chikitsa Stress is a major cause of dis-ease and illness in body! Without a practice or a conscious attention at removing stress from our body and mind we succumb to stress related illnesses easily. Stress related illnesses include heart disease and cancer, among many other dis-eases. These dis-eases are easily prevented—but hard to cure once developed! Tightness and unawareness of how we move our body leads to misalignments and pain! Again stress is a major cause of this pain—along with traumas in our lives that cause us to tense our jaw, hold our shoulder blades high and rigid in the typical “protect the heart” stance, stand with our bellies hanging out and/or shoulders slumped forward, or allow our heads to hang forward or jut the chin forward pinching at the base of our skull causing headaches. Or we go to the other extreme where we become very rigid with our perfect posture, this too causes pain. We need to find a balance between having enough inner strength to maintain good posture without over using our external strength to make us appear to have good posture when inside we are struggling. Yoga Chikitsa will help us with that balance, strengthening us from the inside out—giving us inner strength and outward relaxation—feeling comfortable with life, our bodies, and what is going on around us. It seems that most of us are not drawn to yoga because “we see the light” but because we “feel the heat”—in the form of pain—physical, emotional, or mental! Yoga Chikitsa—inside out. Yoga Chikitsa is not just about our organs but also about other systems of the body such as the endocrine system, nervous systems, and more subtle areas such as the chakras. Many of the shoulder stand type inversions are working on the endocrine system—stimulating the thyroid and balancing the release of hormones within our body. Backbending postures work to clean and purify the nervous system allowing us to operate with clearer seeing. Many postures also work to break free blockages within our emotional and “chakra” systems freeing up the movement of energy in our body. When prana (energy) can circulate freely through our bodies we are energetic, happy, passionate, beings! Yoga Chikitsa is also not just about detoxifying our organs, endocrine, and nervous systems. It is about building strength! At first glance of the Ashtanga system the primary series may seem like the easiest of the series, however it is the hardest! It is the hardest because you are a beginner when you start primary series. We build our strength with the primary series—not only are you learning the discipline of practicing regularly but you are also learning how to literally “pick yourself up” over and over again, this gives us the inner strength we need in our lives to pick ourselves up over and over again, be it picking ourselves up emotionally, physically, or mentally! We are also building heat with this practice, heat aids in the purification process of detoxifying the body—and the spirit. Pattabhi Jois says the heat and discipline (known as tapas in Sanskrit) we build in Yoga Chikitsa will burn away The six poisons—the six poisons surround the spiritual heart. In the yoga shastra it is said that God dwells in our heart in the form of light, but this light is covered by six poisons; kama, krodha, moha, lobha, matsarya, and mada. These are desire, anger, delusion, greed, envy and sloth. When yoga practice is sustained with great diligence and dedication over a long period of time, the heat generated from it burns away these poisons, and the light of our inner nature shines forth. Nadi Shodhana Sthira Bhaga (Each series unlocks a particular aspect of the body and mind. The primary series called yoga chikitsa (yoga therapy) realign and detoxify the physical body, particularly the spine. It also builds a foundation of considerable physical strength, especially important to balance out the overly flexible students who are often drawn to hatha yoga practice. The intermediate series, nadi shodana (cleansing of the nadis or river or channels), purifies and strengthens the nervous system and the subtle energy channels that link the seven chakras. © 2006 Bobbi Misiti | Be Fit Body & Mind YOGA |