The Five Points Of YOGA!
5 Points Yoga
To clarify the science of Yoga and make it easy for the majority
of people, these universal principles are desired for the
physical and the mental health of individuals as well as
spiritual growth. These 5 points are necessary (although you may
not choose to follow the vegetarian diet, but should aspire to
it.) For optimal performance as a follower of yoga, these 5
principles constitute the essence of the teachings of Yoga
Spirit Center.
1. Proper Exercise (Asanas) Our physical body is meant to move
and exercise. We need the natural motion of muscles and joints
or disease and discomfort could result. Proper exercise should
be invigorating to the practitioner while enhancing to the body,
mind and spiritual life.
2. Proper Breathing (Pranayama) Yoga teaches us how to use the
lungs at their maximum capacity. Controlling the breath by using
a 5:2:4:2 ratio. An exhale of 5 counts, holding for 2; an inhale
of 4 counts, holding for 2. Proper breathing should be deep,
slow and rhythmical through the nostrils and belly. The belly
rises on the inhalation and is drawn in on the exhalation. This
increases vitality and mental clarity.
3. Proper Relaxation (Savasana) Yogis have used very powerful
techniques of deep relaxation. It is important every day to
spend time relaxing without any distractions. No TV, no radio!
Find a relaxing spot in your home or outside with nature to
"JUST BE!" By relaxing deeply, all the muscles the Yogi can
thoroughly rejuvenate the nervous system and attain a deep sense
of inner peace.
4. Proper Diet (Vegetarian) Besides being responsible for
building our physical body, the foods we eat profoundly affect
our mind. For maximum body-mind efficiency and complete
spiritual awareness, Yoga advocates a lacto-vegetarian diet.
This is an integral part of the Yogic lifestyle. You will also
want to seek out organic foods for their purity.
5. Meditation (Dhyana) The most important point of all is that
we become what we think. Therefore, we should maintain positive
and creative thoughts; these will contribute to vibrant health
and a peaceful, joyful mind. Spend 5-15 minutes per day sitting
in lotus, crossed-legged pose or seated in a chair. Let the
thoughts come and let the thoughts go. It would be helpful also
to repeat a mantra to calm the mind. "Om" is the perfect
universal sound to repeat in your head. Concentration and
relaxation will increase and thoughts will slow as you feel
stress free!