Yoga: A Moving Meditation Experience

“Yoga is not about touching your toes, it is what you learn on the way down.” -Jigagor

I used to go to yoga once or twice a month a few years ago, but I never really got into the practice until recently.  Yoga always seemed intimating and overrated, and then it changed my life.  The mental and physical benefits that I have reaped through yoga are undeniable and I feel as if absolutely everyone on this earth could gain from this practice in some way.  In this blog post I am going to go over the different types of yoga, the benefits (mind, body and spirit) as well as give some advice on how to get started.

There are 11 major types of yoga, I will take you through 4 of the most popular practices.  The most common type is Hatha yoga.  Hatha yoga is perfect for beginners as it is one of the most basic practices to take part in.  This specific kind of yoga focuses on physical postures and breathing for the most part.  Iyengar yoga focuses on alignment along with detailed and precise movements.  This practice helps to improve patience as well as balance as you hold specific poses for a long period of time.  Iyengar is perfect for people who are recovering from injuries because of it’s slow approach.  Kundalini practice is on more of the spiritual side than anything.  This practice focuses on releasing the Kundalini energy from the body which would stay dormant otherwise.  A practice involving this method can be a bit challenging and involve chanting, mantras and meditation.  Last but not least I would like to touch on Vinyasa yoga, which just so happens to be my favorite.  Vinyasa translates to “to move a special way” which is absolutely beautiful.  This practice focuses on using your breath to “flow” into the next posture/pose.  Vinyasa can vary from teacher to teacher, and many practices may fall into this category of yoga.  There are many other types of yoga such as yin yoga, restorative yoga and Anusara just to name a few.  Each practice has its own benefits, but there are some advantages that fall into every single type of yoga.

Most people take up yoga to become more flexible, get more toned and improve their overall physique.  These are all benefits of yoga, but there are more than just the physical advantages.  Integrating a yoga practice into your life can improve your respiration, energy and vitality.  This is something that I became aware of after practicing for around a month.  Any morning that I did not do my practice, I noticed that my energy wasn’t at the level that it was when I did my morning routine.  Another wonderful benefit from yoga is the fact that it can reduce your risk of injury.  This is HUGE.  I introduced yoga to my grandparents because I figured it would help to take some stress off of them as well as improve physical aspects of their lives.  My grandmother had always had trouble with her knee prior to beginning her practice; after she had been practicing for just a few weeks she noticed a difference in the pain that she felt.  My grandfather is also able to get up the stairs much easier than he was previously.  Yoga really is for all ages.  One of the most important aspects of yoga is the calmness it can bring your mind.  It is quite literally a moving mediation as it is hard to focus on anything but your breathing when you are trying to hold a specific pose.  Yoga reduces stress levels and brings a more calm state of mind.  When you can conquer your practice for the day, you can conquer your whole day.

So how do you get started you ask?  Taking classes in person is always a great option, but it definitely isn’t for everyone.  What helped me to get on track was actually YouTube.  There are so many wonderful souls out there who post their guided yoga practice for the world to see.  I still use these videos to this day as I find it easier to challenge myself when I am alone and not afraid of failure.  Others may thrive in a different environment because it does take a lot of dedication to get yourself on the mat all  by yourself each and everyday.  I always say the hardest part is showing up.  Once you have decided to partake in your practice, you will find it hard to stop.  I will leave a link to a few of my favorite yoga YouTubers at the bottom of this article.  I really hope that this can benefit someone as yoga is one of the best things that I have implemented in to my life.  Inhale, exhale.  You’re alive and the time is now.  Do something good for your mind, body and spirit.  Do yoga.

 

YouTubers I recommend:

Yoga With Adriene – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFKE7WVJfvaHW5q283SxchA

SarahBethYoga – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-0CzRZeML8zw4pFTVDq65Q

Yoga with Kassandra – https://www.youtube.com/user/yogawithkassandra

 

Works cited:

https://www.webmd.com/balance/guide/the-health-benefits-of-yoga

https://www.mindbodygreen.com/articles/the-11-major-types-of-yoga-explained-simply

This is Essential (oils)

We live in a time where holistic health is becoming a more accepted and sometimes even preferred way to go about our minds and bodies. Essential oils have become much more popular in the last 5-10 years for various reasons. Not only do they smell great, they can be used in cooking, for topical use, air freshener/diffusers.  Not to mention they help with various different health and mental disorders and promote overall happiness and well being. There is an insane amount of scents and uses out there, but I would like to focus on one in particular: peppermint oil. Peppermint or even just mint essential oils have helped me in more than one way. If I ever feel a headache coming on I put a few drops of peppermint oil on my forehead and it’s soothed within 5 minutes. Peppermint oil also helps calm my nerves as well as any nausea I may be experiencing.

I recently just traveled from Minnesota to England and I had never been on a international flight before, not to mention it was an 8 hour flight. I felt myself getting quite anxious while waiting for takeoff and one of the students who went with me on this study abroad trip offered me peppermint oil. As soon as I rubbed some on my forehead and wrists I was instantly more at ease.  Peppermint oil can be used for more than just calming the mind; I am going to go over a few other great uses of this specific essential oil.

You can apply this oil topically for pain relief.  I like to think of it as a form of “icy hot”, only much more natural.  Peppermint oil can also be used to treat irritable bowel syndrome.  The New York Times says that peppermint “is thought to have the ability to relieve some gastrointestinal problems by blocking the flow of calcium into muscle cells in the intestines, which in turn reduces muscle contractions.”  All you have to do is add a drop or two to some warm water or tea (always consult your doctor before any sort of internal use with essential oils).  Find yourself with bad breath by the middle of your day?  Peppermint oil has your back.  You can add it into your toothpaste, put a drop on your tongue, or even make your own mouth spray to carry around with you.  Just a side note, if you are suffering from bad breath rather quickly after your brushing your teeth, make sure your drinking enough water!

There are more ways to use peppermint oil (soothing sunburn, keeping mosquitoes away, improving your respiratory system, etc.), but I felt as if these were some of the most important ways to use this wonderful oil to our advantage.  Now let’s think about this; I went over just one of the 90 some essential oils, imagine what a difference implementing these into your life could make.  Essential oils can be used for just about anything.  I would like to end this post by sharing a few of the benefits you can experience through the use of essential oils.

  • Balance Hormones
  • Boost Immunity & Fight Infections
  • Support Digestion
  • Boost Energy Levels
  • Improve Brain Function
  • Reduce Emotional Stress & Anxiety
  • Alleviate Aches and Pains
  • Boost Skin and Hair Health

Sounds pretty great right?  So why not give it a shot and see what happens, it just might change your life.

Sources:

https://www.nhc.com/essential-oils