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Workshop on Yoga and Medical Practice
Yoga Bharati Press Release
Sep 22nd, 2010
Yoga Bharati organized a workshop for doctors and medical practitioners at India Community Center (ICC) Milpitas on Sunday, Sep 19th, 2010. The workshop was well attended by a group of over twenty five healthcare professionals. There were specialists in all fields of medicine such as cardiology, oncology, obstetrics, internal medicine and therapists. The workshop was arranged to generate awareness on yoga therapy and its benefits on the patients.
It was reiterated that yoga therapy basically works at removing the root cause of all ailments – Stress. Stress itself is defined as response to a situation. We cannot change the situation but we can only change *our* response to the situation - was a takeaway to the audience.
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Yoga during Pregnancy
- Savita Joshi
In olden days, yoga was integrated into the daily routine and there was no need for women take classes per se. Technical advancement and work habits hace left us with least amount of physical activity. Now, we have to learn and practice the techniques to stay fit and healthy.
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Yogic Healing
Our present patterns of living leave many of us requiring some form of healing. Why is this? The mind is the basis of our way of living in the world. From our mind comes thoughts and from this stems actions. These in turn lead to habits, which pattern our existence 24 hours a day. It is our habits, desires and ambition, which shape the quality of our lives and determines whether we are healthy or unhealthy. If our lifestyle, as defined by our habits, is not in a state of harmony with our deeper selves then this will lead to suffering. There has been a growing awareness of the symptoms caused by this inner suffering in our society (psychosomatic diseases). This is why there has been such an upsurge in the demand for healers.
As people have become dissatisfied with many conventional methods of healing that seem to only cure the symptoms, they have increasingly sought the help of alternative systems of healing. Some of these methods are very respectable, and offer the patient a positive energetic change whilst in treatment, which lasts for some time. However, this in many cases is not enough to pull out the problem weeds by their roots. Although there is often a strong physical, structural and even energetic change in the body during healing sessions, the patterns in the mind still exist, thus the person will recreate this physical problem later on down the track or it will manifest in a different way.
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