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Yoga for
Beginners: More Stress Management Tools
By Paul
Jerard 
Yoga helps all of us discover self-awareness. Stop,
ponder, and become aware of the situations, in life, which
cause you the most stress. What kind of stress sends you
“off the deep end?” When you become aware of what
causes stressful situations, in your daily life, it is
time to develop a pro-active plan to manage your health.
Yoga contains many Pranayama techniques for stressful
situations. Natural breath, Dirgha Pranayama, Kapalabhati
Pranayama, and Ujjayi are just a few of the many useful
Pranayama techniques you can learn in a typical Hatha Yoga
class.
Once you learn these Pranayama techniques, you can
easily incorporate them into your daily life. Many Yoga
instructors ask their students to practice Yoga techniques
such as: Pranayama, asanas, meditation, and moderate
eating habits at home, but unfortunately, the day is busy
with many tasks. What is the solution?
If you intend to make a positive change in life,
through Yoga practice, you must make some time for
yourself. Set an appointment aside for you to practice
Yoga at home. If this is not possible, you should set
aside some time for formal Yoga instruction, with the
guidance of a competent Yoga teacher or Guru.
Many students of Yoga feel more energized, and much
less stressed, after Yoga instruction, than before. This
is interesting when you consider that the most common
reason people do not attend Yoga classes, more often, is
that they feel too tired. These same people, who do not
attend Yoga classes often, complain about insomnia and
irregular sleep patterns.
This is a stress, fatigue, worry, and insomnia cycle,
which will “shave years off” your life, while draining
you of life energy. We know that the body contains energy;
in Yoga, we call it Prana. You have the power to recharge
your life energy through Pranayama, or you can get medical
prescriptions.
Why would doctors of western medicine recommend
prescriptions, in the above- mentioned case? Many doctors
are burdened with patients who refuse to be pro-active
about their health. Remember the old saying, “You can
lead a horse to water but you cannot make him drink.”
Yoga practice is the “water,” which will break the
stress, fatigue, worry, and insomnia cycle, but only a
comparative small number of people, on this planet, are
pro-active about health. Do you think this is cynical?
Consider this: If everyone was pro-active about health,
the tobacco industry would have already diversified to
selling health products. There would be more health clubs
than liquor stores - if all of us took action.
Also, the fast food industry would be geared toward
serving more quality products and would have more
vegetarian choices on the menu. Industries “sprout up”
to meet consumer demand. If we collectively demand more
healthy products; we will receive them.
Yoga has many solutions for stress and complete health,
but all of us have to take responsibility for our own
health. The public cannot expect the pharmaceutical
industry to produce “magic pills” to compensate for
poor health habits.
© Copyright 2006 – Paul Jerard / Aura Publications
Yoga for Beginners More Stress Management Tools