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Yoga and Pranayama : Some tools for Self Discovery

Updated: Jun 23


Yoga & Pranayama - Some tools of self discovery

What is Yoga?


Actually speaking, Yoga is much more than exotic poses; it is a term with a wide meaning. The literal meaning of yoga in Sanskrit is “Yuj” which means union.


It is often seen or defined as the union of Mind, Body & Soul. The Mind and body are very closely interconnected; whatever happens in our mind, influences our body too. For example, If we have to go for an interview or we are awaiting for some sort of results, we experience butterflies in our stomach.


Similarly, if something goes wrong with our body, like a body ache, headache etc., our mind focuses only on that. This shows that the mind and body are already correlated.


Yoga is also about finding oneself through self-realization or self discovery.


Now, we may wonder, with questions like –


“how can we unite somethings that are already connected?”


“What is the union of mind, body and soul? Will I be able to do it?”


“I already know who I am, what more is there to find?”


Yoga – a practice for self discovery


The truth is that, while the mind and body connect and an understanding of oneself are all there in the background, we aren’t really being fully aware of these and taking advantage of them.


Practicing Yoga enables us to become fully aware of the internal connects and our own self.


Let me therefore try to explain it with an example:


You may have heard of pearl hunting. It is the activity of recovering pearls from wild mollusks, usually oysters or mussels in the sea or fresh water. Before the beginning of the 20th century, the only means of obtaining pearls was by manually gathering a very large number of pearl oysters or mussels from the ocean floor or the river bottom.


More than a ton would be searched in order to find at least 3-4 quality beads. In this journey, the divers were exposed to unpredictable struggles and hurdles before reaching to it. They faced disappointment as well because not every oyster was pearl bearing.


Self Discovery is similar to finding that pearl, whereby we will face a lot of obstacles and disappointments; but remember, disappointments come from setting wrong expectations.


The key is therefore to keep moving, until we reach our goal.


What is Pranayama?


Pranayama is the practice  of breathing that enables us to bring focus on the body and mind. It is very important for any Yoga practitioner who is trying to achieve the state of yoga.


The higher aspects of Yoga are not possible unless the mind is controlled. If we can control our breath, then we can control our mind too. Pranayama, along with the Mudras, Traditional Yoga Asanas and Meditations are the tools of Yoga, to reach our destination of self discovery.


Starting the Yoga Journey:


Thus Yoga actually is about finding oneself and then connecting with a higher consciousness. For instance, imagine the higher consciousness as a light, which is spread all over the universe but you are wearing glasses which are dirty and foggy.


Will you be able to see the light clearly unless you clean your glasses? Here your glasses are nothing but your mind (Chit), which is full of impurities, mental affliction, thoughts and impressions (Sanskara).


All these are acting as pollutants, not allowing you to see the light. But when you start cleaning the glasses by practicing pranayama, mudras, asanas and meditation, you will start getting a clear vision, which will allow your inner consciousness to connect with the higher consciousness.


It is very rightly mentioned in Bhagavad Gita – “Yoga is a journey from the self, through the self, to the self”.


Self Discovery through Yoga is a long journey. So begin right away with the help of some tools.  In my YouTube channel, you will find various videos (tools) explaining the importance of different kind of Mudras, Chakras, Correct way of Breathing, Pranayama, etc.


Stay Blessed! Keep Smiling!

 
 
 

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