Showing posts with label yoga. Show all posts
Showing posts with label yoga. Show all posts

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Yoga as taught by a hundred year old man.

“Like a flower bud, human life has the potential to blossom fully. Blossoming of human potential to fullness is yoga….” are the wise words of Sri Sri Ravi Shanker, the founder of The Art of Living Foundation.

Yoga is not merely a form of exercise for the body but a path towards total harmony of body, mind and spirit. It is ancient wisdom for a healthier, happier and more peaceful way of living that ultimately leads to self-realisation.

On Saturday, the 13th of June 2009, from half past seven in the evening to ten o’clock at night, AOL members and the public learned Sukshma Vyayama from Lai Mee, an Art of Living teacher.

All the exercises came from a ninety-nine year old man sent by Sri Sri Ravi Shanker to share the knowledge of these exercises with the world. That man taught this yoga exercises at Butterworth in 2008. It was a number of simple exercises that had taken this man into such excellent health for so many years. The exercises were done from the head to the toes. It started with a head massage and a breathing exercise to help strengthen the memory. Then there were exercises for good eyesight. The ninety-nine year old young man did not need spectacles. His hearing was also good and there were exercises for that too. So that he could still share his secret of youth to people throughout the world, that young old man had tongue, teeth and jaw exercises to keep his mouth in good shape. After that, there were neck, shoulders, hands fingers and feet exercises. There were some exercises that could overcome constipation, improves digestion and prevent arthritis.

At the end of the programme, the participants took part in three different laughter and a smile.

What are the benefits of yoga? It helps one to relax; thus releasing tensions and negative emotions. With the movements in various directions, joint flexibility is improved. What is even more amazing is that joint stiffness and pain could go away. No more pain getting up from the morning squat at the toilet bowl. Isn’t that great? Of course, with every joint and muscles in the body attended to, posture is better and the greater muscle balance is achieved, alignment of body is guaranteed. Just like the tyres on one side of your car having to be worn out faster due to poor alignment, the discs at the joints get worn out too when there is muscular misalignment. With the circulatory system in excellent condition and every part of the body fine tuned with proper exercises, the internal organs, the digestive system, the endocrine system and every other system have to be in tip-top condition. When such perfect condition is in force, we can expect nothing less than increased energy levels, clarity of mind, a sharpened intellect, better focus and concentration resulting in better memory.

That, my dear friends, is a lot to be gained from just some simple exercises, almost every Tom, Dick and Harry can do.

For further information, go to the nearest The Art of Living Centre. Such centres are established in more than one hundred and forty countries throughout the world. And these centres are run by volunteers, some of the best people in the world who are always willing to offer help.

(The Art of Living Centre in Sungai Petani is at number 12, 3rd Floor, Jalan Pahlawan, Taman Legenda Indah, Sungai Petani, Kedah. It’s at one of the shop houses on the road from Village Mall to Swiss Inn.)

Sunday, March 29, 2009

The power to perform makes the difference.

There was once a little boy who steps timidly to the back behind the crowd each time some activity needs to be performed. With a skinny body weakened by rheumatism at a very young age, this young boy knew from experience that he lacked the strength to perform the task well.

Knowledge of his weakness caused him sadness in the realization that he had to take a back seat and not be able to live life to the full. Yet it was the same knowledge that lead him to do something to reverse the lousy start fate had tossed at him. He ran. He read about Charles Atlas who pioneered the idea of developing strength through dynamic tension of the muscles without the use of equipment; using the left hand to give resistance to the right hand as it uses the biceps to bend at the elbow. With his well-sculptured body, Charles Atlas won the world title. This little boy used the same kind of training to improve his body. Later, he took up weight training and developed his strength. It was tough. It was a process that took approximately ten long, lonely years. Obviously, he was not made of championship stuff. But, he did persevered. He did gain strength gradually and muscles too when he finally graduated to weight training. His friends who have known him as small and weak were surprised at his development at the last stage. He did so well that he played rugby with the big, tough guys. He became good at gymnastics because of the power in his arms, shoulders, back and legs; and the spring which came with that power.

During those ten long years and some years thereafter, rheumatism did attack once every two to three years.

There was one stage when rheumatism did strike during a period of fatigue. When he approached a doctor for medical leave, the doctor took a look at the strong-looking guy and refused to allow him the leave. The next day, his body still wreaked by pain, he again went to the hospital for some medical leave. The doctor who listened to his heart did it four or five times, and he thought, “Oh, my gosh! This doctor does not even know how to use his stethoscope.” Anyhow, he still requested for medical leave, upon which, the doctor said, “No.”. He was on the point of bursting out with anger when the doctor shocked him with, “You are warded!”

Then, he was told to rest quietly on a bed, after which he was taken for an ECG, an examination of the heart. The result, according to a nurse, was he had a rheumatic heart. As he had been studying about health and nutrition, he knew a rheumatic heart patient has only six years to live.

Well, that young man lives to be more than sixty-two years old. I know because that weak little boy was me. Since the age of twenty-five, there was no more incidence of rheumatism. And because I practice yoga very often nowadays, there is also no pain anywhere in my body.

With exercise and the strength I gained, I had not only overcome weakness, I can truly say I live life to the full.Nowadays, there is still so much to learn, so much to do. Sometimes, twenty-four hours are just not enough!