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Anxiety & Depression

Anxiety is a constant state of mind, where the mind is put under stress, with variables that could happen in the present or would happen in a future state. It’s a state where the mind is churned with various permutations and combinations of what could happen or what is about to happen, with no logic. it’s a state where the person does not live in the present and either lives in the past, where past incidents drive the person to think and act as though the past incidents would be repeated, or it could be living in the future, which is full of uncertainties and these future uncertainties drive home the fear of what if ….leading to an anxious state of mind. The volume and intensity of anxiety increase exponentially as days pass by leading to a state of the mind being under continuous stress leading to severe depression and a melancholic state of Body Mind & Breath.


In this state, the primary stress hormones, adrenaline & cortisol are released in a surge, and adrenaline increases the heart rate, and elevates your blood pressure, Cortisol increases the sugar in the bloodstream and alters the immune system which suppresses the digestive system, the growth process which is directly affecting the cellular metabolism of the body.


Symptoms of being in that state are
Anxiety
Depression
Digestive system
Headaches
Muscle tension pain
Sleep problem
Weight gain
Memory & concentration impairment


So the cycle of anxiety > stress > depression needs to be broken. If left untreated it would lead, to deterioration or progression of melancholia, anxiety, grief, frustration and most importantly support remission. This is a slippery road and it’s a spiral. Once you get into a state without help you could slip into a state of manic depression ( needing psychiatry )
Hence it’s very important to sniff the telltale signs of anxiety at the very beginning and take re-course to help in various forms
a)Yoga
b) Pranayam ( breath work )
c) Disciplined life Have a disciplined routine and productive clear goals for the day.
d) Food habits
e) Regular sleeping habits ( going to sleep and waking up in a regular pattern )
f) Regular exercise


All the above activities release dopamine which is a neurotransmitter which helps the nervous system and stimulates a feel-good factor and pleasure which is an integral part of improving the immune system.


Stress directly affects cellular metabolism which affects the chemical composition of the body leading to autoimmune disorders
Modern science cannot reverse autoimmune disorders, it’s only yog and pranayama which can alter the chakras in our body bringing the cellular metabolism back to its original composite state.
In a state of stress, the mind and the breath remain out of sync and this can be rectified only through pranayam. You control and moderate the breath which in turn moderates the mind and ensures that it remains in a state of calmness.
One of the biggest contributors to stress is counterfactual thinking, which plays tricks on the mind.
Living in the present is the key, that pranayama teaches you.
Pranayam and yog address the mind’s mind , hence it’s a slow process but a sure process of stabilising the mind
Counselling and psychiatry address the mind directly, hence it’s a faster process. But the chances of the mind getting back to its previous state once the counselling is over is high, hence counselling continues for a long time even after the state of distress disappears.
Hence it’s recommended that a depressed mind gets attacked on 2 fronts …counselling and yog ( pranayama )
The mind which has been addressed by counselling can again revert to its diseased state at any psychological triggers, whereas the mind’s mind addressed through yog is long-lasting and is a great influencer on the mind
Focusing on the present prevents the mind from wandering into the past or future and yog orients one to stay in the present and practice in the present
Accepting the present would allow you to accept the agitation, worry , angst, discomfort that one is placed under and accept and live with the conditions and slowly change the situation that compounds the stress within us

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YOGA VS GYM https://yoga.samatra.in/yoga-vs-gym/ https://yoga.samatra.in/yoga-vs-gym/#respond Thu, 26 Jan 2023 21:41:57 +0000 https://yoga.samatra.in/?p=426 YOGA VS GYM So, there is lot of conflicts between Yoga and Gym however there is no contrast between the two except that both is done by the body hence we assume both are physical activities. But Yoga is more internal activity and gym exercises are external activities. Yoga is a ‘Work In’ culture as […]

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YOGA VS GYM

So, there is lot of conflicts between Yoga and Gym however there is no contrast between the two except that both is done by the body hence we assume both are physical activities. But Yoga is more internal activity and gym exercises are external activities. Yoga is a ‘Work In’ culture as yog word derived from the Sanskrit word ‘Yuj’ means Unity or Union. Union of body mind and breath. When these three amalgamate within our embodiment some highest paramount alteration happens within us which leads to pratyahara, dharna,dhyana, samathi, the last four limbs of ashtanga and a path for antranga sadhana (internal practice) which turned our senses of perception inwards and we will be able to look inside us. But Gym culture works only with our superficial muscles and it leads to more chaos in our mind. There is no awareness of internal activities and we drift apart and become alien with our own embodiment.

Apart from that there is major physical harm we create through gym exercises like

 

Muscles Shrinkage

Lifting weight leads to shrinkage of the muscles. To get the 17 inches biceps the body has to build muscle in the bicep area by pulling muscles from surrounding areas. This leads to non-uniform body build up. This leads to the blood not being circulated properly across the muscle area leading to cramp in the muscles. This also leads to thickening of the heart muscles leading to stroke. Bodybuilders are prone to heart attacks in the Middle Ages due to the thickening of the heart. But on other hand, Yoga gives circumferential uniformity to the muscles, making them strong but supple.

 

Flexibility

With Gym exercises the muscles get harder and joints become less lubricated. It makes the body and muscles more rigid and less flexible. A good physique and flexible body aids agility. An Agile body leads to agile mind (quick in thinking). Its very important to work on the mind at a very young age. An agile mind fights depression and dejection better and you are able to face life challenges in a better manner. It’s yoga that works on the mind… never a gym exercise.

Joints and Bones

An adult human body has 206 bones and 360 joints. In the gym you exercise 4-5 bones structure and 2-3 joints. Like lifting dumbbells ~2 joints exercise. In Yoga when you do asana you exercise at least 10-15 joints in the body. Like virbhadharasan-2 ~12 joints exercised.

And also, the re-formation of the bones happens only through yoga when the compressional load come over bones.

And there are other benefits of yoga on your physiological and mental sheath of the body.

Pranayama (regulation of life force energy-prana)

There is a verse in Hatha Yoga Pradipika “chale vatam chale chittam” means where the prana (vishva chitanya shakti) moves the chitta (consciousness) moves. With the help of pranayama, we consciously slow down the breath and make it rhythmic, which leads to cessation of our thoughts and achieve tranquility of the mind.

With the help of deep breathing and retention of the breath one can calm the nervous system and energies the nerves. Which helps in hypertension, improves digestion, boost immune system, strengthen the respiratory system, relieves chronic stress, reduce insomnia, can help in post-traumatic stress disorder, improves para-sympathetic nervous system, calms the flight and fright response system and reduce stress hormones.

Yoga – a holistic approach

Yoga when approach and do religiously, it not only provides health and strength to your skeleton and muscular system but also works on your entire internal system like respiratory system, lymphatic system, circulatory system, reproductive system, endocrine system, glandular system, nervous system but also work over your tendencies which are karmic. When the body, mind and breath work in association in any asana it createsharmony among all the systems.The yoga asanas work internally along with the breath physiology to carve and sculpt the mindset.

Therefore, yoga and gym exercise are two different entities. Yoga is an ancient discipline which works not only holistic but also wholistic to all the body system. Associated body, associated breath and associated mind in asana practice brings the fruits of yoga.

Why do Body Builders suffer from Heart Attacks?

The heart’s main function is to pump blood, where the body demands it.

Body builders have much more muscle mass than the usual. More muscle mass means heavier, more intense workouts, both of which mean more demand of blood. To fulfill the demand the heart starts working abnormally and often, the heart muscle grows, without compensating for its function. When the heart works abnormally for long periods of time, it fails at one point and leads to heart attack. Excessive use of building the muscles in gym is bad for the heart and overall health of the physiological body.

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